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Freixo surmised that her killers were hired by rival politicians.
Vipassana, he surmised, could help rebuild and strengthen those connections.
He surmised that they might be replaced with new ads.
She works for a publicity or marketing company, he surmised.
Paulsen surmised that a "spurt near 4 percent" is possible.
Building these cities would create a lot of jobs, he surmised.
The answer, as you've no doubt already surmised, is THESIS STATEMENT.
Several surmised that it could be Grey's Anatomy star Jesse Williams.
Its head rolled with what I surmised was a broken neck.
Overall, the new findings seem to support what has been surmised.
It was, he surmised, a team lacking trust in one another.
But he surmised the measure has a strong chance at passage.
Western intelligence officials have surmised that the substance was a poison.
Some on Twitter surmised that it absolutely could not be pee.
Sire quickly, albeit belatedly, surmised that Sebadoh wasn't their next big hitmaker.
Investors quickly surmised the U.S. Virgin Islands might pursue the same strategy.
" Malphurs surmised that the fierce fish "was very unhappy about being caught.
Here are some other possible reasons we've surmised for Pablo's delay.1.
Some fans surmised that the numbers meant that Bey had given birth.
Experts surmised that this could work against AWS in the JEDI fight.
Others surmised that it was maybe a Bernie Sanders supporter in disguise.
The father surmised that his son could run for president one day.
Most surmised that Roman King Numa Pompilius gave February its 28 days.
The authors surmised that male turkey bones were probably favored for tools.
Turn Taylor against Doug, she surmised, and the whole edifice would collapse.
She'd had some kind of nervous shock, he surmised, from extreme stress.
Perhaps, some surmised, the hardliners' brief arrest of his brother had spooked him.
Through a process of elimination, the CDC surmised that the cases were local.
Markel, 41, died the next day — and police quickly surmised he'd been targeted.
Many women in her situation, she surmised, would support a third-party candidate.
Because of this, the loss was somehow different, and perhaps easier, they surmised.
The F.B.I. had many reasons to pursue him as an informant, he surmised.
By day, it keeps me warm and, as you've likely surmised, 100% dry.
Chicago defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson surmised that Hossa had discovered the fountain of youth.
They correctly surmised that he was closer to them philosophically than to President Bush.
Wouldn't he have surmised that Euron and company would be out there, at least?
Champollion eventually surmised that a queen had included her name with King Thutmose III.
My mother, I surmised, may have had a few food issues of her own.
Brown surmised that three factors have driven these excess returns around White House visits.
Tyson surmised that the newly discovered evidence cited by DOJ could be her admission.
As can be surmised, Mr. Birch is a glass-half-empty sort of guy.
Ages ago, Wentzell explains, it was surmised that witchcraft could account for limp dicks.
The doorways, Reeves surmised, must have been filled in before the walls were painted.
The tusk, Darwin surmised, allowed the narwhals to show their dominance over each other.
Mr. Platzker surmised that the images record the artist's paintings that entered Landau's stock.
The result, as you may have surmised, is the most accurate Nerf dart to date.
Go off, Rebecca Jennings: Some on Twitter surmised that it absolutely could not be pee.
Banks had lost that particular fight, but Clarke surmised he was just out of shape.
Therefore, we surmised, he was describing the interface on the other side of the portal.
But as you might have already surmised, that's not always the best course of action.
"It didn't yield a single style, so its harder for writers to canonize," surmised Hebron.
"The notion of tapes, for Comey, that tweet, that made him excited," surmised the host.
That must have been the site, the historians surmised, where the old farmer was killed.
He has surmised that President Obama is the Antichrist sent to destroy the United States.
As you have probably surmised, what we have on our hands today is a rebus.
Mr. Wolf surmised that some subjects closed their eyes at the sight of the camera.
Business insiders long surmised Ghosn's real crime was mulling a formal merger with Renault. Perhaps.
Dr. Eisner surmised that the beetles must have a way to make themselves less appetizing.
I surmised this would be GO TO POT for a while, then that became problematic.
As Nochlin surmised in "Starting from Scratch," such exhibition work "directly contradicted" her earlier stance.
Some researchers have surmised that patients and doctors avoid reporting these phenomena for fear of ridicule.
I've surmised, she never found that balance to be truly comfortable in her own skin/life.
Using the spacecraft's instruments, they surmised the space between Saturn and its rings were squeaky clean.
Yet the bridling executives surmised Mr Ghosn was working towards a merger of Renault and Nissan.
This ancient life, the authors surmised, lived in shallow marine environments with sufficient access to oxygen.
A couple years ago I surmised that the $36.65 billion coughed up by Bank of America,
The top entry, which I surmised as soon as I knew the trick, is SUNNI ISLAM.
Last year Ms Hanham surmised that a pesticide plant Mr Kim visited was probably making anthrax.
"It wouldn't be what one would have surmised as to who's somebody's girlfriend is," Sanford added.
She surmised that a photo of her wearing the hat had been taken by a customer.
"It wouldn't be what one would have surmised as to who's somebody's girlfriend is," he said.
Corsi's explanation—that he logically surmised that Podesta's e-mails would be released—is equally dubious.
The bill does not prioritize pensioners over bondholders, but the language remains muddied, one analyst surmised.
Against pitches that were belt-high and down the middle, Williams surmised that he hit .400.
Executives surmised (perhaps wisely) the party's meager attendance wasn't enough to justify the $300,000 price tag.
That, Dr. Cherniak surmised, was probably because modern vaccines against pneumonia-causing bacteria are working well.
I surmised that the flu panel was negative and they were assuming I had the coronavirus.
A change is taking place in Australian politics, Mr Abbott surmised, that will seem familiar to Americans.
A shocked Berger surmised that his core readers were recommending him to their suddenly weather-concerned friends.
It's possible, the researchers surmised, that the males were somehow taking advantage of the older female's physiology.
There are several types of asteroids, grouped based on how they reflect light and their surmised composition.
Today is Microsoft's big day, as you no doubt have surmised from everything I've been writing about.
The inevitable future of robot cars was going to be awfully good for his business, he surmised.
Later, when she'd finally confessed to Father James, he'd surmised that Amir had undertaken a religious journey.
" Others surmised that Trump's outfit indicated insincerity about her trip, blasting it as merely a "photo opp.
Ms. Loewy, who later became an English professor, surmised that the woman feared for her own job.
He surmised that the bend had been caused by a large uplift, indicating an underlying oil field.
So after the flight to 65,000 feet, Musk surmised SpaceX's next test flight may be to space.
Officers surmised the father and his two sons slept on the floor surrounded by loose clothing and bedding.
Critics surmised that these changes were just a way of finally giving the publishing industry a middle finger.
Where this is likely to occur, geographically, and who is likely to be involved, can already be surmised.
Maybe you've surmised the general plot thanks to the trailers, though they haven't been entirely forthcoming with information.
Several pollsters have surmised that Clinton needs a decent African American turnout to win key states like Florida.
Park visitors had been feeding the animals nuts, experts surmised, which in turn had only drawn more squirrels.
Police surmised he'd been choked and then beaten using a nearby chair, which was flecked with blood spatter.
Some have surmised that the NFL's TV ratings have fallen because of a drop in quality of play.
Investigators surmised these discussions were about how to prevent more women from coming forward with stories about Trump.
