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It was a question Mr. Blount put to Winona La Duke, a Harvard-educated Ojibwe Indian activist, as they contemplated the changes wrought by white settlers centuries ago.
Jeff Edelman, the 41-year-old president of the Student Center, a network of a dozen Web sites for college students and teenagers, contemplated the changes in teenagers' presence on the Internet over the past couple of years.
Greg Stelts, 54, an analyst with Cushman & Wakefield, quietly embraced his partner, 52-year-old real estate agent Mark Rodrigues, as they contemplated the changes that two short days had brought.
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Both Horner, who headed sales and finance, and Roth, who oversaw marketing, advertising and operations, insisted that they had contemplated the change before Gould's appointment was made.
As you contemplate the changes that would enable you to age in place, it's also wise to consider the factors that might make it necessary for you to move at some point.
Mr. Dimon, 54, said in a brief telephone interview on Tuesday that he had been contemplating the changes for several months, with an eye toward developing a roster of younger managers that could someday succeed him.
It's exciting to contemplate the changes that might occur with our trading platforms if they relied on blockchain-based technology.
But in the wake of the new restraints that keep research analysts from working with the investment bankers that have historically subsidized them, it is easy to see why Goldman bankers might contemplate the change.
(student 2) Here, a student's character contemplates the change in appearance of his hands after chemotherapy: As my hand reaches for the doorknob, my phone rings.
In the 1930s, the Marxist thinker Antonio Gramsci sat in an Italian prison for his opposition to the Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini and contemplated the rapid change and enormous uncertainty sweeping Europe.
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