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She "knew," Ravitch thought, vaguely irritated.
So when I spotted a man and woman smoking on a sidewalk in Islington on Wednesday afternoon, I thought vaguely, "Oh, yeah, I know you".
In 1958 he read the first of Ian Fleming's Bond novels, Casino Royale, and thought vaguely that it would make a good film.
She did some hospital radio in her final year and thought vaguely about going into journalism, but was no more focused than that.
He thought, vaguely, that he would like to live in one someday and that, in any case, it would be a nice investment, particularly if he found a multifamily property.
When he arrived at Ms. Vester's apartment building to take her out to dinner a few days later, she recognized him instantly as a man she had noticed in the studio window and thought vaguely familiar.
I knew that Wilson had written the book in the Reading Room of the British Museum while spending his nights in a sleeping bag on Hampstead Heath, and thought vaguely of camping out on the Salford playing fields in solidarity.
And she tells a cop and he says, 'He kicked you?' I asked for another take and added a line for her that might have been thought vaguely naughty, but I knew the kids wouldn't get it but the sharper adults would.
I thought vaguely of trying to pass myself off as a "seat filler" — one of a large group of men and women in evening clothes poised just outside the auditorium to fill the seats of those who are called by nature or summoned to the stage.
The actions of these children may dismay or please adults, but anyone who has ever been bored by one practice and absorbed by another can explain the kids' choices more persuasively than does the dominant model, which ignores the content of activities in favor of a wonky span thought vaguely to be in the brain.
She thought vaguely in high school of wanting to go somewhere else for college, but her younger sister was only eight at the time, and she didn't want to miss her growing up, so in the end she went to Northwestern and studied social work.
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