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"surmise" Definitions
  1. a guess based on some facts that you know already
"surmise" Antonyms
calculation certainty fact information knowledge measurement proof reality truth disbelief certitude humility trust guess antithesis recollection disregard disdain ignorance neglect factuality evidence realness trueness validity factualness veracity verity actuality factualism truthfulness case genuineness truism veridicality indubitableness credence doubtlessness sureness conclusiveness conviction positiveness surety assurance assuredness authoritativeness definiteness doubt uncertainty doubtfulness dubiety incertitude question reservations distrust dubiousness dubitation incredulity misgivings scepticism(UK) skepticism(US) unsureness impossibility unbelief hopelessness mistrust exact amount exact number exact value precise amount precise number correct amount correct number intellect reason reasoning disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) dislike hate hatred rejection indecision irresolution dither dithering indecisiveness irresoluteness swithering lack of resolution difference dissimilarity know abstain calculate disbelieve forget ignore leave measure wonder misunderstand reject dismiss deny scorn prove destroy disperse distribute divide induce scatter not believe misconceive challenge skepticize misdoubt dispute query suspect misgive debate contest be apprehensive be skeptical be unconvinced be unsure cast doubt feel apprehensive comprehend recognise(UK) recognize(US) understand get grasp realise(UK) realize(US) learn perceive see conceive grok cognize discern sense fathom of be aware of be conscious of determine identify ascertain establish discover confirm deduce verify find register settle figure out find out make certain work out overlook be ignorant miss be inaccurate miscalculate misconjecture misestimate misjudge misconstrue confuse misinterpret misperceive confound misapprehend misread mistake misknow misapply mishear err misreckon miscomprehend get the wrong idea about maintain be certain be convinced strongly believe have faith have a conviction discredit think expect gather imagine assume feel presume reckon speculate complete conclude die end finish stop substantiate validate authenticate back certify circumstantiate corroborate justify support uphold vindicate attest to attest know for a fact conjecture predict postulate hypothesise(UK) hypothesize(US) suggest infer approximate predicate suppose theorise(UK) theorize(US) guesstimate

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"I can't surmise how politics will even end up in the U.S., so I'm not going to surmise how it ends up in Cuba," Vorwerk said.
Only a wild surmise, but I think she's a racist.
That much you surmise more or less from the beginning.
But I surmise that this will change in the playoffs.
The ramifications for future presidents are not difficult to surmise.
Police surmise she may have just walked out of her house.
And, we might reasonably surmise, perhaps didn't really want to be.
What can we surmise, given this quick glimpse of Future Judith?
At least, that's what I've been able so surmise so far.
Whether that's good, bad or indifferent, it's probably the reasonable surmise.
Police also surmise the likely scenario involves someone known to MacDermott.
We gossip and surmise: Who is a criminal and who isn't?
One can only surmise that Mnuchin slept through his undergraduate economics classes.
So you can surmise how much cred it still has among locals.
It's basically like a vacation day at Facebook from what I can surmise.
The algorithm sees his products as real guns, best as he can surmise.
The damn millennials are ruining everything, an old might surmise from these numbers.
Still, viewers will surmise that these allegations, at the least, have informed storylines.
Immigration lawyers surmise potential US applicants may have been dissuaded by the process.
The wild surmise of his design sketches beguiled virtually all who saw them.
From what anthropologists surmise, the islanders are related to other Andaman ethnic groups.
Because, without a law degree, they surmise, you couldn't really understand the Constitution.
We can't surmise everything from that, but we can make a good guess.
As you might surmise, they're quite similar, but they have significant and strategic differences.
They surmise that the forecasted gain will double when tax cuts are added in.
Nevertheless, you could surmise that Christian overturned Engstrom's ruling, because Johnson was not expelled.
"This whole road thing is difficult to surmise," Twins manager Paul Molitor told reporters.
I surmise that what it was like to be someone besides himself bewildered Bazille.
I can only surmise that this is what you want to tell me, Frank.
I surmise these people died when they were trying to swim from the rocks.
Are we to surmise that he will take this same attitude to the Oval Office?
We can surmise that he wants his work to provide pleasure, enjoyment, maybe even amusement.
Transitive inference is the ability to surmise a relation between objects without a direct comparison.
One can only surmise that The Times hopes to do the same with President Trump.
"Everybody that's written these books, they all surmise what happened," he once explained to me.
Some surmise that Big Beer is capturing some labels to study the industry and culture.
But one can surmise that Goodman has at least been on Oscar voters' radar before.
Internet commenters would surmise about her education and often assumed that all she did was surf.
It is fair to surmise this measure will most negatively affect older academy members, especially women.
I drink two small cups, which I surmise equals one of Luke's giant, face-sized mugs.
So let's stipulate it's not always as great or glamorous as one might surmise being Gaga.
"You can only surmise they had a couple of dozen extremely angry wealthy people," he said.
But then they began to surmise that they were watching the start of a training response.
But from what I can surmise, the final video chronologically should be the same for everyone.
Over on Reddit, users surmise how the scanners read values in order to morph the sound.
We surmise early on that Cantú, his psyche under strain, is not long for the job.
So, together, we're going to see if we can surmise the real inspiration behind the unique name.
So one could surmise that maybe they did consider it an honor to serve Jeff Sessions, no?
After sampling his trove of bivalves, we could only surmise that he doesn't know what he's missing.
This isn't very well explained by SpaceX, so we can only surmise based on what we see.
"We can only surmise what the 23nd Circuit was thinking," when it rejected the appeal, Norwick said.
OK but are there other aspects of that opioid effect that we can surmise might be beneficial?
Considering the fact that Prentice didn't correct the measurement mishap, one might surmise he hates making returns?
"This whole road thing is difficult to surmise," Twins manager and Hall of Famer Paul Molitor said.
Finally, I surmise absent response is not a factor of the arduous process that is federal policymaking.
I surmise that this will help push my query to the top of Google's to-do pile.
" Baron added at the time, "People surmise that it must be difficult to cover Jeff and Amazon.
It's not too much of a leap to surmise that Donald Trump's rhetoric is scaring people away.
Worth $814 million now, we can surmise that Sprout priced at an ARR multiple of about 7.75x.
Hotspot crime prediction uses algorithms to surmise where crime is most likely to occur based on arrest records.