It dispensed snark by the truckload, printing things that people knew or surmised but were off the table.
They surmised that Hannah must have entered the river in lower Manhattan before the tide took her south.
In the case of Stone, the investor surmised he was likely excited about a "turnaround job" at Snap.
" And, she surmised, "there are a lot of women who couldn't bring themselves to vote for a woman.
Locals surmised that drug gangs were involved in the trade; no one else could afford such expensive equipment.
"Comey said prior to the briefing that CNN was angling for a 'news hook,'" Townhall's Matt Vespa surmised.
Mr. Bisono surmised that NYC Harinam was more akin to how the society was in the early days.
At Baylor, Mr. Starr correctly surmised that the university's sexual assault crisis stretched far beyond the football team.
Another rider, Eyad Alrumaih, surmised that Saudis found Mr. Trump's governing style similar to that of Arab leaders.
As you've probably surmised, I believe many retirees are looking at bonds and their overall portfolios all wrong.
Trudeau correctly surmised he could win another election and shrugged off the NDP's demands in a budget bill.
I surmised that this must have been a first for them to hear this particular expression of gratitude.
Schels surmised that if the euro continues to strengthen, it will be a positive driver for all commodities.
I surmised that NA, for North America, would be in there somewhere (because of "going around," you see).
He surmised that the guru's consciousness had already been so awakened that drugs were powerless to alter it.
They surmised that the collision released collimated jets of particles, and we just weren't in the line of fire.
But he surmised that it was a partly due to Manning's safety and the length of her original sentence.
If the video leak is accurate, it can be surmised that Google may not have prioritized a slim design.
She surmised that Bloomberg is "genuinely concerned" about Biden's dependence on Wall Street donors and a new Super PAC.
Bennett surmised that the cost to make a chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A was certainly less than this.
As you'll see in the video above and have no doubt surmised from the headline, it was no contest.
Overall, the picture the Times paints comports with much that could be surmised about the family over the years.
As you may have surmised from some of the early images released by Nintendo, playing this way is incredibly awkward.
He reconnects with old friends to assure them he's not a god (they've already surmised this, based on dick jokes).
" He mentioned that another railroad executive surmised that "we are in an energy market depression, an industrial and manufacturing recession.
Soon after her arrival at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens in 2014, zookeepers surmised that Kumbuka was having trouble hearing.
And in many cases, those sponsors are undocumented and don't want to return ORR's follow-up calls, the agency surmised.
As shares declined in the wake of the vote, Cramer surmised that they would have been rising had Peltz won.
Clearly, I was a novice and not very good at hard work, as Duncan and my father had already surmised.
I surmised he was at the tea dance (he loved it there), so I went back, and there he was.
Treasury would achieve that, the lawmakers surmised in the letter, by pushing the IRS to change its formula for withholdings.
"As Darwin surmised, those who survive 'are not the strongest or the most intelligent, but the most adaptable to change.'"
"In a decade with much talk about dysfunction, the world of the infomercial is mesmerizingly functional, even multifunctional," he surmised.
In Waterloo, speaking at a brew pub, she surmised there were people in the crowd who voted for Mr. Trump.
Matta surmised that Kraft's wealth and reputation will likely shield him from life-altering consequences, no matter the case's outcome.
He surmised, and I now agree, that it must have been because Asian-Americans were underrepresented in its English department.
Researchers surmised that heat coming off one building is more likely to be absorbed by another one opposite in grid layouts.
" Diplomats quickly surmised, as a former senior department official put it, that Pompeo's opening pitch was to a "constituency of one.
Considering the state's small LGBTQ population, he surmised it would make sense to run an establishment that's both queer and inclusive.
But it is widely surmised that the Kikuyu old guard would stop at nothing to keep Mr Odinga out of power.
Charles Darwin initially surmised that humans evolved in Africa, because that's the home of humans' closest ape relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas.
Bradlee, in fact, has surmised something big is brewing because a star Times reporter has gone too long without a byline.
As you've likely already surmised, at least part of the moniker for Beyoncé's new fitness apparel venture comes from her daughter.
" Some kids, YUMOH surmised, "feel graff is art, and [if it's art], then why do I have to listen to rules?
By signing a former Washington quarterback, DePodesta surmised, they could get a player who was no longer BAD on the cheap.
Most analysts have surmised that a deal between AT&T and Time Warner would carry a significant amount of regulatory scrutiny.
Their squad leaders surmised he suffered psychological effects from the incident, while she, who had been in combat before, remained unaffected.
Mr. Loudermilk, for his part, surmised that Mr. Hodgkinson, who was killed in the attack, could have been cut off earlier.
Mezher grumbled that someone must have warned them; I surmised that he meant someone from the Army or the Federal Police.
"Obviously you're getting off work, you want to pick it up on your way home," Hansen surmised about the customer's behavior.
As the BBC noted and as you have probably surmised, it is for this exact reason that the hobby can be dangerous.
Some pundits have surmised that this is because the phone in question, an iPhone 5C, doesn't include something called a Secure Element.
She surmised that readers might not be excited about the results unless scientists claim to have solved one of the universe's problems.
Monetary policy experts in recent days have surmised that the rate probably is considerably lower than most central bankers had been estimating.
The team surmised that if the project was successful, the findings could help astronauts master the art of growing potatoes on Mars.
Surmised Bee, "Real progress will have been made when our grandchildren look at us and just think of us as boring cliches."
" This sentiment was closely echoed by Britain's The Economist newspaper which surmised the debate was "a telling, lamentable milestone in America's politics.
Many Facebook users kept notifications off; by splitting off messaging, the company surmised that users would be more likely to activate them.
Putting all that aside for a moment, we have long known and surmised that Pyongyang was striving for a nuclear-capable ICBM.
" This is no change from two years ago, when he surmised that the Trump-Russia conspiracy could be "more dangerous than Watergate.
Some Palestinians surmised that it was related to a larger checkpoint at a nearby junction that was the site of several attacks.
He correctly surmised that productivity was growing faster than expected, allowing greater output and creating more jobs than the Fed's analysis foresaw.
However, O'Malley surmised that today, such a title or honor would not be accorded to a clergyman accused of the same misdeeds.
The thrust of the memo, Moss surmised, is to prevent individuals who are either adopting a child born overseas to non-U.
The judge, according to the decision, surmised that both women were harassed, but their fear for their safety was not objectively valid.
If anyone said or did anything to me that made me feel uncomfortable, it would be captured by my webcam, I surmised.
" Margolin further surmised that mothers' boyfriends more often resorted to physical coercion, in comparison to other caregivers, because they lacked "legitimate authority.
Yet recent trading patterns suggests traders have been trying to price the asset rather than push it down extensively, surmised Cameron Watt.
If sugar turned out to be a major driver of heart issues, the group surmised, that could be devastating for sugar producers.
I knew — not surmised — a couple of long entries, something that always fills me with confidence when diving into one of these.
And Western leaders surmised that unlike the 1990s civil war in Bosnia, the Syrian conflict could burn in isolation from their countries.
While U.S. equities initially plunged Monday, they recovered throughout the day as investors surmised that the president may not have upended the talks.
These scholars surmised that Lincoln's widely reported "melancholy" had all the signs of the three major stages of depression: fear, engagement and transcendence.
