But it never occurred to me Dave wouldn't grow old, and then it never occurred to me I wouldn't grow old.
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From that standpoint, the manipulations that occurred to her also occurred to Elizabeth once she was captured and held for a while.
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It's the first thing that occurred to me when it was announced right around CES of this year, and it was probably the first thing that occurred to you, too.
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" And they were like, "That never occurred to us.
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" And I said: "Well, it just occurred to me.
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The ugly possibilities never occurred to anyone — myself included.
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It never occurred to me -- kill everybody in school?
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It never occurred to me to focus on anything else.
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It never occurred to me to ask for their help.
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It never occurred to me that I'd have a boy.
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It's something that's occurred to Burns and Novick as well.
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It hadn't occurred to him that America had difficulties, too.
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It never occurred to me to consider my gender — never.
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It never occurred to me that I wasn't someone's equal.
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It occurred to me that most Americans will never understand
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It seemed the thought hadn't yet occurred to him, and
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It never occurred to me that this might be wrong.
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It wouldn't have occurred to me not to keep it.
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It had never occurred to me that it would stop.
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"It never occurred to me that we wouldn't," she said.
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"It is not anything that occurred to us," she said.
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It never occurred to me that "no" was an option.
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And it occurred to me to include some Migrant Quilts.
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This thought had never occurred to me before seeing Mir's
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It never occurred to me that there was another lifestyle.
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Maybe, it occurred to me, that's not the only way.
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It eventually occurred to me that I wasn't getting anywhere.
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The idea of electronic commerce apparently never occurred to them.
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It occurred to me: It's a laugh line after all.
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The idea that someone would turn never occurred to me.
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It occurred to her that she could tell their stories.
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And it had never occurred to her that I did.
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TAVERNISE: And then it kind of occurred to me. Oh!
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Cashman could not remember how the idea occurred to him.
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The parallels do not appear to have occurred to Pinnacle.
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COMEY: It never occurred to me until the president's tweet.
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So it never occurred to us close down the company.
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It apparently never occurred to him to contact the authorities.
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But, sadly, a sequel occurred to darken that happy outcome.
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It never occurred to her to go to art school.
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It never occurred to me there was a raid planned.
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The thought occurred to Susan: Eli is loving herself again.
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In fact, no such thought had ever occurred to me.
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It wouldn't have even occurred to us to do that.
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That flyby occurred to much fanfare this past New Years Day.
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She mentions filing for unemployment, which hadn't yet occurred to me.
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Would that anxiety have occurred to him, say, 20 years ago?
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Not doing what was asked literally never even occurred to me.
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It never occurred to them to change the way they're thinking.
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I started to notice things that hadn't occurred to me before.
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Since then, it never occurred to him to do anything else.
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It never occurred to me to doubt the entire judicial system.
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"It never occurred to me," the 18 year old tells PEOPLE.
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Yeah, it never occurred to me to write anything about Taylor.
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"It never, never, never occurred to me to stop," he says.
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I am not from Florida and it never occurred to me.
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What to do, should that happen, hasn't yet occurred to him.
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It suddenly occurred to me that I'd made a horrible mistake.
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But it never occurred to me that voting could be one.
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It occurred to me that love generated a very different object.
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But it never occurred to me that they wouldn't stay together.
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And then it occurred to me that I could just ask.
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Then it occurred to me: Was I looking at Matt Mika?
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An insane idea occurred to me, and I swatted it down.
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"It never occurred to me not to do that," she explained.
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It had never occurred to me to write what I felt.
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Then again, it never occurred to me to bring a shotgun.
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I was embarrassed that the question hadn't even occurred to me.
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Then it occurred to me, a little wildly, to just go.
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" It recently occurred to me, "What great fodder for a crossword!
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"It never occurred to me that this could happen," Cohen said.
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Something like this occurred to me after the death of Augustus.
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It never occurred to me that people like me could get cancer.
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This possibility occurred to scientists when 'Oumuamua came through our Solar System.
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The thought of a product being "done" occurred to me with smartphones.
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It never occurred to me before the Olympics would need a lifeguard.
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This occurred to one man who recently underwent a second face transplant.
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Then the idea of approaching the border by bus occurred to her.
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It occurred to Neil that that was a form of human sacrifice.
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The thought of not drinking during the parade had occurred to me.
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Through it all, it never occurred to me that I would fail.
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It had never occurred to me that Asian American heroes could exist.
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It had not occurred to her that he might be terrified, too.
|
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It occurred to me in that moment just how famous Lemmy was.
|
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"The idea occurred to me right before the election," Sikoryak told Hyperallergic.
|
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I don't know why it never occurred to me to Google myself.
|
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So, it never occurred to me to share tales out of school.
|
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It had simply never occurred to me that I deserved any better.
