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It has been traced certainly to the 13th century, and conjecturally to the 12th.
But I set it down here, conjecturally, in light of the evil luck which followed.
Conjecturally, women may choose to believe that suffering as prostitutes is the result of their karma.
From previous experience and knowledge, Flandry reconstructed more of the story, conjecturally but with high probability.
Conjecturally, there is no energy minimizer for composite knots.
Moreover, to tie a biblical text, even conjecturally, to a particular scientific theory was the very tendency he had warned against.
In style and types they bear a resemblance to another series of coins conjecturally assigned to Thasos.
Warren Treadgold conjecturally estimates its military strength at some 1,000 infantry and marines in the 9th-10th centuries.
There are several conjecturally equivalent Floer homologies associated to closed three-manifolds.
The historian Warren Treadgold conjecturally estimates the theme's military forces at some 2,000 men in the 9th century.
Conjecturally, they include all examples of L-functions, and in particular are expected to coincide with the Selberg class.
Conjecturally, in each of the low temperature extremal states the truncated correlations decay algebraically.
I asked merely conjecturally.
(To be precise, four oldest palm-leaf copies conjecturally dated to mid 18th century survived.
Moore (Commentary on Judges, p. 399) conjecturally identifies it with Paneas.
Finnur Jónsson conjecturally translated it as "shoots".
This arises in the scaling limit of critical percolation on the triangular lattice and conjecturally on other lattices.
Conjecturally, several authors have presupposed that this settlement was originally founded during the reign of the Moor Ibne-Huim.
The 58 m long eastern ramp rests on five arches of diminishing size (the overgrown arch 9 has only been conjecturally reconstructed by Hasluck).
In dimension at most 3, and conjecturally in all dimensions, the converse is true: a variety of Kodaira dimension is uniruled.
With the buildings and collection secured, the structures were conjecturally returned to their 18th century appearance by noted restoration architect, Thomas Tileston Waterman.
Four oldest palm-leaf manuscript copies, conjecturally dated to mid 18th century, of the original Binnya Dala translation have survived.
The torsor theory here leads to the Selmer group and Tate-Shafarevich group, the latter (conjecturally finite) being difficult to study.
Perhaps there is a correlation with the so-called Shternweiser Anomaly, when conjecturally an explosion of planetary proportions depleted the Martian water supply.'"
"The movie is about us, about this country and who we are or more conjecturally, who we could possibly become," Mr. Zwick said in a telephone interview.