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Finally, Tyrion Lannister deduced that Cersei is pregnant, once again.
I have not deduced any real themes from this show.
This is also information that viewers deduced from Bekah's Instagram.
As you probably deduced, these two beliefs are unavoidably contradictory.
But no one has deduced what the new rules are.
Employees can set up automatic payments deduced from their paychecks.
Following Jason's death, Tim deduced that Batman was too reckless alone.
It can be deduced that Bowie is questioning the meaning of life.
Also like Auris, though, some information can be deduced from other sources.
It does not, as you might have already deduced, stand for NASA.
She deduced that the organisms had survived, frozen, for at least eight years.
I deduced that Facercise was the intervention that best held up to scrutiny.
By now, you've probably deduced that he's not exactly my cup of tea.
Therefore, the SBU deduced, only the Russian security service could access government files.
Based on hard evidence, you have deduced that: Mr. Carter helps elderly Mrs.
Charles eventually deduced that she had had a few sips of iced tea.
Ms Yellen and her colleagues deduced that unemployment could safely fall a bit further.
Recently, however, players deduced that the glitch tends to happen at the same place.
It's deduced that Davidson and Grande may have received these new finger tattoos together.
It reinforces the profiling, and could be deduced from profiling in the first place.
The actors' pay rates are estimated and then deduced to reach a final number.
The bureau has deduced that humanity influences these occurrences, seemingly on an unconscious level.
Some were fitted with radio transmitters that burned to ash; conservationists deduced their fates.
Older geologies are exposed, from which billions of years of history can be deduced.
As for the father of an illegitimate child, his identity was deduced from his behavior.
However, something tells me I could have deduced Stone's affection for The Bachelor long ago.
Trolls found a picture of his car, deduced its location, and cut the brake lines.
The deduced land valuation from the Meilanwan project is considerably higher than our previous estimate.
They deduced that the campaign had been going on for as long as six years.
From this, Harlow deduced infant macaques needed more than nourishment from their mothers to stay alive.
I quickly deduced that it could have only been painted on the floor, and wondered how.
WHAT can be deduced from Donald Trump's confirmed and likely picks for key national security posts?
Carr shared photos and videos at an event that many deduced was a small, intimate wedding.
Vanity Fair reports that spying fans have even deduced identity of that actor playing Harry Strickland.
Therefore, we've deduced that she much have a late February birthday, and thus, is a Pisces.
And he deduced that the "blaze" Fenn cites referred to a fire that had happened nearby.
Neither officer had heard of geocaching, but they quickly deduced that the geocachers were not trouble.
They deduced that women feel they must demonstrate more accomplishments than men to stay in office.
I genuinely do like all kinds of music, and Montúfar accurately deduced that from my chart.
The estimates for how people voted come from polling data, and the models deduced from it.
They have re-diagnosed me and deduced … diagnoses of BPD was UNPROFESSIONALLY CARRIED OUT and is false.
I soon deduced that they'd met online and were getting together in person for the first time.
By comparing the genotypes of seized tusks, the team deduced that pairs were often separated before shipping.
Fans deduced this person was Perry, who hired backup dancers who were working on Swift's Red tour.
From a count posted with the video, investigators deduced that about 40 people watched in real time.
And which calves belong to which mothers can be deduced by seeing who spends most time with whom.
They deduced that Welsh actor Wilf Scolding could be playing Rhaegar, as evidenced by some very specific details.
In going about these activities, I deduced that there are two keys to successfully inhabiting such a space.
Fans deduced that this had to be a hint at her rumored next single of the same name.
And for the first time, scientists have deduced just how severe this centuries-long drought may have been.
After staring at them for half an hour, he deduced that they were not actually seeking the shade.
Admins deduced that the person who took the frog photo apparently has several pet frogs, which raised suspicions.
They're not like the laws of physics, which can be deduced by observing the way the world works.
I deduced that the button had been taped over at some point but was now safe to use.
Dr. Meinwald isolated from the plant the active ingredient — a chemical called nepetalactone — and then deduced its structure.
The Voyeur deduced from his eavesdropping that he was a college dropout and a small-time drug dealer.
