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Although Shiancoe plays for the Vikings, Shockey said Friday that he would always consider him a teammate.
"Anyone who would ever try do anything with public order would never be accepted as one of our sympathizers, and we would always consider him as a provocateur".
During a panel on historical fiction, Stewart O'Nan talked about the people who would always consider themselves greater experts on the matter at hand than the author.
Although he would always consider himself a painter, the working method he developed through his collages would inform everything he ever did.
I look back on [my time at] the National with a fond feeling and I would always consider returning – to do anything.
No matter how much nicer the yard would be at the Murphys' new house, in Southborough, a suburb west of Boston, the pigeons would always consider home to be the narrow wooden house on East Fifth Street that the Murphys were leaving behind.
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"There are enough straight, white, male, middle-aged guys in parliament, so I'd always consider – is there someone more representative of the population who'd stand instead of me?" Like Labour, the Greens would give 16-year-olds the vote.
"We'd always consider something like mass hysteria at the end because it's not going to kill you [like an environmental factor might]." The frustrating thing for anyone in search of a definite diagnosis in this case being, if Kalachi's residents recover when they move, it could be taken as proof of either an undetected environmental factor or of a mass psychological illness.
I'd always considered my problem with fake breasts to be just that – a problem with me.
Vallée, by repeating haunting strands of Simon & Garfunkel's El Cóndor Pasa, redeemed a song I'd always considered saccharine.
He'd always considered himself lucky, getting out of Belfast, doing well enough for himself, finding a nice home in Holloway.
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