The stage is dominated throughout by huge anthropoid figures, I should think over 30 feet tall. |
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And I think over the long haul, if he hews to the middle-ground course that he has taken over the last 14 days that we'll do pretty well. |
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I think over the five days we were there, our son ate five cheese steak sandwiches. |
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I could think over what I felt towards him, to try and find a way to quench those irritating feelings that nagged consistently at my mind. |
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When I think over this rumor, I cannot adequately express the emotions which seize me. |
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And I think over the last three or four years, some people around the world have begun to question that. |
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He slipped inside and, struggling to think over the deafening noise of the generator, he found the control panel that regulated the machine and switched it off. |
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We did not think over in advance possible difficulties and traps, therefore, we were not prepared to solve them. |
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Already the fear of capital accumulation is making certain nations to think, to think and think over and again. |
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These are early stages of the agreement's review, but I think over the next year you'll be hearing a fair bit about that. |
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Each day she goes down to the water's edge to greet the sea and to think over her experiences. |
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To make the young audience discover that the short film is also a time to think over the society issues. |
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It is good to think over and remember these questions which we will receive an answer to later? |
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In that case professionals have to have additional time in order to think over their work. |
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The facilitator requests the participants to think over solutions to the needs listed in the wish list. |
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A week to think over before taking MIFEPRISTONE as well as a psycho-social counselling session. |
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At the first sign of queasiness in your canine, try to think over the events that led up to the episode. |
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To fight against exclusion means then, primarily, to think over the rules of the game during daily life, at work and in the spare time. |
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Because online backups are relatively slow, you should think over what data to back up. |
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Therefore, already at a very early stage of creating the site we think over it a successful promotion. |
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It is with these thoughts in mind that the Commission has started fundamentally to think over its approach to a new trade round. |
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It is therefore important for a woman to be able to think over all the consequences of starting a one-parent family for which she alone will have to bear the responsibility. |
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So think over carefully about what you put in your song. |
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In particular, consumers will be given a 14 day cooling-off period during which they can withdraw from the agreement without any consequences, which will help them to think over their decision. |
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As there exists no established tradition in this area, we need also, as a profession, to think over its implications, in terms of our professional-liability as well as our intellectual-property concerns. |
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Participants were notably asked to think over the values of ACTED and to interpret these within the logo of the NGO: efficiency, integrity, solidarity and ownership where some of the propositions made by the staff. |
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We requested them to think over these propositions till Monday morning. |
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But I think over the years I've managed to balance it up a little more, and I think there used to be times when I went a little too far, maybe being too aggressive. |
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When, however, the conviction had come to me that I was helpless I sat down quietly, as quietly as I have ever done anything in my life, and began to think over what was best to be done. |
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These results lead also to think over its interest in the treatment of uncomplicated common forms of sinusitis, where antibiotics are still widely prescribed in daily practice. |
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Such complex financing system cannot be explained in this seat, but it is an incentive to think over the existing available funds and the Eu policies for its productive system. |
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However, not only creation, but also the history of the People of God is the word of God and the word about God: Think back on the days of old, think over the years, down the ages. |
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I excused myself from the proceedings to think over what I'd heard. |
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When he has time to think over what he did, he will regret it. |
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