" And the section where Tyrion deduced her secret reads, "Tyrion sees what he sees and knows what it means.
"What we deduced was that it was people were in, you know, like really tough financial situations," Padget said.
He deduced that it had been expelled from her vagina and no removal was necessary, dismissing her lingering pain.
Since some users hold multiple subscriptions, the percentage of a country's population with mobile data plans cannot be deduced.
She deduced that it was a talisman, something so precious that it was made to be handled and worn.
Chinese health authorities widely deduced that the coronavirus originated from a wildlife market in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.
Sleuthing deduced news would be coming today, seven years after the original release of Kentucky Route Zero's first act.
Empiricists believed they had deduced a method by which they could discover a universe of truth: impartial, verifiable knowledge.
And while DNA-deduced wine preference is a fun gag, you might have guessed that it's not exactly scientifically rigorous.
And with four circles in the jigsaw image individually marked, the puzzle solvers quickly deduced that these were activation platforms.
When he heard that statistic about his home country, Matus correctly deduced the reason: more drivers distracted by mobile phones.
From that the pundits deduced that he was far-right, if not a nationalist, like Marine Le Pen of France.
The existence of the Higgs boson was deduced when particles were made to collide at incredible speeds in the accelerator.
I still don't know how my grandfather discerned that Josh is Jewish — had he simply deduced it from his appearance?
When he added gravity to his thinking, he deduced that clocks run slower when they're in regions of high gravity.
They deduced that the informant—the man who lived in the house police had bugged—had failed to be briefed correctly.
And what's more, they didn't so much solve the problem with violence as they deduced a creative solution and implemented it.
For him, if the baby was fussing, he deduced the problem in a logical, mathematical way and wanted to fix it.
This new plan will cost $5 per month and, as you've probably deduced, will give you five days of video history.
Overall, the researchers deduced that the sex of the doctor seemed to have an influence on the risk of patient death.
From DNA recovered from the bones, researchers deduced that modern humans interbred with Neanderthals some 255,217 years ago, after leaving Africa.
CNN said its reporters deduced that there might be one coming on Friday, so they sent cameras to the homes several suspects.
Corsi maintains that he had no direct or indirect contact with WikiLeaks but merely deduced when the site would leak more emails.
As TMZ reports, and as I so wisely deduced myself within seconds of seeing the pictures, this is not a pregnancy announcement.
And he unleashed an uncanny marketing ability in which he deduced his critics' weak points and distilled them to nicknames that stuck.
That a person could live a full life and be deduced to one or two paragraphs about how they lost their life.
They had scientifically deduced that his mother had been a maid who had dropped dead while working for a sadistic rich woman.
As might be deduced from the skewed distribution of farm subsidies, they do not improve the situation of less-well-off farmers.
Instead, they hired an F.B.I. profiler, who deduced from the handwriting on the envelope that "The Watcher" was likely an older person.
Kay's sinewy designs are a figure study in the human body, if the human body were deduced to only the circulatory system.
"However, no clear effects of the coronavirus can be deduced from the results available to date," the Office said in a statement.
"It is important that ... the facts are investigated, that responsibilities are deduced, that the respective convictions are prosecuted and obtained," Caballero said.
"We deduced that it wasn't clear enough to proceed down that path, so we kept it as a content campaign," Svirskis says.
Those prospects can be deduced from betting odds, which can be turned into estimates of the probability that either man will win.
The Discovery crew seems to have deduced that Section 31 wants the knowledge of the probe that came back from the future.
People generally seemed to like the new design, Elam deduced, except for one change that received a more mixed response: hiding the metrics.
Based on the Korean astronomers' notes, historians deduced that the event probably occurred between two stars in the tail of the constellation Scorpius.
The total raise of US$259.6 million doesn't include fees and services which, when deduced, leaves a take home of US$22016 million.
Meanwhile, as they were examining the thing, the researchers also deduced that the poop probably came out of the body of Jens Bicherod.
Dr. Alfred G. Knudson, who deduced how certain cancers strike a family generation after generation, died on Sunday at his home in Philadelphia.
Trump said late Wednesday he deduced his briefing officials present did not like President Obama's foreign policy decisions based on their body language.
