By piercing together clues from the grave pit that he excavated.
by piecing together clues from the grave pit that he excavated
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A pharaoh was A living God. So yes. Pharaoh had a lot of male and female servants. And everyone in his court was loyal to his wishes. While I can't prove it. I surmise, that since there was a valley of the kings, and Queens. The pharaoh and his wife probably in life did not sleep together. Thus anything could have go on.
It was NOT, as many people surmise, Fraggle Rock. Nor was it Schoolhouse Rock, Jailhouse Rock, or "Let's Rock!" It was a large boulder that came to be known as Plymouth Rock.
This is an epic question. The best answer is many. You are asking a question about the third crusade I surmise. In the end of that crusade the overall victor was Saladin. There is an excellent book about this subject, Warriors of God by James Reston Jr.
As these proud and noble surnames arise from different areas of England, I would surmise that at one time, a certain person with the Clarke surname had perhaps knobby knees or a knobby brow. No facts survive.
There is strength in numbers and even more so in loyal allegiance. The commune benefited those with less and to strengthen their group or village. I would surmise that up to the time of communes, there was alot of destruction to small communities and we all know that sometimes to protect we need to group!
I would surmise that people in Virginia probably get their money by working hard at their jobs.
You can surmise when she's angry by her animated gestures.
Your teachers may surmise that you wrote this sentence but they would be wrong.
Through careful examination of the scene, the detectives were able to surmise that the death was accidental.
Because the feeling of the marijuana is a lie and I'm sure there's more- it's probably short for something and ambiguous, I would surmise. :)
Guess.
it means to prove something true with out evidence. "After hearing her speak on the subject, I surmise, she's very well educated.
A synonym is attempt and an antonym
Distrust, qualm, supposition, surmise, conjecture
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The Judge surmised the cased on the murdered
I surmise that the criminal left through this escape tunnel.