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"One man's waste is another man's water," Doug proudly surmises.
"When corals die off, unfortunately we die off," surmises Leblond.
"Football life is hard now in Latvia," he surmises bleakly.
I feel like it surmises an overlook at the whole album.
Subirana surmises that unused cognitive skills are not exempt from Ebbinghaus' curve.
Had they lived, he surmises, the city would still have a bohemia.
He surmises that she must love him, but she never says so.
""Success," Thiel surmises, "cannot be reduced to the overall size of the budget.
He also surmises that the arranger was adapting the song for the moment.
But he surmises that the benefits of the services outweigh the safety concerns.
That, she surmises, could open doors to a legal battle down the line.
For a badger, Foster surmises, smells form spatial structures with dimensions, boundaries, and interiors.
Prairie surmises the window is simply a "portal" to witnessing the overwhelming reality of other dimensions.
But Verrone surmises that "big picture, we are noticing some modest weakness from the overall group."
Then again, Slashfilm surmises that the studio could just be planning to film the stage version.
One wonders if the White House surmises that Pruitt is not confident in the president's reelection.
He's moving toward an exit, Hughes surmises, a different one from the door he'd pried open.
When Jaime surmises such, he rides off like a hero to redeem himself and foil his sister.
One surmises that she is important given how much room her work has been accorded in this show.
"Republicans are good economic managers, Democrats are not," surmises Reba the Republican, while Democrat Denny believes the opposite.
But the brash Ryan correctly surmises that Ramius is actually defecting, and averts nuclear disaster in the process.
By now, you may think you know where the plot is heading, and your surmises are probably not wrong.
"Whether it's Peter Thiel or Sean Parker, these people thought they were manipulating Mark," surmises one early Facebook employee.
Meanwhile, the American Left, he surmises, believes that diversity, in and of itself, can pass for a national identity.
The mission did not find the missing men, and Cook surmises that their bodies were vaporized in the blast.
One reason, he surmises, is his role as spokesman for Voice 370, the support group for families of the missing.
He surmises that around 13,000 of his fellow Yemeni fighters have been killed in action since the war's 2015 inception.
The ones that we still prepare the way our moms or grandmothers did are largely, as Shapiro surmises, the desserts.
Those moments of otherworldly gleam only work so well, he surmises, because there's also room for the harrowing stuff too.
Although it is difficult to find accurate ad rates online, Hollman surmises the combined cost of the ads is $140,000.
The Washington Post surmises that Trump likely combined the number of planes, 52, with the name of the F-35 fighter.
D'Antonio surmises President Trump will be happy if Kavanaugh gets through the Senate confirmation process, with a first vote expected Friday.
Dinesh surmises that maybe Winnie is a "Founder Hounder," but defends Richard telling her why he and his friends were celebrating.
Ashley surmises that some of what she helped grow went to California's medical dispensaries, and some to the underground recreational market.
From this, Inspector Horn surmises that Ötzi may have come down to his village and become embroiled in a violent altercation.
"Charley Coffin said it was used for an ice-pierce … But you cannot prove either of these surmises to be correct." 
"She must have smelled that I was Jewish," she surmises, without knowing for sure what had induced the nun to hide her.
"She must have smelled that I was Jewish," she surmises, without knowing for sure what had induced the nun to hide her.
She scours the fridge but comes up empty-handed, irritated by the foolishness of her mother, whom she surmises was shopping absent-mindedly.
Clark surmises that it has at least something to do with the fact that many of these players were later-round draft picks.
Taubes surmises a causal link by citing findings that cancer cells need glucose to thrive, and absorb more of it than other cells.
Speaking to PEOPLE, he surmises that a distraught Carter may have fictively accepted the blame as a way to deal with her own grief.
Although Ms. Blanchard surmises that shortbread might also be a good medium for cuneiform, it was the gingerbread that went viral, inspiring copycats online.
He surmises that some sort of fundamental magnetic monopole should be built into the very fabric of the universe, though that hasn't been discovered yet.
The State Department would not comment on Nega or Ginbot 7, but Nega surmises that the Obama administration does not look favorably on his activities.
Dr. Toffolo also noticed the presence of small pinpricks in the image, and surmises that these were made in the process of replicating the image.
"Alt-Right trolls basically generated a ton of response to Trump by creating insane mythologies that titillated people that had no tether to community," he surmises.
All that said, as the original poster on Reddit surmises, this probably isn't that strange of a slate of requests for an act of their caliber.
" Based on the charts, Johnson surmises that if the stock managed to close above $139, the next stop will be "the $160s and even the $170s.
