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Have you ever considered the world of autistics in your research?
This is a writer who has considered the world, and how to describe it, with seemingly infinite care.
As much as he understood technology and used it to his advantage, Bowie considered the world of information and accessibility something to avoid.
But the manner of King's departure from what the Nobel winner and clergyman considered the world of sinners, only hours after prophesying his own death, has entered folklore.
Italy vs. Paraguay Group F 2 30 p.m. Eastern TV: ESPN, Univision This game in Cape Town will be the opening matchup of what is considered the World Cup's weakest group.
The road to the world championships could just lead to a berth in the 2012 London Games for Pistorius, who said he had never considered himself disabled and had never considered the world championships or Olympics out of his reach.
The United States took the gold medal at the 1960 Squaw Valley Olympics and was considered the world champion, but no separate world championship competition was held in Olympic years from 1920 to 1968.
The overriding issue of poverty is rescued from facelessness by her description of Kwaku's little sister dying of treatable TB on a raffia mat with her eyes glinting – "still laughing", "looking back at a world that considered her irrelevant with a look that said she considered the world irrelevant, too".
That is because the city, which is just across the Pawcatuck River, is considered the world capital of soupy: a peppery, dry-cured sausage first produced by people who moved to Westerly from Calabria, Italy, around 1900 to work in the quarries and the factories.
Somalia's waters are considered the world's most dangerous.
He is widely considered the world's top older horse.
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