Her parents and her therapist (played by Riz Ahmed) surmise her fantastical story is the result of trauma.
Protesters march in unison brandishing a "G20 Welcome 2 Hell" banner, the phrase adopted to surmise the demonstrations.
AP PHYSICS is a debut, and I surmise that it's a course that any "future engineer" might take.
I can look at these otherwise innocent movies, gathered together, and surmise progress fatigue: We already did that.
That's a plausible surmise about a White House where the line between idiocy and malice isn't always clear.
It is during this meeting that I surmise Dockery hatched the plan to rob Merrill, and involved Williams.
But even after tasting it, the townspeople of Olympia Springs, where the meat fell, couldn't surmise how it happened.
While educators could not pinpoint the exact reason each student was missing, it wasn't hard for them to surmise.
So from these two things we can surmise that an underground hyperloop is essentially a very fast subway system.
It's difficult to surmise our actual number — we may be thousands strong, or we may be one insomniac hacker.
Instead, we may surmise that at the moment, many people are emulating Mr. Trump and trying to think big.
We surmise from Demons, on view at Elizabeth Harris Gallery through December 21863, that Mary Carlson has some favorites.
I can only surmise that hot air captured in PVC plastic gets more economical as the day wears on.
We're left to surmise that whatever "much better" plan Lalo has in mind, it is likely to involve Jimmy.
I compromise and decide to lay in bed watching Netflix until I can surmise some energy to do something else.
Democratic candidates need to recognize that there are a lot fewer one-issue voters in rural America than people surmise.
As one might surmise, a memristor is a resistor that comes equipped with its memory, or is its own memory.
It is apt to surmise from the above data that the One True Chris-mas is still in our future.
Fans of the original film love to pry into its every nook, with a wild surmise as to Kubrick's intentions.
Let's look at what we know or can surmise about the two candidates' approaches to these two sets of issues.
And since Beyoncé dropped that tip, you could surmise that the rest of the photo is full of hints, too.
By now, it's safe to surmise that many citizens have understood and accepted that marijuana can be palliative in nature.
Quite the contrary: Anybody in the audience would surmise that her character is far more grounded and giving than Anna.
Privileged, comfortable people became convinced that this presidency would directly make their lives worse, and this surmise upset them tremendously.
And the aim here, I surmise, is to demonstrate some hidden unity between Old Master sculpture and some contemporary artworks.
I can only surmise I clicked on some technology-related content in my Facebook feed, either intentionally or by accident.
"A lot of activity was happening, as you can surmise, coming over the communication system ... lot of confusion," Rochester said.
Thus, the Trivers-Willard hypothesis led us to surmise that opposite-sex twins would be disadvantaged for health and growth.
This "preferential coverage," the researchers surmise, is due to the fact that readers can take direct action on lifestyle choices.
The researchers surmise that the parasite, called Paragonimus westermani, came from consuming raw crustaceans, either for pleasure or ironically, medical reasons.
The suitcase-straightener at Haneda airport can immediately see what they contribute: they could also surmise what would happen without them.
"We can surmise this was brought on by an effort to relive his glory days as a basketball student," says Harris.
Yes, it was another debate, spawning another meme, thanks to what we can only surmise was an off-the-cuff remark.
We can only surmise he's trying to please his boss by cheerleading fossil fuels, as Trump has vowed to expand production.
My personal knowledge of the traditions of the region leads me to surmise that these talks are almost certainly very real.
No one is talking anymore about having an exclusive on a plant or a patent that no one else can surmise.
"They (Russia) probably correctly surmise that eventually American policy will change," Bronk said, commenting on the analysis of the tracking data.
Bret Stephens If you follow the news from Israel, you might surmise that Benjamin Netanyahu's days as prime minister are numbered.
The Nebraska system, they surmise, is probably a demo or test system for ES&S, which has its headquarters in Omaha.
In fact, some surmise that the need to share probiotic microbes could have partly driven the emergence of sociality in animals.
A lot of speculation is all that the industry can surmise about exactly what happened and how the events came to pass.
What's on this computer we can only surmise, but it is clear that Wasserman Schultz wants the evidence kept out of court.
WHEN Denis Voronenkov, a former Russian lawmaker, was assassinated in downtown Kiev on March 23rd, Ukrainian officials were quick to surmise why.
There was a big firefight here, they surmise, but that could also make the carnival the answer to their weapons-collecting prayers.
We surmise that someone who woke up with spit-covered sunflower seeds in her hair can be as sassy as she wants.
Some surmise that Mr Abe called the election early to give Ms Koike almost no time to set up her new party.
"I can only surmise that probably the intel is not painting a pretty picture as it relates to Saudi Arabia," Corker said.
Although the researchers did not address how the youth were exposed, "we could surmise that it's family member and friends," King said.
Though occasionally (you surmise: You don't turn to look at him if you can help it) he shakes his head in disagreement.
The archaeologists also surmise that the attackers were driven by politics and power, not mainly by robbery or plundering the village's riches.
If you surmise that this plot would give "Dark Phoenix" a feminist subtext, you'd be wrong — it's pretty much the entire text.
Already we can surmise that the processes that form a comet within the solar system take place outside of it as well.
Moore speculates that she despised his "unmanliness," a shrewd surmise given her Lady Macbeth-like disdain for the slightest "wobbliness" in masculinity.
But some Israeli commentators surmise that when it comes to the peace process, the right may be in for an unpleasant surprise.
If the deceased owned financial assets like stock and bonds, it's pretty easy to check a brokerage statement and surmise the value.
The display of the Honor View 20 is a 1080p LCD, which you'll rightly surmise is the biggest budget corner cut by Honor.
It makes sense to do so when they surmise they are getting a big enough yield payoff to compensate them for the risk.
He still watches enough N.B.A. games to surmise that Curry and Thompson, more than anyone else, are lurking, unloading and, unlike him, facilitating.
Why Telltale's management was so blindly confident — or even deceptive, as some sources surmise — is a mystery to the people who worked there.
Candy cries about the accident for a full day, which you can surmise since the waterworks begin when it is still light outside.
"I would surmise that (the administration has) been thinking that a comprehensive plan is going to cost too much money," Hurd told CNN.
And Lincoln probably got the Know-Nothing vote in 1860, just as we can surmise Trump got the white nationalist vote in 85033.
