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Hundreds of science-fiction stories have been written about time travel empezar lección
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Hundreds of science-fiction stories have been written about time travel
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a hackneyed phrase is boring and does not have much meaning because it has been used so often empezar lección
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a hackneyed phrase is boring and does not have much meaning because it has been used so often
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But this kind of excited appreciation of naturalism in characterisation was not yet hackneyed. empezar lección
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But this kind of excited appreciation of naturalism in characterisation was not yet hackneyed.
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most hackneyed example, suppose you traveled back to last month and shot yourself through the head empezar lección
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most hackneyed example, suppose you traveled back to last month and shot yourself through the head
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Objects carried back and forth in time are sources of endless confusion in certain science-fiction tales. empezar lección
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Objects carried back and forth in time are sources of endless confusion in certain science-fiction tales.
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. He finds a statue of himself commemorating the first time traveler. empezar lección
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. He finds a statue of himself commemorating the first time traveler.
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. He finds a statue of himself commemorating the first time traveler. empezar lección
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. He finds a statue of himself commemorating the first time traveler.
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an idea or opinion formed by guessing empezar lección
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What she said was pure conjecture.
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If Cantor decided to wear it, his tumorigenesis theory would become just another discarded conjecture in the cancer field. empezar lección
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If Cantor decided to wear it, his tumorigenesis theory would become just another discarded conjecture in the cancer field. If Cantor decided to wear it, his tumorigenesis theory would become just another discarded conjecture in the cancer field.
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Any prediction about the bond markets, of course, is part conjecture. • The judge dismissed the evidence as pure conjecture. empezar lección
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Any prediction about the bond markets, of course, is part conjecture. • The judge dismissed the evidence as pure conjecture. Any prediction about the bond markets, of course, is part conjecture. • The judge dismissed the evidence as pure conjecture.
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to form an idea or opinion without having much information to base it on
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It seems reasonable to conjecture that these conditions breed violence.
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He conjectured that light itself might consist of such waves. • They conjecture that literacy plays a central part in this process. • Bergman conjectured that the tomb might date to the first centuries of our era. empezar lección
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He conjectured that light itself might consist of such waves. • They conjecture that literacy plays a central part in this process. • Bergman conjectured that the tomb might date to the first centuries of our era.
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chide somebody for (doing) something empezar lección
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