For the most part, the triage nurse surmised, people would be too drunk to notice they were injured, until they woke the next day doubly injured. |
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The wind, we surmised, had opened and closed the screen door, which never worked properly. |
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Thank you for this article, which states the facts that I surmised but never had the opportunity to track down and confirm. |
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Perhaps, some surmised, the police operation was not really meant to keep order at all. |
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Steven and some friends of his are all quite adamant that it was a reddish colour, not pink as the reporter surmised. |
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They surmised that the bone formation was caused by repetitive mechanical stress to the proximal humeral epiphysis during growth. |
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I also know the people of the Vale and surmised they wouldn't be giving up their local boxing club without a fight. |
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He surmised that he could not be the sole source for the BBC's information. |
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After his own drug-induced awakening, he surmised that religions may very well have been invented to explain entheogenic experiences. |
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Workers, critics surmised, must surely feel slighted, insulted, and mocked by such acts of disdain. |
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In 1832 he had surmised cholera to be of animalcular origin, and later thought the same of tuberculosis and typhoid. |
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She preferred that her husband should be an earl, because an earl was belted, and a duke, we surmised, was not. |
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As you may have surmised from the infrequent updating, the NICU is keeping me busy. |
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I later surmised, from the Turkish-military aircraft parked in the revetments, that this taxiway was for military aircraft with a short wingspan. |
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I surmised that a crossing must exist, since the path could not start and finish in isolation. |
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Franke surmised that a clevis bolt in the control system broke, rendering the elevator useless. |
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In the end, he surmised that being third in line wasn't as important as being here. |
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We surmised, since I hadn't had a cold sore in 10 years, that it may have gone away. |
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The rhetoric is often more deliverer-driven than consumerists desired but not always as windy as skeptics surmised. |
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Our scientists surmised that the bulk of any emotional consideration was left to the queens, who ruled the Zylon like a queen bee does her hive. |
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However, I've always surmised that they saw something like what Jaime and I saw. |
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I also surmised that she is one of these women who is subservient to her husband and waits on him hand and foot. |
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The doctor stopped walking, and McNulty surmised that they must be outside Marx's room. |
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Ronin surmised that no one had escaped the fight unscathed, and he began wondering if he should've called a retreat in the first place. |
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He surmised that not all of these embryos could come to maturity in the same host without killing themselves and their host by overpopulating. |
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Huxley surmised that life lived as the satisfaction of one desire after another would result in shallow and egotistical people. |
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Given this evidence, local police surmised that perhaps Weed was drunk and accidentally fell off the balcony. |
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These internal fissions, he surmised, explained the low voter turnout in traditionally Republican areas of the state. |
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Fill everyone up with pizza, the pilot correctly surmised, and they will be more likely to sit tight. |
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It has been surmised that some of the so-called secessionists would continue to refer to the resolution to vindicate their demand for a plebiscite in the disputed state. |
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I felt terribly guilty but surmised she would never find out. |
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They surmised that it must be a tractor with two different tires on it. |
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However, she surmised that he would not want her to come to him willingly. |
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The most recent data suggest that the impact of growth on poverty in the least developed countries was greater than previously surmised. |
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It has been surmised that media products with greater ethnic diversity sell better abroad. |
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However, I have surmised, Commissioner, from the Commission's report that some basic conditions for this have still not been met. |
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Having reviewed the Pérez-Vera Explanatory Report Ward L. J surmised that consent could arise at the point of removal or after removal. |
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The AfDB, AMCOW and NEPAD have important roles to play in this regard, he surmised. |
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He had played hockey on the weekend so I surmised that it might be a blister. |
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The flight attendants had no warning of the overrun yet surmised that an overrun was likely. |
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And as he had surmised, twenty more soldiers soon followed in their wake. |
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Studying the debacle of the spoiled shipment, he surmised that other companies shipping perishable goods to Asia must have had similar experiences. |
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The vast majority, over 90 percent, are noncancerous, but could still be intrusive, like Crow surmised. |