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These are in no order other than how they occurred to me.
|
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This same thought also occurred to Bentley's cohorts atop the vehicular pyramid.
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Three things occurred to me while standing in front of the work.
|
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And therefore it occurred to me: Why not combine music and theater?
|
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He was asking as if the thought had just occurred to him.
|
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That idea seems not to have even occurred to Bolton and Pompeo.
|
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It would simply not have occurred to Paul that anyone could disagree.
|
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It never occurred to me she'd say, 'Oh, I finished the film.
|
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It had never occurred to me that Asian-American heroes might exist.
|
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The idea of ever seeing them in person never occurred to her.
|
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But up until last month, it never occurred to me to try.
|
|
Barber is, it occurred to me, relentless, not tireless; determined, not indefatigable.
|
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"It never occurred to me it would be a problem," she said.
|
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It was a two-family outing that wouldn't have occurred to me.
|
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Mr. Sanders sighed, as though the question has occurred to him, too.
|
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One night, it occurred to me to rearrange the items on them.
|
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Hasn't it ever occurred to you it's the others who are boring?
|
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It had never occurred to me to soak a brownie in eggnog.
|
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It never occurred to me, in fact, not to keep his secret.
|
|
Then it occurred to us, maybe she thought she had a daddy!
|
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It occurred to me that sometimes a dream deferred does comes true.
|
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But on the set, it occurred to me we needed an intro.
|
|
Consider the number of unusual events that occurred to create the upset.
|
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It never occurred to me that he might not text at all.
|
|
So it has never occurred to them that Bernie could possibly win.
|
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The idea of leaving Dan "never occurred to me," Mae Alice said.
|
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It then occurred to me that many senators likely have interesting hobbies.
|
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But it just occurred to me to paint it, so I did.
|
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It was as if this prospect had never occurred to him before.
|
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It just occurred to me that Taylor may not get sarcasm. Taylor!
|
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It occurred to Holstein that the numbers printed were different every day.
|
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It occurred to him that all the guns were essentially the same.
|
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It never occurred to me that victims could be really smart people.
|
|
But the strangest thing occurred to me a few days after the procedure.
|
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It never even occurred to me to question it when I was younger.
|
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We are thoroughly investigating what occurred to prevent this from ever happening again.
|
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And I forgot — it never even occurred to me not to say anything.
|
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"It occurred to me, should I not do that?" she told The Edit.
|
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They provided contrarian feedback and fresh ideas that wouldn't have occurred to me.
|
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Turning on the lights or getting out of bed never occurred to me.
|
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It never would have occurred to me to ask myself what I wanted.
|
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But it later occurred to me that she was probably telling the truth.
|
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You know, it just occurred to me when I looked at this today.
|
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It just never really occurred to me that I could be a photographer.
|
|
But it never occurred to her that she might need some attention, too.
|
|
The billionaire industrialist grinned thoughtfully, as if the idea never occurred to him.
|
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That was exactly what occurred to a charismatic Israeli researcher named Zelig Eshhar.
|
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It never occurred to me that using medical marijuana would be an option.
|
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Because … is it something that never occurred to you in your life experience?
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Later it occurred to me that perhaps I hadn't purchased the right model.
|
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This has occurred to such extents that … their connotative dimension overwhelms other aspects.
|
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It never occurred to me that Mariah might eat in public at all.
|
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"It occurred to me I could do the same for others," he says.
|
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"It never occurred to anyone to send me to a shrink," she said.
|
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Thinking back, I was really cute...but then, it never occurred to me.
|
|
There are no words to describe the atrocity that occurred to our city.
|
|
Then the thought occurred to her that she needed to go back further.
|
|
It occurred to Jiayu that someday Evan might appear on another person's list.
|
|
There are not words to describe the atrocity that occurred to our city.
|
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This thought occurred to me while stretching on a random high school track.
|
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It's never occurred to me to lower room prices because they're already low.
|
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It hadn't occurred to me that they hadn't been writing regularly as well.
|
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This occurred to me as a woman and her teenage daughter wandered inside.
|
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They're just images that occurred to me when I listened to the album.
|
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It hadn't occurred to me that I was responsible for my own interpretation.
|
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It occurred to me that retail franchises are in many ways like apps.
|
|
"It never occurred to me that I was doing this incorrectly," he said.
|
|
"It just never occurred to me to enter a Taco Bell," she said.
|
|
It apparently never occurred to Mr. Nielsen that Camilo Vargas was playing him.