The overwhelming reason for these second thoughts is not because they named their kids Pilot Inspektor or North West, as you might surmise.
While no physician is perfect, I surmise that this delayed diagnosis had as much to do with cost prevention as disease detection skills.
As the site notes, however, the absence of 5GHz support leads one to surmise that this won't exactly be a barn-burning flagship.
Without further details, it's difficult for experts and shareholders to surmise the exact nature of the deal beyond back-of-the-envelope calculations.
Oh, also, I surmise that most of us fell for a great bit of misdirection in this puzzle at the start, at 43D.
So we can surmise that Mr. Netanyahu used his May 9 promenade to inform Mr. Putin of the impending showdown with the Iranians.
No one can surmise whether our wonderful secretary of state is being pushed out the door, perhaps before he reluctantly decides to jump.
The melodrama was milder, and a cynic might surmise that that's why the show lasted only three seasons, compared to the original's 14.
Instead, they surmise, the reason must be a social one having to do with the mindset of people who use the dark web.
The procedure may have been done to save an ill cow, the researchers surmise, but no signs of illness were detected in the skull.
Here's what we can figure out about our ambitious contestant from Miami, based on what she told us herself and what we can surmise.
The same word was clued for decades in the puzzle as "Thief," so we can surmise the origin of the name of the game.
Therefore, I can only surmise that the investigation against me was deeply flawed and biased toward the toxic politicized atmosphere that afflicted our set.
Rick and his Alexandria-bound pals discover a blocked-off highway on-ramp, which they surmise must lead to one of the Saviors' facilities.
Without knowing what wrongdoing Mr Flynn has confessed to, it is meanwhile impossible to surmise how much Russia-related trouble Mr Trump is in.
We can surmise anything much more advanced than the free, manual toothbrush you get from your dentist is pretty superfluous to the average brusher.
"I can only surmise that probably the intel is not painting a pretty picture as it relates to Saudi Arabia," Corker told the Post.
"I can only surmise that probably the intel is not painting a pretty picture as it relates to Saudi Arabia," Corker told the Post.
"They made a conscious, intentional decision not to remove the canopies and the only reason I can surmise is money and profit," he said.
Nearly half of the looks at Prada (23 of 52) featured short shorts that — pure surmise here — you would not catch Lorenzo Bertelli wearing.
Epstein, it's easy to surmise, hoped to launder his reputation by association with all this—to purchase secular indulgences from these intellectual high priests.
We don't know anything official about this hamster and its death ball yet, but we can surmise a few things from these short teasers.
Taking that into consideration, it's fair to surmise that there are more children and families coming to the US without papers than ever before.
The pinot noir is crystal-clear and in a beaker, so it's easy to surmise that that one probably still has a ways to go.
Comparing an excavator or a crane's performance data against a huge database of historic records, EquipmentShare can surmise when equipment is about to break down.
One may surmise, therefore, that police officers are often in a state of psychological overload, faced with a multitude of difficult and challenging work demands.
Between unicorn hair and mermaids and dragons popping up on our Starbucks menus, one could surmise that adults have dived into a pool of escapism.
But what we can surmise is that Tina's baby indeed has a private social media life outside of the often harsh view of the public.
" This led the lead author of the study to surmise that pickle brine triggered a nerve reaction by sparking some kind of "neutrally mediated reflex.
Malone says he is retiring voluntarily Malone said he anticipated people would surmise his resignation stems from the Vatican's investigation, he wrote in Wednesday's letter.
We can surmise that, fortunately, America's foremost white supremacist was not able to partake in adobo duck legs with saffron rice pilaf and chive crema ($24).
We can surmise what happened before the moment depicted by the artist — they were lovers in bed together — but knowing that does not domesticate the image.
Instead, this is, as some surmise, a new Cold War to determine who will be the hegemonic power — economically and militarily — in the years to come.
At the same time, if he did this kind of money laundering 1,300 times, it's reasonable to surmise that he was aware of what was happening.
Sift Science uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to automatically surmise whether an attempted transaction or interaction with a business online is authentic or potentially problematic.
The back of the classroom is decked out in Black History Month artwork of children, so we can surmise that her birthday must be in February.
"You can surmise that (the coal produced for Paradise 3) is not a huge amount of their production," said Benjamin Nelson, senior credit officer at Moody's.
Based on what I can surmise from various clips, it separated contestants based on horoscope — you can see above that Yancey landed in the "gemini" category.
"Obviously, I was very frightened, and I think that since this has happened, I've been able to, sort of, surmise that I feel betrayed," she said.
The vote to leave, a so-called Brexit, raised the prospect of sustained anxiety in the global economy as investors struggle to surmise what is happening.
Medical officials surmise that those young children from Central America may have contracted the viruses that led to their deaths during the journey to the border.
All we can surmise thus far: Mr. Powell is slightly more inclined toward deregulation, and he will continue Janet Yellen's dovish approach to raising interest rates.
A collision early in our solar system's history shouldn't be a huge surprise; after all, scientists surmise that Earth's own Moon resulted from a giant impact.
"We can only surmise that the company had some unusual expenses during the quarter that it plans to eliminate in the next six months," Pachter said.
I could only surmise that this was in addition to the $2,500 to $5,000 a month she often said she needed to pay for her cancer treatments.
While more needs to be known about the relationship between life expectancy and education, researchers surmise that education is one of the strongest predictors of life expectancy.
"I can only surmise that he is going to sit back and think about it here," Tedd Wallace, the former mayor of South Lyon, told the outlet.
I can only surmise it's one of two reasons: those like ChiChi who were just voting for their best Judy and those who voted out of pity.
Netflix could still surmise that your life has felt empty ever since you finished season 7 of the Great British Baking Show, and suggest the appropriate spinoffs.
We surmise that the three photographs were taken in a single afternoon, as the sun moved across the surface of this unremarkable stretch of the Savio River.
The administration did not explain why it was picked, leaving scientists to surmise that it was because the center's grants pay American doctors to train foreign ones.
So one could certainly surmise that Lewandowski wanted to keep his hands clean from something he feared could he criminal — as Democrats did in their questioning Tuesday.
James and his team surmise it could be metal embedded in the moon's mantle from the asteroid impact that caused the crater some estimated 4 billion years ago.
