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I also reasoned that if I could get local politics on board that this would give the Gardai and my worm of a boss Peter Dooley pause for thought before they tried to shut me down
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I reasoned that the tantrums of the morning served no purpose
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Some have reasoned that this restrainer is the Holy Spirit, and so we must be raptured out in order for the end to come
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She reasoned that it was best to
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reasoned that he had also come far and should now be
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If oils of jasmine or lotus had the power to attract a man, she reasoned that the pungent garlic would have the opposite effect
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Zarko had reasoned that trying to hide his manhood at that moment would merely postpone the inevitable and cause him more embarrassment
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But, she reasoned, if the cats made her own presence aboard the Huntress even a little more palatable to the company, so be it
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A second knock brought him to his senses, and he reasoned that a knock on a person's door naturally demanded an answer
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Mr Snickerty writhed irritably, but the fellow appeared in earnest, and the adjudicator reasoned that it would be more expedient to hear him out, than turn him away
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I didn’t know if there would ever be hostile visitors to the island, but it would be wise, I reasoned, to be prepared for just such a contingency
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This vessel allowed the possibility for a deeper stasis if its computer reasoned that there was no attainable destination
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He did sound genuinely rueful, looked disconsolate although, she reasoned, only because he had become personally attached to her – his special project
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An absurd thought, he reasoned
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Torbin had insisted they move in close enough that he could make contact with the device; Zardino had no truck with this suggestion purely on the grounds that it would be a suicide mission, not accepting that the device had developed a special connection with him, or that – as a highly intelligent entity – it could be reasoned with
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Zardino said, ‘You reasoned that one day the TE wave would be detected and then its nature comprehended
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Jealousy! Was she jealous? No, she reasoned, it was shock and annoyance at the sudden turn of events; at the people involved
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What you can expect from a liberal who has not the means to deal with a reasoned conservative assertion
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It had occurred to the Immortal Kings to send a medium-sized force to Charkel with speed on altherin horses, though they wanted to avoid battle, and there was a chance a smaller army might be attacked rather than reasoned with
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The residents reasoned
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“He must not have been too bad of a fellow if he was willing to help me,” she reasoned
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Modern conventions have apparently lost its (reasoned) capacity to appreciate, at their face value, the (potential) pitfalls of unbecoming attitudes although (seemingly) encouraging the flaunting of anti-social behavior that is typically provided refuge in recently minted (psychogenic) disorders
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and Sabbath days reasoned with them out of the
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It may be reasoned that an individual who enjoys more of something is more successful than someone who has less of that same
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When the throng had finally shouted themselves out, Grindel spoke his next words carefully, assuaging them with his reasoned argument
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Truth is correctly understood as the systematic arrangement of thoughtful ideas and reasoned assumptions conforming to factual standards prescribed by the (Eternal) Law(s) of Nature
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His two companions must have done just that, he reasoned, otherwise they would still be waiting on the ledge for him
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"But what about the stalls?" I reasoned, trying to raise as many objections as I could think up
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Could have been an animal, he reasoned
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"But that was different," I reasoned
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But he obviously expected to return and sleep in it that night,” Bru reasoned
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“There must be a waterhole,” he reasoned out loud for the benefit of the others
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Something must have happened, he reasoned and someone must know what
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But it was just a kind of fugue, he reasoned
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He turned his mind inwards and reasoned with himself, thinking that maybe God had not sent this man to find him, but he had sent both of them to find each other
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Or thought you had, he reasoned
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More than once, he reasoned that if she were to turn nasty a bite at that point would cause him serious damage
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The pain she felt was immense and she reasoned that bones must have been broken
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Freddy was being cute, he reasoned; playing with himself in the dead of night because he just got bored with waiting for the day
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Perhaps he could be reasoned to the extent that it would seem to him to be in his best interests, offering him a deal he could not refuse
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Just a two-inch story on the fifth page of the local news-text, he reasoned
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“In some insanely illogical fashion, they reasoned that since I’m not one of them, the bad guys can’t retaliate for what I do
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She had looked with some alarm when that shepherd’s voice had been heard, but that might have been just surprise, unless—of course, she was close to me, a stranger, he reasoned
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Whatever I did, it couldn’t be helped, he silently reasoned, as he veered toward the distant canal bank where a small knot of trees grew
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I reasoned that if I married Ernest, I’d have support in resisting my father’s domination, even at the cost of moving far away from my land, the woods and waters that I loved
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It has to be so, I reasoned further
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“What if it wasn’t?” he reasoned
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Jeremiah reasoned, “That could mean anything
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This can never ever be reasoned away, even with the highest, most complicated theological bull-twang!! Dear reader, you have to choose
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We reasoned that if the secret of the Ripper’s identity was out, there would be no need to pursue us anymore
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He reasoned that Theodore would know where to find me
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She probably reasoned that if it weren’t for me, you would have cooperated and none of this would have happened
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I had decided I had enough of traversing swamps and reasoned that if the trade road ends in Longjiang, there must be available transportation
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I reasoned after such a loss, the Re Che would withdraw somewhere and spend some time trying to regroup
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15 But he, though parched with thirst, reasoned that a draught reputed of equal value to
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There is no reasoned evaluation of the assertions relied upon for precautionary policies and penalties
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be considered and reasoned on
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12 And on that night again he reasoned within himself how he could save himself from starvation, and he devised a scheme how to act
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“William said that it was not a big deal,” Gabe reasoned
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Maybe they are smugglers, we reasoned out
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Here is a Catholic convention, he reasoned, to improve understanding between the Church and the Spanish people, and the name of Christ has not been mentioned even once during the whole weekend… That morning, a representative from Washington gave a most disturbing and provoking talk, blasting the Anglo clergy and boasting that his office had been responsible for this gathering of about one thousand people
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The Court reasoned that
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their understanding of the present more than pure reasoned thought
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12 And on that night again he reasoned within himself how he could save himself from starvation and he devised a scheme how to act
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“Honestly speaking,” she reasoned, “you had good reason for that!”
