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Vilfredo Pareto, one of the most influential social scientists ever, must have had France in mind when suggesting that "history is a graveyard of aristocracies".
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And you suspect @EnoureUnReveur had Fifty Shades Of Grey in mind when she suggested "Write lots of fan fiction.
This may sound like just the sort of thing President Bush had in mind when he suggested that faith-based organizations fill some of society's social service needs.
I learnt later that he was rumoured to try to sleep with interviewers, and I should have worked out what he perhaps had in mind when he suggested we go out for dinner.
I'm not sure what else Hodge had in mind when she suggested that some people might not "feel at ease" at "some or many of our greatest events".
I don't think they have schoolchildren in mind when they suggest you should "raise your reading ambitions" and it certainly doesn't look like a scheme designed to help adult learners "make it to the final chapter".
Back in the height of summer when Petr Cech made his move across London, it was games as ragged and rickety as this that John Terry had in mind when he suggested the goalkeeper could be worth 12-15 points a season to Arsenal.
When, two weeks later, we find ourselves in the middle of a wood, hedge-haired, stinking of mackerel and with rabbit blood dripping from our hands, I suspect this isn't what she had in mind when I suggested that we attempt a cookery course instead.
This is exactly the kind of thinking I had in mind when I suggested that "at times, the Obama White House seems to be attempting to run a liberal version of George H. W. Bush's 1988 campaign, which used cultural arguments to delegitimize Michael Dukakis".
It might also be what Stewart had in mind when he suggested that "Some attention [is] necessary for any act of memory whatever" (see Section 1.4).
This is exactly what Griffith (1926, p. 28) had in mind when he suggested that movies "lift [viewers] out of commonplace existence, and bear them … to realms of adventure and romance".
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