With their last hope of ever getting back their hard earned money blighted, they abandoned themselves to despair and thoughts of death. |
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I appreciate simplicity. The mediocrity. Of being absorbed in my thoughts. The life of a solivagant. It's who I am. It's all I know. |
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Now all but the most unquestioning loyalists are having serious second thoughts. |
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To the Buddhists, lapis lazuli brought peace of mind and equanimity and dispelled evil thoughts. |
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If we are ever together again, we must always remember that there are to be no unkind words, thoughts or gestures. |
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There's nothing like September to put a spring in our step and turn our thoughts to maybe taking up a new hobby or rekindling an old interest. |
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She came back to the table and rejoined conversation, but her thoughts remained on her dog and his odd behavior. |
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As an essayist, he conveys similar purpose, putting across his thoughts in a lively, questioning, allusive and often self-deprecatory way. |
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As she Xeroxes another copy, she chastises herself for thinking such silly thoughts for nothing of the sort could happen to her. |
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Let us conclude our thoughts of springtime with a little Valentine for all the ladies from nine to ninety who read this paper. |
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All thoughts of regency and ruling flew out of his head, however, when the battle raged near them. |
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I find it frustrating having to constantly stop, help, then regather my thoughts to push on with the project I'm completing. |
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That was probably why he was often haunted by spells of melancholia and dark thoughts and often sought refuge in books. |
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It was mostly a blur, but expect a write-up and more thoughts on the event over the next few days. |
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Cavell's writing displays the rhetorical features that we've seen in novelists and prose writers alike as they perform their thoughts. |
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His brow wrinkled as his thoughts drifted back fifteen years ago, to events that were forever etched into his memory. |
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His thoughts were interrupted by more stew being served into his almost empty bowl. |
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As the year winds down, I'm compiling my thoughts and grievances for a year-end entertainment wrap-up. |
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Also, I find explaining and describing things helps get my thoughts in order. |
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He liked to do mathematics on his feet, often prancing while he explained his thoughts. |
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You should know better than to put thoughts and criticism in people's minds. |
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He would like to know how negative word-of-mouth communication affects consumer thoughts about a product. |
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People with Huntington's often have difficulty putting thoughts into words and slur their speech. |
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I like to think that I am still creative, that I can still form coherent thoughts and put them into words. |
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Authors put their thoughts into words for the whole community to see and critique. |
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The inescapable feeling that here was someone who was often silent, a man of few words, few thoughts, who simply existed. |
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All thoughts of coffee and her dad were gone, and she was greeted with the redolence of vanilla. |
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Her thoughts were interrupted when she heard Steve softly knock at the door before he came in. |
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She could still feel his eyes on her, knifing through her body, and gazing intently at her thoughts, her soul, her heart. |
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Here are the latest thoughts from Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Hastings, who presides over the coppers manning the checkpoints. |
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And then he'd come over, and she'd reddened, feeling as if he'd been able to see where her thoughts had been to. |
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Over the past month, I've asked friends, coworkers, men, women and womyn about their thoughts on the subject. |
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The idea that women are real human beings with thoughts and emotions is played down. |
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Obsessions are recurring thoughts or images that cause feelings of disgust. |
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After she hung up, she took a deep breath to recuperate her thoughts and wonder what she had gotten herself into. |
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In addition to recounting events, Maupassant describes the beggar's thoughts and his feelings. |
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You probably have no further need of my comments, but here, for the record, are a few thoughts as they occurred to me while I was reading. |
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I always think of Rachel with loving thoughts and hope that we will reconnect soon. |
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I know because I was 18 and keeping a diary of my experiences, wise thoughts and bad poetry. |
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He concentrated, focusing his thoughts on the strange impressions he was receiving. |
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As forty degrees of sun and a lack of shade took hold, so my thoughts wandered. |
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They sat wordlessly, each consumed in their own thoughts, punctuated by the sharp ting of the rain. |
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Megan had been so lost in her own thoughts that she had managed to walk a good few feet ahead of them before she realized what she was doing. |
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But even as I willed my weary body into sleep, my mind did not cease to race with thoughts. |
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What are his thoughts on modern Radio 1, changed beyond recognition from the station he launched in the Sixties? |
