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He objected, deciding that, if anyone saw too much in such creations, it was the wreckers themselves.
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Participants made categorical semantic judgements about line drawing pictures of common objects, deciding if the objects depicted were large or small (with reference to a shoe box size), manmade or natural (Fig. 1).
As a teenager, he wanted to become a naval officer, but when his mother objected he decided to become a blacksmith instead.
That is unless the International Astronomical Union, which names astronomical objects, decides that one of them is the way to go.
The British photographer wasn't happy shooting objects: he decided to look inside them, too.
President Obama objected, and decided to test the law (as is his right, being a co-equal branch of government).
Piniella's lack of interest was so obvious and so alarming that no one objected when he decided to head home to Tampa with six weeks remaining in the 2010 season.
It pictured Truman making the decision to use the bomb, and the president and his aides objected to his deciding, after only a brief reflection, that the United States would use the weapon against Japan because he cared more about American boys than the Japanese.
It pictured Truman making the decision to use the bomb, and the president and his aides objected to his deciding, after only a brief reflection, that the United States would use the weapon against Japan because "I think more of o.
Hugh and I were moving from our apartment to a house in Kensington, and, after going through our owl objects and deciding we could do without nine-tenths of them, I thought I'd get him the real thing for Valentine's Day.
Rather than focusing on the objects in isolation, he decided to consider how they related to the way they'd be used, and their surroundings.
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