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Sheeran has described Thinking Out Loud as the "favourite song [he's] written" and his favourite song on X.
He described thinking about staff members "who are incredibly committed, in monogamous relationships, same-sex relationships, who are raising kids together".
"It can't be happening," she described thinking.
Some women described thinking about the possibility of transfer during their pregnancy.
One described thinking it was, 'Ok to be vulnerable' but you 'did not show it.' Another described awareness of a discrepancy between the expectation that they be 'kind, caring and compassionate' towards other people but 'not to have that for yourself.' Another described how medical students 'tried to be accepting' when a class member developed a psychotic illness.
(Carer; mother, 49, White British) (see also Additional File 1, 1.3) Almost half the service users (n = 10) and one third of the carers (n = 3) described thinking symptoms were transient and would resolve without the need for further intervention.
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In the essay, Nash describes thinking himself out of his illness.
On PBS's Web site, pbs.org, Mr. Greene describes thinking about string theory this way: "For a brief moment you feel like you have seen the universe in a way that nobody previously has.
As for Mr. Cheney, Mr. Tenet describes thinking of him as very supportive of the intelligence community but then goes on to note numerous occasions in which the vice president delivered or planned to deliver bellicose speeches about Saddam Hussein that exceeded the available intelligence.
However, Ketterer describes thinking of Swetnick, bizarrely, as a "high end call girl" when he first saw her, because he weighed 350 pounds at the time, leading him to believe she was interested only in his "well-known" personality as a TV weatherman.
The term mind wandering has been coined to describe thinking unrelated to the task at hand, a concept that has recently attracted interest from psychology and neuroscience.
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