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    inferring


    1. Jarvis walked over to the table and sat down, tacitly inferring that it was time to end the telephone conversation


    2. Roy verbally accused his son for whatever deficiency had been reported in the letter he intercepted, regardless of whether it was valid or not, inferring that it might have gone unremedied had his vigilance not brought it to light


    3. "So she's officer material," Carl concluded, inferring, You've claimed her


    4. “The Keeper of the Ancient Wisdom never sleeps, if that is what you are inferring


    5. inferring an explanation or action to the best of one's ability - in other words, being mindful


    6. ‘’And you didn’t see it prior to that?’’ Replied the officer, his tone inferring that his operator had been somewhat negligent


    7. of guillotines in every town square? What exactly is the Bible inferring


    8. My logical brain was inferring that this was probably staged and rehearsed


    9. And if, added the cousin, he were to take to giving her presents, she should keep her eyes well open; and if these presents were to become obviously valuable, such as, say, pearl necklaces, she shouldn't lose a minute in inferring the worst


    10. He bit off a piece of apple, “And what warning would you be inferring?”

    11. a character symbol inferring pure inspirations and greatly valued ideals


    12. also inferring the false and evil pillars of a false heaven


    13. This is an obscure reference specifically inferring the making of booths for shelter after being


    14. Snow– Water atop Mount Zion that is both white ( pure) and associated with clouds, inferring both the pinnacle of wisdom and wise deeds


    15. message or concept by inferring and/or alluding to other symbols, messages and/or topics


    16. earth, inferring the absence of light and air, hence the presence greed, lies and ignorance


    17. Snow– Water atop Mount Zion that is both white ( pure) and associated with clouds, inferring both


    18. symbols improperly by inferring a literal meaning for king and lord and are out of context with the


    19. ' Plato himself seems to have imagined that the truths of psychology, like those of astronomy and harmonics, would be arrived at by a process of deduction, and that the method which he has pursued in the Fourth Book, of inferring them from experience and the use of language, was imperfect and only provisional


    20. Besides, you're inferring that's the, Devil out there

    21. In the first place we should be extremely cautious in inferring, because an area is now continuous, that it has been continuous during a long period


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