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145 Sentences With "had a hunch"

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I had a hunch he was a fan of Red Dawn.
I had a hunch, but several theme entries were misdirection incarnate.
Sometimes, I even had a hunch it was making me feel better.
"We had a hunch about this game being about the community," she says.
I had a hunch it might have something to do with the Nobel.
Beaudoin told VICE she had a hunch that something was up before her arrest.
And if you've had a hunch that it's been getting worse every year, it is.
So I had a hunch I'd find some wrestlers in Baku [the capital of Azerbaijan].
Master architect Victor Gruen had a hunch about creating spectacles with light and elaborate displays.
"(We) had a hunch that there might be some folks out there," Law told CNN.
We here at Refinery29 had a hunch that his gift would be of the fleshy kind.
It was cathartic for me, and I had a hunch it would be for others too.
The color previously leaked last week, so we had a hunch that it might be coming.
Branko Nesic had a hunch that Serbs were going to eventually want a higher-quality drink.
"I had a hunch this would not be a good thing," his said of the trade disputes.
But Najjar had a hunch that Cahalan might have a neurological problem, not a purely psychiatric one.
South Korean Choi Yoon-seok, 21, had a hunch Kim would show up to Saturday's hockey game.
Because of the patient's exposure to rodents, the doctor had a "hunch" to test for hantavirus, explained Smiley.
He had a hunch that the outcome of the election might have something to do with his research.
The two men must have had a hunch George was no enemy; otherwise they would have shot him.
LG: Just like I had a hunch that the next operating system was going to be called Nougat.
Vicki Gunvalson always had a hunch that Meghan King Edmonds and Jim Edmonds' marriage wasn't going to last.
I was afraid — really, really afraid — of failure, but I had a hunch that I could do this.
Mr. Shah may have had a hunch that the Danish tax refund machine was about to stop working.
We've always had a hunch that different stores use different sizes, but this woman on Facebook just proved it.
Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson said he was no astronomer, but he had a hunch that wasn't the case.
He merely had a hunch that he, or the public, might learn something about evolution, or about artificial intelligence.
Even so, Murphy made sense to the Nationals, who had a hunch that his October awakening was no fluke.
Scientists knew octopuses and squid don't have any depth perception, but they had a hunch their cuttlefish cousins might.
The owner of this one says she had a hunch it wasn't just the cats who were scarping their food.
The pigs at the market were generally acting pretty hysterically—they probably had a hunch of what was to come.
Harper, hitting cleanup, homers as Nats top Brewers WASHINGTON — Dusty Baker had a hunch, and it paid off Wednesday afternoon.
I had a hunch that I wasn't the only one yearning for a community and some deeper conversation on fatherhood.
Trilobites Scientists knew octopuses and squid didn't have any depth perception, but they had a hunch their cuttlefish cousins might.
Dr. Smith, a field geologist, had a hunch she would find something interesting at a site north of Pahrump, Nev.
And even before the happy couple met more than two decades ago, Ripa had a hunch that she would marry Consuelos.
Mr. McKay was friendly with the Dimitries too, but he still had a hunch something was amiss with the league's finances.
Dr. Rosenberg had a hunch he had just witnessed an extraordinary case in which a patient's immune system had vanquished cancer.
He thought its technique was a great way to move around and had a hunch that the physics would be intriguing.
Carradine says in divorce docs he had a hunch something was amiss after noticing his key to the unit was missing.
He had a hunch he could ensnare Dread Pirate Roberts the same way, and began to look for a sloppy mistake.
So when we saw what was happening to those North Korean launches, we had a hunch about what was going on.
But Lo had a hunch: what if some fetal DNA made its way into the pregnant woman's blood and could be detected?
Dan Wootton, an associate editor who oversees The Sun's celebrity coverage, told CNN that his team had a hunch that paid off.
I had a hunch that I'd feel different about false eyelashes now that my life is dramatically different from my pageant days.
I had a hunch Mr. DeLillo would win the Nobel Prize for Literature this year; he can't be surprised Bob Dylan did.
Researchers have already had a hunch that IGF-1 can regulate height at the expense of longevity, like the case in dogs.
Last year, theoretical chemist and Princeton professor Salvatore Torquato had a hunch—what if prime numbers were modelled as atom-like particles?
We had a hunch — we obviously made more than an educated guess — that our audience would be willing to pay for something.
I had a hunch, however, that Neuticles were less vital to the self-esteem of pets than to that of their owners.
When I first read about the discovery of Crispr — a cheap, easily deployed tool to modify DNA sequences — I had a hunch.
I had a hunch putting more trust in them to Band-aid over anxieties with digital "communities" and breathing exercises wasn't enough.