I deduced what the original version of the series looked like: three black-and-white photos with jagged edges on a white background.
When my kids brought home notices telling me to check their hair for "poux" (pronounced "poo"), I correctly deduced that it meant lice.
Hardcore fans had also deduced she had applied to register Fenty Skin, suggesting the entertainment mogul has a skincare line in her sights.
Through those hearings, the committee deduced that Kaspersky entered the government's radar as a security concern at least as far back as 2004.
Zanette and the team deduced that because of this, large carnivores are taking in fewer calories when they perceive humans to be around.
That was the first time that I had heard the story of the reason for the TV-3 explosion as deduced by Milton Rosen.
The credit limit itself is decided by the employer and then deduced from the employee's salary, either next month or over an agreed period.
What Eyles deduced in that terrifying moment he would not reveal publicly for years to come: To him, this scenario was not a go.
The DNA in the tumors did not match that of the afflicted animals, and scientists deduced that the cancers were coming from other devils.
At one point, Dr. Graveline deduced that one of the cosmonauts was taking the first walk in space, because his heart rate was elevated.
He showed the friend suggestions to the psychiatrist, and both deduced the only tie was that they all visited her office on a regular basis.
I did my best with an assortment of Wikipedia roundups and website searches, and this is what I deduced about each awards show's track record.
Combined with an earlier image that Rubin had tweeted, many deduced that it was a 360-degree camera attached to the company's still-unannounced phone.
In a survey administered to registered voters by PerryUndem, a nonpartisan polling firm, researchers deduced some pretty optimistic conclusions.. Though there were some rough spots.
Mr. Dahlin said he had deduced that he, Ms. Pan and at least three colleagues were being held in the center but kept in isolation.
Officials have deduced that the footage was filmed between February and September 403, suggesting the Paris attacks were being planned months before they took place.
By using a complex mathematical method called radial velocity, they witnessed the planet's gravitational effect on its star and deduced that it must be there.
In looking at photos taken by the New Horizons spacecraft in 2015, John Moores of York University, Toronto, and his team deduced how they formed.
Afterward she deduced that the father of her baby was actor John Astin (formerly of TV's The Addams Family), with whom she had been secretly trysting.
From there, the scientists deduced that few eels departing Europe in the fall actually reach the Sargasso by the peak spawning season, when most larvae hatch.
Except that he was standing on the wrong side of Long Island Sound from where literary sleuths have long deduced that "The Great Gatsby" was set.
He soon deduced that the source of that signal in the noise was a common tool used to create each one of the booby-trapped documents.
The charges against Rowland were dropped mere hours after the riot — police deduced that he had most likely stepped on Page's foot or bumped into her.
Until the electron microscope was invented in the 1930s, influenza was, like the Higgs boson before 2012, a theoretical entity: its existence was deduced from its effects.
Because the clitoral hood is thin and folded like humans', the researchers deduced that, like in people, dolphins' clits get enlarged, engorged and more sensitive when aroused.
"From the shape of the droppings, it can be deduced whether and how quickly the bird was in motion," Geene and de Nooy write about these photographs.
One analysis conducted in 2015 looked at Mr Jennings's 75 regular-play games and deduced that he went into each encounter with a 97.9% chance of victory.
The actress ultimately deduced that the father of her baby was actor John Astin, star of the Addams Family TV series, who was married at the time.
The actress later deduced that the father of her baby was actor John Astin, star of the Addams Family TV series, who was married at the time.
Based on the pictures it had been shown, the neural net had deduced that if it was in a bedroom there would be curtains on the windows.
It was like she had been playing her own game of 21 Questions about me this whole time and had deduced enough information to solve the puzzle.
Somewhere in there I deduced REFINERY, as in an oil refinery that "turns out barrels," a very good pun; and FOOTNOTES, also clever ("info from low places").
Laboring to reconstruct the Old Man's anatomy, he deduced that its head must have been slouched forward, its spine hunched and its toes spread like an ape's.
Internet sleuths later deduced the phone was probably a Galaxy S3, released in May 2012, which could only run older, insecure versions of the Android operating system.
He said he merely deduced that they would be released after finding few of the campaign chief's emails in prior dumps of Democrats' communications by WikiLeaks, NBC reported.
