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1. This is all conjecture, but his expression was telling when I mentioned finding it there
2. Smith, in the madness of endless conjecture, decided to stick a virtual pin into the
3. Then what she says to me next only returns me to more conjecture
4. Wrapped as I was in the cotton wool of solitary confinement, unable as I was to express any of my thoughts in concrete form or to engage in conjecture with another rational human being, nonetheless I spent hours imagining faces and clothes and names to accompany the hollow tapping sounds in the night
5. All that Smith was aware of was the equivalent of a cosmic itch, and he endured the madness of the itch because he was impotence personified, that impotence inherent in not quite understanding the concept of the scratch, Smith unwittingly agreed with the future earthly Buddha in that He found the unformulated conjecture of eternal peace to be vexatious and maddening
6. Daniel stepped in, “This is all conjecture
7. All this that you're saying is based purely on conjecture
8. ‘Well, it’s conjecture again but I figure that the virus has an ability to react to any circumstance that puts the host body, you, in danger
9. That, notwithstanding this reduction, the value of silver has, during the course of the present century, begun to rise somewhat in the European market, the facts and arguments which have been alleged above, dispose me to believe, or more properly to suspect and conjecture; for the best opinion which I can form upon this subject, scarce, perhaps, deserves the name of belief
10. Cockroaches and your kitchen having nothing to do with this! They, well, anyway, the fourth Darwinian conjecture clarifies that these changes in populations take place slowly over time
11. Nothing but conjecture can be offered concerning it
12. “It could be, and this is only conjecture, that this little gizmo was designed to replay a fake sequence into the computer so that it seemed that the ship was hit by something when it was actually sabotage
13. Whatever human reason could either conclude or conjecture concerning them, made, as it were, two chapters, though no doubt two very important ones, of the science which pretended to give an account of the origin and revolutions of the great system of the universe
14. His mind raced with conjecture and the possible reasons: none seemed even remotely harmless
15. It was ironic that now that he was able to actually progress past theory, thought and conjecture into something that seemed to work, he had frozen still from his basic, human fear of the unknown
16. We have here our stalwart band of adventurers, bogged down in hopeless exposition and conjecture
17. Hopkins knew this was all conjecture
18. ' And from there I went to another place, which was still more horrible than the former, and I saw a horrible thing, the great fire there which burnt and blazed, and the place was a chasm as far wide as the abyss, being full of great descending columns of fire, neither its extent or magnitude could I see, nor could I conjecture; Then I said: 'How fearful is the place and how awful to look on!' Then Uriel answered me, one of the holy angels who was with me, and said to me: 'Enoch, why have you such fear and intimidation?' And I answered: 'Because of this fearful place, and because of the spectacle of the pain
19. bootstrap conjecture, is the logical conclusion that the existence of consciousness, along with all
20. In order to understand this conjecture,
21. The risk of being mistaken would be more probable than to conjecture correctly
22. conjecture that selected experiences form ‘traces’ while some do not, but this will not help
23. One can conjecture a value in a potential space without that value ever
24. ' And from there I went to another place which was still more horrible than the former and I saw a horrible thing the great fire there which burnt and blazed and the place was a chasm as far wide as the abyss being full of great descending columns of fire neither its extent or magnitude could I see nor could I conjecture; Then I said: 'How fearful is the place and how awful to look on!' Then Uriel answered me one of the holy angels who was with me and said to me: 'Enoch why have you such fear and intimidation?' And I answered: 'Because of this fearful place and because of the spectacle of the pain
25. Yazadril and the other theoreticians will be interested to know this, for it helps prove the conjecture that all psionics are fundamentally the same, whether powered by the light of the source or the heat of the stone, or even your third power
26. Though how much of that was luck and how much was skill is a matter of conjecture
27. Therefore, he had to rely on the only mechanism left for him; namely, conjecture
28. ” Kang Chol-Hwang’s portrayal of the brutal and murderous prison Camp Yodok in North Korea relates brutality beyond anything a US citizen can imagine or conjecture
29. “Could have, but it’s all conjecture, theory
30. conjecture and a very special case of connecting the dots