There isn't much context to the video, but it doesn't take a basketball expert to surmise that the ref made (or missed) a call that Stoudemire didn't appreciate.
So, the scientists surmise, the male was trying to get with the mother of the infant he killed, clearing the way for her to have his own offspring.
"Without an appropriate response to every violation, Iran will surmise that it can continue to develop nuclear weapons, to destabilize the region and to spread terrorism," he said.
You surmise, reading his memoirs, that poetry is for him a quite distinct animal, specialized, like an arrowhead carved from stone, from every use but its intrinsic one.
Markets are likely to correctly surmise that, absent major budget revisions, Italy's debt will continue to increase from its already high level of over 130 percent of GDP.
"As an initial matter, the district court should not have relied even in part on its own surmise that the Chinese government perpetrated these attacks," the opinion states.
We may surmise that the socialist dragon has come of age and socialism in America, be it democratic or otherwise, no longer looks like an exceedingly lofty ambition.
"I can only surmise that he's a busy man with lots of priorities," Hensarling said hours before Trump fired off a number of tweets while posing with children.
Many periodicals indulged in at least a little bit of surmise, for the Wendels believed that "publicity was as demeaning as luxury," according to The New York Times.
" Ljungkvist went on: "I can only surmise that he thinks I did it up against an opponent, but to provoke someone with a fart would be pretty bizarre.
"Since each charge has normally four or more elements, you can surmise that a jury of 12 would have to agree not to just 18 charges," explained Coates.
Some archaeologists surmise that a pagan temple dedicated to the god Jupiter may have stood on the very spot where Notre-Dame was built so many centuries later.
No one needed to look at a statistics sheet in either of England's matches so far to surmise that both Panama and Tunisia are just not very good.
His discovery, according to numerous historians who have written books about Nixon and conducted extensive research of his papers, finally provides validation of what had largely been surmise.
Now ranked No. 7, she could become a top 10 regular if she remains healthy, but to surmise that she is now ready to dominate is a stretch.
While it's difficult to track the overall number of tech antitrust investigations, we can surmise from news coverage of the subject that the topic has become increasingly important.
It is not hard to surmise that he is concerned about the fate of this planet, especially in light of all the destruction and waste we perpetuate daily.
It happened most recently with the co-founder of a startup who one might surmise has a master's degree from Harvard based on his LinkedIn profile, but does not.
When our Kindle books mysteriously disappear overnight, or we're prevented from installing unauthorized software on an iPhone, we can surmise that we don't really own the things we've bought.
Others surmise that he was a special agent assigned to work undercover at Lodi High School in an effort to infiltrate an alleged drug smuggling operation within the school.
Logically, you might surmise that the fervent members of Team Edward and Team Jacob would have scattered to the wind like the ashes of so many destroyed sparkly vampires.
One could easily surmise that the world's biggest crude oil producer might well be considering a stake in the world's most iconic electric car company to hedge against oil.
It's fair to surmise that a significant number of the folks at the FBI's field offices and its Washington headquarters – the J. Edgar Hoover Building – skew to the right.
"You can surmise that it's most likely due to opioids," he said, but added that causes of death would need to be further examined in order to determine that.
Given my puzzle bylines over the last several years, you might correctly surmise that I derive lots of satisfaction from collaborating, and this was one I won't soon forget.
Maddox has disappeared, but Picard and Dr. Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill) surmise that he created Dahj as a tribute to Data, and that Dahj was one of a pair.
One has to surmise that the laws of supply and demand are working in full effect—the more iMessage vulnerabilities that are being reported, the less valuable they are.
While undoing clicks or direct demands aren't yet possible, you can clear your Facebook search history (similar to Google), a fact that I would surmise most people don't know.
"I would surmise that in say five years there will be robust derivatives markets in LNG," said Craig Pirrong, a finance professor specializing in commodities at the University of Houston.
If millennials are the primary users of social media, we can surmise this generation has used the ubiquitous smartphone to transform public conversation (for better and worse) and civic participation.
His take on the Civil War is reminiscent of Trent Lott's jolly surmise during a commemorative event for Strom Thurmond that it was too bad "Ol' Strom" never became president.
I would surmise from looking at the direction of the lines on Hillary's glasses, that Clinton developed a sixth cranial nerve paralysis or palsy as the result of her fall.
The first time we see Louisa Clark — known as Lou and played by Emilia Clarke — we note her brightly colored tights and surmise that she is a quirky free spirit.
And since, according to the American Egg Board, more eggs are eaten at breakfast than any other meal, one might surmise that this proves that eating eggs reduces heart attacks.
To navigate the world of "wild surmise" in which the critical mind so often dwells, it behooves the critic, Professor Hartman said, to hew a path through the textual landscape.
We can surmise, at least, that Trumpian, triumphalist America is in Ms. Tarker's cross hairs, even though "Thunderbodies" began in 2014, as a project at the Yale School of Drama.
I tell you this only because it's in the damn flap copy, and I trust your own powers of deduction, dear reader, to surmise that an entire skeleton soon follows.
To surmise: With no embellishments on-hand, Axl Rose sat down one day in 1986 and said to himself, Yes, I will record a 10-minute-long piano ballad today.
The raw, haunting gospel influence is the most forceful component here, and even amidst the wild array of sounds on offer here, is what I'd surmise to be the biggest draw.
"Based on the searches on her phone, you could surmise Jillian planned to murder London by throwing him off the bridge and to get committed to the State hospital," Branam said.
From looking at the legs, feet and clothing of those pictured, one can surmise that three of the people in the meeting are women – and the other is the former president.
I can only surmise they are surfacing now for the first time, decades later, as part of a concerted effort by others to destroy my name, my reputation, and my career.
Her furs are dripping from the raging storm outside, but we surmise that she can afford to toss them anyway, and her two children track mud across the gleaming marble floor.
With more women than ever starting their own business, and with the increasing rate of success of these businesses, one could surmise that women may especially be well suited for entrepreneurship.
After Stettheimer's death, her sister Ettie cut out major portions of the artist's diaries, so we know little about her thoughts beyond what we can surmise from her paintings and poetry.
The public, for the most part, does not know the extent of the evidence but one can surmise -- given the CIA's expertise -- that it comes from sources and methods abroad, mainly Russia.
As you rightly surmise ("Islam and democracy", August 26th), there appear to be varied and shifting positions among Islamists and Muslims on the question of democracy as well as broader Western principles.