In 2015, my mother and I deduced that I'd averaged two meet-ups a week, meaning that I'd gone on well over 60 dates in that year alone.
We have a lot more listens to go before we have all — or at least more — of the answers, but in the meantime, here is what we've deduced.
The accord was attended by a froth of Colombian carnations, Portuguese gladioli, Dutch daffodils, and American ferns—or so Simon deduced after researching archival images with a botanist.
It is an under-appreciated viral video, certainly, but its potential as the single best music moment of the century can be deduced by asking yourself the following questions.
Each studio now agreed to a price floor and price ceiling, and the algorithm deduced exactly what price would draw in the most total revenue at any one moment.
The site has deduced that Trump mostly tweets from an Android phone and has thus used Tweetdeck's device display to grab those that come from his reported Samsung Galaxy.
Many Potterheads had already deduced that the American school of witchcraft and wizardry featured in the upcoming Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them film would be called Ilvermorny.
Ms. Yasenchok had apparently hosted what Mr. Whitelaw called a "patch party" the night before, something he deduced by the number of empty fentanyl wrappers found in the garbage.
Unlike other planetary properties such as mass or atmospheric composition, a planet's geochemistry cannot be deduced just by looking at an object passing in front of its host star.
As the artist, I can say that something is true, and the viewer can see this whole archive and documentation, and see where I deduced that this could be true.
The Hodgsons called the police, and even though one officer claimed to have seen a chair move clear across the room, they deduced that it was not a police matter.
Days after the inauguration, an expert in crowd science compared photos of Trump's with Barack Obama's and deduced that the former attracted roughly one-third the crowd of the latter.
Corsi has also said that he "deduced" that the emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta would be released because they weren't included in a previous dump of Democratic emails.
In the last Gaza war, in 2014, Israel waited until the conflict's final days to destroy tall buildings, and it deduced that doing so had a powerful effect on Hamas.
That ancient algae specimens therefore seem to have evolved their multicellular, complex structure earlier and independently of the burst of genetic creativity that Paps and his colleagues deduced from reconstruction.
It's even more radically different nine years after that, by which point, Tommy has deduced the pattern behind the killings, even though no one believes his rants about time travel.
"Using the data I calculated and from ISRO's live telemetry data, I deduced that it might be something like [2-2.5 kilometers around] the landing site," Subramanian told India Today.
A model of city traffic published in Nature last July by Berkeley Lab scientist Jeffrey Greenblatt deduced that emissions would be 90 percent lower if cars were all autonomous and electric.
After a careful study of the gears, he deduced that the mechanism was used to predict the position of the planets and stars in the sky depending on the calendar month.
Products were split into the following categories: Home goodsFood and beverageKitchen and appliancesTechnology and entertainmentMiscellaneous itemsLendEdu deduced that, overall, Walmart offered the cheapest products, with Amazon and Target shortly behind, respectively.
At least, that's what we've deduced from Facebook's decision to restructure its "youth team," the organization of more than 100 employees specifically tasked with building products and features for young people.
Today's was quite fun, though, and I've softened a bit — there were several really interesting convergences and a couple of mini-themes that I deduced, in a satisfying way, and enjoyed.
A subset of this would be the missing letter clues, where omissions in the words in the clue can be deduced to both complete the clue and furnish the entry (phew).
My doctor had deduced that showing my face in the beauty industry, with a crowd of plague-like pustules camping out on my chin and nose, was not a good look.
Some have deduced that Offred's real name is June, since, of all the names whispered among the Handmaids in the gymnasium/dormitory, "June" is the only one that never appears again.
Each of the five theme answers, all acrosses, drops a different vowel toward the end of the answer (in each case creating an acronym that could be deduced from its clue).
Deduced from a melted piece of pottery found where the fire started in Pudding Lane—now on display at the Museum of London—it's thought that temperatures reached around 23,250°C.
Rashad Evans You may have deduced by now that Evans was a winner of The Ultimate Fighter himself as mentioned earlier on in this piece—and latterly the conqueror of Griffin.
As there are no fossilised boat remains to be found, the researchers have deduced how these boats would have looked like through an analysis of the stone tools dating from the era.
