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One thinks not.
Beal, for one, thinks not.
The American Film Institute, for one, thinks not.
Richard Poirier wrote: "listening to the Sgt. Pepper album one thinks not simply of the history of popular music but the history of this century".
One thinks not of a leader, but of an overambitious sales guy looking for a promotion he doesn't deserve -- say, perhaps, to district manager.
If one thinks, not of anything in the world, but of the world as a whole (including oneself as part of the world) and then thinks what is beyond that, then the feeling one has with respect to that absolute Beyond is absolute dependence, in the sense of being conscious of having no power with respect to it, being utterly unable to affect it (even by perceiving or thinking it).
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"He answers to no one, I think, not even to God," declares one naysayer of Henry Cavill's supremely uncharismatic Superman.
William Nolan, one of Hammett's biographers, thinks not.
And one thinks, wouldn't mind being a 25-year-old person on the telly, you could make love heaps.
One might think not, in the sense that this is all information that the Administration already has.
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