" The cause of accident, the board surmised, was the pilot in command's distraction with "activities not related to the conduct of the flight.
"So, that the United States has once again regained an image as an organization of peace is beneficial for us all," she surmised.
They surmised that fluid moves towards Lusi, where it mixes with dirt and rocks to provide the heat and material powering the mudflow.
But if someone committed a crime in the uninhabited Idaho portion of Yellowstone, Kalt surmised, it would be impossible to form a jury.
"As this Court has probably already surmised, Mr. Avenatti's actions are mainly driven by his seemingly unquenchable thirst for publicity," the motion said.
Higgins surmised that this wasn't a big enough revenue source to justify keeping the photos away from the public, and he was right.
The researchers had called the activity a crow "funeral," and surmised that such gatherings are how the birds learn about and process danger.
In the weeks leading up to the convention, many Republicans surmised that Trump would change for the general election and become more moderate.
After conducting their own investigation, the I.O.C.'s investigators surmised that Rodchenkov, branded a traitor in Russia, had largely been telling the truth.
Dr. van de Kamp surmised what happened about 30 million years ago when an animal died and its rotting carcass attracted the flies.
Other Koch associates, however, surmised that the Kochs' involvement in the possible deal was partly driven by their desire to advance their views.
"A potential explanation for this may be that girls who 'act like boys' display masculine characteristics associated with power and dominance," researchers surmised.
Maduro's suggestion might have been intended to try and encourage bondholders to pressure the U.S. government to ease sanctions against Venezuela, he surmised.
McConnell then surmised that the Senate could deal with the trial by Christmas, concluding the impeachment proceedings before the Democratic presidential primaries begin.
Former Afghan minister of public health Suraya Dalil once surmised that over 60 percent of Afghans suffer from some form of psychiatric problems.
Porter ignored the president because he was concerned the inquiry was an attempt by Trump to fire Mueller, the special counsel's office surmised.
According to newly released documents, however, prior reports only scratched the surface: Best Buy's ties with the FBI appear more complex than once surmised.
Gilles surmised that if they were going to find a way out for the passengers, they were going to have to do it quickly.
While it's unclear what exactly Melania Trump is being treated for, medical experts surmised that it could be some type of tumor or cyst.
But the examiners surmised the cougar was likely a male that weighed between 35 pounds and 40 pounds (16 and 18 kg), authorities said.
Many have surmised that Donald Trump would have a heavy hand — and one filled with gold leaf — in tailoring the space to his tastes.
For instance, when he insisted Twitter submit to a third-party audit after he incorrectly surmised that Twitter suspended the anti-abortion film Unplanned.
The exact date remained obscure—when a recent New Yorker profile​ surmised that it was imminent, Cohen riposted that he intended to live forever.
Many immediately surmised the nefarious code had been placed there by a foreign government with the hopes of infiltrating the entire U.S. government network.
When he won the general election (but lost the popular vote) the GOP congressional leadership surmised that they could have their way with him.
Da'mon told me he had no idea who was behind the shooting, which he surmised was either an attempted robbery or a gang initiation.
Others, more intelligently, surmised that Mr. Almagro was referring to a domestic involvement by the Venezuelan armed forces: in short, a military coup d'état.
It dressed up its article as healthy-eating advice, but readers surmised that it was trying to put lipstick on a very pricey pig.
And one day we surmised: you needed an attention that I hardly ever pay while I enjoyed the knowledge that you couldn't get away.
He also surmised that Auburn's running game, led by JaTarvious Whitlow's 114 yards on 16 carries, flourished because players did not mind their assignments.
Scientists have surmised there is a stream of viruses circling the planet, above the planet's weather systems but below the level of airline travel.
It irked her that when editorial writers would criticize her decisions, they surmised that she had acted on the misguided advice of male advisers.
Some Republicans surmised that a GOP committee leader had been complaining about the term limits during a conversation with Trump about retiring from Congress.
"It appears that investors are expecting low volatility as we enter the summer months," the Goldman Sachs options research team surmised in a Thursday note.
It has been surmised that Mr Guterres, as part of a back-room bargain, will appoint a Slav, indeed maybe a Bulgarian, as his deputy.
Marçal quotes Christine Lagarde, then French Minister of Finance, who surmised that things would have turned out differently if Lehman Brothers had been Lehman Sisters.
In generic views of the subatomic world, computer renderings build a visual based on conceptual information—a combination of lab results and data-surmised simulations.
For Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump, he surmised, the relationship could be beyond repair after months of sniping that went beyond the usual political fare.
Many immediately surmised that the nefarious code had been placed there by a foreign government with the hopes of infiltrating the entire U.S. government network.
When the decision to shut down Al Jazeera America was announced in January, some workers surmised that the changes were because of declining oil prices.
Some sleuthing fans, looking at recent statements from Dylan collaborators like the producer Daniel Lanois, have surmised that "Fallen Angels" will be another standards record.
Rodrigo Starz, part of the hip-hop duo Rebel Diaz, surmised that there were "more police than people," calling the officers' approach menacing and unnecessary.
Farewells to Long Island were declared after the team lost its next game, in Washington, to end an era — or so fans and players surmised.
The exact timing of the crew's deaths will never be known, but some are surmised to have lived long enough to have died on impact.
But after the pictures turned up online Norma's mother, Arlene, looked up the New Jersey legal code and surmised that Morcos had broken a law.
"On the basis of current archaeological evidence, it may be assumed that these artefacts are associated with the Denisovan population," the authors surmised in the study.
Mickelson finished 58th in the 70-player field at the BMW Championship and surmised he is coming off the two works putting weeks of his career.
Considering the fact it's eventually surmised the Getty trust is worth about $2 billion — and this is 1970s, pre-inflation $2 billion — that assumption seems accurate.
Election watchers were startled at how disparate the late deciders were from early voters, as surmised by this tweet from Cook Political Report editor Dave Wasserman.
Maybe they died in a plane crash or fell overboard, some surmised, or they were dumped in the ocean by a serial killer or human traffickers.
Ms. Dassonville, a stylist who lives in Astoria, surmised from the sound that it was, indeed, perhaps that rarest of New York birds: a happy duck.
Given that the second grave had been disturbed, researchers surmised that as the body degraded, the tissue became incorporated with the wax, according to the findings.
Favreau surmised on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that many people were probably referring to "The Lion King" as live-action because it simply looked like live-action.
" Some scientists echoed Sugita's initial reaction to the discovery of the asteroid's lack of water, which he surmised by saying, "what felt limiting is now enlightening.
Mr. Graff, who has dined out casually with Mr. Mueller, surmised that he might surprise with a memoir, wanting a last word on his life's work.
A quick Google search (as the reader will have surmised by now) facilitates casual research of the sites, which was far more difficult forty years ago.
Over drinks at London's hip Bag o' Nails club, Baldry — who correctly surmised that John was, like himself, gay — gave him the obvious advice: Don't marry her.
During Romney's stop-Trump cri de coeur this morning at the University of Utah, the former Republican presidential candidate surmised Trump would clap back loud and clear.
"The same thing that motivates people to watch NASCAR just for the crashes, or boxing: to see people beat one another to a bloody pulp," surmised Palmer.
From this exchange, Freud surmised that jokes and dreams shared a connection with the unconscious, the part of the mind that houses desire, pleasure and instinctual needs.