|
|
Never occurred to me that we were bringing them back for the slaughter.
|
|
The idea for Framebridge occurred to her when she was still at LivingSocial.
|
|
Never occurred to me because, well, mind not diseased," and then: "Once again.
|
|
It seemed as though the same thought had occurred to authorities in Ireland.
|
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"It hadn't occurred to me that our marriage was in peril," he said.
|
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"It never occurred to us to protest, or to demand justice," she writes.
|
|
It occurred to me in the middle of a reading lesson in Mrs.
|
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This was not something that had really seemed to have occurred to him.
|
|
Then it occurred to me that I wasn't really listening to her either.
|
|
The idea of closure has never occurred to Mr. Madison, not since Sept.
|
|
It never occurred to me that I might move back to North Carolina.
|
|
Of those surveyed, 40% of millennials said additional coverage never occurred to them.
|
|
It never occurred to me to be a princess — not until Princess Leia.
|
|
He nodded as if it had occurred to him but was otherwise noncommital.
|
|
But it never occurred to me that I might not have my home.
|
|
And that sort of occurred to me in North Carolina after seeing that.
|
|
It later occurred to me that I could just not take those jobs.
|
|
It occurred to me that, at some point, our roles had somehow reversed.
|
|
It never occurred to her that Holder might have been the shooter, she said.
|
|
It occurred to Hill that she could do something similar for her adult patients.
|
|
The thing is, it never even occurred to me that someone might be us.
|
|
Then, all of a sudden, it just occurred to me that she was there.
|
|
It never occurred to me to try to make it happen on my own.
|
|
But it also occurred to varying degrees in Continental Europe, Canada, Australia, and Japan.
|
|
It never occurred to me that a desert plant would be on the list.
|
|
Suddenly, it occurred to him that a 3D chess didn't have to be symmetrical.
|
|
And I forgot — it never even occurred to me to not to say anything.
|
|
It never occurred to me that they simply turned the camera on its side.
|
|
It would never have occurred to my mother or my father to ask me.
|
|
"She's just having such a difficult time even communicating what occurred to her," Cmdr.
|
|
She said it never occurred to her and other victims to report the teacher.
|
|
Mark's eyes went saucers, as if the thought had never really occurred to him.
|
|
It occurred to me that what I felt guiltiest about, what I'd taught those
|
|
It occurred to me that maybe I was destined to chronicle all this misery.
|
|
It's never occurred to them that keeping your love in check takes a toll.
|
|
If it had occurred to her to complain, whom could she have complained to?
|
|
It occurred to TH that it would work well for basketball, which it does.
|
|
It occurred to me that my questions might trigger an unpredictable series of events.
|
|
This was an idea that came together fairly quickly once it occurred to me.
|
|
It never occurred to me that I would alter her behavior rather than mine.
|
|
Eventually it occurred to me that my body was trying to tell me something.
|
|
It never occurred to me that one could just buy tickets to the Tonys.
|
|
I don't think it occurred to me that he would actually hit on me.
|
|
Then it occurred to me how little I really knew about the picture's origin.
|
|
Nothing really new has occurred to push the market up in the year-end.
|
|
Honestly, this had never occurred to me, and I'm not even sure it's true.
|
|
It never occurred to the West that perhaps it should adapt itself to us.
|
|
It hardly seems to have occurred to McGuane to write short until the '80s.
|
|
And it occurred to me: Maybe this is what my mother loved so much.
|
|
It just occurred to me, maybe I'll have trouble with it, with my hand.
|
|
It occurred to me that Foos might be approaching something like a mental breakdown.
|
|
Nothing against these people, but it had frankly never occurred to me to care.
|
|
Looking at these paintings more than forty years later, two things occurred to me.
|
|
Well, thank you for pointing that out because it hadn't occurred to me before.
|
|
But it barely seems to have even occurred to any politicians to have it.
|
|
This occurred to me as I watched the somewhat odd cadence of today's event unfold.
|
|
It never occurred to me that a relationship should have each person on equal footing.
|
|
" He claimed the connotations had not occurred to him because his "mind (is) not diseased.
|
|
"gay liberation," it occurred to her that the best thing she could do was not
|
|
"It never occurred to me to ask if he had other kids," Dawn tells PEOPLE.
|
|
It hadn't occurred to him that the chairs might not be dress- and skirt-friendly.
|
|
""It never occurred to me to change a word to help hide this person's identity.
|
|
It had never occurred to me that this fantasy of mine did anything for him.
|
|
Sometimes a beauty tip is so simple we can't believe it never occurred to us.
|
|
More than once it occurred to me that one of my sources might be involved.
