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to Mya’s supposition that Brent was the Anointed One’s Right Hand
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James’ expression did nothing to support this supposition, a fact which brought a slight smile to the Inspector’s face
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situation which lawyers and physicians probably would be in, upon the foregoing supposition
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Ten shillings, therefore, containing six ounces of silver, Tower weight, and equal to about thirty shillings of our present money, must, upon this supposition, have been reckoned the middle price of the quarter of wheat when this statute was first enacted, and must have continued to be so in the 51st of Henry III
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Even though the quality of the cloths, therefore, should be supposed equal, and that of the present times is most probably much superior, yet, even upon this supposition, the money price of the finest cloth appears to have been considerably reduced since the end of the fifteenth century
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This supposition will not, I believe, be found anywhere agreeable to the truth ; but it is the most favourable to the opinion which we are going to examine; and, even upon this supposition, it is utterly impossible that the lowering of the value of silver could have the smallest tendency to lower the rate of interest
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They are founded upon the most absurd of all suppositions, the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth, and to all that it possesses ; but that the property of the present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died, perhaps five hundred years ago
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“Theory number five! This final supposition states that the whole evolutionary mechanism revolves around competition among a great number of individuals—within a species and among species
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And sure enough, his supposition would prove correct
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Should this be supposed, it would afford the most decisive argument, to demonstrate how unnecessary it is for government to watch over the preservation of money, since, upon this supposition, the whole money of the country must have gone from it, and returned to it again, two different times in so short a period, without any body's knowing any thing of the matter
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According to the supposition, that commodity could be purchased from foreign countries cheaper than it can be made at home ; it could therefore have been purchased with a part only of the
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This would be the case, even upon the supposition that the whole French goods imported were to be consumed in Great Britain
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} may serve as a proof that this is by no means an impossible supposition
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Even upon this very moderate supposition, the great body of the people, over and above contributing the tax which pays the bounty of 5s
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being eager to venture out into a hurricane to help a ship in danger, but, that is the supposition, and so, we fired one of our cannons
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Thirdly, it seems, upon every supposition, improper to say, that the labour of artificers, manufacturers, and merchants, does not increase the real revenue of the society
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They based a lot of their proscriptions on untested theory and supposition
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That verified Sicarius’s supposition more thoroughly than any words could
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It’s all supposition at this point, but some of the names that link most heavily amongst each other could indicate key players in the Forge organization
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supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid! All sorts of
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Langdon and his detective colleagues had apparently based their investigation on the reasonable supposition that the actual murder had taken place in the field
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As she carefully presented our supposition, her leg was shaking crazily under the table
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“And the problem with that supposition is?” Kemp asked as if I was a rookie detective reviewing an old file
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effect, than a vain supposition, that religion is
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And, 35 years later – it appears there may be some truth to this supposition?