31. be wild hypothesis and conjecture
32. conjecture could fill in the missing geometric
33. Petersburg, Russia for his work on the Poincare Conjecture
34. in some areas of the press and conjecture is running rife
35. conjecture that the somewhat unusual prominence of this brilliant scarlet
36. 'But he has disappeared, as so many have, whose fate one dares not conjecture, and I fear he has been apprehended by the spies of Constantius
37. But the savant was incorrect in his conjecture concerning the whereabouts of the woman he called Taramis
38. more than pure conjecture
39. It seemed not too long ago that John and Loren were like that as well—not absolute devotees—but after their actions, especially Loren’s and his theory of my dreams revealing the truth, I had to conjecture that their heart and soul were bound to Pallas and his status as a deity
40. but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed
41. But, that was only conjecture
42. This conjecture completely ignores the Biblical
43. Similarly, advocates of this mid-tribulation conjecture dismiss the promise that God
44. But that was only conjecture
45. There’s a great deal of conjecture
46. (Especially stirring is the exquisite conjecture of the whole megauniverse occupying the
47. are not merely conjecture
48. in absence of withholding conjecture
49. children have said is purely conjecture
50. Taking all of this into consideration, it is most apparent that the consequences of a failure on D Day would have been a global catastrophe and what would have happened is a matter of conjecture
1. be conjectured about, that would bring madness & vexation to anyone who
2. Did they love their fathers as I loved mine? I conjectured and felt sympathy for them
3. The Buddha is quoted as saying something like, “Conjecture about the world is an unconjecturable that is not to be conjectured about, that would bring madness & vexation to anyone who conjectured about it
4. We conjectured what the child would look like
5. What would have happened if she had succeeded instead of being rubbed out like she was?� Steve conjectured as he had a puzzling look on his face
6. Brumerson conjectured that the boys’ cases had carried a high priority for clemency because of their ages
7. He conjectured that he would have less than a second to get in the first blow
8. The winter roads were still relatively empty, and Colling conjectured that the fact that there were many Home Army veterans in the south of Poland might be a possible inhibiting factor in the Russians and Polish Reds putting out any regular patrols
9. No one conjectured seeing Jewania there
10. Diggs then conjectured the following conversation on the tablet
11. Both advised him to Get rid of that piece of junk and put in a new furnace, but he'd already conjectured that to be his landlady's best course
12. Perhaps, he conjectured, Sally felt surprise by the change in clothing from their last meeting
13. in galaxy formation Black holes have also been conjectured to exist in the
14. I asked the question because I conjectured that many such men might thus misjudge your admonition, and I hoped you would give us further instruction regarding these matters
15. These three conversed in a strange language, but from certain things said, Peter erroneously conjectured that the beings with Jesus were Moses and Elijah; in reality, they were Gabriel and the Father Melchizedek
16. His enemies were so taken aback by Jesus' unexpected public appearance in Jerusalem that they conjectured he must have been promised protection by the Roman authorities
17. Both Pilate and Herod were in Jerusalem at this time, and Jesus' enemies conjectured that, if he would dare to advise against the payment of tribute to Caesar, they could go at once before the Roman authorities and charge him with sedition
18. They had been by themselves over the Sabbath, and they conjectured that the body had been moved to another resting place
19. Nicodemus and the others doubted their story, doubted that Jesus had risen from the dead; they conjectured that the Jews had removed the body
20. But we have often conjectured what would have happened in Rome and in the world if it had been the gospel of the kingdom which had been accepted in the place of Greek Christianity
21. “Poetry defines a culture,” John conjectured
22. ” the deputy conjectured
23. “My guess is that they planned to take him either when he arrived at his Nursery school later this morning, or while he was there,” conjectured Clayton
24. Though startled by the thought, she nevertheless conjectured in hope, ‘He loves Sandhya for sure, and don’t I rejoice at her fortune for that
25. "It seems that my ruse of a large abolitionist meeting simply is not going to hold the slavers at bay,“ he conjectured
26. I originally conjectured that Henderson might have been taken ill, but Wilson disabused me of that notion
27. He conjectured that even people with real companions were, in truth, alone most of the time: locked in their little chambers of reality, constantly struggling to validate their worlds