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His brain was dazed and still surging with the terrible thoughts which had agonized him the night before. |
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He will be missed dearly, and our thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences go out to his wonderful family. |
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It purifies our thoughts that we might know that God is the Source and Substance of all reality. |
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My thoughts turned immediately to that young boy, all those years ago, agitatedly working out his fantasies. |
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It now needs public support in widening the scope of the research through thoughts and opinions on a range of issues. |
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So aggro my random thoughts turn to incomprehensible, violent acts I would not dream to act on. |
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But then I woke up at 7am and whoosh, the tidal wave that is my to-do list flooded my thoughts and blind panic swept over me once again. |
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Not for the first time, Monique was very glad that he could not read emotions like she could, or thoughts, like Lawrence. |
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But I've outlined above how I will deal with it, and my thoughts, feelings and impressions on the subject. |
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From this beginning, please use the ten directions below and document your thoughts, feelings, impressions at each of the ten stages. |
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His mind was still on Myra and his thoughts of her were spreading a warm glow through his body. |
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Bland interrupts his thoughts momentarily, but while she rattles on boringly, his mind again drifts back to memories of Caddy. |
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He supposed thoughts, like shoes, were something you either rattled about in, or grew out of. |
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A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts that she's afeard of herself sometimes. |
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My job is to interact with different ideas and thoughts, especially my views on Rastafari and the African perspective. |
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A loud whinny broke his thoughts, and Dirano's head turned sharply, and he saw a blur of a white horse, rearing and galloping towards him. |
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Sometimes I just get random thoughts in my head, and these can happen at the worst possible times. |
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These thoughts race through the brain just as a kick of adrenaline triggers a survival instinct. |
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Can you explain your thoughts and what information were you receiving from the team at that time? |
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How did you end up in the Music City and what are your thoughts on this musical milieu? |
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Charmian tutted to herself at such dark thoughts, and with no further ado, stepped into the river. |
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Here is but a handful of quotations reflecting his thoughts on his guru, on yoga and the spirituality of man. |
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He had a way of putting complex thoughts across in an easy and approachable manner. |
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Any thoughts of a shock result were quickly put to rest in the early minutes of the second half. |
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Someone cracked a joke and the ensuing laughter jerked him out of his thoughts and brought him back to reality. |
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Whatever you do, try your best to keep a big perspective. Don't let the worries and concerns of the day dominate your thoughts or weigh you down. |
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This is the kind of thing that gives me serious second thoughts about the Internet. |
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For once, he was totally serious as new thoughts compressed his old ones to the back of his mind. |
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Morbid thoughts plagued her overly active imaginative mind and sent chills down her spine. |
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His comedy timing is impeccable and he was equally at home as a man of action or a driven intellectual of thoughts, dreams and desires. |
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However, initial thoughts are that a local merger could perhaps be actioned and would clearly simplify existing structures. |
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I guess you already have lots of thoughts and visions of how your wedding day should be. |
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Danny was alarmed at the raciness of his thoughts, as his mind very rarely traveled in that direction. |
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During the few minutes of the attacks, survival thoughts raced through my head. |
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Rani, she said, liked to quote William Shakespeare in her notebook, and wrote her own thoughts in it as well. |
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Most of her wall decorations are paintings and drawings she's done herself, often with quotations from authors or inspirational thoughts. |
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These were the last thoughts that ran through Ikouko's head before she took the jeweled dagger from the side table. |
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He grinned at her, but quickly turned serious again as his thoughts returned to why he was there. |
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I want to do things, but I get waylaid by other thoughts or more pressing issues. |
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Thanks for your kind thoughts and e-mails, by the way, they're very much appreciated. |
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It quiets the mind, so you can let thoughts enter your consciousness and then be released without the compulsive need to worry or take action. |
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The kind of people who wrote journals enjoyed the anonymity of blogging their private thoughts to a public audience. |
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I'm surprised the conclusion was not that docs should be quicker on the draw so there would be no time for second thoughts. |
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In fact, as I was anxiously thinking these thoughts, a couple aced us out of the last table in the screened-in porch. |
