The screening opinion had contemplated that a traffic impact assessment would be carried out. |
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He came from High Times magazine, where he sat around and played video games and contemplated his navel. |
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I sat over a plate of bubble and squeak topped with two fried eggs and contemplated the canvas, all blocked out and ready for colour. |
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As Leslie admitted yesterday, he had even contemplated suicide as he buckled under the weight of the pressure. |
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She contemplated spitting back on him, till his partner slapped her hard across the cheek. |
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At that date Firle was continuing to press ahead with what was in reality its long contemplated refurbishment plan. |
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At one point, I even contemplated getting a chocolate spray gun for further ammunition. |
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A Maori haka had fired them up, but alone with their thoughts they contemplated the long day in front of them. |
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It's contemplated on the basis of principles that will not allow a return to the status quo ante. |
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They even contemplated hiring a tour bus to go out to Campbelltown, on the outskirts of Sydney, for a stickybeak. |
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As we contemplated his huge stogie on that fine August afternoon, a moment of humility alighted upon him. |
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I picked up my silverware, knowing full well that every great expeditioning dilemma is best contemplated on a full stomach. |
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American hegemony in defence will, however, remain unchallenged for as long ahead as can be contemplated. |
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Originally VW contemplated closing the works for two or three months in order to train strike-breakers. |
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I collapsed on a park bench and sulked for a while, contemplated bawling but I didn't have the energy. |
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He stated that back at the Shareholder Agreement stage they contemplated a holding company to hold their shares. |
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This possibility was so surreal to me that I contemplated doing it just for the experience. |
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They contemplated moving the highway to accommodate a possible railway switchyard. |
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Its grid plan, zoned districts and splendid Nevsky Prospect created a strange kind of hyperborean vertigo in those who contemplated it. |
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The mandala represents an imaginary palace that is contemplated during meditation. |
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It cannot have been contemplated that the insurer could benefit from its own breach. |
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However, each falls short of the type of provision necessary to allow the consumptive activity contemplated by the proposal. |
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Tapan contemplated the cracked image of his own face in that mirror for a long time. |
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Three meals a day are taken in a group, but in silence and as another form of meditation, as each mouthful is slowly chewed and contemplated. |
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But when we actually contemplated some evil intention directed towards us, it seemed a little chillier. |
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A similar project was being contemplated in the Riverstown area but that was in the early stages at the moment. |
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That is not the type of special damage contemplated by Boyce and the other cases. |
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It would seem to provide for the maximum liability in relation to payment of damages contemplated by the provision. |
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I pulled the plug from the socket quick as quick and contemplated the damage. |
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He contemplated living like this forever, lounging contentedly in the sun to the rhythm of the girl's dance. |
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Xuan even contemplated trying to find workers outside China to plug the gap. |
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I contemplated going back for an umbrella, and decided that there was probably no need. |
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Skyline, apparently, did not pre-sell 52 units as was contemplated, before the building was to start. |
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As a young man growing up in Vancouver in the 1930s and '4Os, Denham contemplated becoming an aeronautical engineer or an English professor. |
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I contemplated forgoing the gloating and simply waving to the Beemer boys in a gentlemanly, dignified manner. |
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The third stage is actually to put into practice what we have heard and what we have contemplated. |
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He contemplated whether to endure Curt's verbal abusiveness or silently return to his room. |
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A radiographic evaluation is not indicated unless radical treatment is being contemplated. |
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The Memorandum contemplated joint custody with Evan having his primary residence with Ms Howey. |
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In my judgment the conclusion must be that general use on the roads is to be contemplated. |
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By whichever measure one chooses, Russell, who contemplated many universes, is a great mind. |
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At present, gene therapy is being contemplated for both genetic and acquired diseases. |
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This may be getting more involved than they contemplated when they agreed to foster children for the local authority. |
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Specific orders contemplated include wholly or partly releasing or discharging any security. |
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Julian contemplated a moment before throwing a new taunt back at the leggy woman. |
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We contemplated lots of different colors before settling on some sort of lime green or apple green. |
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As night fell, a full moon rose and lit my way back into the landscape, where I sat on top of the hill and contemplated how lucky I was. |
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My mother was appalled that we had even contemplated taking Percy to the vet to be put down. |
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For a second, I contemplated messing it up, but thought better since he could easily get to my room and lock me out. |
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I think it's absolutely diabolical and disgraceful that the England players even contemplated going on strike. |
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We contemplated going in several directions, but we've always loved what we've done. |
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That craziest part about it was that for a moment after she'd said it, he had actually contemplated madness and mayhem. |
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If surgery is contemplated, injected dye, or magnetic resonance imaging can outline the blockages of the vessels in detail. |
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You know me well enough to understand that I never could have contemplated a marriage of convenience. |
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Sometimes this general theory is contemplated or worked out in terms of mathematical equations. |
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I contemplated asking the clerk to excuse James because it was only his second day of work experience, but thought better of it. |
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I contemplated sitting up, but a throb of pain from my shoulder threw that idea out the window. |
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This puffin seemed immune to the wind, as it contemplated the black sand beaches below, and completely ignored us. |
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While I sat and contemplated the menu, Ann and her cousin went to the servery. |
