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Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm John Kirby told the BBC's Katty Kay the death "brings home one of the real threats here about [IS] and why we think about them in an imminent way".
Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm John Kirby tells the BBC's Katty Kay the death of Douglas McCain "brings home one of the real threats here about [IS] and why we think about them in an imminent way".
"We're a small state with not a lot to do in the wintertime, so maybe that's why we think about it a little differently," he told me.
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In a statement describing the toys he said "that's why we thought about a wooden toy: sturdy, warm, indestructible".
"That's why we thought about running him in the two-miler really as we weren't sure they'd go quick enough to settle him [today].
This is why we thought about limiting our interests and our interpretations to a smaller context, i.e. the onset of swarming.
This is why I love your question: I think we should recognize that "the truth" is as complex as people are, and that's why, when we think about "telling the truth" or "telling a lie" it's often much more complicated than we like to pretend.
The latter is an adverbialist reply to Langsam (1995) who attempts to give an explanation of why we think and talk about pains as mental objects.
And, in turn, this is why we think that our judgment about that object is more correct than its opposite.
"I want to talk about why we think we are different and why we think we are better," the head of research, Gerard O'Reilly, declared to one recent gathering.
But these recent findings also say something revealing about why we think dogs are so smart in the first place.
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