Sentence examples for think he mentioned from inspiring English sources

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Do you think he mentioned one of the most high-profile education topics among Latinos, one that he would be sure to confront if elected president — the Dream Act, a bill that would grant legal status to children of illegal immigrants who attend college?

I think the new one, the new guy, he's really young, I think he mentioned the word 'Obese'; and this was just before I kind of started to lose weight (I06, 35+ woman, obese, motivated).

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Don't think he mentions anything by William Trevor.

"In some, he's talking about assassinations, but I don't think he mentions her," the official said, referring to Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who was critically wounded in the deadly attack and is considered its main target.

Meanwhile, in an interview with police, he claimed that he would have never gone through with killing because it was "beyond me and evil," and though he believed Wyllie would have, he thought he mentioned it to others as a "cry for help" so that someone would stop him.

Meanwhile, in an interview with police, he claimed that he never would have gone through with killing because it was "beyond me and evil", and though he believed Wyllie would have, he thought he mentioned it to others as a "cry for help" so that someone would stop him.

"I think he has mentioned him," the man replies coolly.

I think he was mentioned maybe one or two days out of the whole time I was there".

All that bother and what would he get out of it?" Grant didn't think he should mention Fiona again.

I think he would mention some of that, but it felt scripted in a way that the best dialogue on "Girls" doesn't.

(Judge Vinson did not respond to the question of where he came up with broccoli. But Mr. Rivkin said he thought he had mentioned it to the judge.

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