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I tried to stifle the thoughts, tried to quell the overwhelming feeling of being trapped in circumstances. |
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His thoughts were interrupted by Tobin's hearty laugh, a laugh that jarred him from his stolid stance and sent him reeling with confusion. |
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Private thoughts made public reveal a waspish view of the world which readers may find surprising. |
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Tanner's thoughts began to tumble around, sloshing together like laundry in a washtub. |
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She also felt more than a little guilty thinking these sorts of thoughts towards Ian when she had so recently accepted Dan as her beau. |
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Adolescence is the exciting phase of transition when human beings start developing the cognitive ability to form abstract thoughts. |
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They can sleep easy at night, burying thoughts that intruders may compromise their privacy. |
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As these images warred in my mind, my thoughts just started flowing, and a poem formed. |
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She seems quiet and reserved, carefully fingering the showy flowers with a wistful air of abstraction, lost in her own thoughts. |
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If I am trying to make a goal for my blog, I am making it into a script, not a mirror of my thoughts and wanderings. |
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As we lay down in our sleeping bags, we slowly let our minds wander off and let our thoughts seek peace. |
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So I seek absolution from my wicked thoughts, and I promise to be calm and serene from now on. |
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The whole group decided to turn the panels into a wall hanging with pockets that the children could then put any worries or thoughts into. |
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With all due respect to his athletic skill, Gronkowski is not high on the list of NFL players that elicit carnal thoughts. |
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The new therapy is supposed to help people control their obsessive thoughts. |
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We were asked to direct our thoughts and prayers to the people who survived the disaster. |
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We sense, or imagine we do, the Adrenalin pumping through her system and a sly wit informing her thoughts. |
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Twitter is afire with thoughts on the Woodward-Politico-Gene Sperling imbroglio. |
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The idea that I might simply want to express my independent thoughts was alien to them. |
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These were sort of sober witnesses to the madness, so it was an amalgamation of thoughts of different women from the time. |
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Great American leaders have long contributed profound thoughts of tremendous consequence to the public discourse. |
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Do you think that as we get older our thoughts shift to the more abstract, the music, than the definite, the lyrics? |
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Aries Coming out of an info-gathering phase, you must put down emotional roots lest you get lost in spinning thoughts. |
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Last week, a Politico reporter phoned me to ascertain my thoughts on the new war. |
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Although I was not free of eating disorder thoughts, I figured the worst of it was behind me. |
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His wanderings through the blighted landscape are accompanied by thoughts of resurrection and renewal. |
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It rules your thoughts and consumes your every waking moment plus some. |
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His apparent absorption in his own thoughts borders on the rude. |
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This study shows that throughout his life, Guru Nanak did not indulge in metaphysical abstractions or recondite analysis of various religious thoughts. |
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Fearful to confront, because of our own fears, perchance we find ourselves looking into a mirror and are terrified to lock horns with our own conflicting thoughts. |
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The voter would leave the poll to the jeers and threats of those who disapproved of his answer, but fortified by thoughts of the feast to come from his grateful patrons. |
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Ryan nodded in acknowledgement, and then proceeded to talk to Kiley about their past Physics class, leaving me to pursue my own train of thoughts. |
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Kaneb offers his thoughts on what sets Hood apart from the pack. |
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Science is upsetting the apple cart, challenging long held notions related to life span and personality, undermining our cherished, traditional thoughts about ourselves. |
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I was jolted out of my thoughts by something rather surprising. |
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In the book, he adduced a wealth of evidence to support his thoughts. |
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After being in my thoughts for a while, I decided to raid her fridge. |
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Movements are quick, speech is fast and thoughts jump from idea to idea. |
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So without further ado, the first-years share their first thoughts. |
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It will not be the crowd or the prospect of penalties that will induce butterflies in the game's most hyped striker, nor even thoughts of the first whistle sounding at 8pm. |
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The kettle on the stove whistled sharply, interrupting her thoughts. |
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As she let the afterglow of success continue in her thoughts, Anna became suddenly aware of the television monitor several feet in front of her to the right. |
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Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family and fiends. |
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Today is turning out to be beautifully warm, and since I'm going to a party on a boat tonight, my thoughts naturally turn towards the fruit of the vine. |
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She had no idea what she would do then, or where she would go, but the thoughts she had of walking away from all this seemed to grow, to have a will of their own. |