Sleep, the Casper team surmised, is not so much an on-and-off switch but an entire process, which should begin with a moment of deliberate unwinding.
Faced with these results, Ortega surmised that the problem of food deserts (or swamps, as they were referred to here), runs far deeper than what's on shelves.
As you may have surmised, these people, who share the last name of Gabriel, have a lot in common with much of the American electorate in 2016.
In addition, Mr. Peña Nieto might have surmised that any deals the two men had brokered would likely have arisen during judicial proceedings in the United States.
But as anyone who roamed the streets of the French Quarter in the days leading up to the game might have surmised, this was L.S.U.'s town.
Comey also writes dismissively of Trump's appearance, recalling white bags under his eyes, contrasting with orange skin, that he surmised came from wearing goggles during tanning sessions.
I won't know the details until the big day, but have surmised that we are going on an adults-only dinner date, someplace chic, on the day.
What made for its vitality was the sheer number of movements for which the Bauhaus provided temporary shelter: Expressionism, functionalism and — as the Nazis correctly surmised — Communism.
Jana's precise plan for the company is not yet clear, though some analysts surmised that the $6-billion hedge fund may view Tiffany as a potential takeover candidate.
He postulated the presence of hidden "dark matter" to make up the difference and surmised that it must be concentrated in a disk to explain the stars' motions.
Ramsay Bolton has surmised (correctly) that with Robb and Catelyn Stark out of the way, Jon will be the next most influential Stark, even if he's the runt.
Mr. Hagan said his family surmised that Ms. Hagan picked up a tick when they were hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia over Thanksgiving in 2016.
The scientists who detected him on sonar surmised that this must mean that he is alone, calling out in vain for a friend who will never hear him.
He surmised that weak labor unions — which represent barely over 7 percent of workers in the private sector — did not have the clout to protect the workers' share.
When I finally did seek help from a therapist, she surmised that I also had a form of post-traumatic stress disorder, given everything I had gone through.
On Thursday, he admitted what reasonable people everywhere had already surmised — that the reference to a "secret society," in the context of the full message, was a joke.
It's been surmised that the stone carvers tasked with creating the hundreds of figures adorning the portals of the cathedral enlisted drunks and vagrants to sit as models.
Ms. Daly surmised that the killer had lost his agility to outrun police officers, or perhaps had come so close to getting caught that he decided to stop.
He surmised: "They probably got bored because there's a lot of elderly people here and there's not much to do, apart from drinking at the pub and gambling."
At Golden High School, Horan surmised on the first day that the school team would not help achieve her goal of playing for the United States national team.
When that product launched, I surmised that it might well be a way to break through the payments barrier, but it hasn't exactly set the world alight since.
Neil Cybart also surmised in a follow-up tweet about the space that the entire dotted line surrounding the exhibit area on the blueprint is a movable, circular wall.
McAfee, Palo Alto Networks and Symantec, long-time leaders in the space, had been too slow to embrace new technologies and companies were suffering, the CrowdStrike founding team surmised.
So what I've surmised is that he was sticking with Coe because he considers it smarter to back the devil he knows than the one he might not know.
Some surmised he may have planted additional fossils after the first "discovery," as a way to discredit his adversary—or at least let Dawson know he was onto him.
The Times surmised that Russia's supposed "drastic shift in tone" was motivated by a desire to get their anti-doping lab rectified so they could once again host events.
"Google is not walking the talk when it claims to make it easy for their users to control the privacy and use of their own data," the Redditor surmised.
"The things we've surmised and speculated about will become the subjects of detailed study," Marc Kamionkowski, a theoretical physicist at Johns Hopkins University, told The Verge before the announcement.
Morgan quickly surmised that Richard was behind Benjamin's death, and not only because Richard had given him an eerily resigned pep talk before the group left for their run.
If Trump is a student of history, he has surely surmised that "presidential" is a kind of fraud, one he can put to farcical ends on the campaign trail.
Even then, Clarke surmised that the fossilized bones came from an Australopithecus species -- the smallish, ape-like human ancestors that roamed this part of Africa millions of years ago.
In Paris, intelligence officials surmised that the killer was a racist ultranationalist, perhaps a former soldier with a grudge against the military that converged with his hatred of nonwhites.
But some Republicans surmised that the Speaker could land a much more lucrative job on K Street consulting for big corporations, even while working from his home in Janesville.
The adorable son of Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis went in for a checkup recently, or so we surmised from this pic that popped up on his mom's Instagram.
" The Daily Mail surmised the following this week: "Kim Jong-un could DESTROY sacred North Korean volcano by causing it to ERUPT with his nuclear missile tests, experts warn.
Goldman might have surmised something similar, but he was not one to make a big deal out of it, or to talk about his craft in lofty, sweeping terms.
Davydov surmised there were no big celebrities wearing the shoe to fuel the hype and thought the shoes were bulky and therefore unlikely to be worn by regular people.
They surmised that the North Korean compromise of the Cosmos computer infrastructure might have been so thorough that the hackers were able to manipulate the fraudulent authentication requests themselves.
Since A Realm Reborn, you had surmised that you are her special chosen representative, sent to save the world from the forces of evil because no one else can.
Even following the scandal, many people, such as Jezebel writer Hazel Cills, surmised that Chapman would choose, as many other spouses of fallen celebrities have, to Stand By Her Man.
A former bunkmate of the gymnast and four-time Olympic medalist revealed that in their 2003 Camp Wicosuta summer yearbook, Raisman correctly surmised that she'd one day be an Olympian.
Or at least, the officials surmised, the tribal fighters had come to believe that victory by the Iraqi government was inevitable and were trying to get their families to safety.
This includes the Red Woman, who apparently read none of those blog posts, most of which surmised that the story placed her at Castle Black essentially to bring back Snow.
His happy laughter when he recounted to his guests how, in the tub, Manya always tried to cover her privates with her hands (leaving the rest exposed, the guests surmised).
With their typical openness and compassion, Strayed and Almond surmised that this woman was trying to create a storyline that aligned with the pain and hurt she was actually feeling.
Parents and alumni (who are in many cases the same people) quickly surmised that the decision to leave was not entirely the headmaster's own, and this made them very angry.
Wieser surmised that all the interest in Fox by other companies probably came after they heard something regarding Disney's potential interest that was at least enough to take a meeting.
" Mr. Peterson surmised on NBC's "Today" show last June that he did not immediately know where the gunfire was coming from because the shooting happened in "a hurricane-proof building.
As a whole, shutdowns cost the economy at least 0.1 percentage point of growth per week, and probably much more, the Congressional Research Service surmised in a report in 2014.
Astronomers had long surmised that interstellar debris might invade the solar system from time to time, in the form of icy chunks spit from the rocky disks forming faraway planets.
" He "surmised that the thought was that [Buttigieg] needed to learn more about the issues that matter to the demographics of South Carolina before having a large town hall format.
Mr. Drent surmised that the uncle might have bought the cards as part of a research-and-development project, with an eye toward getting into the sports trading card market.
The committee surmised that the disinformation campaign on social media is connected to Russian fears that a strong U.S. energy economy could negatively impact Russia's oil and natural gas economy.
He surmised that the information is coming out now because the government feels secure enough to let those who stood against it know that their relatives are dead, he said.