"Our study, and most others, deduced that the main reason for such downplaying of compliments is that it reinforces feelings of equality and solidarity between female compliment givers and receivers," says Wogan.
In the case of a murder-for-hire, which is what Rivera deduced the Lee case to be, it wasn't unusual to hear whispers that cops themselves were in on the job.
His body of work feels like a steroid-injected, analytically-deduced apex that's been catapulted into another stratosphere by a carefully constructed habitat that fits his skill-set tighter than a tattoo.
In 2014, the artifact was deduced to have come from an axe blade attached to a handle between 45,000 and 49,000 years ago, 10,000 years earlier than anywhere else in the world.
But that is a little reassurance, according to privacy experts who point out that an individual's identity can easily be deduced from just a handful of anonymized mobile phone location data points.
My doctor deduced that my body was manufacturing too much cholesterol, and knowing I had a frightening family history of premature heart attacks, he thought I'd be wise to take a statin.
"On the face of the petitions, it cannot be deduced that the people or institutions which allegedly committed the corrupt and illegal practices are election or polling agents," Justice Mercy Garekwe said.
While foreign policy observers have deduced he will try to forge a working relationship with Putin -- of whom he spoke admiringly on the campaign trail -- Trump's exact conditions for a rapprochement are unknown.
He found 19th-century American gold and silver coins that matched French and Italian weights, and deduced that they were prototypes for a trans-Atlantic currency, a kind of Eurodollar that never succeeded.
Here's the WSJ video: Lewis and his team also deduced, from other propaganda footage, that Pyongyang had the capability to successfully launch a nuclear strike on US cities like New York or Los Angeles.
In a speech on November 14th Theresa May drew flattering comparisons between Britain's vote to leave the EU and America's election shock (both, she deduced, corroborated her argument that globalisation needs saving from itself).
Analysts polled by Reuters deduced that major central banks are done tightening policy especially with the global growth outlook fatiguing across developed and emerging economies along with scant prospects for a surge in inflation.
"We deduced to dress in the 'Handmaids'-inspired costumes because the novel/television series presents a dystopia where women's bodies are not their own," the 21-year-old student, from Albany, New York, said.
"We didn't set out with a preferred scenario; we deduced the scenario from the chemistry," he said, chiding Dr. Martin for not having done any chemical simulations to support the deep sea vent scenario.
If this sounds familiar, Spock, who is supposed to be Burnham's stepbrother, deduced something very similar in an original-series episode, "The Devil in the Dark," in which a creature threatens a mining colony.
When she deduced that Kim Philby, a former British spy, had defected to Moscow, her editors sat on that story for three months (she later took over his job, writing for this paper from Beirut).
I deduced that's where they kept psychiatric patients—in close view of the most populated staff station, where even a sleepy-eyed resident could spot someone trying to hang themselves with bedsheets before it happened.
Details: The preliminary consensus deduced that an automated stall-prevention MCAS system activated due to invalid sensor inputs, pushing the nose of the plane downward per reports from data retrieved from the flight's black boxes.
Numerous films are referred to by name throughout; others I deduced myself, as when Marissa manages to allude (in her head) to scenes in "Kill Bill" and "Rear Window" while someone attempts to kill her.
Numerous films are referred to by name throughout; others I deduced myself, as when Marissa manages to allude (in her head) to scenes in "Kill Bill" and "Rear Window" while someone attempts to kill her.
But before long I discovered that when choosing music to do chores to, say, I couldn't resist expending more time on an album I'd slotted as unreviewable and deduced that it wasn't unreviewable after all.
Refinery29's own Channing Hargrove questioned the success of Black designer Virgil Abloh in fashion over West and deduced that it was the latter's outspokenness about race and white privilege that made the industry shun him.
The term he was supposed to use, "Islamist," refers to matters relating to the political project of reorganizing the state and society in accordance with the laws of Islam that can be deduced from Islamic texts.
Instead, medical professionals have deduced that she was suffering from an anxiety disorder, which was worsened by the suggestion of demonic possession (leading to the cutting) and later the experience of being restrained in an exorcism.
