The more I think about it, the more I think that Eddie just panics when it gets close near the end. |
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Instead, they think about the fellows, the young men and women they served with who are still in Iraq. |
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The more I think about it, the more I get tangled up in a web of interpretations, none of which make complete sense. |
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When you think about it, people spend more time at a race meeting than at any other mainstream sports event. |
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I was ritually acting the book out in some way, which is funny to think about. |
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Yeah, and it's totally weirding me out to think about having a client come to my house. |
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Why should you care what a bunch of self-obsessed, over-ambitious, fuzzy-thinking weirdos think about what you have written? |
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You have to build the foundations of a house before you think about putting the walls up. |
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Can we ever know if an image moved large numbers of people to action, or changed the ways they think about things? |
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Good on the surface, but as many have pointed out, all the plot holes and problems show up when you think about it for more than 10 seconds. |
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When you think about it, crushing on a goofy cartoon kid was ten times less embarrassing than having wet dreams about this guy. |
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We don't like to think about it, but what if you lose your job or the roof of your house caves in? |
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There was so much excitement and adventure in this story that really made me think about my life, in particular what I take for granted. |
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I try not to think about the rankings but you can't help it because everyone keeps talking about them. |
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One way to think about the Aeolian mode is to consider the Aeolian mode and Ionian mode the same. |
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I think about why friends went, and it was pretty much for the same reasons as me. |
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The vintners should stop whingeing and think about the non-smokers, who will now feel much happier about frequenting bars. |
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And I think about that so often, because of the universality of people's love and affection for their dads. |
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We want to know what you think about the upcoming case and affirmative action in general. |
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She has suggested that the first step in getting white people to think about racism is for them to recognize their whiteness. |
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We should stop and think about why he noisily rattled a big tin cup midway through the week. |
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I am afraid that the answer is one that people may not want to hear or even think about. |
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It's that time when we think about the year ahead and start making plans for the future. |
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We could then start to think about regulations five or even ten years ahead of their introduction. |
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And you think about it, you're going to be addressing the entire American people Tuesday night when you deliver this keynote speech. |
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The thing was so underpowered that you needed three miles to wind it up before you even think about passing! |
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I stepped into the shower, the water streaming down over my body, and continued to think about everything. |
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So all you people who just read these recaps so that you don't have to actually watch the show, think about that. |
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A receptionist, who is finding out what patients think about the surgery's new opening hours, approaches him. |
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So think about winterizing them before you plant, particularly if you leave them outdoors all winter. |
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I don't want to think about what the Mousla could gain from wizardly knowledge. |
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It is a handsome period recreation, full of action that is both exciting and plausible, and gives you a thing or two to think about. |
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What do you think about the open space, sports and recreational facilities available in the Chelmsford borough? |
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When we met them last week, they told us they had started off on the wrong foot and to go home and think about what our homes were worth. |
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When it comes time to pump, find a nice, relaxing environment, put your feet up, listen to music, and try not to think about work. |
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When you think about it how could a straight, red-blooded man possibly resist the easy pickings of a good wedding reception? |
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In the meantime, it is worth redirecting our attention to what we actually think about happiness. |
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Can I just point out that she makes a red mist appear in front of my eyes every time I think about her? |
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To this day, even if I simply think about being in such a situation, my stomach knots, my body tenses, and I go into avoidance mode. |
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Few algebraists seriously think about writing the great American comprehensive algebra text. |
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He knew that something was wrong and never stopped to think about the dangers involved and that demonstrates what a brave man he was. |
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She discusses happiness in the Observer, I think about as wrong-headedly as one can get. |
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I know he still really cares for me and all, but it's like, painful for him to think about other me with other guys. |
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It's a peculiar way to describe the alleged plotters, when you think about it, isn't it? |
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Don't think about being Lakota, or about us being Ojibwa, or about those that might not accept you. |
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Instead, when I think about comfort food from home, I remember the yeasty, fruity scent of my Grandma's tea bread. |
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I won't tell you what I think about the yellow-bellied, spineless, poor excuse for a man. |
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The more I think about it, the more unlikely it is that these girls are landed by boat. |
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I have the greatest sympathy for this poor woman in her tragic loss, but just think about it! |
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They are always referring to my past, but honestly I never think about that night in Munich any more. |
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Now could be a great time to think about remortgaging, so check out the advice and offers in this exclusive preview of our latest Money Report. |
