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But to fully imagine how far bin Laden's wealth goes, and how powerful it makes him, consider Afghanistan, which the World Bank calls "one of the world's poorest and least developed" countries in the world.
In addition to the discomfort of being the center of attention, his birthday is also unsettling because it makes him consider his experiences, accomplishments, and doubts at that point in time.
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Winters mentioned a particularly influential teacher who had made him consider becoming an entomologist instead.
He insisted that his injury had not made him consider seriously a life without football.
He said that it had made him consider his international future.
He also said that even nearing his 39th birthday, the injury doesn't make him consider his baseball mortality.
Gary Tyler, an African-American inmate in C.C.R., said that the teachings made him consider himself a political prisoner.
These disruptions have troubled the former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg enough to make him consider an independent candidacy.
Asked directly whether a 4-0 defeat might make him consider his own position, he seemed to rule out standing down.
The narrator's mounting distaste for Puerto Rico, and several hours of rum, make him consider leaving for Mexico City.
Mr. Weinstein said the recent Boston Marathon bombings did not make him consider cutting scenes of Mandela making bombs and exploding government buildings.
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