The fetish arose, Wilson surmises, from finding himself, at age 6, alone in a sun-drenched bedroom with the corpse of his 9-year-old sister.
There must be an afterlife, this cheerful killer surmises, since there are so many songs about it, one of which he sings as he ascends heavenward.
The system doesn't use camera feeds or even GPS data to analyze the road ahead, but surmises your intent based on your actions and the car's dynamics.
" When the camp comes into view, however, it's deserted—the other commander, Grant surmises, "had been as much afraid of me as I had been of him.
This is the broader point of the paper, which surmises that gentrification is "strongly associated" with increases in the numbers of grocery stores, cafes, restaurants and bars.
"If Bush had been president and had wanted to close Guantánamo, it would have been closed, because he knew how to deal with the agencies," surmises Mr Kammen.
In fact, Szocik surmises humans will have to alter their bodies in a pretty extreme way in order to physically and emotionally sustain themselves in a Martian colony.
"Either they ate her, or they threw her into the river," he surmises from his hospital bed in Bunia, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province.
" The suit continues, accusing Bose of meeting with Doppler under the guise of a strategic partnership in August of last year, "a sentiment Doppler Labs now surmises was disingenuous.
She surmises that part of what makes Aaron great—like many in the grand tradition of punkish songwriters— is his ability to get to the center of complicated emotions.
In January, Patricia Cornwell will reissue her 2002 book "Ripper: The Secret Life of Walter Sickert," in which she surmises that Sickert, a British Impressionist painter, was the villain.
The best way to shut down guesses and surmises about demand is with real information that will let analysts and investors evaluate the long-term trajectory of Tesla's business.
Her imprisonment could have been an attempt by the authorities to protect and house her during difficult times, as Mr. Miller surmises, or it could simply have been unlawful.
The book, published by the University of Chicago Press, is titled 25 Women: Essays on Their Art — with the purpose, one surmises, of raising at least a few eyebrows.
"The park is an experiment, a testing chamber," Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) surmises, prompted by Ford, who is now some kind of digital ghost (things are starting to get pretty weird).
But coming from Chris, as he surmises that Lorelai might finally be able to settle back, her work done, this is more of a bitter prediction for his own daughter.
Gazing upon the different glamorized bodies spliced together, of varying hues and indiscernible genders, one surmises that sexual attraction and love are not dependent on identity, but perhaps melancholic longing is.
Quite simply, the #MeToo movement has so fundamentally altered our collective consciousness -- and conscience -- (and therefore, one surmises, that of juries) that Cosby never stood a chance in his second trial.
In studying tree rings on fossils from before and after the extinction, Gulbranson surmises that only one species of tree existed in this carbon dioxide rich ecosystem prior to the extinction.
Receiving a prescription from a primary care doc might make the drugs seem more harmless than if they were prescribed by a mental health specialist in conjunction with talk therapy, Jonas surmises.
Krawcheck surmises that the Queen Bee may intuit that there can only be so many women at the executive table — or perhaps she simply cannot relate to challenges she hasn't personally experienced.
It's something that continuously haunts him throughout the book, especially because he later surmises that Tommy died at the hands of his abusive uncle and Deenie took her life as a result.
Could it be — as her mother, Lorelai (Lauren Graham), surmises — because the little burg of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, where the pair resides, has bad reception due to the giant snow globe it exists within?
When Nina McCall was quarantined in 1918 — bullied into three months inside a Michigan "detention hospital" — she was injected with the toxins then still in fashion: mercury and, Stern surmises, remedies based on arsenic.
And Mulaney applies his very limited knowledge of women in a personal setting to women in a professional setting — if women are this volatile in private, he surmises, what are they like in a workplace?
By twelve, he had become the most reliable person in the house, and so he went to work, building both a rap sheet—he first went to prison at fourteen—and, one surmises, a fortune.
Andrea Hood, a suicide prevention coordinator for Utah's Department of Health, surmises that the state's high suicide rate speaks to the rugged, individualistic nature of Western states, where suffering can often be relegated to the shadows.
Saraceno, one surmises, is not only smart, but scary smart — delving into deep research in many fields, including physics, aeronautics, architecture, biology, and cosmology; collaborating with experts; and channeling his discoveries and ideas into alluring sculptures.
A Star Wars prequel like Solo requires us to not only demystify our memories of Harrison Ford's inimitable space pirate, but it also surmises that learning how Han Solo became Han Solo will augment those memories.
Only Escobar would have the audacity to do such a thing, Messina correctly surmises, and she asks to shift some resources to Cali to get a better handle on the escalating war between the two cartels.
