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Hicks insisted on a press release revealing the news while Gillett did not since he did not consider it something to be triumphal about.
Adding that "the medication itself is pretty innocuous," Dr. Katz continued that someone without A.D.H.D. might feel more awake with stimulants but would not consider it "something that they need".
Satan would no doubt find plenty of souls in northeast Ohio who would not only jump at that offer, but also consider it something of a relief to spend eternity in a place that felt just like home.
QUESTION FROM READER: The narrative of fans slowly coming to terms with the fact that they might be watching and loving something horrible…that's an interesting way to consider it, something I've thought, too.
PAGE 55 SPECIAL TODAY The Year in Ideas Consider it something like 97 light bulbs -- of varying wattage -- switching on: The second annual compendium of breakthroughs, innovations and ideas that changed the world in the last year.
Seedrs itself has allowed companies of various import to raise capital — consider it something approaching a micro to macro version of AngelList meets CircleUp.
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Harvard considers it "something that's impressive," like winning a national math competition, if an applicant's essay has appeared in the review, he said.
Shackleton was apparently deeply affected by the experience, but would say little about it in subsequent years, considering it something "which can never be spoken of".
The U.A.W. won this "30-and-out pension" after a strike at G.M. in 1970, and still considers it something close to an inalienable right.
When he did get married several months later the fact was completely ignored by Mr. Winchell, and even his mother considered it something of an anticlimax.
Our model, which has a statistical technique to calculate momentum, considers it something of a draw and does not give much of a bonus to either candidate based upon it.
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