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On one's mind.
Occupying someone's thoughts; being thought about.
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"How can that even cross one's mind?" "It's a cultural problem to get people to understand what they have," he said.
And the thought might cross one's mind that the software will come to be relied on too much.
These are some of the thoughts that cross one's mind at the beginning of Bill Duke's thrilling revival of the show, at the Cherry Lane, where it first opened on March 24 , 1964 and created a sensation.
The traditionalist's shopping tour of Manhattan might end at Steven Stolman on East 72nd Street, which traffics in Muffywear so convincing it would not cross one's mind that the store is less than three years old.
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(And no sooner has this thought crossed one's mind when — lo! there is Professor Cornel West himself, playing one of the Councillors).
A few years back, when Ms. Blige was publicly so unruly, a thought might have crossed one's mind: Is she high?
Did it cross Clinton's mind?
Doesn't that cross anyone's mind?
"That never crossed anybody's mind".
Of these, 100% have gone on to take cross-sex hormones because "no one changes their mind".
One thing that does cross my mind is, have you come out and not realised?" he laughs.
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