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"I can't think of when I could have possibly been in a place where aluminum could have been rolling around loose
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"I always think of these as like a square quesadilla without the cheese," she told Herndon
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"Nor fjords to put it in, come to think of that
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try and encourage them to think of ways that they can earn some
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Think of marriage when you think of
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When I think of fortitude and perseverance, I think of Sarah and Travis
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She could think of no better way to say it
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It's a tea actually, its name translates as 'rubber tea' but she preferred to think of it as coffee
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Think of using at drops per gallon
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Jorma had worked hard putting this together in only a half a year, what she used to think of as a month
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If we apply ourselves to allowing these creatures to live in harmony with us, we can provide for both us and them a better life and one in which we do not immediately think of how bad they are etc
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He stammered and stuttered, trying to think of what to say
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She sent a few business related messages while trying to think of what to tell Kulai
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Any minute they were going to break through the door, so Ackers did the only thing he could think of
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Come to think of it, he’d also read in a detective novel about secret messages written in special ink
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think of such a thing? John, this
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He was going to have to think of something however because he'd heard the noise and popped out of his door
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Neither Dan nor Jen could think of anything to say but yes
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What did he want? I tried to think of
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Think of it as a mini CoopenSpace
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Looking at the pouting and seductive Mirielle, he could think of no reason to answer the call today either
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I falter to a stop wondering why I didn’t think of this before
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think of those starving kids in Africa or the poor maimed sods in war zones
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What is it you need?" When I think of it now I could slap myself
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It had been so long that he didn't think of it at first, but this matched his memories of the news from back then, as well as his memory worked over that distance of time
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“Yes, with catheter… What do you think of it?”
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We have to think of something else
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The smell of the hops being brewed from the Guinness factory filled his nostrils and made him think of old times
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What would he think of you?
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think of was that God was letting her live
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He would never think of dialing out hunger, so over a hearty breakfast of eggs, ham and grits, she was going to have to tell him, there was less than ninety minutes till that shutlecraft docked with the Lula at this point and less than half an hour till they had to be in the androids to greet them
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All I could think of was my family
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I scribble that down on my to-do list and stare out of the window trying to think of anything else I need to add
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Actually, victims are unable to live without offering their energy to vampires: People who don't really need to work go crazy if they stay unemployed for two months; many women complain that their man exploits or maltreats them, however they don't even think of staying single for more than one week; without a male to serve, they feel useless and unworthy of living
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Whenever the muscular twitch in my groin, the inevitable and basic urge to pee, eventually broke through the layers of hallucination, it was a relief to have to think of something so utterly and basically animalistic
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Of course, I didn't even think of doing anything like that
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Though, come to think of it, I believe Wally’s reading the tribute at the memorial this year … yes, that’s right, I remember him telling me about it
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He thought seriously of attempting that hack, and was just moving to his lab to think of a way to carry it out when his good friend Jaseem Attuk rang in
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wouldn’t I? Think of all those people who have to try for years and years …
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The list in my head was endless, but right now, presented with a golden opportunity to ask anything of this young man, I could think of nothing sensibly momentous or important
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‘What do you think of it?’ Rose asked as we walk back into the lounge after the tour
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‘I can think of things I’d rather be doing
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I assumed that the journey west continued and I tried to think of places that they might have brought me to; Oxford, perhaps, or Reading
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I sat in front of him, watching as he played with the gun, unable to think of anything to say to him
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Come to think of it, almost any tech could do so
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She usually opens her mouth only to belittle me with offensive remarks such as “I have all the ideas, I am clever, whereas you can't think of anything, you are brainless!”