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With a spectator's hat on, you'd need a stiff drink to even think about it. |
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Let's face it, we're not getting any younger and we all have to think about our lavish lifestyles, after our careers are over. |
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Pains in other parts of the anatomy also come to mind whenever I think about him. |
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When you stop to think about it, this film is nothing without a strong lead in Stu's role. |
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In the lead-up to a race I run through lots of scenarios and afterwards think about how I could have improved my performance. |
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Wineries are also devising strategies, along with restaurateurs and retailers, to get more people to think about wine. |
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For starters, think about filing a lawsuit in a Federal Court to ban Christmas as a legal holiday. |
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If not, think about retraining and perhaps talking to a life coach about options open to you. |
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But I didn't put them prominently in the article because I was trying to address an antecedent point about how we think about them. |
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Recycling materials for use later was one of those issues taken up by people who had the leisure to think about such matters. |
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For one thing, you have the time and opportunity to read it and think about it in total freedom and at leisure. |
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Most people take enough time out for a haircut but next time you go to book yours, why not think about having a beauty treatment too. |
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He also had to think about his credibility, which was too valuable to be squandered on gratuitous retribution. |
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Then, as the candles burnt and the shadows lengthened, we started to think about it properly. |
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Architects should think about the question of how buildings can be reutilized after big events such as the World Expo. |
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He has the unenviable task of promoting a product that few want to think about, let alone buy. |
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If he told you that the world revolved around the sun in orbit, you'd have to think about if for a while before you agreed. |
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It's not just the antiquity of the towns, but also the way people there think about urban life. |
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The constant threat of terror forces you to think about everything, from being in crowded places to choosing a restaurant to even riding a bus. |
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I want to hear your side of the story now, I want to know what you think about all this. |
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My other alarm system is still functioning though, so don't think about breaking in burglars. |
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Well, that's simply not the right way to think about the situation, according to Microsoft. |
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If you don't mind, I'd really like to go home and think about all this for a while. |
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Now just think about that, how would you like it if your daughter went out with someone you went to high school with? |
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Now is the time to take stock and think about what needs to be done for customers, employees and job applicants. |
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Now that I think about it, I realise I do subconsciously judge other women on make-up application. |
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Let's go back to the beginning and think about this linguistic question of genres. |
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However, the horoscope does cause me to think about my approach to the situation. |
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That's something to think about when you consider linking to a free-for-all site or a link farm. |
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They want to tell us all what we can and cannot watch, read, listen to or think about. |
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I think about Galileo dropping differently weighted things from the tower, only to be branded a heretic. |
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With a little distance, what do people think about how the reaction in the US has played out? |
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Her parents told her she had to think about buying a home instead of living out of a suitcase. |
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He was not thinking of what he was doing, for to think about it was to run to the livery and ride out madly. |
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When we typically think of the data explosion we tend to think about our databases growing by the number of rows or tables being added. |
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There is a comic roundelay that makes sense on its face, but if you think about it for a second, you realize how forced and unreal it is. |
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I can't help but to think about how the great museums of Europe amassed their collections of cultural artefacts. |
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Papa was a businessman, not a rancher, but often when I think of him, I think about the longhorns. |
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He particularly encourages talented college rowers to think about joining the Blue Squad. |
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Because if you think about it, what are blogs but a fine instance of the long tail? |
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You can rub the names, inscriptions, dates and more, but also think about rubbing the beautiful artistic carvings you see. |
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He was quite cute, but I was so asexual and shy I didn't even think about it. |
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Should your work often take you outdoors, think about a ruggedised model to cope with the grind. |
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In terms of this bill, it is important to think about what the bill is not, as opposed to what it is. |
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I always ran on Saturday mornings because it gave me time to think about my life and my problems. |
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He continued to think about the money and his imagination ran away with him. |
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But if you think about it, who in this day and age can do anything without electricity? |
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But oatmeal sits, however lumpily, at the cutting edge of a revolution in the way we think about food. |
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So, to think about if for very long is quite overwhelming, upsetting and very sad. |
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Modern fiction editors are too busy reading synopses and doing lunch to have any time to think about structure. |
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He was going to make sure that Clem would never ever even think about calling him a lunkhead again. |
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I think about my sixth-grade year spent safely ensconced in a lovely elementary school. |
