But one day by dint of sheer chance and perverse good luck Vernon happened to be struck by a rather smashing train of thought. |
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Enunciating clearly made her lose her train of thought, and if you can't have a locomotive discussion, she thought guiltily, what's the point? |
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There is a train of thought in some political circles that the end justifies the means. |
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Ethan's train of thought was cut short by a man dressed in monochromatic gray. |
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These breaks or interpolations in the train of thought result in incoherence or irrelevant speech. |
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It's true to my present train of thought, and is not far aside from my normal voice. |
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He gives up on that train of thought, and unexpectedly returns to a much earlier one, about which he seems to have changed his mind. |
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A large bang upon the large double doors nearly took Alex out of his train of thought. |
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The illogicalities of her train of thought were set off by my own routine. |
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Paula is watching him and starts on another train of thought. |
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If you don't have to pick up a box or bottle every other minute, you're less likely to lose your train of thought as you're double-checking the shipment against the invoice. |
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I can't recall another thriller that has maintained this kind of velocity without going kablooey and losing its train of thought. |
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Erial returned to the game long enough to move her rook into a position that severely threatened his queen, before continuing her train of thought. |
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At other times, a train of thought is developing in my head and I need to crystallise that concept with a specific film sequence. |
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In this train of thought, a cushion filled with hops is commonly reputed to be an efficient aid for sleep. |
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Secondly, continuing my straightforward train of thought, which code of conduct are we referring to? |
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The Chair: Okay, and not to derail your train of thought, but I guess I will, you asked us to visualize a set net. I can't visualize a set net. |
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People easily lose their train of thought, and have trouble interacting because they are easily distracted. |
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This works smoothly without interrupting a conference or a train of thought or the dictating of a letter. |
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I may have lost my train of thought a little, but I have lost none of the anger that I want to convey to the Conservative Party. |
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Having an expectation does not necessarily mean being consciously aware of a particular thought or train of thought. |
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I was very surprised to see the parliamentary secretary disturbing my colleague repeatedly during his speech, breaking his train of thought. |
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A clear train of thought is only possible where you have clear scope for action. |
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It is difficult to keep the train of thought of going but I think I will manage. |
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My second train of thought leads me to the view that the Charter should be incorporated without any changes being made to it. |
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Werner and Toma also meditate on the practice of wabi sabi, a Taoist train of thought focused on things imperfect and temporal, yet their music is neither of these things. |
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It was just as I was getting distracted by this odd train of thought that the door at the top of the staircase flew open and Rachel Marie began bounding down the stairs. |
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She kicked her feet onto the desk, soiling his pristine papers with her muddy boots with the thick, tar-like muck, glad her train of thought was redirected. |
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He occasionally forgets a name, he loses his train of thought when there are distractions, and he has walked away from six pairs of expensive sunglasses. |
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At this her hulking son paused in his train of thought, taking the tea. |
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His train of thought was interrupted as she stirred and woke up. |
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Take notes discreetly: Note-taking should be done in a relatively unobtrusive manner so as not to disrupt the train of thought of the interviewee or create concern about what information is being recorded. |
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But I like the train of thought, I really do. |
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Indeed, Mr Schröder's real train of thought is very different. |
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She twitched and lost her train of thought and interrupted herself. |
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The concluding discussions underlined this train of thought, as well as confirming that quality of work must always be at the centre of discussions. |
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Polly's train of thought is as diffuse as her astral body, and Frucht's everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach all too perfectly mirrors her protagonist's state of mind. |
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But it's really important that Libby does it, because we both get to follow up on a train of thought, and Libby asked all the questions I wanted to ask. |
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Mr. Ted White: It made me lose my train of thought, Mr. Chairman. |
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Of course I could list a number of files where the Conservatives have not followed their initial train of thought, but this example of health is particularly interesting. |
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Madam Speaker, I will go along with the same train of thought regarding the tax shift that the government is conducting from corporations to Canadians. |
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If I follow this train of thought I naturally ask myself whether we supervisors ought, as a general principle, to treat the larger mutual insurers that form part of a group in the same way as public limited companies. |
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So while I'm at the stage of a new writing project where I am vaguely hearing, rather deafly, the demands of a new train of thought, the drawing goes on every day. |
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In the same train of thought, I believe that the two projects, Nabucco and South Stream, must be taken into consideration, along with other solutions. |
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In doing this, pains have been taken to interfere to the minimum extent with the development of the logical train of thought that has governed the anthologist in his selection and arrangement of the extracts. |
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I appreciate that he is helping me develop my character, but I just want to tell him that he won't make me loose my train of thought in this debate. |
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A train of thought immediately presents itself. |
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I may lapse into English sometimes, depending on my train of thought. |
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He may want to go on with his train of thought, but not get me up again. |
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