Sentence examples for posts thought from inspiring English sources

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From the Slaughter Stone to just past the Heelstone, three evenly spaced stone holes (undated) share the same axis as the timber posts thought to belong to Stonehenge's first stage.

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On the Bobby Kirk Facebook page, someone pretending to be Mr. Kirk answers questions and posts thoughts along the lines of "Got a hankerin' for some pork.

Her work has appeared on The Huffington Post, Thought Catalog, Feministing, and other media outlets.

(The experiment was halted when, instead of posting thoughts, some readers posted pornography).

The Web site of her organization encourages well wishers to post thoughts on her Facebook page.

Please feel free to invite your students to post thoughts there.

In the first, we invite students 13 and older to post thoughts, reactions, feelings and questions.

Below the line last week, readers posted thoughts on the Royal Ballet, Michael Clark, Stuttgart Ballet and two Nutcrackers.

On a Thursday afternoon, a freshman who had been scraping bottom academically posted thoughts about suicide on Facebook.

But posting thoughts on the Internet isn't the same thing as hiding them under your mattress.

Update: Dec. 18: We now have a Student Opinion question asking, "How Should We Prevent Future Mass Shootings?" Students 13 and older are invited to post thoughts there.

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