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While they have not criticised the actions of the woman in fending off the attacker, police advise the public to always think about safety first. |
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If he decides to go ahead and contact her, he needs to think about her safety first. |
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I would like you to think about a drug, a tablet, which can prevent heart attacks. |
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He didn't make it to the majors and I don't suppose I will either, but that's not what you think about when the ball comes sailing your way. |
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I hope our Prime Minister will think about this in the coming weeks should the substance of the leaked memo be authenticated. |
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I have it on good authority that this e-mail is asking what we think about using the Welsh Language in Wales or something like that. |
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I think about that, and I think about being subjected to that while ordering a nice cauliflower bake at a restaurant and I just get sick. |
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He did not think about being a cook until sometime in his late 20s, when he started investigating macrobiotics. |
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Gone are the days when U.S. automakers could make cars first and think about marketing later. |
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If we think about it together we might be able to do things beyond just empty talk. |
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What is there to think about when a guy is about to attack a BLT or a bacon sanger? |
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It might seem natural that merriment goes with wealth beyond the dreams of avarice but that, when you think about it, is hardly ever the case. |
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For many of us, New Year Day gives us time to pause awhile and think about our loved ones in a special way. |
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But it's a good idea to think about whether any other data exchange methods have a role in your future B2B efforts. |
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I'm out of contract at the end of the season and you try not to think about that but it's at the back of your mind. |
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Now think about other physical tasks, such as playing a sport or a musical instrument, or a game involving perfecting neuromuscular skills. |
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You instantly think about the patterns and designs we sport, what our outer markings are, and how we use them for both defense and allure. |
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I've wasted more time than I like to think about cruising the women's wear stores at the mall and on line with no luck. |
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If we think about the Mallee, we would have seen a great deal many more dust storms than we've seen. |
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There is a whole system at work here, chugging along quietly in the background, unnoticed, and when you stop to think about it, its just awesome! |
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The effect was to scatter the crew in the holding area, and give the Germans something to think about while James got into position. |
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We've yet to see exactly what people think about mandatory sentencing when it's properly explained to them. |
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But for now she wished only to remain to the scheduled plan and not think about the future with or without him. |
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Sometimes I panic that all women are serious man-haters, but then I catch myself and think about all the women I know. |
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Yes, I do think that sometimes philosophers are very bad at it, because they don't think about it. |
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Those days I just wanna kick the dirt or maybe just sit there and think about how bad I feel. |
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Whatever you might think about the man, his morals, or his use of drugs, you have to admire his tenacity in the face of illness. |
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I think about what kind of imagery I can use to help an 8-or 9-year-old learn a tendu. |
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And I have known more dole scroungers who refuse to work than I care to think about. |
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What, then, is one to think about his language, masculinist in its assumptions from beginning to end? |
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I try not to think about my bank balance, credit card facility and outstanding payments if I can help it. |
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Work is mad at the moment, and then there are exams to think about as well. |
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I stare at the snow drifting outside my window, at the nearly deserted street below, trying not to think about anything. |
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The easiest way to think about thermoelectricity is to realize that electrical and thermal currents are coupled. |
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It's a tough job to have to sit down and actively think about ways to be funny, and create material for a show. |
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Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. |
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Many toilets now place reading matter above the urinal so that you don't even have to think about either eye contact or talking. |
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Any time I even think about this being too tough, I look at her and I get a second wind. |
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It was nice to sit quietly in the company of loved ones, sip coffee, gaze off into the far horizon and think about this and that. |
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If parents were to think about it, they may find it is their own identity they are protecting. |
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Passover is coming and this is a wonderful opportunity to think about a Jew who may be alone, in need of an invitation to join your Seder. |
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There was an epidemic when I was at university and as I think about it, the young folk still seem to indulge more than is seemly if you ask me. |
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Hikari knew the striking thrill of emotion before she could even think about it. |
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Scorsese today is still one of America's best film-makers, and he still makes films that we can thrill to and think about. |
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Having been through the experience, and had the rest of his life to think about it, he admitted he did not know. |
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It was a very daft thing to do and if it was me, I would think about taking an early bath. |
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I didn't even think about it until I felt the brush of his lips against my palm as his mouth closed in surprise. |
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One I fell in love with, the other excites me beyond belief, makes me think about my life, and even talk about it. |
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The more I think about it, there were some pretty poor teachers at the school, and most were mediocre. |
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The words hit Michael like a thunderbolt and he slams the phone down, trying to think about what he should do next. |
