| 1. | Without a map, the route they chose was largely conjectural.
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| 2. | Present-day lexicographers reject this theory as conjectural and disproved.
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| 3. | There is a conjectural sea to the west of the islands.
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| 4. | However, much detail about prehistoric cultures and languages remains conjectural.
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| 5. | These features include pits and trenches, whose uses are conjectural.
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| 6. | One caveat : Announced set times are sometimes highly conjectural.
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| 7. | Hardy's approach to restoration is part archeological, part conjectural.
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| 8. | The answer to both conjectural questions is an emphatic YES!
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| 9. | The stories are conjectural, but are sometimes based on scientific fact.
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| 10. | But this supposition depends on a merely conjectural emendation of the text.
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