On an island in the middle of the pond, cormorants hunch like dispirited monks. |
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This first hunch when done correctly will put you in a butterfly position and will utilize the large latissimus muscles of the back. |
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My latest hunch is that the letter is genuine but that the treasure has been lifted. |
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On a hunch, the two cops head over anyway to discover that the warehouse is indeed being robbed. |
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But I have a hunch who tattletaled because that person's call backfired one evening. |
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I started with a duck salad that consisted of a fan of labial magret, a hunch of little gem and three boiled, bland mini carrots. |
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It turns out Risaku's mere hunch became reality and an assassin stood there, loitering in the doorway. |
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Acting on a hunch, I detoured down the path and a few minutes later emerged by a glorious pool. |
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Put on a fedora, start smoking White Owls, walk with a hunch and get a yappy dog. |
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Police, waiting there on a hunch, arrested Simpson, while the other two escaped. |
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On a hunch, we rebooted the computer and after arriving back at the desktop the printer magically output the test page perfectly. |
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I visited the NTL Web site and entered my postcode-to-be to see if my hunch was right. |
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On a hunch, the researchers radioed the ground-based team and urged them to continue gathering data when the star re-emerged from behind Uranus. |
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When that webpage was completely open, Brant found the site's search engine and played his hunch. |
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In fact I've had a hunch that I'm actually being a sneak somehow and I don't like it. |
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He had a slight hunch though, perhaps due to a sixth sense of some sort, that Natalie wasn't quiet as happy as usual. |
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She started walking when another jab of pain made her hunch forward on her knees. |
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And later they confirmed my hunch about their quality by performing one of my favorite sets of the weekend, bless them! |
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But there will be occasions when they play a hunch or follow an adventurous whim. |
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Call it a hunch though, but I think she would be too interested in her surroundings to care about me. |
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At the end, we find the suspect he'd framed on a hunch has confessed, so he was right all along, even if his methods stink. |
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Although there was nothing to indicate at which junction I and co-driver Simon should exit, the hunch of going for the city centre looked good. |
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Having seen what engine vibrations look like at the bottom of an oil pan, I had a hunch our once finely balanced turbine had serious problems. |
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But my hunch is that the carbon footprint per page viewed will be less on the screen. |
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Homesick, he noted how similar the landscape was to his native Tuscany and, acting on a hunch, he went digging for truffles. |
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I also gandered at their word choice statistics and my hunch is they are different posters. |
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I frown and hunch over the wheel, peering forward, concentrating furiously and determined not to make another mistake. |
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I read on the web that a Thai meteorologist, acting on a hunch, sent an alert to television and radio stations. |
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She had a hunch, however, that plastic, which consumes one-third of all landfill space worldwide, was just the right ingredient. |
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On the hunch it might be my husband, I then drove the two hours to be waiting for him, and it broke my heart when I saw him get off that plane. |
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Ourinitial hunch was that road building, grazing and poor terracing created fragile slopes that were vulnerable to landslides. |
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Subsequent recaptures may verify or refute your hunch, and in either case you will have learned something. |
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Mr Hook's hunch that the marriage of beer and coffee would be a winner appears to have paid off. |
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Shows on the network aren't introduced on a hunch about a strong creative concept. |
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His hunch is that they are the same, but he is keen to start a research programme that uses algorithmic information theory to address these questions. |
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Again, although there are few precincts reporting this, I have a hunch. |
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First, there is the exhilarating hunch, the certainty of truth. |
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His hunch that the general public might take a liking to the show was right. |
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She loves hard, consonantly monosyllabic words: heft, prank, stint, knot, tuck, hunch. |
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That afternoon, on a hunch, Ray Molina, a longtime friend who lived in New Mexico, followed an arcing route south from the lodge. |
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The arresting officer follows a hunch and calls in a canine search unit that happens to be in the area. |
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Sometimes we bet because we have a hunch, we like the colour of the horse or we just feel like betting against the odds. |
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The tables were low and a lot of the men had to hunch over to eat. |
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We did so on a hunch, although we were familiar with Pawel's previous work. |
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On a hunch, she decided not to pass this information on to the editorial team that made the final selection. |
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Everything needs to be quantified and nothing is done based on a hunch or feeling. |
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She accompanied the constable there on a hunch, and when they arrived, the lobby was rife with security goons. |
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For he grew up to look like a duck, fat and juicy, with a potbelly and a shovel-face and a bowlegged hunch. |
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The decipherment of Linear B was a sheer triumph of methodical cryptology, again based on the correct hunch that the hidden language was Greek. |
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My hunch is that very occasionally and somewhat undemocratically, the famous artist gets to jump the queue. |
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When you do, chances are your gut feeling, intuition or hunch will be a more accurate one. |
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My hunch is that I liked the idea of having a hermaphrodite narrate the book because the nature of the novelist is already hermaphroditic. |
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My strong hunch is that, while Tesco is the first to feel the effect of this shift, it won't be the last. |
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If you make a big investment, are you more comfortable playing a hunch or knowing the facts? |
