Sentences with phrase «guess at its origin»

So you're saying its either believe in some man made religion's guess at the origin of life or that aliens started life on our planet even though we don't have any scientific evidence to support it?
Guessing at the origin of each image takes the viewer on a trajectory, decoding a mystery, or entering a wormhole of confusion.
Finally, ask your guests to rank each wine from best to worst, and to take a guess at its origin.

Not exact matches

I guess that was certainly the case at its origin, although I might dispute how much it still is.
They guessed at hazel eyes and dark brown hair, with a hint of ginger, to reflect probable Celtic origins.
I first remember my Grandma singing that to me, but we can only guess at the saying's first origins.
And then, of course, there's the film's eventual premiere, when Wiseau first endures the feeling of having audiences laugh at his work, for which he had bared his soul and burned several million dollars of a fortune whose origins are anybody's guess (although «such nosy person» Sestero's best guess in the book, involving a shady business called Street Fashions USA, isn't even mentioned in the film).
«I can't even begin to guess what the origin is going to be because we're really just looking at the language and the best set of standards.»
If the period between those two transactions isn't long enough (at least a week), they could use their internal logs and do a time analysis to guess the origin of the funds.
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