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Time is perhaps cancelled and yet preserved in the idea of eternity, space in the thought of something that is at once omnipresent yet not in any particular place.
"A lot of us will just get this thought of something that's impossible and making it possible.
It's a bit of a change because of the thought of something that people can do: one, what Robby has meant to my staffs in the past, and two, what Matt Galante has shown me from across the field".
"I thought of something that would raise morale, that each day could sweeten the lives of the Germans … at a price accessible to everyone".
ATLANTA – While reporting Sunday's feature on Chipper Jones, his final season and his legacy in Atlanta, I thought of something that hadn't occurred to me before: of all the players picked No. 1 over all, Jones worked out the best.
I also thought of something that Dorothea tells Rosamond toward the end of "Middlemarch," as she struggles toward her own comprehension of the complexity of intimate human relations: "Marriage is so unlike everything else.
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When you say "Video", most people conjure up an idea of something that considers extra thought, framing, and effort.
As a final thought, Harrison's book is also proof of something that's becoming more and more evident: that quality books can succeed solely through reader -- rather than traditional publisher -- support, these days.
Think of happy thoughts when you feel like crying, think of something that makes you smile or laugh and watch comedy movies to cheer you up! Remember that this technique isn't for constant use.
When I asked him what kept him going, he mentioned his faith, but most of all the thought of doing something that would help his family and bring his parents back together again.
The thought of drinking something that is almost as acidic as battery acid can't be good for anyone.
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