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But Clegg's hunch that the Lib Dems can weather the storm could yet be vindicated, if only the economy comes good. |
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It's only a hunch, of course, that Blair's fundamental wrongness will be the judgment of history. |
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This is just a hunch based on anecdotal conversations with growers over the past few weeks. |
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Of course, when you check out the facts it might confirm your hunch that critical comments are in order. |
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But my hunch is that a very significant top has been established to wheat markets. |
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My own inclination is that it should be part of a government agency, although that's more a hunch. |
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I'm wondering if you have any other hunch as to why that particular policy choice was opted for. |
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I am starting with a hunch, and that's why I'm bothering to ask the questions. |
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Despite his hunch that aid would be substantial each year, the IDF would not have certitude to plan on. |
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He was distant, quick-tempered, with a slight hunch in his back. |
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But I have a hunch that Sullivan will survive the growing pains and emerge as one of the leading blues stars of his generation. |
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An argument starts with a gut feeling, which leads you to seek out the evidence that supports or rejects your hunch. |
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On the other hand, I have a hunch that Lady Gaga will pay some heavy dues for this career move. |
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My hunch is that when you look at their most competitive races, women are not necessarily in the mix this year. |
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I have a hunch that our collective adoration of OITNB outweighs the love for it, or even awareness of it, among Emmy voters. |
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Just a wild guess, but I have a hunch that Kirsten Kukowski is glad Tuesday is over. |
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Vertebrae can collapse, cause a hunch back, and nerves may be paralyzed. |
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It is only where the decision is clearly random, or based on a hunch or prejudice, that the officer's action is likely to be regarded as unreasonable. |
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That night, on a hunch, he returns with a flashlight, and, proving once again why he was made head gardener, manages to startle a gorging gray horde of sweet-toothed woodmice. |
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He just suggested it out of the blue, and we followed it on a hunch. |
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Based on a hunch, the lawyer asked if the widow had been born a woman. |
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Here is a hunch based, like all good hunches, on just about nothing. |
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She is banking on the hunch that the public and political mood has shifted firmly against the tax arrangements brokered by Luxembourg and other states. |
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My hunch is that the public is being spoiled through being overentertained. |
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Your hunch is an internal water leak and the 40 millitorr you are seeing is the vapor pressure of the ice formed by the leak. |
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I had no overarching thesis to promote, not even a hunch that I would find a common thread amidst all this beautiful multifariousness. |
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That stance would help dispel the government's reputation for profligacy, while chiming with a residual hunch that the party cares more about the public services than the Tories. |
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It is based on a hunch, a suspicion and it is being driven by a group that has no evidence but still wants to propel this matter because it thinks it is in some sort of environmental interest. |
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I wasn't sure, but I had a hunch all I needed was a mulligan. If I could only reconnect with her somehow and begin all over again. |
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She was very proud to hunch over that table. |
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Once the sentence has been served, the police cannot act on a mere hunch. |
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I have a hunch several big trends are in play. |
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He sent in Theo Walcott on a hunch worthy of Poirot. |
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The solution came from one doctor who acted on a hunch. |
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AsTony Blair overturned that decision within days, I have a hunch that the Prime Minister has done a secret deal with the Romanian government. |
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My hunch is that this is at best a half-truth, which has continued to circulate because it has not been put under penetrating scrutiny. |
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The young immigrant had a hunch that sensors had a promising future. |
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However, complaints have filtered in that these kinds of powers have no oversight, no real accountability and have the possibility to avoid logical determinations because of an errant hunch. |
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These were bound to be more numerous on the degraded right bank. After analysing high-resolution satellite images, modeling a number of factors related to landslides, and 60 days of field work, our hunch was confirmed. |
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We frequently hunch forward, but rarely balance that stance with a backward counterpose to keep the spine supple. |
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To have a hunch, its taste is similar to the bass. |
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Although there may well be much repackaging of neo-liberal economic and political projects in rights terms, Slim has a strong hunch there is more going on. |
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His hunch paid off, and he hit the coast near Cape Mendocino, California, then followed the coast south. |
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My hunch is that the Express and Star audiences are prime Ukip territory, so urging them to vote for the party is like preaching to the converted. |
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Right now, each of us just has our own hunch about that impact. |
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All these characteristics are repeated by Shakespeare, who portrays him as having a hunch, a limp and a withered arm. |
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Do not hunch over your computer if you want to avoid neck problems. |
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In trying to draw that elusive fourth ball, many coaches prefer their hitters to move up to the extreme front of the box or hunch over the plate in an effort to conceal it. |
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Though he sailed to 38 degrees North before turning east, his hunch paid off, and he hit the coast near Cape Mendocino, California, then followed the coast south to Acapulco. |
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Shruggers hunch their shoulders, a movement unconsciously meant to protect your neck, signaling that the shrugger is reacting to a real or imagined threat. |
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Critics were indignant that a potentially dangerous drug was being used on a hunch, and suspected the influence of big pharma and its drive to expand its markets. |
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