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The phrase "thought thinking of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two different phrases and lacks clarity. Example: "I thought thinking of you would make me feel better."
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In one recent study, participants showed marked improvements on a task requiring creative thought — thinking of alternative uses for a common object, such as a newspaper — after they had engaged in a different, undemanding task that facilitated mind wandering.
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However, according to Hegel it can be demonstrated that to think of thinking and being as fundamentally opposed in any of these ways leads to inconsistencies resulting in contradictions, antinomies and other bewildering deficiencies.
"I think we are thinking of it, and the Bronx will think of it, as the Bronx being first to know, a community taking the lead in responding," he said.
To avoid this kind of thinking, just think of all of the many scenarios that can happen -- you can get a B, or even a C, and still pull up your grade.
"You can think of me thinking of you, because that's what I'll be doing whenever you think of me".
So I think he was thinking of it in a different way, much closer to what I'm suggesting is the proper way to think about it, than in the way that some look at modern American politics.
"I don't think they were thinking of making history, just that it was a nice name," Echevarría said.
I don't think we were thinking of having it pink and white striped, although it would look quite nice".
The curtain rose to reveal Barbara Kruger's set: a red backdrop printed with the word "STAY," in enormous white letters, paired with a red floor bearing the words "THINK OF ME THINKING OF YOU".
Could you foresee this Court going that far? (By the way, I think you're thinking of Wickard) JEFFREY TOOBIN: Wickard!
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