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The normal physiological role for mesotrypsin is surmised to be to digestively degrade naturally occurring trypsin inhibitors found in food such as soybeans. |
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It was, I surmised, just old Mr Jones from the penny arcade trying to scare everybody away so he could claim the pirates' treasure hidden in the town library. |
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She revealed after her release that three boys, whom she surmised were just 12, 15 and 17 years old, were among her armed captors. |
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No-one ever promised, or even surmised, that the outbreak would be over at this stage. |
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Having recently met a young Englishman of preternatural charm and physique, I surmised that after a day in the country together, I had managed to engender his affections. |
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Madam Speaker, as the House has probably surmised by now from my interventions, I believe very much in law and order for the environment. |
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Much of the enemy firing, Liebling surmised, seemed to be coming from the blockhouse on the right that Rigg had singled out. |
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Gardner surmised that during the day LaFever may have stayed in the river to keep cool, which slowed his rate of dehydration. |
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He sometimes surmised that it was because he was too outspokenly identified with the diminished liberal wing of the party. |
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In review of all initiatives and measures taken since November 2005, it can be confidently surmised that the reorientation process of UBO has now been completed. |
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It can be surmised that humans began hunting rabbits as a food source, but further research needs to be done to verify this. |
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Avulsions may occur and some authors have surmised that nonunion of these avulsions may be the source of os fibulare. |
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From this, archeologists surmised that the inhabitation was seasonal, suggesting large-scale hunting expeditions by the Dorset Palaeoeskimo people. |
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She was allowed to win, they mournfully surmised, because she had capitulated to the West by singing, as no Turkish competitor had done before, in English. |
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The tank obligingly 'went straight over and rubbed it out', although Charles Bean later surmised that the crew had most likely already fled before the tank arrived. |
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Mr Sankoh, it is surmised, wanted to sound statesmanlike about something else. Another reason could be that, as the Nigerian peacekeepers depart with their loot and shovels, other forces are moving into the diamond areas. |
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Mr Levitt, along with co-author John Donahue, boldly surmised that legalised abortion might have reduced the number of unwanted children born to parents likely to raise criminal offspring. |
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Although the Court did not find any evidence to justify this amendment it surmised that the drafters had been seeking to support the Balcombe approach which also referred to the weight to be given to the views of children. |
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Indeed, that's how we all should flow towards each other, Nathan surmised. |
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Social fragmentation, as many theorists of new identity movements have surmised, has led to a movement away from the public sphere and away from the development of a notion of the common good. |
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The delegation surmised that if the situation did not change then there will be 300 nominations to study in the following year and the Secretariat and the Committee would not be able to cope with the work. |
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The pilot further surmised that perhaps the vessel had taken a sheer due to bank suction caused by a change in the profile of the underwater area of the canal. |
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It has been surmised that poorly nourished individuals crave the caffeine and sugar high because their diets are not meeting their nutrient needs. |
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Reluctantly, Bell also had to conclude a relationship with Marie Eccleston, who, as he had surmised, was not prepared to leave England with him. |
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It was surmised that the framing effect disappeared when choices are presented in a foreign tongue. |
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It was surmised that a foreign language lacks the emotional impact of one's native language. |
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It can be surmised that volcanism exists on planets and moons of this type in other planetary systems as well. |
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In 1914, paleontologist Othenio Abel surmised the origins of the cyclops to be the result of ancient Greeks finding an elephant skull. |
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Researchers surmised that the bodies were entombed in wooden coffins originally, but only the iron nails remained. |
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His father, as might be surmised, belonged to the decurial order and held public offices, including that of duumvir. |
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He spoke with a California drawl, and Borgmann surmised that in his linguistic theology Wordsworth was probably more of a Whorfian Fundamentalist than a Chomskyite Revivalist. |
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It was bland at best, and I surmised that the lack of flavor in an uncooked kidney bean was normal, and that when cooked, the beans would be quite palatable and nutritious. |
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For a long time it has been surmised that many pelagic animals visit seamounts to gather food, but proof this of this aggregating effect has been lacking. |
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For a long time it has been surmised that many pelagic animals visit seamounts as well, to gather food, but proof of this aggregating effect has been lacking. |
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The author Robert Lee surmised that Teach and Hands intentionally ran the ships aground to reduce the fleet's crew complement, increasing their share of the spoils. |
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