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It was the only dish that evening that seemed arranged with the forethought of eye appeal.
"The reason this community is what it is today is because of the forethought of the people who came before us," Mayor Bouwman said.
He had finally arrived at an approach that had the forethought of structure but also the energy and immediacy of something made in the moment — the Holy Grail of making art.
He used this again three years later in the "Forethought" of his book, The Souls of Black Folk (1903).
Sometimes it seems that ideas burst forth at the White House with all the forethought of a summer lightning bug bungling through an open window.
The forethought of their design allows the findings to be considered pragmatically and reconciles some unanswered questions regarding ECMO use.
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Lawes and Gilbert had the forethought to archive samples of soil, grain, straw, vegetation and fertilizer, relating to their field experiments, together with data for crop and soil analyses and yields.
Nairobi is one of the forethought cities of implementation.
This involves the forethought about context of the conference call.
"They just got out and got beered up, trying to prove their manhood to each other," and went looking for somebody, said Mr. Butler, of the forethought that went into the killing of Mr. White.
On Monday the jury submitted these questions, which ranged from why the court had allowed a last-minute inclusion of a manslaughter charge, a definition of the "forethought" required to prove murder and clarification over whether a self-defense claim could be equally applied to a "police officer versus an ordinary person".
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