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Congress was traumatized and unable to think about anything but the war, and Meigs, organizing the logistical juggernaut that would eventually destroy the Confederacy, could do no wrong.
It's similar to the feeling of overwhelming hunger or thirst, or of needing to go to the bathroom: you suddenly find yourself unable to think about anything else.
He wrote in his autobiography of noticing that his shoelace was untied while he walked the red carpet before the presidium of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and being unable to think about anything else.
He asserted that the worst of them try to extract short-term wins to the detriment not only of target companies but to the economy as a whole — particularly when companies are unable to think about long-term strategic planning because of short-term pressure to appease shareholders.
She is still unable to think about the horrific details of the crime and what actually happened to her son on that awful night.
And the audience is constantly exposed to action scenes, which makes people unable to think about the systemic critiques in the movie.
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A dreamy collagist score by RZA and a witty, moving performance by Mr. Whitaker help this film about race relations in a culture unable to think clearly about the subject.
Images like these feel like the fever dreams of a culture obsessed with racial distinctions yet unable to think clearly about what race is or even to decide whether it is real.
All of this meant, Mr. Segev argues, that when Israeli jet fighters knocked out the Egyptian air force in just over an hour, and King Hussein of Jordan foolishly joined in, Israel found itself unable to think clearly about the risk of taking the Gaza Strip and West Bank with their biblical locales and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.
It is unable to think critically about itself, displaying the highest degree of cowardice and pusillanimity.
Since Tom Brokaw was tongue-tied on Meet The Press on Sunday and Andrea Mitchell was unable to think clearly about a man she covered for 4 years, I thought I should suggest some questions for any other reporters who get a chance to interview former Secretary of State Colin Powell. 1.
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