|
|
It occurred to me that perhaps he was afraid of me, or of my feelings.
|
|
It never occurred to him that he might land in prison over a Facebook post.
|
|
"At first what occurred to me is that we are both from Wisconsin," Lee said.
|
|
It has occurred to me that what I'm really trying to paint is the invisible.
|
|
Though he admired the "Hire a SoundClouder" idea, another, more radical alternative occurred to him.
|
|
"It never occurred to me that hunting was going on in my backyard," Mongno said.
|
|
But for some reason, it never occurred to me that Bowie would ever leave us.
|
|
Or did Trump just say it because, well, it occurred to him in the moment?
|
|
" SS: "It never occurred to me how painful Father's Day was for so many families.
|
|
But it just occurred to me how dependent we've become just in our daily lives.
|
|
And it occurred to me that there was no other model for thinking about it.
|
|
In the past, there was a power in playing it how it occurred to us.
|
|
It occurred to me that maybe it was time for me to do the same.
|
|
After several minutes of suffering through his litany of Internet myths, something occurred to me.
|
|
She's permanently finding all of these little magic things that wouldn't have occurred to us.
|
|
"It never occurred to me that someone around me could actually get HIV," he says.
|
|
But it never occurred to me that an armed, aggrieved subject might invade the newsroom.
|
|
It just occurred to me that the plot of Willy Wonka is really messed up.
|
|
Then it occurred to me that these weren't appeals to the L.G.B.T. community at all.
|
|
MORRIS Can I say another thing about "Formation" that occurred to me before we're done?
|
|
"So it just occurred to me how many ppl 100,000 is," Thimo wrote in chat.
|
|
But watching her in Auckland, something else occurred to me—maybe it's not a front.
|
|
It never occurred to me that the biggest risk to her health was the catheter.
|
|
At some point, it occurred to me that I could just stop talking to PSL.
|
|
It occurred to us that the volcano is an interesting metaphor for a loaded gun.
|
|
Here they are -- in no particular order, other than how they occurred to me: 1.
|
|
I had known about this league for years, but joining had never occurred to me.
|
|
"It certainly never occurred to me that people would still be paying me any attention."
|
|
It never even occurred to him that I wasn't enjoying myself in that food paradise.
|
|
"It never occurred to me that the color would impact me emotionally," Ms. Miller said.
|
|
MIDSENTENCE occurred to me because I have the bad habit of interrupting others that way.
|
|
It never occurred to us not to travel, despite the addition of a new passenger.
|
|
I wondered if he'd been standing where I was when the thought occurred to him.
|
|
It occurred to McBride that this would be less than ideal for him as well.
|
|
It never occurred to her that God might not sign on to her secret pact.
|
|
It occurred to him that Sergey and Vica would worry if he didn't come home.
|
|
It had never occurred to me that my voice might be as strong as theirs.
|
|
It never occurred to me that, actually, I was, as a teenager, a complete freak.
|
|
These women do things it had never occurred to them they might have to do.
|
|
"It never occurred to me to write a boxing novel set anywhere else," he says.
|
|
It had never occurred to them that his so-called "intravaginal treatment" was sexual assault.
|
|
It never occurred to me that I had really been marking off Augustus's final hours.
|
|
It never really occurred to me that I was cheating until last December or January.
|
|
"It had occurred to me maybe I will meet someone on the plane," she said.
|
|
It never occurred to me to break an appointment, or not go through with it.
|
|
The idea occurred to Ryder after she turned 30 and she witnessed her friends having children.
|
|
" However, she says, "that I could be considered different because of gender never occurred to me.
|
|
"It never occurred to me to go out and get another offer, quite honestly," he added.
|
|
"It never even occurred to me in high school that gender was a barrier," she says.
|
|
It never occurred to me that ballet's logic was flawed — instead, I believed my body was.
|
|
Until he wound up here, it had never occurred to him that he needed psychiatric help.
|
|
Suddenly, it occurred to me that we may actually miss this, all thanks to a cloud.
|
|
Prior to noticing this phenomenon, it had never really occurred to me to delete an Instagram.
|
|
It occurred to me that my relationship with statistics changed as soon as I became one.
|
|
Which occurred to me at the time: Like, 'Oh, you feel fine when you're out here.
|
|
So it occurred to me that some of the Dora Milaje might have issues with that.
|
|
It hadn't occurred to me that maybe the audience members won't like these characters, you know?
|
|
Somewhere between phone calls it occurred to me that no one in this story was rational.
|
|
Again, nothing bad has happened yet, but I can't say that possibility hasn't occurred to me.
