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In fact, you would be forgiven for thinking precisely the opposite.
Drivers are not used to thinking precisely about how far they will drive before returning home.
More high school graduates should be thinking precisely as he does, testing their career interests, dipping a toe in community college and living at home to keep debt at a minimum.
When those two oil men, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, talk about the vital interests that alone would justify the use of American forces abroad, they may well be thinking precisely of oil.
An armed society is polite, by their thinking, precisely because guns would compel everyone to tamp down eccentric behavior, and refrain from actions that might seem threatening.
The Jesuit-educated among them, you could argue, have been trained for independent thinking — precisely the kind of voter who finds Santorum lacking in reason, logic and a broad view of humanity.
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O'Malley may have been affable, but that impression obscured the fact that few seemed to know exactly what he was thinking, or precisely who he was.
"Usually writers are so far inside their work that they're not thinking so precisely".
Twenty-four hours ago today, I was thinking almost precisely: "The well has run dry".
We probably didn't know it, but we were thinking of precisely this partnership, which is now worth 138.
One version of "Hamlet" includes a soliloquy in which Hamlet nails the very essence of his own character—his habit of "thinking too precisely on the event".
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