Here the speculations begin to run wild, and things get absurd when the speculations contradict each other to the extreme. |
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A final chapter reviews recent speculations on the causes of global glaciation. |
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Abhorring theological speculations, he did not commend renouncing the world and living the life of a recluse. |
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God is love, and that is the measuring rod by which we measure all our speculations about life after death. |
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His speculations in this regard, while intriguing, are teased from the silent ether and rely heavily on the fact of her general mendacity. |
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The critics who protest that he hasn't consulted the most recent speculations on the origins of life miss the point. |
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You know there's a lot of speculations and I'm not about to do a body count on this side. |
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Holden foregrounds his uncertainties and unscholarly speculations, some of which betray a cavalier approach to historical research. |
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The move followed several months of rumours and speculations on who was going to fill the position vacated by the former executive director. |
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The doctrines of Vedanta were based on the Upanishads, and gave logical and organized form to their mystical speculations. |
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She ventures a few speculations about the woman with whom he likely had a long relationship. |
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His speculations about possible Venusian lifeforms helped while away the hours on the plane and the stop-overs at Keflavik. |
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The use of the term shall will beget speculations and increase the pestilent practice of stockjobbing. |
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These Cartesian speculations conveyed to Descartes' successors at least two issues. |
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Some people just can't see past the wooden characters, overwrought prose, and fantastic speculations about the nature of the universe. |
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I doubted that my father would but I waited anyway, just to see if I was right in my speculations about my fathers paternal instincts. |
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You had better avoid entertaining my idle speculations, Mr Hore-Lacey, and deal with your application. |
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He dismissed speculations that the fire was ignited by electrical faults or caused by foul play. |
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Newton's axiom on slicing the pie to satisfy musical harmonies is reminiscent of Kepler's Pythagorean speculations. |
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I guess everybody needs a hobby and endtimes speculations do the job for some. |
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However, efficacy studies and theoretical speculations should not be disparaged or dismissed. |
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In Laputa Gulliver finds the wise men so wrapped up in their speculations as to be utter dotards in practical affairs. |
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Toward the end of the twentieth century there was plenty to fuel the speculations of the millenarianists. |
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It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints. |
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During the pause, the querist could be forgiven for making speculations of his own, for the triumphs of the Troezon Emperor had been great and many. |
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He preferred to see the created universe as tidy and divinely disciplined rather than replete with uncertainties, speculations and evolutionary doubts. |
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There are so many minor but questionable extrapolations and speculations as to divert even the sympathetic reader away from his greater historical aims. |
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But we can't do justice to Plato the philosopher if we are constantly sidetracked by speculations about whether Plato the man really lived up to his own teachings. |
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You have so much trapped yourself in a net of words, of speculations that the feeling itself, which is the only thing that is deep and vital in us, is lost. |
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Thus reason is led back from its vain speculations to the empirical world, trading the illusions of metaphysics for the realities of empirical science. |
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As such, his writings express the digressions, meanderings, meditations, ruminations and speculations that characterise a singular, idiosyncratic mind at work. |
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The worldview of the society around us is deistic at best and we follow our culture in not giving too much credence to speculations about demons or spirits. |
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The speculations have ranged from Joan Baez in particular to his audience in general, with more than a shmear of misogyny in the former case, misanthropy in the latter. |
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Lara Bingle has deleted every photo of boyfriend Sam Worthington from her Instagram account, prompting speculations that the two have split up. |
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Australian model Robyn Lawley has denied speculations that she's not a plus-size model anymore. |
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Despite the week-long bearish trend, the KSE benchmark closed bullishly on Wednesday, amid hefty speculations on cheap chips. |
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Amidst several speculations the military experts confirm that the mysterious object was a Russian spy satellite. |
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Even before Srinivasan steps aside as BCCI president, speculations have started doing the rounds as to who would replace him. |
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So let me explain my confidence, and the 'reasoning' behind the possibly flakier speculations about other West Midlands councils. |
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There are also speculations that VMRO-DPMNE is promoting its MP Vele Gjeorgievski for mayor of Veles. |
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However, there were speculations that the team was overdependent on its captain. |
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Previously, this image has fueled the fire for speculations on the possible explorable worlds. |
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He included mankind in his speculations from the outset, and on seeing an orangutan in the zoo on 28 March 1838 noted its childlike behaviour. |
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Lyell was intrigued by Darwin's speculations without realising their extent. |
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The state of Holbein's marriage has intrigued scholars, who base their speculations on fragmentary evidence. |
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This gap led to press speculation that Rowling had developed writer's block, speculations she denied. |
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In biblical interpretation, it does not use speculations, suggestive theories, or incomplete indications, not going beyond what is fully known. |
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He did not recount what this scene was, and commentators have offered a variety of speculations. |
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Detailed examination and dating to authenticate the validity of these speculations is lacking. |
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Issues of witchcraft mainly remain as speculations based on superstitions within families. |
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Others, accustomed to retired speculations, run natural philosophy into metaphysical notions. |
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From him Socrates derived the principles of morality, and most part of his natural speculations. |
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The recent speculations of postponing the May elections have only added to this infuriation. |
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In dogma he follows Basil of Caesarea and other Greek authors, but nevertheless gives a distinctly Western cast to the speculations of which he treats. |
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Chandna defied all speculations about their overbidding spree. |
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That part of mankind that addict their minds to speculations. |
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Surveying undertaken in the 20 years before construction confirmed earlier speculations that a tunnel could be bored through a chalk marl stratum. |
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Sources had to be solid, not speculations and rationalizations. |
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Such findings fit with speculations that amylin nomally helps fine-tune blood sugar levels by counteracting insulin's action at the cellular level. |
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The fangshi were philosophically close to the School of Naturalists, and relied much on astrological and calendrical speculations in their divinatory activities. |
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Senior central bank officials said the bank did not buy the greenback to the appreciation of the New Taiwan dollar in responses to the speculations. |
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Thenceforth to speculations high or deep I turned my thoughts. |
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Chiliad could be a part of the game, according to speculations. |
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And all this to feed the avidity of a few millionary merchants and to keep up one thousand ships of war for the protection of their commercial speculations. |
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According to the speculations of Rafael von Uslar, this threefold subdivision of the West Germanic tribes corresponds to archeological evidence from Late Antiquity. |
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