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He reflected for a moment.
He reflected for a moment, then added, "The first idea is always the best one".
He reflected for a moment and then added, "They come here to meet famous people, I guess".
He reflected for a moment, then added what has become a notorious Sarkozyism: "I've suffered greatly by her" (possibly a reference to his alleged difficulties as a schoolboy, though in French the phrasing has an oddly sexual ring).
He reflected for a while and then replied, "That criticism is always being presented to me as if it were a membrane that I must somehow break through in order to grow up.
But it was a few months since Capes of the Yard (a feeble, feeble nickname, he reflected, for the thousandth embittered time) had been involved in one of these cases.
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He reflects: "For most people childhood ends slowly, so nobody can see where one part of life finishes and the next bit starts".
He reflects for a moment, inscrutable behind his shades, before observing, gently: "If we ever have a problem, it's not comin' up with ideas.
He reflects, for instance, on a new sign that advertises the impending highway construction; it is erected amid the machinery and debris that he encounters down by the river.
He should know: Not only has he tracked the ways we fabricate our identities in his newest book, "Self Comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain" (Pantheon), but he also has a ready example of his own, a mirror upon which he has reflected for decades.
He reflected on this for a moment, then added, "No one can teach you the craft.
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