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Discover LudwigThe phrase "making thoughts" is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, one might say "thinking thoughts" or "forming thoughts". For example: "I sat in silence, thinking thoughts about the meaning of life."
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The mixing of visual and verbal media was commonplace throughout medieval cultures: pictures contained visual puns, words were often verbal paintings, and both were used equally as tools for making thoughts.
In this scene, Stoppard — a quasi-philologist, who has always treasured the kind of show biz that goes into making thoughts flash and glitter — poses a number of questions that are threaded throughout the play: Are the lives we build with others an illusion, defined by deception?
This is close to what Discordians understand as magic: making thoughts and ideas and the imagination cut into and modify reality.
At a time when many people are fed up with the empty "thoughts and prayers" of politicians after every mass shooting, a Republican congressional candidate is doubling down and arguing that making thoughts and prayers more regular would perhaps be a solid step toward solving the problem. .
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If talking to yourself makes thoughts more concrete, more real, then there is nothing the matter with it," Jolkovski says.
Make thoughts as to why you are seeking employment.
We've made thought-control toasters," she said.
Host Stacey Paddock Malcolmson MBA '97 made thought-provoking remarks to close the evening.
Host Priscilla Wu Cheng AB '93 made thought-provoking remarks to close the evening.
Google might just have invented a gadget that makes thought and spontaneity automatable, too.
I can just about remember when Channel 4 made thought-provoking, hard-hitting, intelligent programmes, as was its initial remit.
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