I surmise with speciation syndrome humanity will also discover its sense of limits to what genetic editing means for future human form—and this discovery will probably ultimately cause revulsion at first.
These are fractions of fractions of the people who will vote in 2020—and come from similar corners of Twitter, one might surmise, that assumed Donald Trump could never win the presidency.
Before that happened, they communicated on our favorite business tycoon, OK. So we don&apost knows necessarily who that is, but you can surmise perhaps who that might be based on this.
We can surmise why Johns did not do another "Book" (1957), which was included in his first exhibition, Jasper Johns: Paintings, at Leo Castelli Gallery from January 503 to February 8, 1958.
With all of the uncertainty, I could only surmise that corporate buybacks are countering ETF outflows, which have risen mightily since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
When a doctor puts a stethoscope to your chest and asks you to breathe or cough, you can usually surmise from his reaction of "mhm" or "good!" that things are going swimmingly.
I surmise that one of her savvier acquaintances at the center, learning that Ferdy and I were arriving for our annual visit, may have asked pointedly about us and planted the seed.
When the movie begins, it's easy to surmise the audience is expected to identify with, and root for, McDormand's grieving mother, who puts up the billboards demanding justice for her murdered daughter.
We can surmise that in this current era of division, the results of a presidential election could be hotly litigated and regardless of the outcome, onlookers could decry the verdict as corrupt.
I can't state this, I shouldn't call it a fact, it's a surmise on my part: I know of no black person who has ever played a significant role in his business.
Downpours in DC earlier during the day on Thursday led some to surmise the "Salute to Service" event would draw a relatively small crowd and end up being a reprise of his inauguration.
One surmise is that an administration official wanted to reveal the extent of the Russian invasion of U.S. financial exchanges as a way to alert investors to the possibility of worse to come.
Green alert: You don't have to leave it up to fate, or to the W-4 you filled out way back when, to surmise whether you'll get a break you can boast about.
One could surmise this is to get in the good graces of the U.S. president by staying at one of his hotels, but the effect is to put money in the Trumps' pockets.
"Some people in the community surmise that action was taken against those involved in the 'Occupy Movement' today because they were so instructed by the Chief Executive-elect, Mrs Carrie Lam," it said.
This is a mere surmise but, on the evidence of their reasonably high spirits on Sunday, it's possible that Jose Mourinho's absence from the touchline was another cause for United to take heart.
At least, that's what we're able to surmise from this archival clip that Magnetic Magazine dug up of the artist losing his temper at a San Francisco PlaySkool rave's sound crew in 1992.
You know something will go wrong, and you surmise it might involve Laura's 16-year-old daughter, Irene (Carla Campra), who is impulsive and, like many teenagers, a bit of a boundary-tester.
However, he hedged a bit: "I don't want to surmise too much here, but Apple technology may have been picked off by China and now China is becoming very competitive with Apple," Kudlow said.
The stresses imposed by the Ice Age winter, the authors surmise, took a toll on these young Neanderthals, who showed signs of sickness (in the form of poorly developed tooth enamel) during these periods.
So, to surmise, The Beverwyck, which is always locked and only accessible to members and crew, is a short walk from the place where a woman's dead body was found and Cora was hunted.
We can now safely surmise that Wonder Woman has exceeded both Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad at the domestic (North American) box office as of Thursday, making it the biggest hit Warner Bros.
Strictly speaking, that could be true if the officials involved in the land deal and altering the related documents engaged in "sontaku", by attempting to surmise their superiors' wishes and acting without explicit directions.
That's the best we can surmise as a possible explanation for why she would buy another home for $4.5 million right next door to the $6 million property she bought in May, Trulia writes.
"It is reasonable to surmise from these findings that being in the early stages of one's legal career is strongly correlated with a high risk of developing an alcohol use disorder," the researchers wrote.
With America, a nation founded on immigration, ineptly facing serious challenges within its immigration system, why the administration would expend precious time and effort on this hairsplitting gesture of exclusion one can only surmise.
An F.B.I. affidavit said a visible crease mark on the file, a scan of which The Intercept provided to the government while trying to authenticate it, prompted investigators to surmise it was a printout.
Jacob was too jealous to allow Tamir the pleasure of explaining what his companies did, but it wasn't hard to surmise that, like most Israeli high tech, they applied military technologies to civilian life.
I surmise that many solvers will be going at this backward and solving 60A early in the puzzle; this was a hard one to work out from left to right and top to bottom.
Since we've known for a while that Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) died when their kids were teenagers, and they were born in 1980, we can surmise that she's doing scenes that hover around that tragic event.
The new bot, called Lucky in what some surmise is a nod to Google search's long-standing "I'm Feeling Lucky" feature, lets you type a word or phrase in text and receive an applicable GIF.
From that effort, they were able to surmise what Benjamin Fulton, the lead author on this study, called "a major new division in the family tree of exoplanets" during a press conference about the news.
It's easy to surmise that Trump's new immigration position was motivated by his latest, not-so-great poll numbers; one national poll by the Washington Post gives Clinton a double-digit lead over The Donald.
A good friend told me that I had called the spirit of that dead woman and that there were plenty more spirits floating around Brooklyn because, as we can surmise, plenty of people died there.
Erpenbeck doesn't linger on the reasons for Richard's new attentiveness, but we surmise that they may be partly academic: after a period of indifference, he is suddenly shocked at his own ignorance, ashamed of it.
There has been much talk of the broadcasting bubble finally bursting and, while that might well be a premature surmise, there's a sense in which the upwards spiral of television money is no longer guaranteed.
It is a commitment that has led numerous league observers to surmise that coaching the Spurs for one more season and walking away after the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo is the most natural scenario.
This dramatic change in the environment has led archaeologists to surmise that the earliest migrants to North America arrived by traversing this corridor, in what's referred to, appropriately enough, as the Ice-Free Corridor Hypothesis.
"In light of these allegations, it is non-sensical […] to surmise that when Plaintiffs came to a meeting of the minds with ACN, they believed they were also constraining themselves as to the Trumps," Kaplan wrote.
HTC hasn't yet quit the smartphone business entirely, as the company has already promised a dual-camera flagship phone for 2018, which we can surmise is the U12 that was teased a couple of weeks ago.
