Catherine pondered for a moment pretending to turn the thought over in her mind. |
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I've thought over the years that I would like to have a daily paper, if I had money to burn. |
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Pakistan must have seriously thought over her unilateral offer of cease-fire. |
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James watched her leave and thought over the proposition Veronica had offered to him. |
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Is one religion more valuable than another, just because its adepts adhere to one school of thought over another? |
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For most of the newcomers on the rally, the question was necessarily thought over and sometimes even turned into anguish. |
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Board members were asked to give some thought over this issue and to get back to Management in a few days with their thoughts. |
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The Network, created and vitalised by selfless human thought over many decades, acts as a planetary interface. |
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It is like scales which should be thought over and evaluated day after day, or after each event. |
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She thought over her interactions with Jane and wished she'd kept some notes to refer back to. |
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He argued for a student-centred, not subject-centred, curriculum and stressed the teaching of critical thought over rote memorization. |
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Organ donation is not difficult if it has been thought over with mature consideration. |
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A retrospective thought over the eleven years of difficulties and labor which contributed to the growth of the root of this multiple scars tree. |
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The idea of using PDF files for web content should be thought over carefully. |
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They were most of the time well thought over and solidly analyzed. |
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So I gave some thought over lunch to expanding my three-minute statement from three minutes to 30 minutes, to see how that would fly. |
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The National Child Benefit is an issue to which the Council has given a lot of thought over the last few years. |
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Everything that has happened during the year, good or bad, at personal or community scale, all the past year's events are thought over and evaluated. |
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Writing, in any form or language, should be thought over twice as long. |
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I thought over all, everybody did a great job today. |
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Our colleagues must have received some food for thought over the weekend. |
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Cerreti thought over the last conversation she'd had with Pesce. |
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There is also a poverty of participation in the only context in which this problem can be thought over and discussed, which is one of civil freedoms and democracy. |
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I sat down on the wooden side of a mill-dam and thought over the past night and the strange adventure in the entrance-hall of Agnes' house. |
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So he thought over various plans for relief, and finally hit pon that of professing to be fond of Pain-killer. |
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I've thought over the last year or more that we need to go beyond those efforts and actually get into some work that may be more proactive on the campus. |
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In other words every detail of their preparation has been thought over. |
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Many students had already read the Charter and thought over questions. |
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In January, it presented its brand new Website, more convivial, completely thought over, destined to become a true reference for classical music lovers. |
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I thought over that many things that I have experienced this week and I stopped at the simple memory of being filled with pride to be Canadian as I stood at the foot of a huge portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald. |
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Another triumph of modern thought over old prejudices was the international date-line, drawn through the Pacific Ocean near longitude 180 degrees. |
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As for the texts belonging to the deontological corpus, it can be assumed that words in the medical conventions are thoroughly thought over and debated, so that they reflect, even partially, the actors' representations. |
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Basically, the SDC should have thought over the division of roles between government and private efforts a long time ago, outsourcing operational functions and concentrating on policy dialogue and control. |
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