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She threw her body violently upright and stiffened, breathing heavily against her rebelling mind, pressing her thoughts into the silent empty space around her. |
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Even the man who sculpted the original Barbie, Bill Barton, told newspapers that he had second thoughts about her curvaceous form. |
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I have thoughts of killing myself but would not carry them out. |
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Both girls giggled and returned to their work with dreams of weddings, white dresses, and handsome men sweeping them off their feet occupying their thoughts. |
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These are the thoughts that have pro-war conservatives seeing red. |
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Send a postcard to PostSecret and your deepest thoughts could end up on a blog. |
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The Syrian Army corporal had entertained thoughts of defecting for a long time. |
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Well, linguistician that I am, my first thoughts set me to playing about with semantics and, as is my wont on these occasions, to casting my thoughts back to the bard. |
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No matter how successful you are or how fulfilled you feel, there are nights where you toss and turn because your stomach is knotted with thoughts of failure. |
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But, the report stresses, these thoughts were not necessarily worrisome. |
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Regardless of her well-groomed surroundings and well-defined sense of purpose, she says that early in her career she would stumble on nagging thoughts of worthlessness. |
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Venus and Mercury in Sagittarius, from Wednesday, inspire deep philosophical thoughts. |
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If these thoughts are all aligned and working together, things get done. |
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These guideposts transformed my negative thoughts into useful work, the way Lamaze mothers learn to re-imagine labor pains as muscle contractions. |
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Thank you for your kind thoughts and Happy New Year to y'all. |
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In the convention, Washington scrupulously followed the gag rule, so his thoughts on the proceedings are somewhat unknown. |
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Even if, like me, you tend to put the most personal details of your thoughts through a fine mesh of allusion and obfuscation, you're still putting your life online. |
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My first thoughts were not of Ms. Giffords, who at that point was in surgery or at least sedated. |
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Following my recent thoughts about the benefits of using a mortgage broker when considering a remortgage, I spent the weekend doing the actual sums. |
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His is not proficient in Indonesian, having used his Ambonese dialect most of his life, and his wife helps in explaining his thoughts as he stumbles over words. |
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Bill became tongue-tied and could not verbalize his thoughts in the presence of the girl he had a crush on. |
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Like combing hair, hearing and reciting the sacred word is used as a way to comb all negative thoughts out of the mind. |
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His thoughts have guided much subsequent discussion on the procession of the Holy Spirit and the atonement. |
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The longue duree of river and rocks throws into relief the trivial pursuits of the dying man whose last thoughts are of a briefer time span. |
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Priestley's illness left him with a permanent stutter and he gave up any thoughts of entering the ministry at that time. |
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The ego as an organ which seeks to synthesize thoughts in the psyche is said to be driven by libido or eros. |
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There may be other... matters to occupy the thoughts of one about to be bishopped. |
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He clumbled for his fametold sword, Fear becringing on his thoughts, And steadened by the curtain cord, He breaged against the ghosten slaught. |
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Heaven's grace inwheel ye, and all good thoughts and prayers dwell about ye. |
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After obtaining the dispensation, Henry had second thoughts about the marriage of his son and Catherine. |
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There is also the tendency to romanticise the tramp, feeling that his brain is aswirl with poems and profound thoughts. |
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So by nature we are the stalwarts who use their words and thoughts to bring them a barbarocracy of unparalleled freedom. |
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My thoughts turned, inconsequently, out of their channel of bitterness, to fresh, desperate questionings. |
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People with noble and serene thoughts are found in higher subdivisions that have heavenlike conditions but are not actual heavens. |
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I lay on my back, frozen, unable to avoid thinking the darkest thoughts. |
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At first it seemed a good idea, but now it's getting close I'm having second thoughts. |
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Lady Swinburne was watching him covertly and read some of his thoughts, for she was a discerning gentlehearted woman. |
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Whoever concluded that a camel is a horse designed by a committee could have similar thoughts about taxicabs. |
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I think we should feel out your mom's thoughts about this before we decide anything. |
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But none can be got, which pleases him the thoughts of, for, if the Exchequer should succeede in this, his office would faile. |
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While he was exploring the archipelago, he refined his thoughts about evolution and had his famous insight on natural selection. |
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Oh, those women! They nurse and cuddle their presentiments, and make darlings of their ugliest thoughts, as they do of their deformed children. |
