Word: hunch
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Time for a hunch. Barring man-made calamities, natural disasters or World War III, George Bush is apt to become the next President...
...Lebanese who has been charged with complicity in the bombings. French authorities suspect that Gordji may be a leader of an Iranian intelligence network. Police surrounded the 19th century sandstone embassy after concluding that Gordji, who is not protected by diplomatic immunity, was hiding there. Iran brazenly corroborated the hunch: Gordji served as translator at an embassy press conference called to denounce the siege...
...McIlwain's course for credit, not the course on the Soviet Union, taught by Walsh and Sweeezy. I have a strong sense that the content of that latter course, if offered today, would look like a parody of scholarship and be just a laugher. I have an equally strong hunch that what McIlwain had to say in the 1930s would still be well worth listening to in the 1980s...
...keep 13 Republican away form their President by using the bill's carefully wrought generosity to large states with Republican delegates, such as Pennsylvania. The New York Times reporters said it was one of the few votes they had seen that was too close for even a hunch...
...slightly offended by John Rosenthal's editorial, "Steering and Meaning," (December 2, 1986). Mr. Rosenthal seems to have forgotten that many members of the Harvard community study science, and that many more have long held an interest in it. It is my hunch that scientists, who like to make empirical observations about their environment, have known the meanings of most of the phrases cited by Mr. Rosenthal from the time they were able to read them...