Theoretical physicists are looking for some explanation for this dark energy, and some have surmised that perhaps there's a grander theory where the curvature of space-time differs for bigger things.
The DefendTheHouse channel surmised that this character must work in the sheep yards, generally keeps to himself, and might be from out of town, given that he's sort of a loner.
"Ken Starr asked me several times if I was 'doing O.K.' A stranger might have surmised from his tone that he had actually worried about me over the years," she recalled.
It also surmised that those seeking to communicate to the public must make a judgment call as to the ethical nature of what they're doing: balancing legitimate news against copyright infringement.
Now Rick, as we all surmised last week, decided to pay a solo visit to the traitorous Scavengers; asking them to play nice and join his new world after the war.
Some surmised that the spire was intended as a tribute to the American flag or the French national banner, as it had been after the terrorist attacks in Paris in November.
Other people's screens have changed the phenomenon of "shoulder surfing" — peeking over shoulders, often with malicious intent — or so a team of researchers at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich surmised.
The researchers surmised that the vast expansion of certain gene families in the octopus, and the network of linkages among the genes, could account for the development of its neurological complexity.
She surmised it might be because of her book on the theft, as well as a Romanian-language interview she gave in May, which received a lot of coverage in Romania.
So when Austin police initially surmised that the bomber's motivation may have been to "cause mayhem and death," my third ear intuited this may have been the work of an anarchist.
By now, dear reader, you may have surmised that some of us are Mad Online™ about how The Simpsons addressed its largest and longest-running controversy: The character of Apu.
In that scenario, a second GOP lawmaker surmised, Scalise, not McCarthy, is more likely to succeed Ryan as Speaker given McCarthy's past problems getting to 218 votes on the House floor.
It turns out she had called in sick that day — the day before her vacation technically began — and the assistant manager surmised that this was to accommodate the unusual flight schedule.
But each derby participant gets to select any pitcher he wants to throw to him, and Redmond surmised that Suzuki's newfound skill in retirement could persuade future participants to tap him.
In fact, the ambassador surmised that there was a quid pro quo, at least between the president's expectation that Ukraine would investigate the Bidens and the president's commitment to host Zelensky.
The olfactory ensheathing cells in the brain, the doctors surmised, were better suited for promoting growth in the spinal cord, since they were accustomed to conditions in the central nervous system.
Yes, William Gibson and Neal Stephenson may have gotten there first with "Neuromancer" and "Snow Crash," whose Matrix and Metaverse, respectively, more accurately surmised what the Internet would look and feel like.
Tore Nielsen, a dream neuroscience researcher and director of the Dream and Nightmare Laboratory, at the University of Montreal, surmised that at the end of life, such a need becomes more insistent.
" Doctors surmised that Jack likely rolled over onto the pacifier as he slept, creating a suction effect between his face and the pacifier's open end, causing what they called a "suction burn.
Android Police's David Ruddock previously surmised that "Google Play Protect" is essentially just a rebranding of the app scanning and security measures that Google already has in place to safeguard Android devices.
I'm sure there are additional strategies that high-level players have already surmised, but after an evening of playing, I'm still just barely holding on, struggling to land in the top 20.
Because the scratches appeared only on the front of the teeth — not the backs or sides — the anthropologists surmised the early human nicked his or her teeth during a pre-historic feast.
None of Nash's complaint added up, as you've probably surmised yourself, but that didn't stop a Mission Viejo, Ca.-based personal injury law firm from agreeing to represent Nash in his lawsuit.
He surmised that any wrongfully-obtained intellectual property could be stored on such devices, and that such action would prevent the intellectual property from being discovered in a review of Uber's systems.
As you may have surmised from the title, I Expect You to Die puts you in the role of a James Bond-like secret agent, with a twist: You possess telekinetic abilities.
After stopping and starting the video at least 15 times, I surmised that it's probably the moment when Jamie shoots the Earl of Ellesmere after he threatens to hurt a certain child.
" The response was so resounding that Silicon Valley entrepreneur Alex Lindsay surmised, "Any communications/tech CEO that isn't standing with Apple against the FBI is basically admitting that they've already been compromised.
He added that he only sees raking in his own yard, and surmised that raking perhaps came to Trump's mind after he saw firefighters raking some of the burned areas in California.
Volodymyr Fesenko, who runs the Kyiv-based Penta Center for Political Studies, surmised that the lawmakers see an opportunity to get noticed in the U.S. and curry favor with the Trump administration.
Though it's still unknown exactly what happened to that craft, it's surmised that its engine stopped firing while the craft was still a good bit above the surface, resulting in a crash.
"We surmised and we predicted that over time it would be the Trump voters at the end of the day who were going to start asking the most important questions," he said.
The researchers surmised that a reason men dominate the game's top levels may be that women perceive themselves as minorities in tournaments and lose confidence, causing them to perform below their abilities.
"The yeast is an unusual three way hybrid with links to bakers, brewers, and wine yeast," David Thurrowgood, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Conservator and initiator of the resuscitation project, surmised.
They went next to another house on their list and found a cleared driveway and water bottles that appeared undamaged by the storm — signs, they surmised, that this family had also survived.
Some scientists surmised that the 96-mile-wide Gale crater was once a lake that slowly filled to the brim with sediment, which was then blown away by winds, leaving Mount Sharp.
Mittelstadt said the researchers surmised Trump might have meant to refer to remittances, money that immigrants send back to people in their countries of origin, but she emphasized that they weren't sure.
Sanders' victory was both a surprise and completely expected — as a progressive candidate in the Democratic party, questions surmised that Sanders would not be able to beat out other more moderate candidates.
The letter surmised that by "systems" Zuckerberg meant the signatories of the letter -- third party vendors in Myanmar which, the letter admits, were "far from systematic" in their detection of hate speech.
The E-Trade executive surmised that investors are taking what they hear from the Fed about disappointment with inflation and stagnation of wage increases and pulling it into their overall market positioning.
When they searched the van, they found nearly 2,123 bottles of top-shelf cognac and a pack of razor blades, which they surmised had been used to remove the bottles' tax stamps.
In the afterword to "Frog Music," she explains that nearly all her characters came from the historical record, and then shows us what she found, what she surmised, and what she invented.
Some of our colleagues surmised we'd be buying some very expensive sugar pills, while others were confident we'd find the real thing because the medications are manufactured for pennies in other countries.
Ms. Radcliffe surmised that the sumptuous mahogany-paneled addition had been a Prohibition-era speakeasy, and that its proprietors had concealed their alcohol in the vault and their cash inside the smaller safe.
" When Andy Cohen further asked the star what he thought of the rapper's wife Kim Kardashian West's October robbery in Paris, 50 Cent surmised, "I think that was a part of Kanye's breakdown.
Stewart surmised that since pet houses are, in essence, miniature versions of human homes, building them would prove to be both a teaching tool and a chance to contribute to a meaningful cause.
The Italian media and others surmised, however, that Raikkonen's uncompromising start may have had something to do with other matters off the track that left him in no mood to make life easy.
I can see no other way to interpret this than as a not-at-all-figurative admission that, as many have surmised, the $917 million loss he claimed was of other people's money.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The market expected bearish wheat news from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's new-crop supply and demand report on Tuesday, but the news was way more bearish than anyone had surmised.