For starters, you probably deduced the appearance of a humorous element, which is always nice, in my opinion — even when the jokes are corny, are any of us doing the puzzle in search of tragic material?
Second, the Problem Solvers deduced that the nation's political problems were driven largely by the fact that the far left and the far right were better organized than those who wanted to fix the nation's problems.
Castillo was due up third in the 11th, and said he had quickly deduced what that meant: The leadoff man would bunt the runners to second and third, and the second batter would be intentionally walked.
Due to the clothing some of the students in the video were wearing, people quickly deduced the teens were from Covington Catholic High School, an all-male Catholic school in Park Hills, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati.
Kennett and his student Lowell Stott deduced from the anomalous isotopes that carbon dioxide had flooded the air, causing the ocean to rapidly acidify and heat up, in a process similar to what we are seeing today.
If you've noticed the title of the puzzle — 'M*A*S*H' 'UP' — and recognize both of the elements in that title as films, then you've probably deduced that the components of the equation are also movies.
The Daily Mail ran the couple's engagement photo opportunity past a "body language expert" who deduced that Prince Harry, 33, was "terribly awkward" and that the "easy confidence" of Ms. Markle, 36, would be good for him.
Scientists deduced that the conjoined bodies - one named Ultima and the other Thule - were once part of a cloud of smaller, rotating space rocks that eventually bound together into two larger bodies orbiting at a much slower speed.
These lower courts have deduced that since independent spending groups do not coordinate with candidates and therefore cannot corrupt or appear to corrupt them, there is no basis for subjecting their donors to decades-old federal contribution limits.
" Their foundations, he wrote in 1920, were "not hypothetical constituents, but empirically observed general properties of phenomena, principles from which mathematical formulae are deduced of a such a kind that they apply to every case which presents itself.
But an F.B.I. affidavit released on Monday described a series of actions by the news outlet, such as sharing a copy of the document with the National Security Agency, that allowed the document's provenance to be quickly deduced.
As some deduced from the blurred out "Draft" poster and Freddo Nitro signs on the door, the store whose handle he scans is almost definitely a Starbucks, and the filthiness level of its door clocks in at 1,090 RLUs.
A NEW report by Britain's National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) shows that the public's expectation of what Brexit means is more complex than can be deduced by the simple in/out voting choice offered in last June's referendum.
To his further delight, the dates he deduced for warm and cold periods matched those from the existing way of dating them, which measures the ratio of isotopes of oxygen in fossil teeth—for this ratio is temperature dependent.
GLAAD looked at the 109 film offerings from Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Lionsgate Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, Warner Brothers, and Walt Disney Studios in 2017, and deduced that only 14 — or 12.8% — of them included characters that were LGBTQ+.
He deduced that Jared Kushner—alleged cuck, Observer ruiner, and son-in-law to the president—was listening to a particularly crap Wire album right around the time he was caught posing in body armor in Iraq like an absolute clod.
The theory is that if Nintendo places rare Pokemon in areas where they see players aren't going, and nobody attempts to capture the creature, it can be deduced that the location has restricted access and could be a military zone.
I tried to sit down at one of the tables and read my book, but I was sternly ushered out by one of the train employees, so I deduced that you had to actually order something to hang out there.
Ultimately, Ms. Donnelly wound up cutting out lemon juice, a standard ingredient, which she deduced was sealing in apple juices that she needed to leak out, and spiking the pies with high doses of cinnamon and nutmeg, which are especially fragrant.
Is that still how television ratings are deduced or is there a way now ... It seems like they should be able to put a chip in everyone's cable box and tell us exactly what's watching and what's not being watched.
The phone-hacking scandal was set off when the News of the World published a story about Prince William's medical treatment following an injury, information that observers deduced could have been unearthed only by listening to the prince's voice mails.
However, anonymized data can be linked to specific individuals by correlating that anonymous cell phone information with the real-world movements of specific individuals, which can be either easily deduced or tracked through other types of public records and publicly available social media.
Striding down the center lane into the settlement, heavy loops of khaki braid hanging from each shoulder, the subinspector noted that there were few men present, only a gaggle of women who had, he deduced, spent the last hours exchanging terms of abuse.
