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  • Speculated has arisen that Mr. Osborne will announce a consultation process to examine combining income tax and national insurance.

    U.K. Budget to Stay Course on Austerity Ainsley Thomson 2011

  • In July, Morris addressed the governors regarding “a Slanderous Report that I have Speculated on this very paper which I urge the redemption of”—the Morris notes.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • In July, Morris addressed the governors regarding “a Slanderous Report that I have Speculated on this very paper which I urge the redemption of”—the Morris notes.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • Speculated that the White House may consider him too independent and uncontrollable.

    Potential Supreme Court Justice ‘Short List’ Liberal Cheat-Sheet 2005

  • Another of the Fathers says, ‘Speculated without knowing that speculation is a science.’

    Our Mutual Friend 2004

  • Speculated concerning the Milky Way, the nebulosity of stars, the origin and growth of solar systems.

    Pioneers of Science Oliver Lodge 1895

  • Speculated with his wife's money -- and they're broke.

    Her Own Way A Play in Four Acts Clyde Fitch 1887

  • Another of the Fathers says, 'Speculated without knowing that speculation is a science.'

    Our Mutual Friend Charles Dickens 1841

  • Speculated on the Origin of Life panspermia, the idea that life on Earth was extraterrestial in origin -- seeded by life forms that arrived from outer space.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill Chameides 2011

  • Speculated to be 256 MB RAM or 512MB RAMFlash drive16GB to

    IBTimes.com : Top News 2010

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