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based their prices upon the once-reasonable supposition that they
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this supposition itself holds the only deception to be found
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in because you decided to despite the weak supposition
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If you start doubting reality and follow that thinking to it’s ultimate expression, you end with the supposition that yours is the only consciousness that exists, and that you are hallucinating everything that you experience, and you do not realize this because you hide that truth from yourself to protect your sanity, or perhaps because you are already insane
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“Would you agree with my supposition that she just might
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womb; this is the underlying supposition that gives rise to a mass mentality
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You’ll remember that I began with the supposition that it was I who had the mission to locate and make contact with Theo, the Other, the brother-at-a-distance to my Vincent Van Gogh (and the cousin to Einstein)
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All was supposition, a
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main interest lies in comment and supposition, something that Tania likes
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Such a purely selfish and lustful interpretation would be well exemplified by the supposition of your question
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While Nathaniel was slow to recover from his supposition that Jesus had misunderstood the spirit of his question, the others were more than thankful that their philosophic fellow apostle had had the courage to ask such a thought-provoking question
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Conan wondered if it was following him, though he could think of no logical reason for such a supposition
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"Your supposition is not really correct
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Travis was forced to admit to himself that Curran's theory was not just a lucky supposition, but that was the most likely theory
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Right?" He stared at the young but very aloof woman, intent on seeing if his supposition had scored any points
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It is also my supposition that he carried a bag or rucksack with him, with a pair of replacement shoes inside, so that he could swap his footwear after he arrived back at the house, and committed his lethal crime
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” It was a supposition that was so neat, so convincing that she identified it as a premonition
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Amaranta Úrsula was inclined to believe that he was the son of Petra Cotes, of whom she remembered only tales of infamy, and that supposition produced a twinge of horror in her heart
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Jim needed to confirm the supposition so he immediately
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supposition; we suppose that all things started life with a
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Their lies begin with the supposition that since the Nation of Israel rejected Jesus as
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It is my supposition that the market is revved up in a sustainable way to produce more product
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There was too much coincidence and supposition involved in this for Feltus to accept this scenario
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“To that end – and this is supposition, with very little to go on in hard-copy facts – their next
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started ‘Operation Inside-Out’ - we talked about a supposition by a scientist at Cal Tech who was
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The inconsistency of three entries held his attention and a problem shared with Ken could have been a problem halved, but not today with a lot of supposition leaving them none the wiser
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We both know it’s too late for them to find her now and with both Cleggs gone all Rudolph and his crowd have got is supposition and suspicion and they need more than that and what is there? Nothing!” He picked up the laptop and headed for the door
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“Of course that is supposition
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But before we go charging off in different directions just yet, this is all supposition
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The next question from Shanandar only reinforced that supposition
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And his supposition was correct
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The Baptismal Service uses these expressions in the charitable supposition that those who use the Service, and bring their children to be baptized, are really what they profess to be
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" But they held that if forms of devotion were drawn up at all, they must be drawn up on the supposition that those who used them were real Christians, and not false ones
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He constantly addresses their members as "saints" and "elect," and as having grace, and faith, and hope, and love, though it is evident that some of them had no grace at all! I am firmly convinced that the compilers of our Prayer Book drew up its Services upon the same lines, the lines of charitable supposition; and it is on this principle alone that the book can be interpreted, and especially on the subject of Baptism and Regeneration
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“What if the Masses don’t want it?” The OWG never un-mandated the thought because the supposition was so outrageous
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As I began brooding over my supposition, I could divine that innate goodness and inherent greed are the obverse and reverse of the human nature and that wealth tends to abet the latter at least in the weak minds
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All of his history is much supposition, there are two trains of thought here, one is that it is thought that he joined the army at the age of seventeen in 1500 and the other that he went into domestic service
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David’s theory regarding the fourth dimension and his supposition that in that dimension time is inert includes the idea that gravity, which continuously brings matter together, within the universe, is a product of the drag created by time as the universe decays within the fourth dimension
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John saw that they were walking back to the same spot where they had met up with Venarya, so he assumed that his initial supposition had been correct
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“Assume” in this verse refers to a preponderant supposition, God says: “And they assumed that there is no refuge from Al’lah except in Him”
