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A not atypical sentence is this one, in which Ms. Bechdel considers an idea from the British psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott: "The 'mind-psyche' that takes over and replaces the mother is a version of the compliant false self".
The constantly blurring line between programming and advertising on television may get even wavier as at least one network considers an idea to sell to marketers the ability to superimpose small transparent logos, brand names and other commercial trappings in a corner of the screen.
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"I never thought we'd be threatened so much just for considering an idea," Devereaux said.
Consider an idea proposed by Don Campbell, a professor of medicine, and Keith Stockman, a manager of operations research at Monash Health.
"For so long, people would hand me a drawing of their personal design for a shoe or ask if I had considered an idea they liked.
The Dons board even considered an idea to move the club across the Irish Sea to Dublin - that too failed in the earliest stages.
Mr. Zuckerman said the three began discussing a series in the summer of 2002, at first considering an idea involving a Sherlock Holmes-style character, which led toa discussion about a law firm specializing in high-tech issues.
In this paper we consider an idea of the troposphere tide influence on the character of the longitudinal variations in the distribution of the equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) observed in the topside ionosphere.
Consider an idea for a fairly lunatic story: A silly young woman, alone in the world, falls in love with a man she has just met, and marries him without any knowledge of his history or background.
But it seems likelier that the Cubs will win a pennant than that somebody inside the Beltway will seriously consider an idea for saving Social Security from a financial planner in Fair Lawn.
It is implicit in the law, she said, that: " 'If you're a viewer, you're a doer.' We don't subscribe to the notion that by looking at or considering an idea that you necessarily endorse it".
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