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For the rest of his time in Leuven his religious thoughts were kept to himself and he turned back to his work. |
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True, sometimes separating the promptings of the Spirit from the pressures of our own thoughts and desires can be a delicate task. |
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The first two philosophical thoughts would have an enormous influence on Chinese culture. |
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Stephanie Smallwood in her book Saltwater Slavery uses Equiano's account on board ships to describe the general thoughts of most slaves. |
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It must be removed at once, lest it disturb the young and arouse in adults the most prurient thoughts. |
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There he found the belief that a nation's linguistic forms and the thoughts correlated with them shaped individuals' behavior. |
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They sought to protect Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions and their sensations. |
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Some are more interested in acquiring thoughts, methodologies, people and relationships. |
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In science, tradition is often used in the literature in order to define the relationship of an author's thoughts to that of his or her field. |
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Once the racing thoughts began, I had trouble concentrating on any subject and I felt like I couldn't think at all. |
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This was a substantial change from Adam Smith's thoughts on determining the supply price. |
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One of the best examples of Engels's thoughts on these issues are in his work The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State. |
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The work also contains seminal thoughts on the state of socialism and its development. |
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George Orwell's novel 1984 proposed that people's thoughts could be constrained by the redefinition of words in their language. |
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There I waited, exiled from the realm of sensical thoughts, for Lou's sons to find me. |
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But he made no audible comment, though his thoughts were as black as his brow and as grimly fashioned as the set of his jaw. |
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Women, as well as children, have their thoughts or emotions routinely silenced. |
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Somewhat of his good sense will suffer, in this transfusion, and much of the beauty of his thoughts will be lost. |
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Agitated by a multitude of curious thoughts, I retired to my room, that night, prepared to encounter some new experience of a spectral character. |
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In his little red notebook the following random thoughts formed and were jotted down, like the slow interior overflow of a stanchless music. |
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None of them have real thoughts, none can foresee the future or regret the past, none are self-aware, except the super-primate humans, us. |
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Ghosts of these thoughts came to him but soon faded and, leaving no aftersigns, they caused no bother. |
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Frank was taken aback when Lisa told him that she also needed forgiveness from him, for actions, for words, and for unspoken thoughts. |
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And if voice-activated control isn't enough, we could someday use telekinesis to control lights with our thoughts. |
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Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us. |
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Whatever may have been his thoughts, the undespairing Norman grappled with his troubles in the usual way. |
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And the performances have a raw, unmodulated quality, as if everyone were simply pouring out their thoughts and feelings. |
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A meager talent for sketching and crayon work led me to attempt crude picturizations involving the outlandish denizens of my nighted thoughts. |
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These thoughts supported my spirits, while I pursued my undertaking with unremitting ardour. |
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The best ideas, thoughts and data were only as strong as the relationships fostered between staff and acini in ist ration. |
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For Bion it is not thinking which produces thoughts but unthought thoughts which require an apparatus for thinking them. |
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There are thoughts belonging to the understanding, assenting and dissenting thoughts, belief and disopinion. |
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Stepping back to the Web topics, what are your thoughts on Web 3.0, the Semantic Web? |
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As we putter along in our little crapmobile, I can hear Mom's thoughts as clearly as the newscaster's bland voice. |
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His thoughts and their counterthoughts are bent and curled, snail-like, inside the whorls of fiction. |
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Material can contain memories and mutual experiences across time and influence our thoughts and feelings. |
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It has pleased our wise Creator to annex to several objects, as also to several of our thoughts, a concomitant pleasure. |
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But I expect the murderous thoughts of landlords brandishing Allen keys are a minor consideration for a group turning over pounds 8bn per annum. |
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Burnt Fingers is no worldbeater, but she has shown a reasonable level of form since thoughts turned to handicapping. |
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Thus from moment to moment angels attempt to lead each person to what is good tacitly using the person's own thoughts. |
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I got up feverish and nervous. I walked out before breakfast, striving to collect my thoughts and tranquilize my feelings. |
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Art can be defined as an act of expressing feelings, thoughts, and observations. |
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Art is something that stimulates an individual's thoughts, emotions, beliefs, or ideas through the senses. |