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Everyone returned to their respective seats, and Joel took this opportunity to see if his supposition was correct, and to explain why he’d been unintentionally abrupt with her about Erica Edwards, if as he suspected, this was what was bothering her
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But the matters came contrary to his aim and supposition, for our Master Adam's elevated intention was a steady basic on which he depended to return and resort to Al'lah while the devil came out of this trial dispraised and expelled
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Through this, it became clear to us that the devil could not deceive our Master Adam (cpth) or make him draw far from Al'lah, and that the meaning of the word "with conceit" describes the devil state when he imagined a thing, but the matters came in contrast with his supposition and he turned failing and disappointed
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Satan really proved the truth of his supposition about some of his followers when he made them believe that they had reached that professed rank
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Actually, his supposition had to be true, because when he looked through a window that overlooked the kitchen, he saw a heap of accumulated washing and the coal oil burner alight at the door of the kitchen, where a big container filled with water had been put over it
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"There is none that is more powerful in leading feeble minds astray from the straight path of virtue than the supposition that the soul of the brutes is of the same nature with our own
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Still he said nothing, even though her supposition was wrong
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torn bodily to bits on the supposition that she might be a
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It was this, in his opinion that formed the whole basis of the police case; everything else was supposition and circumstantial
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supposition declared that there is only one Individual, and that this
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then it is it is the Newtonians’ task to prove Newton supposition correct and thereby prove the claims
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If normal speech contradicts Newton, then it is his task to prove his supposition is
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If normal speech contradicts Newton, then it is his task to prove his supposition is correct and the
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“The simplicity and absolute oneness of a living agent cannot, indeed, from the nature of the things, be properly proved by experimental observations; but as these (observations) fall in with the supposition of its unity, so they plainly lead up to conclude certainly that our gross organized bodies, with which we receive the objects of sense and with which we act, are no part of ourselves and therefore show us that we have no reason to believe their destruction to be ours”—Butler’s Analogy, page 44
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There, is nothing extravagant in the supposition that a single nerve cell has many potentialities
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Perhaps the discrepancy in men's judgments on this question has arisen from the supposition that it behoves us to make out a uniform scheme as to the disposal of souls since the beginning of the world; as if the condition of souls departed at any one time or place must be taken as a rule for understanding all that is said of souls at other times and in other places
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We shall, however, treat this passage on the supposition that the Greek was the original, and that Matthew wrote what we find in these expressions
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" That which has given rise to the supposition that it is the judgment of the dead are these words: "These shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into life eternal:" but this only means that the judgment of the living will be final, like that of the dead
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And the attempt to escape from the evidence of Intelligence, exhibited in the similar but varied internal construction of such a mountain-side of houses, by the supposition that avalanches were sufficient architectural causes, would be reasonable in comparison with the idea that 'this universal frame of Nature is without a Mind
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"You do me too much honour," said the Marquis; "still, I prefer that supposition
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But I maintain that he is not cunning, not practised, and probably this was his first crime! The supposition that it was a calculated crime and a cunning criminal doesn't work
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"If any one of these men, or all of these men, were disposed to spare him--which is a large supposition; for what is his life, or any man's to them!--I doubt if they durst spare him after the demonstration in the court
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I am ashamed to allude to such a supposition
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"I have told you, friend," said the curate, "that this is done to divert our idle thoughts; and as in well-ordered states games of chess, fives, and billiards are allowed for the diversion of those who do not care, or are not obliged, or are unable to work, so books of this kind are allowed to be printed, on the supposition that, what indeed is the truth, there can be nobody so ignorant as to take any of them for true stories; and if it were permitted me now, and the present company desired it, I could say something about the qualities books of chivalry should possess to be good ones, that would be to the advantage and even to the taste of some; but I hope the time will come when I can communicate my ideas to some one who may be able to mend matters; and in the meantime, senor landlord, believe what I have said, and take your books, and make up your mind about their truth or falsehood, and much good may they do you; and God grant you may not fall lame of the same foot your guest Don Quixote halts on
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supposition, that it could ever be a duty to pretend affection, when a separation is necessary to prevent my feeling hourly aversion
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If in the supposition of his seeking to marry herself, his difficulties from his mother had seemed great, how much greater were they now likely to be, when the object of his engagement was undoubtedly inferior in connections, and probably inferior in fortune to herself
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supposition of other than the common resistance of a maid on those
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plantations; for on no other supposition could she account for the
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Although General d'Epinay served under Napoleon, did he not still retain royalist sentiments? And was he not the person who was assassinated one evening on leaving a Bonapartist meeting to which he had been invited on the supposition that he favored the cause of the emperor?" Villefort looked at the count almost with terror
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"And then, you know," he said, "an idea, a supposition, is sufficient