And while you might surmise that it's difficult to feel connected to a character living in a 25-bedroom mansion when you live in a studio apartment, we are generally able to get beyond this discrepancy.
New Order's "True Faith" contains the phrase "depend on the morning sun," so we surmise that a wistful daybreak epiphany of self-worth and personal agency is somehow relevant to Copperwhite's motivation for the eponymous painting.
"One can only surmise that the point of the lawsuit is to do something else, and again, my assumption is that the something else is to try to discourage other women from coming forward," she said.
In Tuesday's decision, Circuit Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain said "it does not take much imagination" to surmise how Robins could have suffered real harm, given the importance of consumer reports to getting jobs, obtaining loans and buying homes.
It's unknowable how he'll respond whenever Leonard steps back on the floor, but it's fair to surmise that the two-time Defensive Player of the Year will boost Aldridge before he dislodges him from this happy place.
Yet if what emerges isn't as blatantly disrespectful toward the GOP nominee as some might surmise from the title and messenger, it's also an unqualified endorsement of Hillary Clinton, liberally peppered with detours into Moore's progressive agenda.
Baelish realizes that if he's going to follow through on his designs on Sansa, he'll now have to go through Arya, who in a great reaction shot, seems to surmise all of his treachery with a glance.
It is not difficult to surmise that the political forces demanding an expansion of subsidies for inefficient electricity are on a roll, and the FTC would like a piece of the action in terms of policy authority.
The author offers us some obvious points to think about around environmental destruction and species extinction, and those are obvious enough that I think any reader can sort of surmise how the story connects to those issues.
"The hydrotechnical structure was built in a makeshift way, as I surmise, in violation of all conceivable and inconceivable standards," said Yuri Lapshin, chairman of the Krasnoyarsk regional government, according to the state news agency RIA-Novosti.
But we know for certain that some were, and we can reasonably surmise that a good many more were, too, all of them still in possession of her selfless gift and her matchless legacy, their very lives.
Tax policy analysts were left to surmise possible explanations of what the President meant, with the prevailing view being that Trump was referring to a $100 billion tax cut that would link capital gains taxes to inflation.
This is not an ordinary grocery store, which you can surmise from the color blocking and singing cans of soup, along with the fact that customers can purchase packets of seeds that will eventually turn into a lover.
Since Future rarely talks about his feelings, one could surmise that his misery is formal, merely a matter of tone; that this is one more rap record glorifying strip clubs, substance abuse and the like regardless of mood.
We would surmise that Democrats may be more receptive to engaging in coalitions and international institutions to address these issues, particularly if these solutions are able to provide alternative pathways to unilateral military action or similarly aggressive actions.
I can only surmise that as screens have gotten smaller and people walk around watching every TV show, every movie on their iPhones, we really need that human face-to-face contact — the real body, the real voice.
"Intuitively one would surmise that a partner would be more likely to identify or facilitate evaluation of a concerning skin lesion and this excellent paper has scientifically demonstrated this," Farma, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
"I would surmise being able to put terrorist propaganda on the internet might become more imperative," said Duke, who described the terrorist threat to the United States as being as high as it had been since pre-9/11.
"Analysts surmise the disruption was retaliation against the International Olympic Committee for banning the Russian team from the Winter Games due to doping violations," writes the Post, adding that "no officials from Russia's Olympic federation were allowed to attend."
Kevin O'Rourke, an analyst of Indonesian politics, said there is "ample reason to surmise that lawmakers are deliberately blocking" the tax amnesty in retribution for Widodo's decision to delay revision of a law governing the country's anti-corruption agency.
"There are duplicate frames at the moment of contact; 2 additional frames for no apparent reason but one could surmise that it could give the false impression of a split second more contact then there actually was," Smith wrote.
They're also not making a peep about Hunter Biden's long history of other questionable deals and jobs that may not be illegal, but only a total naif wouldn't surmise they were attempts to curry favor with his powerful father.
Bottom line: We surmise EW common could top $143 by year's end - largely owing to our call that EW could deliver accelerating TAVR growth through H214:2222E, augmented by TMTT, to which we also see upside to current guidance.
While we do not have strictly comparable cost data with respect to the various agencies of the federal government, we surmise it would likely be similar, given the diverse and varied nature of the federal workforce and its worksites.
None of them want to be known as as hookup app, and it's definitely possible to find a long-term relationship on any of them, but Tinder and Bumble provide so little information that user intentions are easy to surmise.
Baseball has been played for more than a couple of centuries now, all across the globe, at myriad levels, every single day, which means we can safely surmise that the number of games played, conservatively speaking, reaches the hundreds of millions.
One can surmise that this is a hedge against the reason why the quote is so perversely transgressive in the first place, which is that Parker is positioning himself as the very thing he is supposed to be standing against.
If we circle back to the figure of Farley, face down against a stack of footlockers, we might surmise that the artist is imagining his own death, but recognizes that he cannot actually see his transition from being to non-being.
After all, it does its job of identifying me as a legitimate, trustworthy professional, even though one user did rather unkindly (but fairly!) surmise I must not be "one of the better known" journalists after I commented on an influencer's post.
While no one was mentioning any carrier names, Aquto seems to have partnerships listed on their website with AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Orange and PLDT so one could surmise those are the carriers going out of the gate with this.
As you might surmise from its name, this is one serum that doesn't smell like water you've been boiling lunch meat in (because yes, that is what most of these serums smell like thanks to their high concentrations of ascorbic acid).
We surmise that Anthony is at least a few years older than Julie and also different from the relaxed, racially and sexually diverse group of friends and schoolmates who gather at her apartment to drink, smoke and listen to records.
Some analysts surmise the major carriers don't make much money on that business anyway since the sheer scale of the Amazon operation has enabled it to negotiate rock-bottom shipping rates that translate into razor-thin margins for the companies involved.
Your bare tribute, "noble," to La Farge's painting in Ascension Church,makes me surmise you were wordless in wonderat how that tiny chapel could contain the altarpiece with an Americanlargeness: lank disciples watch the god soaruntil seeing is all they are.
It was a reprisal of his 2016 call for Russian help, essentially "China, if you're listening..." This time, Chinese officials listening to Trump might surmise that obtaining a favorable trade deal with the United States may require helping the President win the election.