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I took a moment to collect my thoughts, and likewise to frame in French the sentence by which I proposed to open business. |
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She carefully marshaled her thoughts before answering the question. |
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When my parents grounded me, I had a burst of parricidal thoughts, but I eventually got over it. |
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These beliefs coincide to the thoughts about the gods in polytheistic Greek religion. |
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Told against the backdrop of last year's riots, sees Colin running on a treadmill on the stage, with an audio-visual backdrop of his thoughts. |
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While Herodotus had not met these people whom he is discussing, he claims to understand their thoughts and intentions. |
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Melody said she was actually a follower of the Zoroastrian religion, which placed an emphasis on good thoughts, words and deeds. |
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At first, Villeneuve was optimistic about returning to the Mediterranean, but soon had second thoughts. |
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All which, my thoughts say, they shall never do, But rather, that the earth shall overgo Some one at least. |
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The Germans decide to execute Sallah, but a young soldier put in charge of the operation has second thoughts. |
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Thus, as he dressed, the thoughts and the rage of yesterday began to stir and move in his mind again. |
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Recession and rising unemployment have put paid to most thoughts of further EU enlargement. |
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The sculptor had in his thoughts the conqoeror weeping for new worlds, or the like circumstances in history. |
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The reminder of who we were made the canned laughter obscene. Disgusted, mother returned to the kitchen, her thoughts private. |
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As he daydreamed, fugitive thoughts passed through his mind. |
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This reflects the thoughts of the Reformer Martin Luther on the canonicity of these books. |
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Later in the day, Plumer had second thoughts and ordered I Anzac Corps to push on to the Keiberg spur, with support from the II Anzac Corps. |
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James was instructed to monitor his thoughts during rugby practices, matches and nonrugby events. |
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He has an instinctive power of divining the thoughts and intentions of people with whom he is conversing. |
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And embittered Winter, fury consumed By thoughts of Spring's nighsome 'proach, can compass. |
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They naively believe that the unpardonable sin of past eras was not having twentieth-century thoughts. |
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After this unsuccessful beginning he did not speak for a time but was obviously struggling with his thoughts. |
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Economist David Ricardo set straight some of the misunderstandings about Smith's thoughts on free market. |
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Whatever power I may have over my own thoughts, I find the ideas actually perceived by Sense have not a like dependence on my will. |
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He was an insatiable adopter and adapter, an incomparable prestidigitator with the thoughts of the forerunners. |
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He would like to be something of a popular entertainer, and be able to think his own thoughts behind a tragic or a comic mask. |
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I dipped a cheese stick into some sauce and tried not to cuss him out for ruining my amusing thoughts about little demon creatures. |
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Had she been the mere adroit captivator some-times imagined, she could never have exercised this posthumous ascendency over Petrarch's thoughts. |
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The revelations on his private life, thoughts and attitudes created controversy. |
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Here are my thoughts on when retail therapy may be helpful and when signs suggest it has become a problem. |
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Denise Donnelly took up the campaign after being inspired by thoughts of dying children while she had lifesaving treatment in hospital at home. |
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The transnational flow of culture has played a major role in merging different culture and sharing thoughts, ideas, and beliefs. |
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Can lusty diet, and mollicious rest, bring forth no other fruits but faint desires, rigid thoughts, and phlegmatic conceits? |
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Away then with all the false positions and misconclusions, all the fantastical or wicked thoughts of the world. |
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My thoughts always revert to the angry butt-woman when the second chapter of St. James' Epistle is read in its ordinary course. |
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Unfortunately, the show veers into melodramata when a soused Penny expresses second thoughts to Raj about dumping Leonard. |
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She hid her thoughts and led Arinbjorn onward. It was close to mealtide at the hall when she let him go. |
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Even though he lived most of the last ten years of his life abroad, his thoughts were often still on England. |
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There were thoughts of going to India to work on the Pioneer, a newspaper in Lucknow, but by March 1938 Orwell's health had deteriorated. |
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Coleridge rescued the play's reputation, and his thoughts on it are often still published as supplements to the text. |
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Johnson's thoughts on biography and on poetry coalesced in his understanding of what would make a good critic. |
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After finding out she had terminal cancer, she tried to block out any thoughts of her own mortality. |
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Instead of directing their thoughts towards God, as they should, humans tend to turn to erected objects and falsely invest their faith. |
