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Still, IndieWIRE's reporters and editors, who burrow deeply into major film festivals like Sundance and South By Southwest, are not shy about sharing a thought on the distribution front.
That's the appeal of the podcast: the comedian is broadcasting straight into your head, and you in turn are engaged with him, so that the both of you are practically sharing a thought balloon.
It seems that the hope is that people will move away from thinking of location in terms of "checking in" and instead think about it in terms of tagging your location to what ever it is you're doing — sharing a thought, posting a picture, etc. Past.
If they are simply sharing a thought from the Bible you may choose to listen and express our personal thoughts, or politely say "No, thank you", and shut the door.
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That same night, Mr. Teitelbaum appeared on CNN's "Inside Politics" program to share a thought about the Clinton campaign: Sharpton, Sharpton, Sharpton.
As her father, Gartner and her youth coach Brad Levesque marveled at Appel's performance against Iowa State, they shared a thought of gratitude.
Around noon yesterday, the Twitter user @Twiiitooo took to a keyboard — most likely on a smartphone — and, as he'd done 11 times already that morning, shared a thought with his more than 400 followers.
A reporter walks along the parade route, in search of parade watchers who might share a thought or two on Carl P. Paladino or Andrew M. Cuomo, the Republican and Democratic nominees for governor, respectively.
He proceeded to ask that same question in a dozen different ways, growing increasingly exasperated with the answers, until he finally interrupted the government lawyer to ask, "Can I just share a thought with you?" "You know what?" he asked.
Ms. Rush, the oldest player, interrupted to share a thought about the Democratic candidate Bill Bradley: "You know what bothers me about Bradley, and I know it's not nice: his double chin".
Pleasure, although it sometimes seems to share a thought's content, is not easily assimilated to mere thought and resists any analysis in terms of belief or judgment, despite the claims of ancient Stoics (Long and Sedley 1987, §65, B, C and D) and their followers (opposed by Hamlyn 1978; Sorabji 2000; Helm 2000, ch. 2).
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