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1 It's a physical loathing. Do we surmise from this that he actually hates Israeli Jews?
2 And I am Mr. Duke, as you probably surmise from seeing me on Mrs. Duke's porch.
3 What can we surmise from this?
4 What became of the other man and Johnny, I can only surmise from what Mr. Nelson has told me.
5 He has never cultivated reporters, nor, one can surmise from the attitude of his aides, has he expected particularly sympathetic coverage.
6 Half priest, half layman, one might have been tempted to surmise from his attire; and such a judgement would not have been unjust.
7 An unremittingly harsh field, Hawke surmised from the looks of him.
8 He considered throwing me out, too; or so I surmised from his expression.
9 As we surmised from the nickname, Digger made his living as an excavator.
10 A lot that Olaf's told us I've surmised from hints dropped by Yolara.
11 The captain, whatever he surmised from this answer, asked nothing else, but simply followed.
12 Some economists surmised from the data that house prices are set to fall further.
13 So I surmised from what your husband asked me.
14 We might have surmised from this a concealed preoccupation.
15 What was the purport of the conversation that ensued may be surmised from the following history.
16 A thing surmised from the blackness by the creak of leather and the chink of metal.
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