Although Dambra didn't remember exactly where he ordered the pizzas from, cinematographer Julio Macat had a hunch: Piero's, in nearby Wilmette, Illinois.
Alan Blinder: Before I even got off the phone with Fleck, I had a hunch I might have the lead of my article.
Weeks after the "perfect" proposal, Trainor revealed that she had a hunch the proposal was coming — because they picked out the ring together.
We had a hunch that the future of farming was going to be all about robots, and naturally, Japan is taking the lead.
He had a hunch that his school's network was woefully insecure, so he took it upon himself to test it and find out.
And he had a hunch that an experimental drug that curbs influenza's ability to replicate might work on this enigmatic emerging virus too.
Contact's steady growth and ultimate move to the ritzy resort surprises Harris, but she also had a hunch it was kind of inevitable.
Although he had a hunch regarding the growth of the internet, Bezos never expected Amazon to grow to the extent it has today.
We had a hunch, followed our curiosity, took the necessary financial risks, and began building – reworking, experimenting, and iterating countless times as we proceeded.
We had a hunch LG would return to CES with something even wilder, but we didn't expect a waterfall composed of OLED 4K TVs.
Scholars have long had a hunch that Chinese aid could be more easily manipulated than the Western sort, which often comes with strings attached.
In a season defined by nicks and bruises up and down the roster, Collins had a hunch the injury news was about Steven Matz.
But they had a hunch about how to manipulate levels of trust with oxytocin, a neurochemical best known for its ability to induce labor.
Buemi had a hunch that the same drug ring responsible for moving Molly into South Florida might also be importing the acetyl fentanyl pills.
Plus, I had a hunch that the jumpsuit would look just as good lounging around the house as it would out in real life.
We had a hunch, followed our curiosity, took the necessary financial risks, and began building -- reworking, experimenting, and iterating countless times as we proceeded.
Roland Rüegg: I had a hunch that kebab shops could offer something with cheese, and we also like to work on new recipes in production.
And because of the setting's quirky, over-the-top (even for New York's standards) nature, we had a hunch that a mastermind stylist was involved.
As a budding scientist, Ferreira had a hunch that the same effect could be created using a magnetic liquid found in speakers and electronic devices.
Deputy Jessop's portable radio had run out of battery, but he had a hunch that he should hike up a nearby hill and look there.
"I had a hunch I'd see a curveball, so I saw it pop up there and just tried to put it in play," Foltynewicz said.
Trinitas had a hunch about a XOR operation using the 6-bit cypher from the key being involved, but he was stuck on decoding the flames.
But on the last day of September in 23, she 'had a hunch that maybe something was wrong,' according to her testimony for a lawsuit deposition.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — I had a hunch, and sure enough his notes reveal that there is a lot of Sam Trabucco in this Sam Trabucco puzzle today.
It stands as the best-selling holiday standard of all time, something its famous American composer, Irving Berlin, a Jewish immigrant, had a hunch would happen.
When Wenqing Yan, a recent college graduate, sketched out her concept for cat-ear headphones with glowing lights, she had a hunch the idea would be popular.
Ruemmler recalled that Weissmann had a hunch that former Enron treasurer Ben Glisan would be willing to talk despite already having pleaded guilty without agreeing to cooperate.
We may not have actually seen the future on this one, but we had a hunch about the latest cast addition to the That's So Raven reboot.
But we had a hunch there was more to the story, so inspired by Bon Appétit™ pizza, we set out to answer your cheesiest, sauciest questions.
We first wanted to understand where the Echo is used in most consumers' homes (we had a hunch it was either the kitchen or the living room).
When he saw footage of the Tupac hologram at Coachella, Tudor had a hunch that there might be potential for the new technology beyond gimmicky festival cameos.
New York (CNN Business)Last summer, a large hedge fund had a hunch: Lumber prices were about to crash because of excess inventories caused by a railway strike.
Like Hailey Baldwin and Ariana Grande before her, Katherine Schwarzenegger also had a hunch she and her significant other were meant to be long before the relationship manifested.
Yama had a hunch that the effervescent, enhanced lighting would also suit the phone's camera and thus built an app with the same effect but in real time.
Reirden thought the pairings would speed up the transition to his system, and he also had a hunch that Alzner and Carlson would benefit from a shake-up.
It stands as the best-selling holiday standard of all time, something its famous American composer, Irving Berlin, who was a Jewish immigrant, had a hunch would happen.
Root-Bernstein, an ecologist and visiting researcher at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, had a hunch that the tool use she observed had to do with nest-building.
There was no way to predict that we'd strike the right balance with the audience, but we had a hunch, and time told us that we weren't too wrong.
"I had a hunch that they would often deal with race," Mr. Young said, but he was struck how often the hoaxes he found came back to the subject.
