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The detective looked at the crime scene and quickly deduced that it looked staged.

From there, some very smart people, like Richard Feynman, deduced what is known as the sum over histories.

From one of these, which may be considered as collateral primary meanings, it must therefore be deduced.

Edward received it in his camp, and in reply formally deduced his claim to the superiority, from Brute the Trojan.

From the uncertainty of knowledge derived through the senses, he deduced the twofold system of true and apparent knowledge.

He deduced the existence of God from the order and harmony of Nature, belief in which was irresistible.

Do you ask for a confirmation of the truths thus deduced from the denial of the supernaturalism of the Mosaic Code?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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