28. universes likewise do not create other universes as some have conjectured
29. not, the much conjectured will I or wont I, the alpha and the omega, the yes and no of the
30. I quickly conjectured that either everyone was multi lingual, or that
31. Marianne lifted up her eyes in astonishment, and Elinor conjectured that she might as well have held her tongue
32. "And now," silently conjectured Elinor, "she will write to Combe by this day's post
33. He cunningly conjectured they were staying away in order to avoid hearing his protracted blessing
34. The contents of the pan began to boll, and he turned to plunge his hand into the bowl; I conjectured that this preparation was probably for our supper, and, being hungry, I resolved it should be eatable; so, crying out sharply, "I'll make the porridge!" I removed the vessel out of his reach, and proceeded to take off my hat and riding habit
35. He made no reply to this adjuration; only plodding doggedly down the wooden steps, and halting before an apartment which, from that halt and the superior quality of its furniture, I conjectured to be the best one
36. Though he seldom before had revealed this state of mind, even by looks, it was his habitual mood, I had no doubt: he asserted it himself; but not a soul, from his general bearing, would have conjectured the fact
37. That humid and congenial atmosphere which commonly adorned the view, veiling its harshness, and softening its asperities, had disappeared, the northern air poured across the waste of water so harsh and unmingled, that nothing was left to be conjectured by the eye, or fashioned by the fancy
38. What happened to Rosemary during that time has remained a mysterious and complicated story, with a thin trail of evidence and mostly conjectured interpretation
39. The individual whose visual organs while the above was going on were at this juncture commencing to exhibit symptoms of animation was as astute if not astuter than any man living and anybody that conjectured the contrary would have found themselves pretty speedily in the wrong shop
40. Grinding poverty did have that effect and he more than conjectured that, high educational abilities though he possessed, he experienced no little difficulty in making both ends meet
41. Conscious that the human organism, normally capable of sustaining an atmospheric pressure of 1 9 tons, when elevated to a considerable altitude in the terrestrial atmosphere suffered with arithmetical progression of intensity, according as the line of demarcation between troposphere and stratosphere was approximated from nasal hemorrhage, impeded respiration and vertigo, when proposing this problem for solution, he had conjectured as a working hypothesis which could not be proved impossible that a more adaptable and differently anatomically constructed race of beings might subsist otherwise under Martian, Mercurial, Veneral, Jovian, Saturnian, Neptunian or Uranian sufficient and equivalent conditions, though an apogean humanity of beings created in varying forms with finite differences resulting similar to the whole and to one another would probably there as here remain inalterably and inalienably attached to vanities, to vanities of vanities and to all that is vanity
42. Dimmesdale now conjectured, had been praying at the bedside of some dying man
43. Alan conjectured an explanation
44. I appreciated that point, and I conjectured that it was
45. As he passed your window he saw, by means of his great height, these proofs upon your table, and conjectured what they were
46. It is conjectured that it was in one of these that she committed the terrible crime which has caused such a sensation in London
47. The Colonel possessed a varied collection of weapons brought from the different countries in which he had fought, and it is conjectured by the police that his club was among his trophies
48. Woods had an impression that a large sum was usually kept there, but the doctor had paid a heavy corn bill in cash only that very day, and it was conjectured that it was to this and not to a robber that the emptiness of the box was due
49. However, it soon grew clear that the hour of emancipation for that little prisoner of the flesh was to arrive earlier than her worst misgiving had conjectured
50. There had seemed nothing at all out of keeping with such a conjectured career in the storing up of these showy ornaments for his wife and the wives of her descendants
1. All I have to base my conjectures upon is rudimentary knowledge of common practices and some plain old good sense
2. compare this proposition to the facts, but the fact is that correspondence theory conjectures truth
3. convenience, out of historical associations and personal conjectures, but beyond the
4. They were based on his conjectures, not upon observation of them in practice
5. Absorbed in his own conjectures, he tended to treat his assistants like animate plants
6. “In their idle and most slothful conjectures,
7. planes, too, all at the same time? If my conjectures were