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In reality what it is about is trying to inspire and excite people to think about the town centre. |
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Like you said, there are so many things to think about, and even more thoughts, feelings and ideas that go into what I do. |
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And of course, I didn't really think about it raining when I painted up by bauble the other day. |
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When we think about the Middle Ages, it is easy to view Europe in light of what it became rather than what it was. |
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I think about that as I chomp on my half of the melt, but Smith is still too busy talking to eat. |
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As you savour your morning coffee, do you ever think about who grew the beans and how much they were paid? |
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As I listened it began to be borne in on me that he was talking complete nonsense, and that I had better have a bit of a think about it. |
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I'm going to take some time out to think about my future and what I should do next. |
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I've heard a few people mention me as a Rookie of the Year candidate, but I don't like to think about that stuff. |
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If you think about the activity of completing a single reaction time trial you can imagine the sorts of mental processes you go through. |
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And the wages of workers who do the jobs we try not to think about, in care homes, on rubbish tips or on our streets, are scandalously low. |
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The suggestion was intended as tongue-in-cheek, but the more I think about it the more it makes sense. |
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If you're leading, think about the position of your belayers and bystanders if you should pull something off. |
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For no matter what you might think about the man's church, at least he believed truly. |
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The best advice is to give all thunderstorms a wide berth and not to even think about deliberately penetrating a storm front. |
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Money is also traded for material goods, but if you think about it, those goods also represent work. |
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There seems to be little doubt that these twin foci have been influential in shaping how supervisors think about supervision. |
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Now that I think about it, a trade-last is based on a similar idea, only you pay the goodwill backward instead of forward. |
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Till then, think about it and try to change at least your attitude in favour of a better. |
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I'm curious to know what others think about the current pop culture depiction of human machines. |
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Clearly, the courts and regulators are still figuring out how to think about exclusionary behavior by large corporations. |
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I think about the difference between then and now and it's just mind-boggling. |
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Make notes, mind maps or whatever helps you to think about what you are doing. |
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Then she'll think about assembling a crew to reproduce the album live and on tour. |
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And finally, since we are encouraging you to walk or take transit when possible, think about pedestrians. |
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I began to think about the time I had jumped the sheugh when I was only eight. |
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I write to urge all car and lorry drivers who use the transport cafe, to seriously think about where they park. |
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This device is called a transporter, which makes a lot of sense when you think about it. |
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We are a chocolate shop but people aren't going to think about stopping and treating themselves if they're racing to get away from the smell. |
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You know, that they can think about these, you know, what had happened and these people might possibly go free, because of a Miranda reading. |
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Lastly think about this, we put animals down, this is looked upon as humane and is justified so why can we not put a person out of their misery? |
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Until next time, think about how the science of biomechanics can help eliminate some gray areas in our quest for improving performance. |
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But people don't always think about the possible harm done by their pleasure trips to coral reefs. |
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I would like each one of you birders, naturalists, and bloggers to think about this and share your conclusions. |
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It's truly bizarre how different people think about similar things at the same time. |
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I'm just living for the moment, not daring to think about what the future holds. |
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If you think about our consumption of 465 million page views per day in December, that's a whole lot of inventory to monetize. |
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So on Saturday, as you sup your glass of black velvet, just think about it. |
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Front and rear parking sensors bleep neurotically at you the moment you even think about colliding with anything. |
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I'd lost my hat, the sun was blinding, we were both thirsty and trying not to think about it. |
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If you are not a blood donor already, please think about coming along to our clinic. |
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If you can do that then you can think about going down to where you have only a single electron and a single photon, That's the ultimate. |
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And it was hard enough to think about her in the dream, what with her pale skin and bloodless face. |
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They go home, they sit in their room, they smoke cigarettes and they think about blowing their brains out. |
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I decided it was best to give her some time to think about those words and let it sink in. |
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They simply sit back and wait and, if a buyer comes along, then they think about moving somewhere else. |
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If you are uncertain about what options you should take think about speaking to a financial adviser. |
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And don't even think about bluetoothing it to Danielle so she can post it on Facebook. |
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To really return to an age when I was relatively uncorrupted, I would need to return farther than is comfortable to think about. |
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If he has got a way with words, he might want to think about firing the person writing his promotional blurbs and doing it himself. |
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You don't even have to think about it, just stick a finger in, give it a wiggle, and Bob's your uncle. |
