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52 Sentences With "has a hunch"

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But Trump told Hannity he has a "hunch" that it's lower.
And Som has a hunch as to what that something might be.
Ultimately, though, Mr. Harris has a hunch this lawsuit will be settled.
He has a hunch that his mother is a pretty good runner.
Wayne just has a hunch the world would be better with Lennon in it.
Alexa will actually tell you it "has a hunch," exactly as if Alexa were a person.
Jim Cramer has a hunch that Intel could be on the verge of splitting itself into two.
She's not sure why this is happening, but she has a hunch that more screens aren't helping.
Meghan McCain has a hunch as to why President Donald Trump repeatedly attacks her father, Republican Arizona Sen.
" Without naming names, Avery said he "has a hunch" who did carry out the 2005 murder, "but I ain't sure.
Update: Motherboard reader and electronic musician Roger Greive has a hunch about the shutting-down sound of Tractor Beam 12.
Your Carpetbagger has been weighing industry buzz for months and has a hunch of what the Oscar nominations will deliver.
She sounds like a minor character in Sex Toy Story 4 who has a hunch its best days are behind it.
In November, the soon-to-be father of two told PEOPLE he has a hunch they'll be welcoming another son into their lives.
In November 2017, the soon-to-be father of two told PEOPLE he has a hunch they'll be welcoming another son into their lives.
The King makes no promises that they can be woven back together, though it — like The King — has a hunch that art can help.
The Bachelor alums spoke with PEOPLE shortly following their announcement, with Sean admitting he has a hunch they'll be welcoming another son in their lives.
" — TREVOR NOAH "Last night, President Trump appeared on Fox News and said he has a 'hunch' the coronavirus isn't as bad as health experts say.
The expectant pair hasn't announced the sex of their baby, but on a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ohanian said the couple has a hunch.
And, in a twist, Joy (Jessica Lu) has a hunch that all of the people Miles has been helping are clients of the same insurance company.
It's pretty alarming ... Kristin has a hunch that masks could become commonplace in the U.S. On a lighter note ... there's one corona Kristin wants to taste.
The Black Swan star notes that she and husband Benjamin Millepied haven't found out the sex of their soon-to-arrive second child, but the host has a hunch.
Dog the Bounty Hunter -- who can spot crime from a mile away -- has a hunch on a very personal offense recently committed against him ... and it's screaming INSIDE JOB.
Here's what New Yorkers should know about the rules: Say an officer has a hunch that a man on the street has a concealed weapon, such as a knife or gun.
Sex and relationship therapist Esther Perel hasn't met Melania Trump — but, if she had to guess, she has a hunch about what's going on between the First Lady and President Trump.
Michael Cembalest, the chairman of market and investment strategy of JPMorgan, has a hunch that a near-term recession isn't set in stone — and he has the data to back it up.
"That's why it's so critical to pick the best team from the get-go, because it's a doctor who has a hunch that can mean the difference between life and death," says Jill.
" Patricia Walker, Ken's stepmom who raised him since he was a young child, has a hunch: She tells PEOPLE, "I hope the outpouring of the love is an example of how the world should react.
USA Today reported two weeks ago that a common pleas judge in Hamilton County, Ohio, has adopted the practice of summoning ICE whenever he has a "hunch" that the defendant standing before him is an undocumented immigrant.
She also has a hunch, reflecting a common allergy to infinity, that ℝ⊗ℂ⊗ℍ⊗𝕆 is actually an approximation that will be replaced, in the final theory, with another, related mathematical system that does not involve the infinite continuum of real numbers.
He did not mention that one of Mr. Pence's jobs is to clean up after a font of misinformation, the president himself, who has said he has a "hunch" that the virus is not as lethal as experts say and that everything will be better by April.
Young, skinny men are more susceptible to suffering these rare lung injuries than other people (and they also develop in smokers sometimes), but Khan has a hunch that vaping might have contributed to this particular case, especially because the blister was in an unusual location on the side of the lung.