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At times, he relies heavily on puns to express his true thoughts while simultaneously concealing them. |
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The same thoughts go for BIXen. That used to be quite possibly the best place in the world to hang out. |
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When the carrack and then the caravel were developed in Iberia, European thoughts returned to the fabled East. |
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This vein of reflection, warring with his inner knowledge that he had been driven by fear and hatred..., produced an exhausting whirl in his thoughts. |
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He spent the last months of his life writing Consolations in Travel, an immensely popular, somewhat freeform compendium of poetry, thoughts on science and philosophy. |
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I found daily meditation to be a useful inhibitor of negative thoughts. |
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In some populations, tobacco is seen as a gift from the Creator, with the ceremonial tobacco smoke carrying one's thoughts and prayers to the Creator. |
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It would, therefore, hardly be deemed an indecent liberty in the most private citizen, to offer his thoughts to the consideration of the Executive. |
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Their thoughts the meanwhile accusing or else excusing one another. |
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The fact that she had begged him not to leave the conapt just now, expressing fear for his life with the Inquisitors at large, had likely contributed to those thoughts. |
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Wordsworth himself wrote ahead to soften the thoughts of The Critical Review, hoping his friend Francis Wrangham would push for a softer approach. |
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They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. |
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It is clear from Bede's own comments that he felt his job was to explain to his students and readers the theology and thoughts of the Church Fathers. |
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A BURGLAR who had second thoughts while trying to break into a house because he had made a promise to end his life of lawbreaking has kept his freedom. |
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But their thoughts came from war and social restrictions on youth. |
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Consequently, this-worldly activities, thoughts, and structures are revisable, as well as religiously significant in the light of the City of God. |
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And when Congo had been emptied of masks with cutout eyes and old wooden bowls and long-phallused fertility figures, he turned his thoughts to local stone sculpture. |
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These examples are sui generis for they simply exist in society and are widely accepted without thoughts of where they come from or how they were created. |
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Compassion training was compared to a control group that learned cognitive reappraisal, a technique where people learn to reframe their thoughts to feel less negative. |
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I was astonished to find how little ugly she is, but as it appears to me, she is overwhelmed with her own projects, her own thoughts and own abilities. |
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Which'll jar your bones, Jim!...sap your breath...distort your hearing for your own concrete thoughts 'til they screak like the muddled static of distant homily. |
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Almost all Asian religions have philosophical character and Asian philosophical traditions cover a large spectrum of philosophical thoughts and writings. |
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Many such as June Singer have argued that Blake's thoughts on human nature greatly anticipate and parallel the thinking of the psychoanalyst Carl Jung. |
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During the drive home, while Rose kept her thoughts to herself and her eyes on the green glow of the dash, I watched the headlit muddy road and thought of Ingersoll's hands. |
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Characters, settings, subjects, events, thoughts and feelings are all arguably things but first of all I mean 'thing' as a concrete, physically renderable object. |
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Halder outlined his first thoughts on defeating Russian forces. |
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By 1801, a year before his death those further thoughts amounted to a four volume treatise of more than 2,000 pages called Zoonomia, or The Laws of Organic Life. |
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The use of the brush-pen and lampblack ink as the basic vehicle for committing thoughts to writing can be traced back to remote antiquity in China. |
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We are not certain that this argument amounts to anything more than the assertion that the State has the right to control the moral content of a person's thoughts. |
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He broke off, because one of the QCA men was bringing out a teep rod, a receptor that would pick up and record his thoughts for police inspection. |
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While we try to be openhearted to everyone around us, we can practice being openhearted to all the emotions, inner voices, and thoughts in our inner environment. |
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On second thoughts, gentlemen, I don't wish you had known him. |
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I walked enormous distances...garnering thoughts even from the heather. |
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Luckily for these unfortunate forgottens, New Year is approaching, a time when, despite the intuitions of the calendar, our thoughts often turn to the past. |
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In Hamlet, Shakespeare reverses this so that it is through the soliloquies, not the action, that the audience learns Hamlet's motives and thoughts. |
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All the while, my intention was to amuse her, and divert her out of her hellish thoughts, and show to her the wide world of which she could now be a part. |
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The tract was far more political and religious than sexual, but Cockburn found it obscene because it would suggest to young persons impure and libidinous thoughts. |
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The practice of dhyana aids in maintaining a calm mind, and avoiding disturbance of this calm mind by mindfulness of disturbing thoughts and feelings. |
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