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As he approached the end of his remarkable four undergraduate years at MIT he began to think about studying for his doctorate. |
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Basic sleep hygiene rules are really common sense when you think about them. |
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I swung from blind happiness to almost incandescent, unfocused rage within a second, almost before I had a chance to think about it. |
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It's curious to think about powerful, big bore air rifles employed during the height of the muzzleloading, black powder era. |
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Her approach forced me to think about my contribution to the unhappiness in our home. |
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The gaffer has left it with me to name the day, so I need to have a good think about it over the next few months. |
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As the hot water sluiced into the sunken tub, easing her aches and pains, she began to think about the gruelling casting. |
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I know, it's soppy, slushy stuff when you really think about it, but how many people don't want that faery tale romance. |
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Peggy also laughed, unrestrainedly, not being naturally inclined to think about anything seriously. |
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There was a century for the taking, but he refused to think about that, constantly looking to innovate and score boundaries. |
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I left people with a little something to think about, without wagging my fingers or quoting Leviticus. |
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If you make the ablative absolute into its own clause, then you can think about the relationship between this clause and the main sentence. |
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You clocked me in the midst of a fight that shouldn't even have happened, and all you can think about is yourself? |
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Being married is so normal until I think about it, and then it is a maze of surreal absurdity. |
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They have made us think about ourselves by making us laugh at our own absurdity. |
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I think the press wants a good story, and they don't sit and think about who we're going to be easy on, who we're going to be hard on. |
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You'd think even a dyed-in-the-wool warmist would stop for a second and think about the physics involved. |
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What do people think about a Government that lets mafia criminals wander around free while jailing poor people for theft? |
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She was munching through a croissant, heartily spread with black raspberry jam, when she realized that she had other things to think about. |
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She swigs a third and realizes she is too wasted to think about her thudding head. |
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In some ways, she was better poised, by temperament, to be a royal than the queen, which is a funny thing when you kind of think about it. |
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Though, I didn't think about that long before Sam barged in to my room, carrying a plastic water gun in hand. |
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These little incidents made me think about the countless dramas and crises that happen to people every day. |
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We know you are said to like jelly babies, but what do you think about politics? |
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He handled it really well for a man who doesn't have children, is not used to having to think about money and employs a cleaner. |
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I spend quite a lot of my time sitting at my computer, but I almost never think about how it works. |
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His eyes met mine and I felt curiously light-headed and weak-kneed. I tore my eyes away with an effort, trying not to think about him. |
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To think about this problem, let's try a thought experiment. |
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But, truth to tell, I'm too tired to think about it, or anything else. |
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We often think about wine as a bicoastal phenomenon, San Francisco and New York and a couple of isolated urban areas in between. |
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I will think about it over and over, trying to reason it out. |
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And it's what allows me to think about guns in a smart, nonreactive manner. |
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Ask anyone on the streets of Nanjing what they think about Japan, and chances are you will hear some strong feedback. |
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Did think about comandeering the cruise boat but it was rather cold and I didn't think I would be too successful in a tattery silk dress and stilettos! |
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She's shaped the way we think about food, the way we treat the people who cook it, and, by proxy, the way it's marketed from the barrow boys to supermarkets. |
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One has to think about what one is really saying when one snidely dismisses women who are interested in fashion. |
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Yet when you think about it, many of these so-called tips are ridiculous. |
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The more I think about this, and as I write it, it rather does seem less a quirky singularity, and more of an onrushing descent into a foggy loopiness. |
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Does the team think about radically changing the way they present themselves, as Bowie has? |
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Many of the Tzeltal in Highland Chiapas may not think about relict stands of evergreen cloud forest as undisturbed valuable habitat for regionally endemic species. |
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Intially I assumed that it was deliberately harmful, but the more I think about it, perhaps it's intended more as the bop on the head from your zen master. |
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People who have problems such as infection, cysts or tumours, tooth decay, or gum disease around a wisdom tooth should think about having it removed. |
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It's nice to know that there are still a few musicians around who wouldn't make you cringe if they inadvertently let slip what they think about the election. |
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When operators think about bandwidth today, they are often thinking in terms of pay-per-view networks, premium multiplexes and interactive services, he says. |
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The mind boggles, and just wants to think about something else instead. |
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As I put on my bow tie, I think about how lucky I am to be any of those things. |
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Not a day goes by that I don't look at him and think about the birth mother he has out there somewhere, and I wonder if she knows what she gave up. |
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Then think about the grail motive as a background to the Bruckner Adagio. |
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If you've missed a workout or scarfed down an entire pizza, think about what led you to do this and what it would take to stop you from doing so next time. |
