Sentence examples for thought read from inspiring English sources

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"The climate may be heating up less in response to greenhouse-gas emissions than was once thought," read the article's tagline.

Well, first, I thought, read about the civil war, the vast crucible of American race politics, the "proving ground" where vitriolic, mindless anti-black rhetoric found its full voice and first prominent advocates.

His work reflected and encapsulated the prevailing philosophical paradigm, namely, Aristotelian thought read through a Neoplatonist lens.

McKenzie, who failed to win a seat as a councillor in Croydon after calling his own constituency "a dump", said he thought Read was a "good man" and that the fuss surrounding the song was "crazy".

"Long Live the Invincible Mao Zedong Thought," read the inscription on an archway near the main government building.

And I believe they have reason to feel safe in their assumptions (read a little Sarah Kendzior, active on Twitter, for some perspective on this; on second thought, read a lot).

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"Long live Mao Zedong thought!" reads one.

In the eighteenth century, critics thought reading novels would corrupt girls' morals.

I really enjoyed it, and have thought reading a good biography about Ernest Hemingway could be fun.

It was as if he thought reading the first novel was enough.

40.2% thought reading was cool.

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