"Pull-forward of imports into warehouses may persist for the duration of the year, as importers may surmise that the trade conflict with China won't be resolved in time to head off the scheduled bump-up in tariffs at year-end," they wrote.
Much taller and wider than they are deep, these two are roughly shell-like, with one side of the shell obviously formed by hand; we surmise that the wet plaster was packed onto the side of the car to form the impression.
"But knowing that we do 270,000 pap tests a year, and detect 72,000 cancerous or precancerous abnormalities, without access to the essential care that we provide, you'd have to surmise that many of those patients would find barriers to care," she says.
We also can surmise that what Trump was probably actually mad about on December 29, 2017, was this story about White House dysfunction that was published in the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post, since the Post is one of his frequent targets.
When she drives "as if she were landing an enormous plane full of porcelain children on a mountaintop," we can tell what a careful surgeon she is, even as we surmise that there will be some breakage before the story is over.
Historians have pointed out that, whatever we're celebrating on December 25th, it isn't the birthday of Jesus of Nazareth, who, they surmise, was probably born sometime in September, or possibly in the spring, when the shepherds would have been out tending their flocks.
"According to the burn marks on the sample, we surmise that the source of the heating comes from outside the battery, and it's very likely that there was an external factor causing the heating problem," the battery maker said in a statement.
Using metadata from Yahoo's dataset alone, for example, you could easily surmise that a woman under 20 in Akron, Ohio used a mobile device to access news about the latest ISIS attack at 3:15 PM local time on February 13, 2015.
For example: You and your Pisces get together for dinner after an annoying day at work, and they surmise that your day was harder than theirs so they should just shut up and listen to you instead of sharing what's really bothering them.
Headlines abounded -- "Yes we Tan!" and "The audacity of taupe" -- Fox News' Lou Dobbs went so far as to call it "un-presidential" and tried to surmise Obama was sending some sort of hidden message, possibly to our enemies, via the suit color.
Though she was not named in Mr. McAlary's columns in 1994, and has maintained her anonymity since, the public disclosures about her being an activist added to her agony over being doubted since she figured it might help people surmise her identity.
You made the ending of "Hair Love" visually ambiguous — in the film we surmise that the mom is being treated for cancer, and that's why she's wearing a head wrap, but in the book she could be wearing it for any reason.
These are folks, we can tell, who truly want the best for their children, and (contrary to the stereotypes one might surmise about the beliefs of suburban Texans) are not just willing but eager to enlist a drag queen in helping them get there.
He thinks that&aposs possible, but if they pull out, they play him, that we&aposre going to end North Korea&aposs threat to the American homeland in his first term and I&aposll let you surmise as to what that might look like.
As the world mourns the purple Prince of Funk, who was found dead in his home on Thursday, some may be moved to recall his sometimes-rocky relationship with the Internet — and surmise that he never really got it, or much of technology at all.
Unlike today's self-driving technology, humans can instantly identify an object falling from a car's trunk as a cardboard box, not a boulder, and can surmise that a football landing in the street may soon be followed by the group of kids chasing it.
"He thinks that's possible, but if they pull out, they play him, then we're going to end North Korea's threat to the American homeland in his first term and I'll let you surmise as to what that might look like," Graham told host Chris Wallace.
The President's tax promise had sent Washington into a frenzy as reporters, politicians and analysts alike tried to figure out what he was talking about, leaving many to surmise there was no plan in sight and zero chance Congress could pass a bill in time.
There is a general, indicative mess of bird droppings, dried up leaves and grains, one conspicuous feather, some ostensible footprints, and scattered powder, so even without photos documenting the 1975 performance, showing a live bird tied to a similar structure, one could surmise as much.
At that moment, cosmologists surmise, a violent ballooning propelled the Big Bang; in a fraction of a trillionth of a second, this event — named "inflation" by the cosmologist Alan Guth, of M.I.T. — smoothed and flattened the initial chaos into the more orderly universe observed today.
Malaysian police are investigating how two women received a nerve agent allegedly smeared on the face of the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. They surmise it was a massive amount of the chemical because small amounts of the substance are difficult to detect.
Half the industry pivoted to video at the behest of Facebook, who provided media companies with metrics that promised large returns on investment but which anyone with a clear head could easily surmise had been substantially juked (since it was in Facebook's interest to do so).
As anyone who's ever spoken to an Aries can probably surmise, the sign of the Ram is ruled by Mars, which is why their respective energies are so similar — Aries people get their tenacious, often hot-headed attitude from Mars, the planet of conflict and action.
" He said he never abused his power as a Hollywood executive and said he could only surmise that the allegations "are surfacing now for the first time, decades later, as part of a concerted effort by others to destroy my name, my reputation and my career.
The case caused such national outrage that Truman sent the FBI to Monroe, about 40 miles east of Atlanta, but witnesses and suspects stonewalled investigators, who were left to surmise that their efforts to solve the case might not trump a countywide effort to obfuscate it.
" Because the Swift-Sheeran-Future collaboration is predominantly about enduring love — see the repetition of lyrics including "I wanna be your end game / I wanna be your first string / I wanna be your A-team" — one could surmise the four words Sheeran references are "Will you marry me?
I'll often wake up to discover a flurry of follow-up emails from auto dealerships in North Carolina — this seems to happen in the Carolinas more than other states, for some reason — and surmise that yet another Charles Taylor has gone car shopping and misremembered his email address.
Of course, these questions are also appropriate with respect to those workers still employed by traditional, Main Street-style businesses, but I would surmise that those businesses might be more likely to extend greater loyalty (and with it, more security) than those who employ workers through freelancing platforms.
It's not hard to surmise why the trackers are so widespread—users are easily suckered into downloading apps, especially free ones, and including trackers turns every user's data into a monetizable commodity—and the ubiquity of the tracking software only underscores how widespread spying on users is in the digital era.
We can only surmise for now what issue the Trump administration has with the report, but perhaps it has to do with erasure of anything not from this current administration — Trump doesn't want to give the American people access to that information because Trump didn't put his hands on it.
Still, if we combine what we know about tax loopholes for real estate investors with Trump's limited financial disclosures and other publicly available information, it is reasonable to surmise, as does expert and Pulitzer Prize-winner David Cay Johnston, that the presumptive Republican presidential contender is paying very little in federal income taxes.