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When the Prime Minister told one interviewer recently that he did think about a future life without the red boxes, he had his family very much in mind. |
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That is really a scary thought when you think about our founding fathers. |
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All I could think about was getting out in case the car blew up. |
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As every day is different, I think about where I'm going and dress accordingly, but I'm at my happiest knocking about in grungy old gardening things. |
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In the film, Turner begins to think about how his work will be seen after his demise. |
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They're smart enough to think about and articulate arguments coherently. |
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Being a juror forces you to do so, to think about what constitutes the even-handed administration of the law. |
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But the rolling chat format can lead to trivialisation and less depth, and there are a lot of intelligent listeners out there who want to think about issues. |
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But now that you come to think about it, it's quite worrying. |
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On the other hand, if you think about it, those basic industrial effects can be the most devastating. |
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If you just think about it practically for a few moments, you've got to have one kid, one horse, you've got to have one wrangler taking care of that kid and that horse. |
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But nobody can look at that diagram and think about anything other than an impressively sized phallus. |
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The fine white material of his sleeves billowed out from beneath it his vest, the cloth stained with dirt, sweat, and smears he didn't want to think about. |
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Just when we were getting bored of the classic trench, he goes and revamps it in such a way that all I can think about is just how very much I want one of these! |
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Asked if the ability to reproduce should be a human right, spar said she would leave that for the philosophers to think about. |
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His Worship asked me various questions, then said I was making very serious allegations and that he couldn't make a snap decision but would have to think about it. |
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I'm going to have to think about it for a while, just to mull it over. |
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But my stomach turns when I think about my sister marrying that guy. |
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While Huckabee is thinking about his run for president, I thought it was time to think about Huckabee. |
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He was aware of philosophers who wrote authoritative treatises, telling their readers what to think about a number of large and important matters. |
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So if you think about it, dude, I'm 0-for-3 in marriage, But like in baseball, The scoreboard doesn't lie. |
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So if you think about it dude, I'm 0-for-3 in marriage, but like in baseball, the scoreboard doesn't lie. |
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You think about a movie like that getting made now, they would probably just use a lot of CGI for your costume. |
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Just think about someone wanting to kill me for reasons unapparent to me, and someone watching me all the time, and someone maybe killing me for some reason. |
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I should also think about having a protein shake with kale and spinach for breakfast every morning. |
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When you go to one of those stories, part of what you are doing is trying to lose yourself in something and then you go home and you think about it. |
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Inevitability means unavoidability, and if you think about what avoiding means, then you realize that in a deterministic world there's lots of avoidance. |
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Barton Peveril's students are putting across a message which they hope will make other teenagers sit up and think about the perils of hitting the bottle. |
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However, when I think about the problem of students' unawareness and apathy about actual change at Macalester, applying a similar solution seems absurd. |
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All I could think about was my handsome brother dressed as a Mohawk swinging from the mast of the ship and landing on deck like a swashbuckling pirate! |
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Baking a loaf of bread will change the way you think about food. |
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See what Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, and company think about being unattractive, unathletic, illiterate voyeurs. |
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It was approaching lunchtime and Jake's stomach was rumbling, but there were still a few more members of staff to speak to before he could think about eating. |
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In fact, it now became necessary to think about how to make a landing on this lee shore without having the entire survival effort end in disaster. |
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As you are doing your various modules, begin to think about whether there are any topics that might interest you and that might provide you with a researchable area. |
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The DISH Anywhere App is just one of three ways DISH is changing the way we think about streaming entertainment. |
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Indeed, what we think about suicide is inextricably a product of what we think about God. |
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I'm going to take some time out and just think about the past five years. |
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Second, David, you might think about restructuring your course. |
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These are the concerns that skinny people never have to think about. |
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Only once those dilemmas have been resolved, should we even begin to think about legalising either assisted suicide or euthanasia in this country. |
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There were times when he would spend all of his money on speed or marijuana and get so high his mind would blur and all he could think about was having a another dosage. |
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You never had to think about ribbon belts or decorative bra straps. |
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What do you think about having more police officers on the beat? |
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I'm not certain whether shareholders can expect the full monty through their letterboxes, but they might think about clearing a space just in case. |
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Not before long, I think about four cops went up to the circle and just grabbed a few of the people from behind. |
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Sometimes, occasionally, apropos of nothing, I stop dead in my tracks for a moment and think about the exceptional people I am fortunate enough to call friends. |
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