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Wearing trousers or trews was not contemplated hence the improvisation later. |
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She blew a smoke ring and contemplated it as it hovered in the still air like a misty halo before dissipating. |
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And before the triumphal lunch of the following day is even contemplated, there is Christmas Eve supper to produce. |
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A passerby stopped and contemplated his tomb because of its uniqueness but then moved on. |
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Davin's house was curiously quiet when I arrived, and I stood blinking at the unlighted windows while I contemplated the idea of a joke. |
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At that time, he cut a sorry figure, often looking tired and unshaven, and he told this paper that he had contemplated suicide. |
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This recommendation of compensatory payments must not be advanced for any legal or related purpose in the proceedings that are now either pending or contemplated. |
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We are not the ones who contemplated suicide because we could no longer bear the terror that was being inflicted on us by gangs of thugs and bullies. |
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Years before she contemplated taking a witness stand, she occupied a lifeguard stand on Long Island. |
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We contemplated having to prusik back up the narrow pitch, should the wallows be impassable, and soon persuaded ourselves to leave it for another day. |
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Nancy replied, sitting on a chair opposite me and pulling her knees up to her chest, resting her chin on her knees as she contemplated me thoughtfully. |
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As I contemplated my future as a father, I saw my past in a new light. |
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I had contemplated trying to fix the wheel with some lubrication. |
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It is not contemplated that these prior, anterior selves and actions may be in fact constituted by, or be the effects of, the signs and codes that supposedly reflect them. |
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Some describe the knowledge of having to undergo an amputation as the most shattering moment in their lives while others disclose having privately contemplated suicide. |
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I contemplated the issue as I inattentively walked myself to class. |
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They had to work out how long Evans would stick around if he was given a wad of money and they even contemplated a joint venture to spread the risk. |
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Referee Phil Dowd never contemplated the penalty Fulham probably deserved. |
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Lennox got so much hate mail, she contemplated quitting social media altogether. |
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About eight months after Rosenberg died, Rivers contemplated suicide herself. |
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Three special operations officials say rescue missions to bring him back were contemplated multiple times over the years. |
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I shook my head, and as security lightly hovered near me, contemplated buying a spiderman lamp. |
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It saw writing not merely as a textual object, to be aesthetically contemplated, but as inseparable from the social relations between writers and readers. |
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The instruments the subject of the lien are delivered to the bank for collection, or for retention until maturity, which means that realization is contemplated by the parties. |
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Rumsfeld's resignation was never seriously contemplated by Bush. |
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She was put on Prozac after the beatings, and contemplated suicide. |
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There remain some particulars to complete the information contemplated by those resolutions. |
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Many scholars have demonstrated these horribles and contemplated significant limitations on class actions. |
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Boulton purchased vases from Wedgwood's pottery to be decorated with ormolu, and contemplated a partnership with him. |
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Based on his illustration for his son's book, it depicted a white hunter lying dead in the African veldt, his body contemplated by two Africans. |
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During this period, Rowling was diagnosed with clinical depression and contemplated suicide. |
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But though Mohandas found himself arguing with his friend in defense of meatlessness, he never seriously contemplated breaking the vow. |
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After unsuccessfully seeking lessons from Sir Edward Elgar, he contemplated studying with Vincent d'Indy in Paris. |
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Unsure of his future, he first contemplated returning to London to complete his studies, but decided to return to Boston as a teacher. |
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This shocked his family and surprised some of his friends, but he had contemplated the step for some time. |
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After the breakdown of the 1945 Simla Conference of viceroy Lord Wavell, the idea of Pakistan began to be contemplated seriously. |
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Burebista's Dacian state was powerful enough to threaten Rome, and Caesar contemplated campaigning against the Dacians. |
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A garrison of 4,000 troops defended the city with such intensity that Don Fadrique contemplated withdrawing. |
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One of the ideas that Engels and Marx contemplated was the possibility and character of a potential revolution in the Russias. |
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However, asymmetric warfare also known as forth generation warfare is often contemplated and considered on the strategic level of war. |
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Suddenly it seems perfectly appropriate for me to wear a maxidress to dinner and I contemplated leaving the house one day this week sans tights. |
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He shook his head mournfully, and frowned, as he contemplated this embarrassing gaffe of the black ewe of the family. |
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By taste and not seeing he contemplated the cool invisible worm as it coiled onto his finger and smeared sharp, automatonlike and sweet, into his mouth. |
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The solution to both problems is sought in bridging the indicated private person and the contemplated species through the adumbratively reached individual. |
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Throughout those years, including present time, all budgets contemplated issuing bonds to cover said projected deficits rather than make proper adjustments. |
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Russell's adolescence was very lonely, and he often contemplated suicide. |
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According to his friend, theologian Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, More once seriously contemplated abandoning his legal career to become a monk. |
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Following the fight, Eubank contemplated quitting the sport. |
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The two Farmer Laborites, Shipstead and Johnson of Minnesota, did not attend, as they had contemplated doing, for fear such action might be misinterpreted in Minnesota. |
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Influenced by the factional politics of the time, he contemplated standing for Parliament as a supporter of William Pitt, but was unable to find a seat. |
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Here he lay down on a place soft with culm, to take his contemplated rest, and, before he was aware of it, sleep had descended on him, overpowered him, and bound him fast. |
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The Project contemplated consists of the purchase, installation, and startup of an odor control unit to reduce odors in the City of Twin Falls wastewater collection system. |
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