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He was thinking that even the distance between the rails would be ten feet.
Apparently he was thinking that even if everyone really liked her, they would still vote against her because they didn't like her polices.
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"The campaigns are thinking that even small percentages of the vote can matter," Mr. Baldassare said.
You may be thinking that even if the vast majority of farms still have serious issues, surely at least a few farms have happy animals.
So I've been thinking that even if our New Jersey friends with their graciously open door do have a turkey baster somewhere in their kitchen, the holiday spirit as I've come to know it might best be served by sneaking down on Wednesday night and making the baster disappear into the top of a closet.
Now, you might be thinking that even though this is pretty damn impressive, it sounds incredibly awkward for anyone else listening.
Somehow I'm thinking that even though they ruined the notebook, the Forbes editor isn't going to get a furious email from an embarrassed PR agent as I did after my Durabook testing.
And the things you're thinking that you don't even intend to be thinking.
What's wrong with this, you might ask? (Some of you may even be thinking that it is working for you).
They may even be thinking that this resolution would have had a greater impact a year ago, on the 100th anniversary of the genocide.
Here's thinking that the Lakers win, barely, perhaps even in overtime.
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