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They're a lot like the thoughts that started in my head.
Which is like the thoughts of a homeless man walking in an alien / city in freezing weather.
It sounds bleak, but instead it's rather dreamy and tenuous, like the thoughts one has in the brief moment between sleeping and waking.
William Kristol, a self-described Reagan-era internationalist and the editor of The Weekly Standard, said Mrs. Clinton's speech sounded like the thoughts of Senator Moynihan.
"I think of Europe as a gutter of autumn leaves / choked like the thoughts in an old woman's throat": here is a triple metaphor, as a continent becomes a gutter and leaves become thoughts and thoughts clog the throat.
These were like the thoughts which sometimes accompany vertigo, when you feel as if you might throw yourself on to the tube tracks or off a balcony, but were far wider in scope.
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But thanks, Jessica, we like the thought.
Exporters might not like the thought of that.
"We like the thought of his scholarly presence inhabiting the libraries of the world," the journal's editors explained.
Do you rip the muscle right off the bone?" Pound seemed to like the thought of this gruesome image.
They like the thought of tying London to Euronext's stock exchanges in Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon and Paris, and to its Liffe derivatives business.
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