Although Chen never specifically mentioned to his employees that Grindr was under investigation by the federal government, some deduced that the company was facing an inquest, like one person who was invited to a CFIUS-related meeting they weren't supposed to attend.
The controversy didn't stop there; earlier this year, she posted a photo of herself in bed and fans noticed the bed frame in the background was suspiciously similar to fellow pariah Jake Paul's, and deduced that the two were seeing each other.
In the season 1 finale, Eleanor deduced that what was being presented as "The Good Place" was actually "The Bad Place," and designed specifically to torture not only her, but Chidi and their friends Tahani (Jameela Jamil), and Jason (Manny Jacinto) as well.
The team of astronomers essentially measured the speed of some objects moving in our galaxy and deduced the mass from there (the more massive the galaxy, the faster the objects should move.) Their answer: The galaxy weighs around 1.5 trillion solar masses.
To this mind-set, when there is no fact that can't be deduced or retconned or cleared up in a prequel, there must be only one definitive solution — and it's in David Chase's head; he just needs to spill the damn beans.
But Post reporters quickly deduced that they were also false — fabricated by an operative for Project Veritas, an organization led by the right-wing activist James O'Keefe, in an effort to trick the paper into publishing false claims, thereby discrediting its earlier reporting.
With fans baffled by the content of the column (from which many deduced that West Ham were planning a bid for Celtic's Moussa Dembele, as well as Scott Hogan and Jermain Defoe), Karren Brady soon confirmed that it would be permanently discontinued.
Furthermore, this theory contends that Littlefinger has long deduced Jon's true parentage, as evidenced by him lurking around the crypts of Winterfell (there are many fan theories that state that evidence of Jon's parentage are down there at the tomb of his mother, Lyanna Stark).
While Penny uses her radar system to detect the mechanical monster in the lake, Gadget has deduced that the scientist they have been charged with protecting must be hiding up a tree, and is walking along the lake shouting for the professor to come down.
A handful of citizen detectives poring over the emails deduced that they contained coded references to child sex trafficking among high-level Democratic Party officials, and that the headquarters of this operation was the basement of the D.C.-area pizza restaurant Comet Ping Pong.
Corsi has claimed that he "deduced" that emails hacked from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and written by Clinton campaign chair John Podesta would be released shortly ahead of the presidential election, after emails by Podesta were not included in previous WikiLeaks email dumps.
Nevertheless, President Trump's political opponents (who included the lower federal court judges in Hawaii and California) claimed that the president's personal state of mind was subject to judicial review and could be deduced from his statements, tweets, and the like both before and after the 2016 election.
As you stir the coffee, the energy you inject into the system cascades down the spatial scales into smaller and smaller eddies, with the rate of the transfer of energy described by a universal exponential decay factor of -0003/3, which Kolmogorov deduced from the fluid's dimensions.
Eventually, people deduced who the cyclist was, but Briskman didn't understand the magnitude of her middle finger moment until the owner of a yoga studio where she taught asked her to take her affiliation with the business off of her personal Facebook page due to threats.
At this point people hate and fear online ads for diametrically-opposed reasons: they hate the poorly-targeted ads that show them products they've already bought, and they fear the hyper-targeted ads showing them things the machine has deduced they might buy in the future.
Given that some song titles are in all caps, I deduced that, if any secret message were to be contained within, the lowercase letters would be the ones concealing it, though it's also possible that "BLUE BRIGHT LIKE I WOULD" refers to a potential future hair color.
Observations of the planet have not been made, instead scientists deduced its existence via the orbits of objects in the Kuiper Belt -- the field of icy objects and debris beyond Neptune -- that all point in the same direction, indicating they are being pulled by some object.
The two deputies will also have their salaries deduced by 25 percent for two years after pleading guilty (Trud, Monitor, Telegraf, Standart) — Gas exploration drills in Bulgaria's Khan Asparuh block in the Black Sea are expected to begin in April, parliamentary energy committee's chairman Delyan Dobrev said
The number of teenagers happy to admit to taking drugs had dropped by half, with the number of drinkers and cigarette smokers dropping by close to a third—added to that drops in teenage pregnancies and abortions, and many deduced that generation sensible had truly arrived.