All shut down on a dime because Will has a hunch that he is certain is true: a girl, maybe six or seven years old, has been snatched from God knows where. And he intends to bring her back—no matter what it takes.
Old Willy finds it, but it's empty. Dave decides to turn himself in to the law and Chris, still in love with Dave, rides after him. Jim has a hunch, meanwhile, that the wagons weren't entirely empty when Old Willy found it. He is right.
Father Tomasino is stabbed to death. San Francisco traffic cop Joe Martini felt the priest was like an actual father to him. He asks to assist homicide Lieutenant Kilrain in his investigation, but after being rejected, Joe quits the force. He has a hunch restaurant owner Sylvio Malatesta could be involved.
Meanwhile, Altamash has a hunch that Nashwa is the one who planned to get Areesh and Anya killed. Nashwa disagrees and blames it on Altamash. Then Altamash opens Nashwas phone and shows the messages she sent the guy who shot her brother and pregnant sister in law, to Ghazanfar. Izza was also present there.
Scott succeeds, but is interrupted by movement on the pen tracking device. He tracks Gundars to a bathhouse, which Scott believes is a dead end. Robinson has a hunch that the plane is hidden in the building, leading the two into a fight with Gundars' men. Gundars speeds off in his car, with Wright in pursuit.
Justin, just to keep an eye on Eddie, offers him a job at the casino. There he befriends an Asian piano player named Allan. A local gambler named Hon-Fai is robbed and killed, and Eddie has a hunch Justin could be behind this. Christine makes it clear she isn't in love with Justin, and she and Eddie passionately kiss.
Skinner, however, refuses to do any follow-up on it. After Scully leaves it is revealed that the Smoking Man was waiting in an adjacent room to question Skinner about the exchange. Leaving the building, Scully has a hunch upon seeing the metal detector again that leads to locating metal in the back of her neck. Scully sees a doctor, who removes a small metal implant.
This novel is set in 1911 and centers around Isaac Bell, the chief investigator of the Van Dorn Detective Agency. Van Dorn is hired to find a young girl who ran away to become an actress. Hoping to find her and set her father's mind at ease, instead she turns up brutally murdered. Bell has a hunch this is not an isolated crime and his hunch is correct.
Betty then informs him that the owner has entered the car into a race that afternoon. The gas station owner has a hunch that Johnnie will show up to race the car and invites Johnnies father and Betty to join him at the race. Sure enough, Johnnies shows up and the owner asks him to race the car, and he competes against Maurie. Johnnie wins the race, has a confrontation with Maurie and beats him up.
She even opens up her database to Wolf, giving him full access to all of BEC's past, present, and future undertakings. Fascinated, Bey spends hours browsing through theoretical form change research efforts currently in progress. This experience heightens his suspicions; the BEC engineers are ingenious, what problem could possibly be so important and so intractable that it warrants Trudy Melford's personal recruitment efforts towards him? Bey Wolf is beginning to realise that a very complex mystery is unfolding around him, and he has a hunch that the Humanity Test false positives are involved.
The next morning, she is called in to the station to meet with the captain but instead has a hunch that leads her to a health club. She emulates the behavior of the instructors in order to take over a class when the next body is found in another room in the club. After an argument with Mackey she predicts the location of the next murder to be a biker bar. Mackey follows her and finds her in a back room with a knife in her hand next to a freshly murdered woman.
During a flashback Doyle recollects that Maggie whispered "The Rose, The Crown" in his ear while she was dying. He then goes to the Rose and Crown restaurant thinking it may be a clue. The local bartender does not recognize his aunt by name, but Doyle notices a photo on the wall of 3 people, one of which he has a hunch might be his aunt. The bartender tells him one of the other people in the picture, Tony used to work there and she sends him to his home.
The gun is found and used in another killing by a young punk, Nito Capa, and Cullen—with few options to save himself and his paramour Lois—tries to pin both crimes on him. However, kid brother Andy keeps connecting Ed to the first murder, catching him in a number of evasions and lies. In desperation, Ed ties and gags Andy and tells Lois they need to flee. Police roadblocks seal off the city, but Andy has a hunch where Ed took the woman to hide, at the abandoned ruins of Fort Point under the Golden Gate Bridge.