8. The mulatto thought for a moment her answer, she had strong suspicions of what the madam was planning but until not having enough confirmation, she did not want to disrupt our lives with simple conjectures
9. No man on earth could read those characters, but Shevatas shuddered at the dim conjectures they raised
10. Our conjectures are used to forge keys to open door locks that lead us to our objectives
11. He did not know whether the giant was plotting new devilries or had been summoned away by that muttering voice, but he wasted no time in conjectures
12. McKenna himself was not overly attached to the date; he confided that he would be intrigued, come 2012, to see whether his conjectures about ‗Infinite Novelty‘ (13) would indeed prove correct
13. This much was true, but everything else were just conjectures from the possible to the ridiculous
14. believe – it stirs my blood! – in the “exquisite conjectures” of the universe (and the
15. “But I do believe – it stirs my blood! – in the “exquisite conjectures” of the universe (and
16. having emotion that stirs the blood!) in the “exquisite conjectures” of the universe
17. the “exquisite conjectures” of the universe (and the infinite Cosmos) behaving like an
18. ‘’For the moment, this is only conjectures based on unconfirmed information, but I could swear that this is what we are looking at
19. ‘’We have only conjectures, Grand Administrator, but the head of our intelligence services believes that they are probably discussing ways to resist our latest budget amendments that cut into space programs
20. She listened to her staff’s conjectures and the numerous hypothetical remarks, but nothing made sense
21. If these conjectures of mine are right, Dolly is indeed bound to Mrs
22. Morrison, she was very silent, and no exclamations and conjectures of that indignant lady's could get a word out of her
23. With a glance at Danielle who nodded Nikko explained their suspicions and conjectures
24. If we combine the above conjectures with our hypothesis of the existence of a master
25. Wild conjectures without any scientific proof is not Science
26. This explanation wipes out the false scientific conjectures of ‘dark energy’ and ‘dark matter’ which try to explain this phenomenon… There is no ‘dark matter’ or ‘dark energy’ in the Infinite Universe
27. Pure intellectual conceit and conjectures
28. conjectures it seems plain that he was called Quexana
29. The words of Anselmo struck Lothario with astonishment, unable as he was to conjecture the purport of such a lengthy preamble; and though be strove to imagine what desire it could be that so troubled his friend, his conjectures were all far from the truth, and to relieve the anxiety which this perplexity was causing him, he told him he was doing a flagrant injustice to their great friendship in seeking circuitous methods of confiding to him his most hidden thoughts, for he well knew he might reckon upon his counsel in diverting them, or his help in carrying them into effect
30. In all our conjectures we were wide of the truth; so from that time forward our sole occupation was watching and gazing at the window where the cross had appeared to us, as if it were our pole-star; but at least fifteen days passed without our seeing either it or the hand, or any other sign and though meanwhile we endeavoured with the utmost pains to ascertain who it was that lived in the house, and whether there were any Christian renegade in it, nobody could ever tell us anything more than that he who lived there was a rich Moor of high position, Hadji Morato by name, formerly alcaide of La Pata, an office of high dignity among them
31. While apparently absorbed in her own affairs, Jo watched Beth, and after many conflicting conjectures, finally settled upon one which seemed to explain the change in her
32. She was surprised sometimes at the atrocious conjectures that came into her thoughts, and she had to go on smiling, to hear repeated to her at all hours that she was happy, to pretend to be happy, to let it be believed
33. No doubt he would form unfavourable conjectures
34. At last she ran to his office; and, lost in all sorts of conjectures, accusing him of indifference, and reproaching herself for her weakness, she spent the afternoon, her face pressed against the window-panes
35. "But where is she?" continued Madame Caron, for she had disappeared whilst they spoke; then catching sight of her going up the Grande Rue, and turning to the right as if making for the cemetery, they were lost in conjectures
36. myself with conjectures, why I am confined, or in what part of England this house is situated
37. Dashwood could penetrate, and at last, without saying a word, quitted the room, and walked out towards the village--leaving the others in the greatest astonishment and perplexity on a change in his situation, so wonderful and so sudden;--a perplexity which they had no means of lessening but by their own conjectures
38. what my conjectures gave him; but then he owed this favourable mistake
39. The spectators followed the little vessel with their eyes as long as it remained visible; they then turned their conjectures upon her probable destination