However, this does not mean that Weisselberg "flipped" on Trump, as some surmised: The New York Times reported that the immunity grant "was narrow in scope," and it remains unclear what Weisselberg said.
Pearson, whose goal in overtime, his seventh goal of the season, silenced the crowd and ended the Rangers' winning streak at four, said he had quickly surmised the situation as the winning play developed.
The researchers surmised that food dye might do the trick and Miller just went to the supermarket and picked up a dye that's typically used in baking, according to a story in Scientific American.
Some Redditors surmised that the basic cost of materials for building a similar 700-square-foot home today actually might not be that different, after inflation, than what Sears was charging a century ago.
It was the era before modern genetics, but Boveri was aware that cancer cells, like the deformed sea urchin cells, had abnormal chromosomes; whatever caused cancer, he surmised, had something to do with chromosomes.
Mr. Cloonan also surmised that Mr. Skoro might have been considered unusable by the authorities because his identity had been divulged in Canada, or because there were questions about whether he could be trusted.
But Daniel, the Obama cyber czar, surmised that the Trump administration could face an even tougher recruitment challenge because of its lack of organization and the perception of a White House embroiled in chaos.
"Shame on you every outlet [sic] that picked up this story without doing your own research and merely surmised the onerous positions of the original," Dailey wrote, in reference to NBC News's original report.
But our digital dossiers extend well beyond the individual pieces of information we know are online somewhere; they now include stuff about us that can be surmised only through studying our patterns of behavior.
Whether they wittingly allowed the data to find its way into the hands of "bounty hunters" or not, they surmised, perhaps correctly, that the liability on their end, were that to happen, would be negligible.
Barr lamented that Trump was falsely accused -- as if Trump was like the Harrison Ford character in "The Fugitive" -- and excused Trump's obstruction efforts because, Barr surmised, he must have felt aggrieved by the investigation.
Murray and Baldwin also surmised that the White House likely was responding to recent CNN reporting on the conversation between the White House and FBI and the previous stories on Trump campaign contact with Russians.
When octogenarian Emperor Akihito in 2016 said publicly he feared his age and health would make it hard to fulfill his duties and mentioned the year 2018, listeners "surmised" he wanted to abdicate this year.
I couldn't find proof that Fingleton had acromegaly like Andre the Giant or McGrory, but Vortmeyer surmised that at this huge height, it's likely he produced too much growth hormone in one way or another.
While some people acted as lookouts, others bled the animals out by inserting a large-gauge needle into the tongue and into an artery, then removed the organs after the heart stopped beating, he surmised.
Having failed to make a Rip Van Winklevoss billion, as I slept through bitcoin's 10-year rally, I surmised that such a purchase on my part would absolutely mark a top in the cryptocurrency craze.
Second, based on the extensive damage inside the airport, including tiles or paneling in the ceiling that had been blown out, Professor Oxley surmised that the bombers most likely had more than just suicide belts.
" She added: "We have surmised that the situation is out of our hands and therefore we shall maintain a level of normalcy while elevating our love and adoration for our stunning island paradise and community.
If you don't know this, or if you speedily surmised "Europe" as the answer here without consulting the clue, then 12D is not much help (unless you often read about National Public Radio, I guess).
On his most recent episode of The Talk Show, John Gruber surmised that Apple might not have removed the iPhone 7's headphone jack if it could've foreseen these delays with the products introduced alongside it.
"Given that the HICP (harmonized index of consumer prices) will hardly be close to its (just below 2 percent) target, should the euro continue higher, the ECB may step up its verbal interventions again," he surmised.
Rick and Aaron later correctly surmised that Gabriel was referring to the boat full of ammo they'd found in the middle of that zombie-infested lake, and brought the whole gang out there for a visit.
We surmised Gusev's car, equipped with Russian Embassy diplomatic plates, contained electronic equipment that would send a signal across the street, activating a bug as a live microphone that picked up conversations in a conference room.
If Israeli intelligence officials knew Mr. Ishtiwi was gay, the officials surmised, perhaps he had given them information in exchange for keeping a secret that, if uncovered, would have made him an outcast in his society.
Days earlier, Michael Flynn, a retired general who had been a finalist in Mr. Trump's vice-presidential search, surmised that if he had done "a tenth of what she did," he would find himself in jail.
"All American" won't duck the admiration and fury spurred by Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, and his protestation of police brutality and social injustice by kneeling during the national anthem, Mr. Diggs surmised.
And a rash of "bathroom bills," barring transgender people from using public rest rooms that match their gender identities, have been introduced across the country—a backlash, Keisling surmised, against gay marriage and mainstream transgender visibility.
She also surmised we would not be needed often because "there would be video," which is why the Trump press office did not have a stenographer present when the NBC News anchor Lester Holt interviewed him.
Schäuble, an erudite, conservative, politician who has sometimes been more popular than Merkel, has likely already surmised the political risks of continuing the free movement issue and has set other priorities for Germany in the Brexit negotiations.
Herjavec was surprised Wine & Design didn't take his offer, but as the sharks surmised when the entrepreneurs left the tank, the Mills likely made the decision because they wanted to keep a higher percentage of their company.
It has been surmised that the new Fitbits could be on the low-end or in the midrange of the Fitbit spectrum, since the company filed for trademarks around the names "Flex" and "Charge" earlier this year.
At the time, Curtis surmised that in this case, the child who had received the transfusion would not be excommunicated from the church, but that the community would consider the transfusion a great tragedy for the family.
He surmised that the letter must have been forwarded to him in the hospital following his knee injury, then back to his dorm, and then to his parents' house, where it stayed for more than 50 years.
Wray wouldn't tell him exactly what investigators found, but reflecting back now, McCabe surmised that if the approval of his outreach to The Wall Street Journal was the reason for his ouster, it would be somewhat hypocritical.
David Albright, a former U.N. weapons inspector, called the latest nuclear test "largely a mystery" and surmised that North Korea didn't test a standard two-stage hydrogen bomb, in which an atomic blast sets off a thermonuclear explosion.
He surmised that Kim doesn't want to talk from a position of weakness, especially given that the United States has said the only basis for negotiations would be for North Korea to shed entirely its nuclear weapons program.
When a tin container was found during excavations in 2003 of a Roman temple within Tabard Square in London, archaeologists were amazed to see fingerprints surviving in what was surmised to be cosmetic cream, thousands of years later.
Even though the president talked about pulling out of the 2015 deal with Iran for much of his campaign — and many surmised that oil prices would fall if he did — buyers flocked to energy stocks after Trump's speech.
Ankit, an Indian engineer on a work visa who had hoped to grab a bite, only to realize it was too early, surmised that they were undocumented — just like the Indian Uber driver who had brought him there.
His 4-year-old grandson had a chronic kidney disease that meant he was likely to need a transplant later in life, but by that time Broadman surmised he would likely be too old to donate his own kidneys.
David French of the National Review argued that what's been lost in the outrage over the ban is that the mandates of the order are short-term until new screening guidelines are surmised -- and that exceptions can be made.
In essence: Higher temperature = a higher concentration of 22019O in H2O Lower temperature = a lower concentration of 18O in H2O Dansgaard surmised this made it possible to connect the oxygen makeup in the water of old ice with climate.
