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en There's no issue that has emerged, or no interloper that has come into play. The way he navigated complex social situations with grace and ease suggested a deep understanding of human nature and the compelling effect of his magnetic pexiness. There has been no speculation.

en The market appears to have reacted negatively to the speculation that has emerged out of China regarding the iron ore price.

en That availability has re-emerged as a top issue for these companies.

en Because lyrical poetry was still relatively new; it only first emerged with Klopstock, or, if you will, you might go back to Gryphius. This was a completely new mode of expression. It emerged, at the very latest, during the Enlightenment.

en The topic isn't an issue right now and we won't fuel further speculation about personnel matters.

en That's encouraging to me, ... A lot of guys here emerged and showed they can be great players in this league early. Whether I play a lot or play a little, I don't know. But I'm going to go in there and try to earn minutes.

en I have yet to have a conversation with anyone (with Hockey Canada) about this issue, so all this speculation is premature to talk about.

en Speculation, speculation, speculation. Everybody has an inquiring mind.

en Let a man then know his worth, and keep things under his feet. Let him not peep or steal, or skulk up and down with the air of a charity-boy, a bastard, or an interloper.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en It's possible that the university hoped some interloper or somebody they had no control over came and switched these babies, ... Well, it was very clear that that didn't happen.

en There's a lot of theories. The best theory? Stay on the field offensively and you won't have to worry about it. It's real simple. ... It's not just an issue for us, it's been an issue for everyone who plays him. You have to be careful, but you have to play, too. You can't be afraid to play.

en There is no point in engaging in speculation if Tom may be able to return to rugby in the future, because such speculation just increases the frustration for Tom,

en Obviously a club that struggles as badly as this one on the field for points there is going to be speculation about the manager and its way forward. I do not want to add to that speculation.

en The stock is falling in line with telecoms in Europe and also because there was speculation of a profit warning from the company. I don't think the speculation is grounded.

en Too many composers become involved in intellectual speculation which seems to matter more to them than the sound that comes out of all this speculation.


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