I had a hunch, even then, that this union bore my sought-after truth — that we vibrated at the same frequency and would always grow in lock-step pace.
During the bird flu outbreak of the early 2000s, some scientists had a hunch that they could use the exchange of dollar bills to model the way diseases spread.
Here are some truly hard questions we'd like some answers to: When was the first time Mark Zuckerberg had a hunch his platform was being used for foreign election interference?
Although Chip and Joanna, 39, didn't find out the sex of their baby until more recently, the fifth-time dad-to-be had a hunch just from an early ultrasound.
All the AMAs were with "regular people" (aka boring grown-ups), and he just had a hunch that Caleb would add a much-needed fresh voice to the Reddit community.
In , inventor Chuck Hall had a hunch that he could use The process, known as stereolithography, formed the basis of 3D printing, which creates objects from thin layers of material.
"We had a hunch when we started this work that there were more vulnerabilities to find," says Syed Rafiul Hussain, a mobile security researcher from Purdue who led the study.
As we reported ... Dog had a hunch the crime was an inside job based on what a psychic told him, who claimed she'd spoken to Beth from the great beyond.
He had a hunch about heme, an iron-carrying molecule in hemoglobin (which makes your blood red), whose structure is similar to that of chlorophyll (which enables plants to photosynthesize).
And by the end of that 45 seconds, the friend said, he already had a hunch about whether he was interested by the way the entrepreneur carried him- or herself.
We had a hunch our favorite denim brands would be breaking out of their standard boxes this year, creating pieces that go beyond the standard components of the classic Canadian tuxedo.
The "Sorry" singer always had a hunch about the model "being the girl I'm going to marry," sharing his eerily accurate feelings in a GQ interview more than Two. Years. Ago.
After the 2017 NFL draft, no one could have known Mahomes was set to become the breakout superstar he is today, but Chiefs general manager Brett Veach certainly had a hunch.
He told the New York Times that he had a hunch that social media could be a powerful force, after watching the print market get weaker Russia in the late 2000s.
And Mr. Gursky, a partner at the law firm Olshan Frome Wolosky, had a hunch that the 4,560 votes of that shareholder, who supported the insurgent candidate, had not been counted.
This guy who had a hunch about what was going on before his wife revealed her news … YouTube vlogger Austin didn't even need to open the gift his wife, Jess, handed him.
"We first had a hunch that our customers might want workwear because so many of them were wearing our shirts to work already," Melanie Moore, Elizabeth & Clarke's founder and CEO, told Refinery29.
The 33-year-old New Zealander, a trained reproductive biologist, had a hunch that the cellophane-like substance in which the Hylaeus bee breeds its larvae could replace toxic chemicals used in plastics.
He had a hunch that it might be Lyme disease because he'd spent time outdoors in rural Massachusetts two weeks earlier and might have been bitten by a tick that transmitted the illness.
She had a hunch they could help because they work for the Immigration Records and Identity Services Directorate, part of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Department of Homeland Security.
I started my final status with the words "Important announcement" because I had a hunch that those are some of the magic words that fool the Facebook algorithm into weighting posts more heavily.
So, with TB12's jersey still M.I.A. ... we asked Officer O'Neal (who was leaving the Oreo Dunk Challenge) if he had a hunch on who may have jacked the piece of Super Bowl history.
Stevens and Barres weren't sure what was eating away at these tagged synapses, causing them to disappear in the brain, but Stevens had a hunch that it might have something to do with microglia.
When Paul A. X. Bologna heard that a local fisherman had brought a dime-size jellyfish to a New Jersey aquarium, he had a hunch that it might be a Gonionemus vertens, or clinging jellyfish.
Ms. Frankel had a hunch it was a rare find and she was right; the book was a late-285th-century Ottoman Quran and sold, she said, through Sotheby's London in 2300 for about $282,000.
Last Wednesday, Trump told Fox News viewers he had a "hunch" that WHO estimates on the virus's mortality rate were wrong and that many Americans infected with the virus could continue to go to work.
During a panel at Fox's Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour for her new show, The Four, Trainor revealed to ET that she had a hunch the proposal was coming — because they picked out the ring together.
"I can't prove to you this was related to vaping," Khan previously told Insider, but said he had a hunch the injury was related to a marijuana device the patient had bought just a few months earlier.
They had a hunch that people who are more likely to become addicted to Facebook tend to measure their self-worth based on the acceptance of others, regardless of how high or low their self esteem currently is.
My research was the first empirical study of creepiness, and I had a hunch that feeling creeped out might have something to do with ambiguity—about not really being sure how to react to a person or situation.