When starting a book, he says, the story is not always clear, but Connelly hasa hunch” as to where it is going. The books often reference real-world events, such as the 1992 Los Angeles riots and the September 11 attacks. Events that might seem of minor significance are included in some of the books, because of Connelly’s personal interest in them. For example, City of Bones, in which Detective Bosch investigates the murder of an 11-year-old boy, was written during Connelly's early years as a father of a daughter, and it hit close to home.
Probabilistic encryption is particularly important when using public key cryptography. Suppose that the adversary observes a ciphertext, and suspects that the plaintext is either "YES" or "NO", or has a hunch that the plaintext might be "ATTACK AT CALAIS". When a deterministic encryption algorithm is used, the adversary can simply try encrypting each of his guesses under the recipient's public key, and compare each result to the target ciphertext. To combat this attack, public key encryption schemes must incorporate an element of randomness, ensuring that each plaintext maps into one of a large number of possible ciphertexts.
In the early episodes of this season, Azula bonds with her brother and friends after their victorious return to the Fire Nation with Iroh as a prisoner. However, Azula lies to Ozai by claiming that Zuko killed Aang, as she has a hunch that Aang survived and knows that all the blame would now fall on Zuko if this were true. During the two-part episode "The Day of Black Sun," Aang assembles an elite invasion force and attacks the capital, taking advantage of a solar eclipse that renders the firebenders powerless. Having been warned by Azula, Ozai is evacuated to an underground bunker prior to the invasion.
Chester has a hunch that he may know the gang and with the aid of Stan and Ollie agrees to help Susan get her mother's money back. The group returns to the town and posing as out-of-town businessmen, check into the same hotel where Henry Corcoran, the leader of the con men, is staying. In plain view of Corcoran, Ollie (going under the name "Colonel Watterson Bixby") pretends to deposit $20,000 in the hotel safe to make the gang think that Ollie is incredibly wealthy. Corcoron instructs his girlfriend Dorcas to seduce "Colonel Watterson Bixby" in her hotel room, but she accidentally ends up inviting Stan instead.
Woody Woodpecker is driving in town singing, only to come across a Used Car Row where Buzz Buzzard is the Honest Injun, (actually Dishonest Injun), one of several car dealers with proprietorships on Used Car Row. Resorting to deliberate sabotage in order to attract business, Buzz causes Woody Woodpecker to wreck his car when he drives by. Since Woody is now in need of a car, Buzz is more than happy to show the woodpecker around the lot. Woody has a hunch that something screwy is going on, but Buzz promises that his cars are clean (one exception is when a skunk leaves a car).
Nevertheless, Sachin and Zaramud show interest in Rahul's plan, and Rahul reveals that he has a hunch that JC was privy to the outcome of the next India vs South Africa cricket match, and if they could bet on the same team JC bets on, they would surely win. Sachin decides to leverage the list of AGM's debtors to collect the funds needed to place the bet. The three of them visit Kewal Pandey, and are capable to extract half of what he owed to AGM, which is sufficient for their purpose. In the meantime, Kuber visits Rahul again, but this time gets badly beaten up by Sachin, who also manages to get Rahul's phone back.
When Adam Bishop, a middle-aged self-made man in the building trade, is cruelly murdered at his London home, Detective Inspector Ed Newson has a hunch that the crime has been committed by a psychopath who has killed before. He links up the new case with a number of older, unsolved ones, and a certain pattern emerges: It turns out that each victim was a bully many years ago when they went to school, and that they have now been killed in exactly the same way as they used to torture their peers. However, when Newson and Sergeant Natasha Wilkie talk to the former victims they soon find out that none of them could be the serial killer. Although successful in his job, when it comes to his private life Edward Newson is a lonely, sex-starved man secretly in love with his assistant, Natasha.

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