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That in 2013, vulvas can still be considered something that should be shunned and hidden, or offensive, is absurd.
"Why was it not considered something that needed immediate and high-level attention?" When the theft occurred, the museum's security was lax by today's standards.
An outright banning of contingent commissions should therefore also be considered (something that may only be feasible with a single, nationwide regulator).
(That complication didn't seem to trouble anyone much, either. As Ms. Bruscolini said, "In our circle of friends, it is not considered something that is that unusual").
Typically life insurance was considered something that was sold rather than something that was bought.
There are occasional exceptions on television (Everwood) and film (Coach Carter), but said medical procedure is still considered something that does not occur or is even discussed.
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But Ukip would be "silly" not to consider something that might bring closer the chance of an in/out referendum.
Cities around the nation, grappling with what is expected to be a fifth consecutive year of declining revenues and having exhausted the predictable budget trims, are increasingly considering something that would once have been untouchable: the lights.
Did he actually think of her naked, or is the writer trying to make the reader consider something that was never thought of at all? "Almost" speaks a writer's impatience with here-and-now, hard-and-fast facts.
If the window faces the wall of another building, you might consider something that takes the emphasis off the view, said Goil Amornvivat and Thomas Morbitzer, partners of the Brooklyn architecture firm AM/MOR.
Rather, they say they have been forced by the state's seemingly limitless need for cleaner and more plentiful water to at least consider something that had been anathema a short while ago.
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