MACCALLUM: So I would surmise that the nature of those questions had something to do with the initiation of all of this and whether or not he authorized or initiated any informants to try to interact with members of the Trump campaign or to try to create a pretext for an investigation.
If you've read any entertainment news site in the past five years — or even just sites that cover entertainment news alongside other things, like this one — you can surmise that following the ins and outs of the latest superhero films is a surefire way to post stuff that readers will be interested in.
Alternative "historical agents" are much in demand, and one may surmise that until they are found and put in place, debating the models of a "good" or at least a "better" society will seem to be an idle pastime — and except in the extreme margins of the political spectrum won't arouse much emotion.
Here's what I can surmise from bits of information in The Rise of Skywalker: At the very beginning of the film, Kylo Ren arrives on a planet called Exegol where Palpatine has been rebuilding (but not really rebranding) himself ever since the Battle of Yavin at the end of Return of the Jedi.
"I surmise, given their close crown prince to crown prince relationship, that it was more likely about how do they cover for each other and help each other out than it was about using US power to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for any of its human rights violations," she told CNN's Jake Tapper.
"The list is actually so targeted and comparatively mild, it leads one to surmise that it may have been a set of targets devised by the Obama administration, and was ready to go when Trump came into office," said Adam Smith, former senior advisor to the Director of the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control.
When these outcasts are deplatformed from the "mainstream" platforms and have nowhere else to go, it's not difficult to surmise that they will take their activity to more covert corners of the web where their words and actions can become more dangerous and nefarious, especially as they find connections with other "distasteful" outcasts who have suffered the same fate.
I didn't rightly surmise it as another person's will projected onto mine, I didn't sit on my hands and argue the pros and cons, I just went because being told what to do, as it had when I was a kid, was so much less of a headfuck than coming to a decision on my own.
Word of the Day : based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence _________ The word supposititious has appeared in three New York Times articles in the past 42 years, including on April 21, 1974 in the book review "The Freud/Jung Letters" by Lionel Trilling: But Jung's place in Freud's regard was not determined only by practical considerations.
"The only thing we can surmise is the offshore topography apparently is so steep that, as the lava is flowing in and forming all this new rubble, it's just slipping down into deeper parts of the ocean and not piling up to form a new delta," Ms. Babb said ahead of the cliff collapse on Thursday.
The sensor of course is extremely important, and it is improved: the 1.4-micrometer pixel pitch on the wide-angle main camera is larger than the 1.22-micrometer pitch on the X. Since the megapixels are similar we can probably surmise that the "larger" sensor is a consequence of this different pixel pitch, not any kind of real form factor change.
Yeah, look, I'm not in the room negotiating or representing Discovery or Scripps, so I can't say what they need in order to do better, but I would surmise, given the fact that they're pursuing that transaction, that they must ... There are very smart people in those companies, so they must believe that that is going to better position them in their negotiations.
The paper also gives an example of a dialogue where a player might help the bot learn what a gargoyle is:PLAYER: go over to that tower with the gargoyles [assistant does not know what "gargoyles are", but sees there is only one tower; surmise that that tower must be related to "gargoyles"] [assistant walks to the tower]ASSISTANT: does this tower have gargoyles?
But his approach, as laid out in his introduction, was precisely the opposite of Horace Poolaw's, and it shows: When we look at Trecil Poolaw Unap with her dog, with her ironic smile, we don't think of her as an "illustration of an Indian character," nor do we surmise that she is caught in some "vital phase" of her existence.
Once those two detectives were revealed to be Rust and Marty from True Detective's storied first season, fans began to surmise that perhaps the mention of Nebraska was teasing a fourth season set in the state, and that every new season of the show would ultimately look at the same criminal conspiracy from new locations, with different detectives catching brief glimpses of the larger monster.
Don't give advance notice, unless you're having layoffs The Aurora gunman had been previously written up and probably knew he was going to be fired, said the CEO of Mueller Water Products, parent company of Henry Pratt Co. "We can surmise that he was speculative about what was going to happen as evidenced by him arming himself with a firearm," CEO Scott Hall said.
"Based on what we do know about China's systematic use of electronic communications technologies to steal intellectual property, among other things, and based on how modern intelligence services tend to operate, there is good reason to surmise that there is no perfectly clean divide between the state and companies like those mentioned above in places like China," said Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution.
We can only surmise what Beavis and Butt-Head would have said about the 14 years of metal between the show's cancellation in 1997 and its brief reprise in 2011, which shifted with the times and saw the duo focusing most of their critiques on MTV reality mainstays such as Jersey Shore, Teen Cribs, and 16 And Pregnant alongside a few music videos by of-the-moment acts like MGMT and Skrillex.
"I think a fair surmise is that a Trump administration will have a broader impact on the entire fossil energy sector by restoring an 'all of the above' energy policy for the federal government, one that has served the country well for generations with low-cost energy, and end Obama's 'keep it in the ground' regulatory policy," Luke Popovich, a spokesman for the National Mining Association industry group, said in an email.
Over the past few months, a few popular theories as to who will meet Lucille have materialized, and some have been bolstered by real-world happenings — like details being leaked about who's (and who's not) on set, or cast members posting spoilery personal photos on Instagram (if someone regularly posts pictures that aren't taken anywhere near where the show is filming, one could surmise that their character is no longer part of the show).
That is, it would have been easy to guess them, the way one can surmise with certainty, or, in other words, intuit, others' estimations of oneself—their impressions, attitudes, opinions—though more often than not, unless people lose their temper and erupt in raw confrontation, these estimations go unspoken, at least between the people directly involved, though other people, those with similar opinions, such as Jim and Hank must have held about me, might speak to each other, privately, offering observations that confirm flaws or recalling anecdotes that give clear-cut support to a common judgment regarding a specific failing.
Sadly, he is a landlord so is essentially a lot of human skin pulled taut over a small pile of garbage, and so necessarily cannot be a good person, sorry, and so these are the highlights of the conversation, as best I remember them: – I mean, first of all we had to do that one-minute long back and forth you always have to do with anyone whose number you got off Gumtree, and that is: the Gumtree person asks you why you are calling and where you got their number from, a bit like when you start up a fun and flourishing relationship with a new drug dealer – some lad called "Frosty" – who did give you his number at a warehouse party once but does not remember doing this because, as you can surmise, he was exceptionally high at the time.

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