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This is a recurring thought when it comes to the field of archives.
They meditate over a situation, noticing a detail here or a memory there, often pondering a recurring thought.
… As I prepare to leave government, I am struck by a recurring thought: It should not be this hard to serve your country.
Yet, a recurring thought was that the community is still very early in this journey — the average end-user has yet to start using Bitcoins.
From Melbourne to Paris to Wimbledon, there was a recurring thought this year whenever Maria Sharapova walked into an interview room or strode onto a tennis court.
"As I prepare to leave government, I am struck by a recurring thought: It should not be this hard to serve your country," Shulkin concluded in his New York Times piece.
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I mention this because, while reading Elastic by Leonard Mlodinow, my recurring thought was how helpful it would have been for the dealer guy to have read it.
One recurring thought is that the success of technology brands like Apple and BlackBerry is giving fruit a good name, hence the proliferation of plums as well as brands like Pinkberry and Red Mango, which are both frozen yogurts.
When Robert was alive, she was consumed with the recurring thought that when her parents died he would be named their executor, even though she was the older sibling.
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