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If this had been done, then the red team might have dreamed up something like 9/11 -- while the blue team might have thought of steps like reinforced cockpit doors.
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Of course some men will recoil in horror at the very thought of stepping back, as will some women.
Its bank, squared off and shored with planking, is level and closely mowed so that anglers can walk beside the water unimpeded, dry shod, with no thought of stepping in.
For many scientists, the thought of stepping into a room full of strangers and striking up forced, superficial conversations over wine and cheese cubes feels icky and can produce anxiety.
But one thing that struck her is how, for many academics and R&D people, "the thought of stepping into a room filled with strangers, stretching their hand out and shaking their hand, and explaining what they do, terrifies them," she says.
Don't you already have that Saturday night fever flowing through your veins at the mere thought of stepping into our Emporium?
Thus, I completely understand why some people cringe at the thought of stepping outside their comfort zone, and risk biting into something so vile they might go into traumatic shock.
mother! plays right into the introvert's deepest fears by presenting a young wife (Jennifer Lawrence), age appropriate for the social media era, who's so socially averse that the thought of stepping foot outside her home fills her with blinding terror.
Mayor Robertson disowned all thoughts of stepping down from office.
" The 23-year-old also played down thoughts of stepping up to the professional ranks.
In the general campaign, the candidate would be stuck with either continuing a line of thought out of step with a pivotal segment of voters or reverting to original form, thereby inviting accusations of being an opportunistic flip-flopper.
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