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I had minded a friend's cat for a weekend once.
That we had minded her as always but, inexplicably, she had seen a bird and bolted from the ravine and into the road.
"Christian" has become a euphemism for "acceptable to the type of Christian (in most instances Protestant) who frowns on homosexuality and wishes Saul Alinsky had minded his own business".
RSL's best chances of the first half were a couple of Kyle Beckerman shots, neither of which unduly troubled Bill Hamid, the D.C. keeper restored after Joe Willis had minded the goal so far in their Cup run.
My student and I had minded the semicolon and proceeded from the first sentence of our relationship to the second with greater caution than surely any semicolon in history had ever required.
In the press room, a man briefly schlepped and arranged the hem of her gold-sequined gown, but then someone assigned a woman -- apparently a member of a security team -- to the task; she told us she had "minded Ms. LaBelle" before.
Admittedly the eponymous narrator starts at the very beginning - "I wish either my father or my mother, or indeed both of them, as they were in duty both equally bound to it, had minded what they were about when they begot me" – but all quickly goes to pot.
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Would Benton have minded?
But no one seems to have minded.
He wouldn't have minded.
I wouldn't have minded.
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