40. How far their conjectures were fulfilled will appear later
41. From which," said Wemmick, "conjectures had been raised and theories formed
42. He was exceedingly fair, and, smooth complexioned, and appeared to me no more than twenty at most, though he was three years older than what my conjectures gave him; but then he owed this favourable mistake to a habit of fatness, which spread through a short, squab stature; and a round, plump, fresh coloured face gave him greatly the look of a Bacchus, had
43. Indeed, among the various conjectures which were put forward in the public Press, there were some which seriously asserted that supernatural, or, at least, preternatural, agencies had been at work, and that the deformed Monsieur Caratal was probably a person who was better known under a less polite name
44. Or isn’t it Vassenka Veslovsky and his relations with Anna? Or perhaps about Kitty, that he feels he was to blame?’ All her conjectures were unpleasant, but she did not guess what he really wanted to talk about to
45. She sat down with the jewels upon her; and they again indulged in conjectures as to where Jonathan could possibly be with their baggage
46. "My love," he said, with irritation reined in by propriety, "you may rely upon me for knowing the times and the seasons, adapted to the different stages of a work which is not to be measured by the facile conjectures of ignorant onlookers
47. Casaubon's theory of the elements which made the seed of all tradition was not likely to bruise itself unawares against discoveries: it floated among flexible conjectures no more solid than those etymologies which seemed strong because of likeness in sound until it was shown that likeness in sound made them
48. He had scorned even to form conjectures about Mr
49. Farebrother, knew a great deal more than he told, and when he had once been set thinking about the relation between Will and Dorothea his conjectures had gone beyond the fact
50. His mind was crowded with images and conjectures, which were a language to his hopes and fears, just as we hear tones from the vibrations which shake our whole system
1. 24 And when the people were conjecturing about John and all of them thinking in their hearts whether he were haply the Messiah John answered and said to them I baptize you with water; there comes one after me who is stronger than I the latchets of whose shoes I am not worthy to loosen; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire: who takes the fan in his hand to cleanse his threshingfloors and the wheat he gathers into his barns while the straw he shall burn in fire which cannot be put out
2. “Are you conjecturing based on his actions?”
3. conjecturing is of no benefit
4. Harvey was there, too, conjecturing in a too-loud voice to a group of animals, leaving no question as to the state of his sobriety
5. The Knight of the Rueful Countenance was still very anxious to find out who the owner of the valise could be, conjecturing from the sonnet and letter, from the money in gold, and from the fineness of the shirts, that he must be some lover of distinction whom the scorn and cruelty of his lady had driven to some desperate course; but as in that uninhabited and rugged spot there was no one to be seen of whom he could inquire, he saw nothing else for it but to push on, taking whatever road Rocinante chose--which was where he could make his way--firmly persuaded that among these wilds he could not fail to meet some rare adventure
6. Elinor, dreading her being tired, led her towards home; and till they reached the door of the cottage, easily conjecturing what her curiosity must be though no question was suffered to speak it, talked of nothing but Willoughby, and their conversation together; and was carefully minute in every particular of speech and look, where minuteness could be safely indulged
7. Amid the general vacant hilarity of the assembly a bell rang and, while all were conjecturing what might be the cause, Miss Callan entered and, having spoken a few words in a low tone to young Mr Dixon, retired with a profound bow to the company
8. His ultimate intention, if he had any, she had not yet divined; and she found herself conjecturing on the matter as a third person might have done
9. Vincy would advance money to provide furniture-; and though, since it would not be necessary to pay for everything at once, some bills would be left standing over, he did not waste time in conjecturing how much his father-in-law would give in the form of dowry, to make payment easy
10. Trumbull, who felt pleasure in conjecturing that some new resources had been opened
11. She begged leave for her daughters to sit with their father, and drove into the town to pay some visits, conjecturing that if anything were known to have gone wrong in Mr
12. Another, a thin little officer, was speaking to everyone, conjecturing where they were now being taken and how far they would get that day
13. As to what the secret might be, there was much conjecturing