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Only Egyptians ride horses, he reasoned
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15 But he though parched with thirst reasoned that a draught reputed of equal value to blood would be terribly dangerous to his soul
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It was a reasoned approach
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15 As the people were in expectation and all men reasoned in their hearts concerning John whether perhaps he was the Christ
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But immediately Jesus perceiving in His spirit that they so reasoned within themselves knowing their thoughts said to them "Why do you reason these things in your hearts? Why are you reasoning so? Why do you think evil in your hearts?
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16 They reasoned with one another saying "It's because we have no bread
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17 He reasoned within himself saying 'What will I do because I don't have room to store my crops?'
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14 "But when the farmers saw him they reasoned among themselves saying 'This is the heir
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All" he continued "who were brought before the authorities and were examined and did not deny but suffered cheerfully-these are held in greater honour with God and of these the fruit is superior; but all who were cowards and in doubt and who reasoned in their hearts whether they would deny or confess and yet suffered of these the fruit is less because that suggestion came into their hearts; for that suggestion-that a servant should deny his Lord-is evil
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Luke 20:9-25 A certain man planted a vineyard and rented it out to hired farmers and went into a distant country for a long time and at the season he sent a servant to the hired farmers that they should give him of the fruit of the vineyard; but the hired farmers beat him and sent him away empty and again he sent another servant and they beat him also and entreated him shamefully and sent him away empty and again he sent a third: and they wounded him also and threw him out; Then the lord of the vineyard said: What shall I do? I will send my beloved son; it may be they will fear him when they see him; but when the hired farmers saw him they reasoned among themselves saying This is the heir: come let us kill him that the inheritance may be ours; So they threw him out of the vineyard and killed him; therefore what shall the lord of the vineyard do to them? He shall come and destroy these hired farmers and shall give the vineyard to others
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The Supreme Court reasoned that law enforcement spot-checks and roadblocks on land are not feasible on the nation’s waterways
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reasoned that would leave him in a divided and thus weakened
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reasoned that if she could force your dead father into the solar
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I reasoned that, all things considered, I wasn’t even
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I reasoned that if he’d seen me enter the car, he might have climbed the ladder at the end of the car and could be riding on top
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” Therefore, they reasoned that merely by stating that the proletarian ‘science’ is true makes it true by “logic pure and simple
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He reasoned that the logic that governs pure thought is the “dialectical method,” which involves the notion that progress is the result of the “conflict of opposites
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President Young reasoned further that, “If cooperation was practical in each separate field of economic activity, how much better a cooperative of cooperatives that would organize all fields of economic activity under one directing head
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"Well I see he's not a man to be reasoned with," said Calvin
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The Initiate does what he wants, consistent with his own carefully reasoned ‘morality’ which may, or may not, conflict with the law of the land
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Acting quickly and hugging the wall as closely as possible because she had reasoned that the camera could not see directly underneath, she stood on the chair and sprayed the camera with a thick coating of the sticky substance
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marijuana could result in a more than paranoid situation, but never reasoned to myself
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But I reasoned that I was not there to date the translator so I greeted her cheerfully
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In a short compass, it gives a complete reasoned moral code
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He must have reasoned that the
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With Michael leaving only minutes earlier, she reasoned that it
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moment of pause, where I could have reasoned with him,
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reasoned, though, that even with the best intentions cruelty
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“Nah, if O-Lord wanted you, he wouldn’t have sent that flunky,” Jermaine reasoned
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It greedily, had no idea what It was but reasoned I was sure to know, retrieved his sword and mounted up
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Edgier, she reasoned, taking note of her shaky hands and palpitating heart
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He reasoned with himself that putting people under the illusion that millions could watch their antics might curtail some of their more ridiculous observations and remind them why they were here
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There could be women and children,” Tim reasoned, trying to keep his voice level and emotionless
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It couldn’t hurt he reasoned, it made him feel good and it wasn’t addictive