|
|
In retrospect it occurred to him that the subject is not one Argentinians treat with levity.
|
|
" She continues: "It occurred to me that there's a very big difference between punishment and transformation.
|
|
They have become the eccentric millionaires it never occurred to their adoring public they might become.
|
|
It never occurred to me that anyone would ask me if my regular sunglasses were Spectacles.
|
|
"I'm here staring through the microscope at Becker Lab and something occurred to me," Hozoji wrote.
|
|
Had a follow-up question for a client that just occurred to you at 1 AM?
|
|
It had never occurred to me that you could just do something like that, you know?
|
|
Yes, it has occurred to us that a lot of these life lessons are fashion-related.
|
|
It occurred to me that, perhaps unwittingly, Kaepernick was dragging us all back into "civil" discourse.
|
|
"It occurred to me that laughter could be a healing balm," Williams later told a journalist.
|
|
I don't think it occurred to me that that would be an issue — isn't that sad?
|
|
I'd done them, but it never occurred to me that what we were doing was wrong.
|
|
It never occurred to me that my family might have participated in the port's inhumane commerce.
|
|
It had never occurred to me to ask someone if I could stay in my room.
|
|
It occurred to me that, as I got older, the beautiful, booming abstractions were becoming real.
|
|
"I have to point out, none of these applications ever occurred to me," he told me.
|
|
It had never occurred to me that a girl could be nationally adored without being white.
|
|
The story should be made into a stage play—why had that never occurred to Bella?
|
|
On the other hand, nothing like Northgard would ever have occurred to me as a possibility.
|
|
It also occurred to us that the symbol for woman is very similar to a cross.
|
|
"It never occurred to me that I would not design my own living space," she says.
|
|
But it has sometimes occurred to me that "Killing Eve" is itself getting away with murder.
|
|
It occurred to him that he loved the man who had caused this miracle to occur.
|
|
But it occurred to me quite quickly when closing my restaurant that I had no friends.
|
|
It hadn't occurred to us that we could improve our quality of life simply by moving.
|
|
It was then that it occurred to beauty companies that marketing to men might be lucrative.
|
|
He hung up, and it occurred to him that maybe he could let it all in.
|
|
"That's not something that occurred to anyone to do for the last 70 years," he said.
|
|
None of these questions occurred to me the first two times I ate at her restaurant.
|
|
Ito, it barely occurred to me that no one else had called or visited that afternoon.
|
|
People that seemed very authoritative, and it never occurred to me that they were packaging information.
|
|
I don't have children and frankly it never occurred to me to read middle-grade novels.
|
|
"It occurred to me that this was a medical device," he said of the CT scanner.
|
|
I wondered afterward why I didn't ask them for help, but it never occurred to me.
|
|
Something occurred to me the other day, though, while I was traveling on the West Coast.
|
|
It just never occurred to me that the color of a counter-top was your choice.
|
|
It never occurred to me that my indestructible doctor brother should try the Risk App himself.
|
|
As we shared a doughnut, it occurred to me that Mr. Ahmed hadn't read the piece.
|
|
Had it occurred to no one that I would ever have to solve problems by myself?
|
|
But at some point it occurred to them that perhaps they were being a mite dismissive.
|
|
Suddenly, it occurred to him to check in with his lawyer regarding his lawsuit against Adik.
|
|
It occurred to George that maybe he was meant to rise, to say a few words.
|
|
It occurred to me, during a long, long shower, that I might have passed my peak.
|
|
It occurred to Tran one afternoon that, instead of walking, he could call an Uber home.
|
|
JEFFERS: And you know, it hasn't occurred to them that they can leave the theater yet.
|
|
It occurred to me that this was the freest I had ever been in my life.
|
|
"It has never occurred to me that someone would want to hear my voice," one said.
|
|
She walked past, but it occurred to her that he was just a little too still.
|
|
It never occurred to me that our son would take a last name that wasn't Obermueller.
|
|
Most players would have written off the idea as soon as it had occurred to them.
|
|
But it never occurred to me, before now, before you asked me, to actually play it.
|
|
When I heard that, it occurred to me that there's a sense in which she's right.
|
|
It's also an idea that has occurred to some before, but has somehow taken decades to execute.
|
|
But as I steamed the milk, it occurred to me I possessed a more powerful weapon: spit.
|
|
For some reason, it never occurred to me that at some point I had to go home.
|
|
"There were no attempts from our side to influence local authorities, this never even occurred to us."
|
|
This thought first occurred to me when I watched the Kalief Browder documentary on Netflix last month.
|
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But they gain a new product that might have never occurred to their research and development teams.
