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1 What can we deduce from this with regard to our own genealogy?
2 The consequences that the observers deduce from the fact are interesting.
3 Or so, at any rate, you might deduce from the latest Westminster frenzy.
4 I think we can deduce from that that I had massive public support.
5 What else could an investigator of the Berlin Kriminalpolizei deduce from this document?
6 Are we to deduce from this that the Egyptians are witches?
7 Armen tapped his chin, adopting a what can we deduce from this smirk.
8 The faults which some wiseacres find in his works I deduce from this source.
9 The chief moral I deduce from his eventful career asserts
10 It may see the fitness of virtue, and deduce from thence a speculative morality.
11 Or so Arthur could deduce from the sounds he heard burbling up the staircase.
12 This he professes to deduce from a number of principles.
13 What practical lessons can we now deduce from this examination?
14 But what, pray, am I to deduce from all this?
15 Will you please to come to the conclusion which you deduce from your premises?
16 But he did not deduce from this any assurance that his aspirations were in vain.
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