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Speculatively, at least some, if not most of the oil rid from the surface of the Gulf might simply settle back or be washed out by rain and spread as a poisonous residue over a larger area including, possibly, otherwise unaffected regions over land.
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Speculatively, auxiliary troops still in Britain after 410 might have promoted themselves to legions, so to speak - or might have been so designated by Ambrosius.
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Speculatively again, the legions might have been regarded as rather old-fashioned and frumpy beside the glamorous dashing cavalry by then :- As was the case in later centuries.
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Speculatively, one may anticipate that because more and more of the world has been drawn into the global economy, and that the number of observations along each should have increased.
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Speculatively, this whole deal has been about that second question.
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Speculatively, is there anything more entertaining? one would then ask, who is the maestro of this squirimish?
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Speculatively, there may be some Evolutionary advantage to offset the disadvantages of decreased fertility for the individual.
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Speculatively he examined Garry's face before replying.
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Speculatively he eyed the buildings about him as he entered the city.
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Speculatively, not realizing that he spoke aloud, he asked of himself:
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