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It occurred to me only recently that both of these festivals included only Armenian and diasporan artists.
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She hadn't ever met an astronomer, but it never occurred to her that she couldn't be one.
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It occurred to me, though, that there was one episode of his business life I had overlooked.
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That there could be a form of Christian faith that recognized these injustices never occurred to me.
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It never occurred to me that, you know, someone would poop on clothes in the laundry room.
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I will say that it never occurred to me to be deterred by the statistics until recently.
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It occurred to me that we could use optogenetics to mimic this with the tissue engineered stingray.
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"It never occurred to me that I'd have trouble getting rid of them," Gruen told Philly Voice.
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When it came out, it must've occurred to you that it would cause all kinds of controversy.
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"It never occurred to me that I couldn't be an astronomer," she said in a 1989 interview.
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It occurred to me that we could make a replacement XLR cable out of my spare wires.
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It asks: what failings of justice, of rational sense and order, have occurred to get us here?
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Even my lovers didn't know my government name, and it never occurred to me to tell them.
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Is it something that just occurred to you, or did you realize it as being a mayor?
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It hadn't occurred to me that it could be wrong, because this was clearly what she wanted.
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It's something that had never occurred to me before, and it's a great idea for hot days.
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It never occurred to me that Mariah might actually eat at a luncheon thrown in her honor.
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It occurred to me that Nunez might have brought a woman to Kolman in the parking lot.
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The frenzied killing was not something that just occurred to the Hutus one day in April 1994.
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In my defense, it never occurred to me that I'd be signing my name five thousand times.
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The same thought occurred to Bob Clagett, who runs the YouTube channel I Like to Make Stuff.
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It had never occurred to me that my background and Albert's weren't more or less the same.
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Before another meeting, it occurred to Nishida to send Family Romance a copy of his house key.
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It never occurred to me until reading this story that I needed to be concerned about alligators.
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I was able to come up with creative ideas and approaches that hadn't occurred to my colleagues.
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I'm still processing what happened; the thought of the next "trip" hasn't even occurred to me yet.
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It occurred to me that we were tapping into something bigger than just your normal negative reviews.
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Once I cleared that hurdle, it never really occurred to me to stay closeted to anyone else.
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If I believed similar events had occurred to me, I think I'd also be fearful and paranoid.
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It occurred to me that maybe this was a personal message directed at me, and me alone.
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It just never occurred to us that people would have thought we hadn't reached out to people.
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"It occurred to me that my camera as an instrument had located a dream reality," he said.
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But it had never occurred to me before this exhibition at the Itaú Cultural in São Paulo.
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I don't think it's ever occurred to her that not everyone has the same tastes she does.
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The ship will be scheduled for transit after entering Canal waters, which has not occurred to-date.
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A short time later, a thought occurred to him: Why couldn't a car produce drinking water, too?
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I had no expectations for it; it hadn't even occurred to me to have expectations for it.
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And not merely because my ex hadn't offered it — it had never occurred to me to ask.
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It occurred to her that the accelerometers built into smartphones might be able to measure road roughness.
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Walking around, it occurred to them that this might be the perfect place to sell their burgers.
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Johnson was startled and offended—it had not occurred to him that he had a drug problem.
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In fact, it is a situation similar to what occurred to the benefit of Democrats in 2008.
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Has it occurred to you that this behavior might have contributed to his wife's choice to leave?
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The notion that a foreign adversary might be targeting campaign officials never occurred to them, Wiles said.
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To the Editor: It has never occurred to me that someone would want to hear my voice.
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My taxi sailed down Broadway, and it occurred to me that Maricruz could be watching my taillights.
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It never occurred to her that it might not be a possibility because of her immigration status.
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It occurred to me there was nothing negative about what he was doing, it was completely positive.
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It occurred to me then that she had sort of raised me to be her riding partner.
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While I was in the ER, it occurred to me: what if I am stuck like this forever?
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Of course, this only occurred to me after we produced offspring and was not the reason to procreate.
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Investigators are testing water towers in the northern Manhattan neighborhood where the cluster occurred to identify the source.
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Gulliver admits that even at his puffing peak, it never occurred to him that this would be useful.
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It occurred to a few of them then that maybe the dugout wasn't really that safe after all.
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It occurred to me and still occurs to me that something like that could have happened to me.
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It never actually occurred to our reviewers to lick the cartridges we tested, because honestly who does that.
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In 1853, explorer John Rae encountered stories of what occurred to the crew members who left the ships.
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But Paulson says the idea that her partner would affect her job and image never occurred to her.
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It occurred to the researchers that the alligators might not be stationing themselves under the nests by coincidence.