My research was the first empirical study of creepiness, and I had a hunch that feeling creeped out might have something to do with ambiguity -- about not really being sure how to react to a person or situation.
My research was the first empirical study of creepiness, and I had a hunch that feeling creeped out might have something to do with ambiguity -- about not really being sure how to react to a person or situation.
"But Chairman Greenspan had a hunch that the United States was experiencing the wonders of a 'new economy' in which improved productivity growth would allow faster output growth and lower unemployment, without serious inflation risks," Mr. Powell said.
Chip and Joanna Gaines announced that they are launching their own TV network with Discovery — but fans who were paying close attention may have already had a hunch that the stars were preparing to return to the small screen.
Wang had a hunch, though, and that hunch came directly from LA. Los Angeles has historically bad pollution problems because it sits in a small basin region with the ocean to the west and the mountains to the east.
"We had a hunch there may be metals because of the coil used to heat up and aerosolize the vapor," says Ana Rule, an assistant professor of environmental health and engineering at Hopkins and co-author of the study.
Two weeks ago, back when Donald Trump was still telling Fox News that he had a hunch the coronavirus death rate would be a "fraction of 1 percent," a nurse in Northern California stepped forward to sound an alarm.
A cellular protein called PAK1 stimulates the growth of dendritic spines, or protrusions, that allow communication between neurons, and Roy had a hunch that this protein—when transported into brain cells—might help bring silent engrams back into direct awareness.
Whether that tweet was written by an assistant, or crafted while he was pretending to be his own publicist, it's clear that Trump had a hunch: Twitter could be the perfect distribution vehicle for the expansion of his personal brand.
Once she transferred to Cambridge after a year and a half at NYU, she had a hunch American women and girls would like to see the adventures of a young woman in the storied halls of one of England's oldest institutions.
Again, it was not exactly Las Vegas in terms of night life, and a few corners seemed dicey at night, but the price was right and the couple had a hunch that alternatives to their home kitchen were headed in their direction.
What I've Learned... When I first got the idea of using fantasy sports in the classroom, I had a hunch that I could use the same game mechanism to engage students in my existing content and help them develop better news habits.
The landowner, Gennaro Matrone, had a hunch that these were the remains of Pliny the Elder (the Younger wrote of his uncle's body lying as if asleep on the day after the eruption), but his theory was laughed off in the press.
And the final pair was the most arcane — there is a particular system that I expected to find, that has to do with hurricanes and is named after an engineer and a meteorologist, as soon as I had a hunch for 66A based on crosses.
You may have had a hunch that this was a thing, but the shift was evident on Tumblr, historically the source of many of the best astrology jokes and memes, like this post assessing the sun signs of a group of big chef dolls.
Four years ago, entrepreneur Rajesh Anandan had a hunch that might be the case — he figured that the autism community might be an ideal place to find people with great attention to detail and an ability to focus on a single task without losing concentration.
But Alioh had a hunch -- and when a man that can find a single fallen chimp hair on the forest floor and can spot chimps kilometers away with his naked eye better than you can (with expensive binoculars) as a hunch, you listen to that hunch.
As they continue, they hold smaller squares on larger ones to show pleasing (or not) color contrasts and eventually — you probably had a hunch it was coming — toss the pieces into the air until the stage is aflutter with paper in shades of lemon and mango.
Becky Brown had a hunch she was in for a long fight when she filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of San Diego in December 2014 — alleging that the San Diego Police Department mishandled a murder investigation that led her husband, a former crime lab worker, to kill himself.
What Bertelli and his team saw instead were the outlines of a different kind of structure beneath a thick layer of salt and he had a hunch it could be a form of limestone - carbonate - that he had seen yielding oil and gas in fields as far flung as Kazakhstan and Venezuela.
The lead author of the new study, Zhu Meng-Hua of the Space Science Institute at Macau University of Science and Technology, had a hunch the near side-far side asymmetries were the result of celestial collision after looking at data gathered in 2500 by the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission.
Listening back to my earliest conversation with Dr. White, which I recorded, he shared a story about how he once talked a young woman out of a rhinoplasty procedure, mainly because he had a hunch she wasn't entirely committed to it, she was just responding to other stresses in her life, which were temporary.
The first night, the NiteLink app said my snoring went down to 21 percent and the next night to 20 percent (the pillow told me), so they weren't super effective in my case, but I also had a hunch that my snoring had more to do with the throat portion of my airway than my nasal passages.
Screenshot: Injustice Today"If someone from ICE HSI searched for gang members in Massachusetts, that person doesn't necessarily know if someone has been identified as a gang member by a Somerville police official just because they had a hunch or by a Waltham officer because they killed three people," Kade Crockford, head of the ACLU of Massachusetts's Technology for Liberty Program, told Injustice.

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