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The title means "hunts and forms"; I prefer thinking of it as "hunting and forming", because the music is in a constant state of volatility, of change.
A simple example, says Luscombe, is that non-Japanese scientists might brainstorm out loud while Japanese scientists prefer thinking through ideas before talking.
Maybe some kids would prefer thinking about numbers like this.
Channeling DaVita's Kent Thiry, I prefer thinking of our organization, Philanthropy University, as a town.
He seems to prefer thinking that he is finding his film by making it, and despite the presence of stunt teams and large scale sets for the project, he made "The Grandmaster" in his own way.
I prefer thinking of a title at the end because you know what is going to happen.
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He preferred thinking of them as "supposals".
Mr. Spinella's Jaques merely prefers thinking to dancing, and marches quietly off in search of more cerebral food.
In its early days, Akadema hired Amish woodworkers; Louisville Slugger, which for years had boasted about its precision machinery, is following suit, touting its hands-on emphasis as "Amish-style craftsmanship" although Hillerich said he prefers thinking of it as "making the bats like my great-grandfather did".
A great programmer is lazy because he or she prefers thinking through a solution to solve a problem rather than hacking through it, which is way too much effort.
Although change in transcription, both quantitative and qualitative, in a plant can be noticed in less than half an hour of change in the environmental condition, a long duration exposure (24 h) of the plant to NaCl was preferred thinking that it would provide information about those genes that are really needed for adaptation of plants to saline environment in long run.
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