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And at the time it never once occurred to your blogger to wonder where that wealth came from.
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"It never occurred to me in any way whatsoever that he was planning violence against anyone," she said.
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When I hung up, it occurred to me that perhaps I hadn't thought this all the way through.
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"It isn't something that had occurred to me, but it's certainly something I would consider," she told Lauer.
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When I was growing up, it never occurred to me to live in South Bend as an adult.
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At 31 years old, it occurred to me just how much I still had to learn about compassion.
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The thought occurred to people that they might have some kind of Russian spy whale on their hands.
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The other day, the thought occurred to me: Wow, I could be walking her down the aisle someday.
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Here's what I came up with -- in no particular order other than when they occurred to me. 1.
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Has it never occurred to you that getting upset is worse for me than smoking and not sleeping?
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"I was 47, and it never occurred to me to ask how old Nikki Reed was," Baldwin wrote.
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" The new mom captioned the post, "It never occurred to me I was pitting anyone against each other.
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"It had never occurred to us that this would be an issue," daughter Catherine Duff told NBC News.
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Because something that occurred to me with this one is that motherfuckers think this is hard for me.
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It just occurred to me, as it didn't when I was a child, that they never visited us.
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Has it ever occurred to Stephens that we are simply living in the world that his generation created?
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It occurred to me the Pittsburgh renaissance didn't really grow up out of the metro Pittsburgh of old.
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They had wives who were not interested, and it would not have occurred to them to do so.
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It hadn't occurred to me that assisted suicide could be wrong, because it was clearly what Betsy wanted.
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"It never occurred to me that there may be a process for changing place names," Mr. Kennedy said.
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So it occurred to me that in the future, people might decide en masse to completely tune out.
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It hadn't occurred to me that stocking your pantry in a new place could be such a crapshoot.
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"It suddenly occurred to me that part of this effect could be coming through the parents," he said.
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"I'd never heard of being allergic to pot, so it hadn't even occurred to me," he told VICE.
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By then it had occurred to me that the price for a satisfyingly chewy flour tortilla is time.
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But as curiosity morphed into delight among the EdjSports staff back in Week 3, something occurred to DeFeo.
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Gliding in the clear water, it occurred to me how prescient my guide's time-travel reference had been.
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It hadn't occurred to me at our last meeting to ask how she finally realized I was gay.
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The thought hadn't occurred to her when she spotted them wandering the empty streets that cold, menacing morning.
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I was in India the first time it occurred to me that I, too, was a rich asshole.
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It never occurred to them that the Southern experience, the Civil Rights experience, was not the American experience.
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It has never occurred to me that I could actually find out why the company turned me down.
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"It never occurred to me that he could get into serious trouble for being a lawyer," she said.
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It occurred to her that perhaps he hadn't even spoken, that she herself had imagined the whole thing.
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We all know that the North Korean regime was responsible for the tragedy that occurred to Otto Warmbier.
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Several times over the years, it occurred to me that I would be wise to discontinue our correspondence.
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But because she was not injured, it never occurred to her to file a report, Ms. Black said.
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It occurred to me that white people rarely if ever experience questions like this, about their very legitimacy.
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There is nothing subtle about it, nothing to suggest that some sort of gradual evolution occurred to create it.
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Perhaps because I never knew my biological father, it never occurred to me that I was anything but Chinese.
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He organized the beauty pageants, but it never occurred to anyone that he would think of running for president.
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It occurred to me that "axion" sounded like the name of a particle and really ought to be one.
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The legal implications only occurred to me when I went public and the media were concerned for my safety.
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And it occurred to me that there's got to be somebody else that's going the same direction I am.
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"It never occurred to me in any way whatsoever that he was planning violence against anyone," the statement reads.
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It had never occurred to me that Activision, or platform owner Sony, would ever let my account migrate elsewhere.
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It recently occurred to me that what I most loved about the cold weather was how warm it was.
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"This thought first occurred to me while I was attending a PlayStation VR technical lecture," says producer Seiji Hayashi.
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It occurred to Gulliver that the older he gets, the more he prefers to sit in the aisle seat.
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They were all deaf golfers, and it occurred to me that for the remaining 17 holes, silence would prevail.
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It has also occurred to us that the number of songs matches the number of signs in the zodiac.
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"I was like, 'Wow, it never occurred to me that this was a thing you could do,'" Carvaly says.
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It occurred to me that this particular war was hardly war because of kids, more kids, those poor kids.
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It never occurred to me that a female wanting to do comedy was unusual or an act of rebellion.
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I am 29, and this thought really never occurred to me until today, August 30 in the year 2016.