Based on what Martin told him, Patterson surmises that being the sole Pasaquoyan enabled St. EOM to enjoy the pleasures of "ceremonial drag," tying the ends of his beard on top of his head and wearing costumes.
Safe in the halls of Riverdale High, our favorite foursome (where is Kevin?) surmises that the Conway child who survived The Reaper grew up to be the Black Hood and now he's taking revenge on the town.
The sculptor works from the single angle of view provided by the painting (to disregard, for the sake of this argument, Picasso's cubist guitars and glasses of absinthe) and surmises or invents the rest of the information.
The characters use familiar tools: handhelds, tablets, internet, and so forth, but Older surmises that our current ongoing technological revolution will have as great an impact on the order of the world as that of the industrial revolution.
New research published in Science surmises that water ice exists on Mars at depths of around 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) below the surface, and extending across vast sheets measuring 325 feet (100 meters) or more.
"Any essential functions carried out by ICE that do not violate fundamental due process and human rights can be executed with greater transparency, public accountability, and adherence to domestic and international law by other federal agencies," the bill surmises.
On the subject of his Fall films, a childhood schoolmate of Ader's surmises that the films must have been a metaphor for the difficulty of living in the US (in fact, Ader spoke highly of his life in Los Angeles).
Sherlock's brother, Mycroft, who figures it out before anybody else, surmises that the "killer" is right on some level, and the special awkwardly shoehorns in a speech from Sherlock about how women deserve better treatment and voting rights, I guess.
"When a young man swaps his Primark uniform in Portsmouth for military fatigues in Syria," he surmises, "surely there's an illusion of masculinity being chased" In this evolving literature, one striking aspect of Mr Samuels's outlook is its approach to feminism.
The company remains relatively unproven in the feature-film category, however; John Lee, the director of ''Big Holiday,'' surmises that it was partly for this reason that Netflix approved a budget of just under $30 million, on par with comedy budgets at big studios.
Speaking to the French online weekly L'Obs, Kristeva surmises that these documents were released to the public because she wanted to work for a Bulgarian newspaper, and there are apparently rules in the country that demand publishing information on the background of all journalists in the country.
The site has offered no clues or context about the purpose of its actions, besides a sort of vague, trolly correlation between which article is paired with which couplet—for example, in their tweet about DPRK leader Kim Jong Un, who one surmises is quite familiar with red lines.
We may never know why this group of drawings failed to become a full-fledged book, but Thompson surmises that Hokusai was going through a difficult time of his life then, having been widowed for a second time and facing serious illness as well as financial troubles due to family issues.
While the circumstances surrounding their deaths is not certain, Albert Protopopov, head of the mammoth fauna studies department of the Yakutian Academy of Sciences, told the Times he surmises the cubs were placed in the cave by their mother for protection, but then a landslide sealed the area, trapping the young animals inside.
Rothy's doesn't disclose how many pairs of shoes it has sold, but the company tells Bloomberg that it expects to see slightly more than $140 million in revenue this year, and, as the outlet surmises from some back-of-the-napkin math, that equates to roughly 1.4 million pairs of shoes sold.
" (I have wondered this and do not consider myself a strange person who does not live like others, but I'll admit that lottery tickets are not a primary worry.) Instead, Guler wants Co â€" Star to refer to the things she surmises users actually talk about instead of broad, vague concepts.
The high-living protagonist leaves the scene of an altercation with his wife and nanny over his son and heads straight to the Greyhound station to start a picaresque journey to the other end of the country — a journey in search of an old girlfriend and, one surmises, an autism-less American dream.
Indeed, the first person in the book who correctly surmises that the scientists' experiments is altering the time stream — but also altering our memories so nobody notices, say, that Ronald Reagan was not previously on the $20 bill — isn't a scientist: It's one of the lab's security guards, shooting the breeze with another security guard.
In Discovery's first season, Michael gets bounced from her original post due to criminal insubordination, and she is reassigned to a new ship to help fight a war against the Klingons alongside a crew that's not sure they can trust her… just as she (correctly) surmises that not all of them are on the up-and-up.
"She might have almost broken the monarchy, she was that close," he surmises—and the free event ("When have you ever paid to attend a funeral?" asks the press release) is a response to "a year of ridiculous patriotism, of all those people who lined up for the royal wedding [of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle]".
"Demoting a dutiful son who aids his elderly, bedridden mother may be callous, but it is not unconstitutional," Justice Thomas wrote in an opinion joined by Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. "The majority surmises that an attempted violation of an employee's First Amendment rights can be just as harmful as a successful deprivation of First Amendment rights," Justice Thomas wrote.

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