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"And yet think about it.

Yet think about it: California has hundreds — nay, thousands — of companies.

And yet think about it: how could anyone less serious, less earnest, have accomplished what he has in a decade at Gucci?

And yet, think about it -- think what it means in an era of celebrity rule and big-brand uniformity to have a garment that is not only one of a kind (because Goodwill isn't exactly Bergdorf's), but also approved and possibly even worn by Ms. Sevigny herself.

If you are one of those who haven't noticed it yet, think about it next time you see them.

It's true that most film plots revolve around seven scenarios, and yet think about it, we can watch films from now until eternity, and still find new magic in the genre.

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Better yet, think about the housing market.

If you have not interned yet, think about your student persona.

Better yet, think about the role played by such fictional animals as Kermit the Frog, Barney the Dinosaur, Mickey Mouse, and Scooby-Doo in educating our children.

Or better yet, think about finding a happy medium, a way for all of you to reach an agreement that makes most people reasonably happy.

If you want to go for someone new that you don't know yet, think about what personality, physicality, and intellectual type of guy you're interested in.

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