As you may have surmised, the sign takes a crack at DeVos's aptitude for the job, which was questioned extensively throughout the confirmation process, during which she suggested that schools might need guns onsite in case of grizzly bears.
The scientists, whose research was published in the journal Current Biology, surmised that substance abuse in humans could be moderated by other rewards - not necessarily of a sexual nature - that are naturally available, such as social interaction or sports.
" He surmised that Communism, by controlling every aspect of people's lives, had infantilized generations of Chinese: "People's sense of themselves as individuals atrophied, so much so that they lost commonsense ideas of how to behave ethically without strict parameters.
He had been told the work was for a client but surmised it was for Equifax itself, and in the days before the breach became public he placed a bet in the options market that Equifax shares would fall.
Walls has always been "very much of his own mind," said one attorney who tried several cases in front of Walls and surmised that whatever idiosyncrasies he exhibited in the past have only grown more pronounced over the years.
After dropping her off, the driver surmised that the rider gave them a three-star rating because before the ride the driver had zero percent three-star ratings and after the ride the driver had one percent three-star ratings.
In addition to concerns about Paddock's mental state, investigators found that his bank accounts had dropped by roughly $1.5 million between September 2015 and September 2017, and surmised that his diminishing wealth "could have been a contributing factor," the sheriff said.
Scientists surmised that Synechocystis might have tiny receptors along the outside wall of its cells that measure different light levels on either side of its body, or may have some system that measures the chemical reactions of its environment to light.
When I asked it to show me pictures of Sydney with horses, it correctly surmised that I meant my daughter Sydney rather than Sydney, Australia, and found pictures I'd taken of of her with horses in my Google Photos stash.
But while Mr. Rickman may have played down his natural fiery affinity with Ms. Duncan for the occasion, you could sense the flame within still flickering, and surmised that, given the chance, it was strong enough to melt any ice fortress.
Not far from Trump's speech in an ornate convention center, an unemployed man in a ramshackle bazaar surmised that Trump had come to the cradle of Islam not to ask for help but to apologize for his anti-Muslim rhetoric.
In a letter written by Veyrat and first reported by French publication Le Point, the chef blamed the "deep incompetence" of the Michelin inspectors for his demotion, saying they wrongly surmised that he had put cheddar in his cheese soufflé.
Study leader Dr. Kaushik Jayaram and a team of UC Berkeley researchers surmised that these characteristics may also be useful for building a new kind of search-and-rescue robot that could radically change shapes and squeeze into tight spaces.
The confusion was met with the typical sequence of eyerolls across Washington, where some surmised the public dissonance between Haley and the White House was just another symbol of the Trump presidency's inconsistency on policy, especially when it comes to Russia.
After last week's episode, fans surmised that Coldhands — whose sole function in the book is to escort Bran and company to the Three-Eyed Raven's tree — might be used as the cavalry to escort the survivors back to the Wall.
Museum staff had surmised that Finch would return from his journey with many shades of brown, but the resulting vibrant range of color, as Tassie said, "can be shocking," and may alter common perceptions that the lake and desert are dead.
While Mr. Musk has said the employee-only sales strategy was meant to reward Tesla's work force, analysts have surmised that it was also a way to discover and correct quality problems before the vehicle is made available to the public.
He claimed that there was no drama there, but fans surmised that it might have something to do with the fact that the Tati Beauty palette was coming out less than a week before Star&aposs collaboration with Shane Dawson debuted.
Those advisers said they were uncertain about what specifically Mr. Trump was referring to; one surmised that he may also have been referring to a months-old news report about a secret surveillance warrant for communications at his New York offices.
Six years later, some have surmised that the phenomenon is losing steam amid the rise of "sober curious" culture and a continued shift toward healthier lifestyles that helped propel the success of lower-calorie and lower-ABV beverages like hard seltzer.
Some pundits surmised that Trump's out-of-left-field tax suggestion was an implicit admission that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, or TCJA, the newly implemented GOP tax law, was not proving to be the political winner that Trump had once hoped.
Vine users quickly noticed that its friend-finding feature was broken, and they surmised that it was part of an ongoing feud between Facebook and Twitter, since Twitter had cut off its own friend-finding features for Facebook's recently acquired Instagram app.
At the time, TechCrunch surmised that if the firm indeed raised $1.6 billion — the size of its last two funds — it would be bucking VCs' new favorite trend of raising their largest funds to date in defense of SoftBank's $93 billion Vision Fund.
You may have surmised that the book's subjects are, as San Francisco has rapidly become, mostly white and well-off, enough that a more accurate title might be Privileged Sex (or perhaps, following the sex-book naming convention, Sex on the Coasts).
" If the reality of black suffering were put before white Americans, Myrdal surmised, they would abide the egalitarian principles of the American Creed: "A great many Northerners, perhaps the majority, get shocked and shaken in their conscience when they learn the facts.
Needham and Co, which sees a total ADAS market of $8.5 billion by 2022, surmised mapping data could be paid per mile by an autonomous car provider, while real-time data on traffic, hazards, or parking spots could be sold to mapping companies.
Connecting the dots, the article surmised that Mr. Trump's reality-TV outrageousness, the billions in free coverage he's generated, his 11 million Twitter followers, and his die-hard base of white supremacists, could all be used to form an alt-right TV powerhouse.
As many commenters surmised, the "stream" was little more than a short, looping gif dubbed over with stock thunderclap sound effects, prompting responses like "it's fake" that elicited replies from even bigger rubes pointing out that supercell storms are absolutely a thing that exists.
Though the finer details escaped me (and, to be honest, they still do), here's what I surmised: an evil organization called The Organization is collecting seven hearts for some kind of apocalyptic plan, and it's up to Sora and his allies to save things.
Upon suspecting that his less-credentialed companion might have felt alienated by a menu which listed ingredients such as "soppressata, capicollo and...striata baguette[s]", Mr Brooks and his colleague then retreated to a Mexican restaurant, which he surmised would constitute a class-neutral haven.
The researchers surmised this could be due to the fact that users were confused by the warning and reset process, didn't think a reset was worth their time, or weren't fully in charge of the impacted account (the impacted account was a shared household account).
The experiment by Masai Ujiri, the Raptors' president, to trade with San Antonio for Leonard was a bold, calculated risk, but far from foolish because Ujiri correctly surmised that DeRozan, though a fine player, would never be the leading man on a true championship contender.
" If it gets particularly balmy in, say, the South, where a high percentage of Fraser firs are grown, Leopold surmised that "species rarely grown now, like Turkish fir, will become more common as this and other species are better adapted to warmer and drier conditions.
Some South Korean news outlets have surmised that the two Koreas may have already agreed upon the details of Mr. Kim's visit to Seoul later this month, but are withholding them until the last minute because of North Koreans' concern for the security of their leader.
He surmised that Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, the special council leading the probe into Russian election interference, has already got them.
The private investigators also spoke with Jan Gorniak, the chief medical examiner of Fulton County, Ga. She examined the autopsy report and photographs and surmised that descriptions of Lee's injuries did not in many ways appear consistent with the theory that she died during a struggle in her car.
But of course he'd read my early books and no doubt surmised from these that I was a small-town boy who would be feeling a bit out of his depth in London (I was), and that with this invitation he would make me feel both welcome and important.
