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1.The sleeping brain, they theorize, is vastly capable of synthesizing complex information.
2.But there are lots of different opinions about how to theorize it.
4.Linguists theorize about the relationship between the structure of language and the ways in which language is used.
5.This article briefly outlines the history of fashion clothes ad attempts to theorize the phenomenon of fashion in its social and cultural significance.
6.They theorize that, since diabetes, hyperlipidemia and hypertension are common factors in both populations, differences in diet or genetics may be involved.
7.Some scientists theorize that some, if not all of the mass extinctions that have wiped out thousands of species of life on Earth might be correlated with magnetic reversals.
8.Some theorize that a catastrophic cosmic explosion sent the infinite worlds spinning out into the vastness of the Great Dark - worlds that would one day bear life forms of wondrous and terrible diversity.
9.They theorize that the inverse association between obesity and intracranial atherosclerosis could be due to the presence of occult malignancy, underlying infection or inflammation, or malnutrition.
10.Dong Zhong-shu chiefly employed the method of analogy to systematize and theorize the Confucian theory of man is an integral part of nature in "Chunqiu Fanlu".