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It makes him think of what Antonia told him in his own vision
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Despite the joys of new friendship I came to think of myself as a failure
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Actually, come to think of it, he had left it in the city hadn't he? Left that and his copies of the maps with that American woman he was in love with back then
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"What do you mean 'read me'?" Alan asked the question Alfred had been too shocked to think of
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If they do read his memories, think of what he has stored in there
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It made him think of time, of ages passed under moon light
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"They won't expect much from me after this," Glenelle said, "I set up that big old cherub I had with my butterfly flipper personification and worked up all the nuances I could think of into it
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‘Well, if you think of anything, let me know
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So what are the facts? An operation arranging illegal immigration of undesirables (according to Renald Forhamm) ostensibly organised from Earth with well-placed contacts across on Errd, a suspicious Errdian in a position of some power in London, Earth, who is upset by the arrival of an agent of the Secret Guild on his patch … and come to think of it, he’d not liked the fact you were coming to this part of the country
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What other religion can you think of that describes a God who would require that when you offer your sacrifice that you celebrate because you now know that you have peace with this God? It says in Deuteronomy that the Israelites were to only offer their sacrifices in the city that God shall choose
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"I've been trying to think of a way to sneak down into the balcony for the music," Desa said, "Alan's acquainted enough with me that he won't feel threatened down there
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"So why care what I think of him?"
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I think of you, Sergei, I think of home
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Even though she intended to find her courage, she could think of no better story than the one Alan had shouted as he reached the shore
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Think of the story of Jesus turning water into wine
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When we think of meek, we think of mild, deferring, quiet, lowly, placid, soft, and docile
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think of where we would be if it wasn’t for our friends
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Come to think of it, the archwood trees looked a little like giant ferns also, even though the fronds did branch extensively, giving them a look that was also something like a willow
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"I can't help it, I still think of myself as belonging to Desa
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without context is all it takes to think of “Me”,
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"That's about the only thing I can think of that's good about me getting my foot crushed, you now have a stationary backrest
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Of course, where was Luray going to fill her cup out here? Luray had been pretty whole come to think of it, finding the campsite, a lot of the food, binding Alan's foot better than she could have done
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“Mmm…come to think of it, yes, I’m hungry too!” She stretched her body seductively and looked up at him, smiling
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What might once have been a side street was now so choked with brush she wouldn't think of trying to force her way thru it
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Can you think of anyone?”
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Alan could think of nothing to say
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Most clumps of trees were to the south, but they had a long time to go before they would think of camping again
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SAMANTHA: Daddy, you think of yourself as a colored person, I think of myself as a person
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At first they couldn't think of a surface to mat it on, but finally Alan remembered the potshard
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‘I still think of her sometimes though
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“Well, I can’t think of a better husband for her than Michael,” Sam said cheerfully trying to ease Lucy’s pain
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Think of it like this
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if they think of the adventure at all
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‘Here, Lintze, what do you think of this one?’ he said, drawing me towards a far too intelligent looking gg
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"I'm just curious," he said, "and somehow she made me think of it
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I looked down at my guilty boots and avoided his eyes, trying to think of some way to tell him
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’ I replied, holding out the coat to him and trying to think of anything I could have forgotten
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Jake looked at all of them, Think of the implications of this alone
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She has been enhanced by many of them; think of this alone! The woman stands 6 feet tall, and the White says she reminds him of the Amazon women of past
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They think of it as sport; something to do to pass the time
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She promised, swearing blue and blind to every saint and deity that she could think of, that she would be good from now on, but no matter how much she pleaded and cried, her father would not to be moved
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It's a special place which is why I hate to think of tourism taking control
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“I’ll get right to the heart of it,” he said, “because I just can’t think of the right way to get into it
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’ I said, trying to think of how I can describe what I did in the face of his obvious incomprehension
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Anxiety, avarice and violence are evident everywhere in our so-called technologically sophisticated cultures, but no one seems to think of the children
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He was so distracted by that he couldn't think of anything better than a little bread-crock of crossed stew and some rolls of fresh lon and braised red-tail
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"Can you think of one that is fortunate? The whole point of the fable was that their relationship was secret
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I shall not ride again until after the birth; when I think of what could have happened
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“You have to be careful girl, think of the wee one inside you
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Think of all your successes and go for it
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It is a choice to cherish and to think of the other person above anything else
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Think of all the
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Instead he tried to think of it from her point of view, at least her conscious point of view and not the depths of her soul that she seldom explored
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“I can’t think of a greater way to honor them Sam; Jake will be pleased when he hears