While Kazakhs welcomed the announcement as the potential start of a new era, analysts surmised that the Kremlin would see it in a negative light by drawing attention to the nearly 20-year-old leadership of President Vladimir V. Putin and his lack of a clear succession plan.
After reviewing an MRI scan, doctors surmised that Sagese had fallen into a coma during her walk due to a reaction from the antibiotics, at which point she experienced an anoxic brain injury—which occurs when neural cells die while the brain is deprived of oxygen for several minutes or more.
After an initial survey of the scene, we surmised he must have been referring not to figurative sexual prowess, but to literal magic tricks: A deck of cards, several brightly colored scarves tied together to form a seven-foot chain, and, worryingly, a saw were strewn across the low-ceilinged room.
They had not seen "Euphoria" but were amped to learn that Drake was one of its producers, and agreed to watch a few episodes and share their thoughts after the Dynamic's executive director, William Fusco, watched the pilot and surmised their sobriety was strong enough for them not to get triggered.
" The New York Times surmised that the decision was reached because of fears that "state-owned art works from Cuba could be in danger of being seized while in the United States to satisfy legal claims by Americans whose property was confiscated in Cuba after Fidel Castro took power in 1959.
Or, as an Australian study reported in The Guardian surmised, even though the majority of baristas are women, male baristas are more likely to advance in their careers to the better paying, more respected industry jobs, where they often perpetuate a preference for flavor profiles that are considered more masculine.
One study of rhesus macaques showed that mothers attended to their crying infants faster when there were unrelated monkeys around; the researchers surmised that the rhesus mothers were concerned that their babies' cries, which are "high-pitched, grating and nasty to listen to," per the BBC, might provoke the other monkeys.
He told me, word-for-word, the exact same story as D. We eventually surmised that I got up to use the bathroom and for some reason, went downstairs and went to D's room—which was directly underneath mine—and into his roommate's bed—on the same side of the room as mine.
While the International Surfing Association has issued a statement saying that the 2020 surfing events will take place in the ocean, at Tsurigasaki Beach in Chiba, plenty of people have surmised that Olympic events beyond that could occur in some kind of wave pool, especially if the natural location doesn't lend itself to good surf.
The law, as India's 200 million Muslims have correctly surmised, has nothing to do with helping migrants and everything to do with the campaign by Mr. Modi and his home minister, Amit Shah, to marginalize Muslims and turn India into a homeland for Hindus, who comprise about 80 percent of the population of 1.3 billion.
But his decision not to engage with the context of the question also weirdly echoed the film's essentially shallow approach to queerness in general, reducing Elton John's overabundant life into the story of a troubled rock star learning to accept himself enough to come out to a world that had long surmised he was gay anyway.
Radical Love is part of a series of three thematically related exhibitions (it is the second) and as I had similarly surmised about the Ford Foundation's first installment, Perilous Bodies, some of the work installed here feels like it was chosen to fill out a spot in the idealized roster rather than expand and deepen the theme.
Mr. Hugh, a former city councilor from Parramatta in western Sydney, surmised that he had been refused entry as punishment for his support for a new espionage bill intended to regulate foreign influence in Australia, and for his connection to a new book about the Chinese Communist Party's efforts to infiltrate Australian politics, business and academia.
"The law, as India's 200 million Muslims have correctly surmised, has nothing to do with helping migrants and everything to do with the campaign by Mr. Modi and his home minister, Amit Shah, to marginalize Muslims and turn India into a homeland for Hindus, who comprise about 80 percent of the population of 1.3 billion," it added.
She did finish the reanimated David, but she quickly surmised a new, very desperate plan to avoid joining the Saviors: after Negan came in and told her about test number two, which was for Sasha to give him all of the deets on Rick's plans for the Saviors, Sasha asked Eugene to smuggle her a gun or a knife to kill herself with.
The first is when a squad of players hanging out in a bunker—where one could and should feel reasonably safe from being run down by a dude in a lousy sedan—have a normal human reaction and go bolting for escape and safety… right down a long tunnel that they should by now have surmised is exactly one-car wide.
Ian Prior, a former Justice Department official under Trump, surmised the impeachment inquiry would have minimal effect on Trump, arguing his actions didn't rise to the level of past conduct by presidents who have faced impeachment, including Richard Nixon and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonHouse Democrat breaks from party, says House should vote to start impeachment inquiry Why impeach Trump?
As you may have surmised, the Made in India requirement is very similar to "Made in USA" provisions that exist at the federal, state and local levels in the U.S. Programs such as Made in USA, and the proposed tariff increases that are trumpeted by the president-elect in response to companies moving jobs overseas, clearly pose substantial risk to our economy.
Razek's comments, in combination with the announcement, a few days after the fashion show was taped, that Victoria's Secret CEO Jan Singer is leaving the company — a move that some have surmised is linked to a decline in sales caused by the brand's reluctance to embrace a more inclusive image — put a spotlight on the divide between how Victoria's Secret sees itself and how the public does.
Ali Omidi, a professor of international relations at the University of Isfahan in Iran, surmised that the main goals of Iran's militia program are to maintain Iran's security by weakening or eliminating radical Sunni groups; strengthening Iran's strategic objectives by expanding the capabilities of its allies; keeping a balance of power favorable to Iran in the Middle East; and countering rivals such as the US and Israel.
I soon surmised that Rhodes's motivation in allowing me to peek behind the curtain came from a disquiet he felt at the possibility, or the likelihood, that the machinery he managed so brilliantly would soon be in the hands of his successors, who might use it to do things that he thought could be quite dangerous — like goading the United States into another pointless, bloody foreign war.
Ted LieuTed W. LieuCities are the future: We need to coordinate their international diplomacy George Conway opposes #unfollowTrump movement Puerto Rico resignations spur constitutional crisis MORE (D-Calif.) surmised that Trump has "realized the Mueller report is actually quite bad for him and that is why he is trying to prevent Robert Mueller from testifying," adding that Democrats "fully expect" the special counsel to appear before Congress.
He then issued a longer statement, saying that while he had been told that he was meeting with "an individual who I was told might have information helpful to the campaign" (though he hadn't known who she was), he quickly surmised that "she had no meaningful information" when she started making "vague, ambiguous and made no sense" claims about ties between Hillary Clinton and Russia.
And on the night that Game of Thrones' finale aired, I surmised that Game of Thrones might be the reverse Lost — a show where everything was so planned out (thanks to George R.R. Martin's outline for the final books, which he revealed to David Benioff and D.B. Weiss shortly before season four) that it felt like an adaptation of bullet points more than something organic.
"I'm pretty confident that if we had done a state-level analysis, we'd have seen more extremes," Larson said, referring to the tremendous variation in vaccine coverage rates within states and counties in the US. The study didn't look at the reasons for the discrepancies in vaccine trust, but Larson surmised that there's probably a link between high-profile vaccine controversies in Europe and diminished trust in vaccines.
Gerry ConnollyGerald (Gerry) Edward ConnollyHistory in the House: Congress weathers unprecedented week Democrat grills DHS chief over viral image of drowned migrant and child Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers struggle to understand Facebook's Libra project | EU hits Amazon with antitrust probe | New cybersecurity concerns over census | Robocall, election security bills head to House floor | Privacy questions over FaceApp MORE (D-Va.) said some lawmakers had surmised that Ryan's move was designed to appease anti-Catholic sentiments in the GOP conference.

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