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theory
noun as in hypothesis, belief
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His speech was rambling and filled with unsubstantiated conspiracy theories, including a vague suggestion that North Korea could have rigged the previous elections, in which he had failed to win control of parliament.
No one knows why this happened, but the new evidence steers us away from theories that our species hunted them out of existence, or that we were somehow physically or intellectually superior.
Afterwards, the algae would eventually die and sink to the ocean floor, the theory suggested, taking the carbon down, too.
Her missing persons case spurred a slew of conspiracies theories and garnered intrigue across the globe after she arrived in Los Angeles from Hawaii last month and missed a planned flight to New York.
But they were inching toward the anger phase of the grieving cycle as they huddled in ballrooms and traded theories about what went wrong.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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