If you have filed your return, do not owe any taxes and have deduced that the call is a hustle, you can file a report on the website of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, which has a special form for I.R.S. Impersonation Scam Reporting.
As Frank Drake and other pioneers of astrobiology sought to detect radio signals coming from distant alien civilizations—an ongoing effort called the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI)—Lovelock reasoned that the presence of life on other planets could be deduced by looking for incompatible gases in their atmospheres.
Researchers observed the orbital data collected by NASA's Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, which reached Saturn and its moons in 2004, and deduced that Saturn's moons Tethys, Dione, and Rhea are really young moons because there isn't evidence of changes in their orbital tilt that is typical of older moons.
So far, most exoplanets have been discovered indirectly, deduced by slight perturbations in the light traveling from a star — by a slight dimming when the exoplanet passes between its star and Earth, or by wobbles in the light's wavelengths caused by the gravitational pull of an unseen exoplanet.
Anyway, from what I have deduced after living back in the States and attending festivals here for the past three years, in America people are really interested in having a great time and getting wasted, yes, but also dancing, and also looking good for Instagram and the myriad of photographers snapping for blogs.
Whenever my mind deduced a word from near the beginning of the quote ("discomfort but not necessarily distress") my writing hand rebelled at filling in the prescribed boxes because they were toward the end of the grid — I moved to the upper left rather than the lower right, if that makes sense.
In fact, the idea that there was more to the universe than could be seen had been lurking on the edges of scientific respectability since the 1930s, when the Caltech astronomer Fritz Zwicky deduced that some invisible "missing mass" was required to supply the gravitational glue that held clusters of galaxies together.
"Over the next few weeks," Google says its flight delay predictor will also start notifying you in cases where its system is 85 percent confident, which is deduced by looking at data from past flight records and combining that with a bit a machine learning smarts to determine if your flight might be late.
It is the brainchild of a young attaché named Léa Futschik, who deduced, after reading endless debates about the cost of college in the Chronicle of Higher Education and Inside Higher Ed , that there were plenty of people out there besides Seven Sisters débutantes upon whose lives a citron pressé might make a permanent impact.
However, they appear to just be part of a meaningless joke as players discovered the first set of numbers, when put into Google Maps, sends them to a large gathering of crabs on a beach — which fans have deduced is a play on the popular crab rave meme, according to U.K. outlet the Independent.
Following a trail of unfollows and follows on Swift's social-media accounts, fans also deduced that the feud between Swift and Perry could be fake, and that the greeting-card company American Greetings had tweeted a coded message about Swift in a post from August 18, the same day Swift began releasing promotional videos for Reputation.
I wanted to know what motivated these people to such a high level, and I deduced that if you give people a sense of accountability and pride for the work, give them growth opportunities that will help their career and give them public recognition, that motivates people to elevate their game on their own and that makes the manager's job easier.
" In 1931, she went to Europe and studied with Hans Hofmann in Munich; the series of drawings from the late 1930s entitled titled For Dance Design exemplifies what she reports that she deduced from Hofmann's lessons, namely the block-form being a "space of for light" and a "space of shadow," such that, in her words, the Cubist's cube "translates nature into a structure.
And while the disavowal of authorship and the artist's hand was a big rhetorical point for postmodern art, it is not clear that it was Levine's purpose; she may not even be critiquing the aura of the original artwork in the liberatory fashion deduced from Walter Benjamin's "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1936), or commenting on the absurdity of an endlessly reproducible original.
She was, I deduced after the fifth time I saw the ad appear, wearing it to avoid getting noodle soup splashback onto her clothes or hair, but the picture seemed uniquely unsuited to the headline I commonly saw alongside the picture: "10 Things Japanese People Do Better Than All Of Us." If cosplaying as a Dilophosaurus just to eat dinner is doing life better, I'm happy living worse.
Now, for the part at the very end where Blanc runs through Ransom's entire plot, which happens so fast that you might miss an intricate detail or two: Blanc has deduced that Ransom switched the labels the two medicines that Marta gives Harlan — one being morphine, which is lethal if given at the dose of the other medication — and that he also stole the antidote from her bag.

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