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Once this rather banal thought occurred to me (about three months ago), people only started using the meme more.
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If you've been watching the show since season 1, some of these parallels may have occurred to you already.
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Perhaps, it occurred to me, as the first bit of the burrito showered to the ground, Bieber knows this.
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Recently, however, it occurred to me that I hadn't used or even thought about Facebook in over six months.
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"It just occurred to me call everybody ... every dad that I knew, and say 'Happy Father's Day," Martin said.
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It never occurred to me that there's a probably a girl in her Girl Scout troop without a father.
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I don't know why it never occurred to me that a flinging sequence had to be in the movie.
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By then, something had occurred to Mr. Ahnberg, who usually carries a warm, wide smile atop an athletic frame.
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"Never occurred to me," Ozick said when I asked if she had at any time considered moving further afield.
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It occurred to me that nearly half of the patrons in the restaurant were using wheelchairs, canes, or walkers.
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"I don't know if it has occurred to other brands to center their marketing on [size inclusion]," Harrington said.
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It never even occurred to her that I had a movie theater in mind when I asked the question.
|
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"Hey @chipgaines catching up on a recent magazine when a thought occurred to me…" he jokingly captioned the post.
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Ordering a beer, it occurred to me that I was very glad to have visited Denver when I did.
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Running for President isn't an idea that just occurred to Mike Pence when he joined the ticket in 2016.
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Then it occurred to me, literally two weeks before graduation: If the opportunity isn't here, I'll go to it.
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"It never occurred to me in any way whatsoever that he was planning violence against anyone," her statement said.
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It never occurred to me that I would have to defend the fundamental appropriateness of regulating dangerous industrial emissions.
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It was only then that a bad thought occurred to Matt: Had Lindsay found out that Matt worked there?
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Acid reflux had never occurred to me because I thought it was basically glorified heartburn (which I'd never had).
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I'd had a "difficult stomach" for so long that it never occurred to me I might not have to!
|
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Delta tells TMZ it's conducting a thorough investigation to find out what occurred to ensure it doesn't happen again.
|
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I rolled toward the edge of the bed, a sensible idea that occurred to me a second too late.
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It had never occurred to me that more distance, more barriers, more tenuous connections would lead to purer readings.
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Puerto Rico is so lush, she said, it never occurred to her to have a plant in her room.
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"It never occurred to me that a politician wouldn't support science," Amy Blackmer, a marcher from Richmond, Virginia, said.
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It never occurred to me that Tim would like to be able to take a piss once in awhile.
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The idea that a bride, or wife, requires another person to define it never occurred to my childhood mind.
|
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All this was open, not furtive, presumably because it never occurred to Biden that he was doing anything untoward.
|
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Complicating matters, hundreds gathered in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood, where the killings had occurred, to protest Mr. Trump's visit.
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Having known her for at least 30 years, it never occurred to me she would scoop my mother's death.
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It hadn't occurred to him to bring Eric a gift—a toy or something—and now he felt awkward.
|
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Shortly after, it occurred to me that I had never seen a goal-post pattern used in a themeless.
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Last summer, it occurred to me that I had never told the builder how I felt about the bookshelf.
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It occurred to him that he could offer to take Miller home and feed him, like a stray animal.
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It occurred to me that many of them may have come from the same kiosks hit by the van.
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It had never occurred to me that there were dark forces at work making me into Arthur the author.
|
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It occurred to me that the point of her video isn't actually to teach us to make a lasagna.
|
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One review of "Moneyball" particularly caught Lewis's eye, because it offered a criticism that had not occurred to him.
|
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After taking another "Omeprazole" to no avail the next day, it occurred to me to look at the container.
|
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It never occurred to me that I was worthy to get paid the same as my male co-star.
|
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" Dr. Arce said the only thing that occurred to her at the time was to cry out: "You're married!
|
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I find that in terms of stories, when it occurs to you, it occurred to you for a reason.
|
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No one would suggest that Philip and Elizabeth weren't "actually" married — indeed, the thought had never occurred to me.
|
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It had not occurred to me to put this on a computer, since I had no computer programming experience.
|
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For whatever reason, the possibility—even in the abstract—has never occurred to me, and the idea is unexpectedly intimate.
|
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"No disruption has occurred to client businesses, to Deloitte's ability to continue to serve clients, or to consumers," she said.
|
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It never occurred to me until we remade this movie that Scottie was maybe explicitly intending to kill this woman.
|
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Likely, the thought of children hadn't even occurred to him until Jorah Mormont brought it up during their trek north.
|
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"It never occurred to me that I would choose Keith, and Keith would choose Keith," Salzman said of that moment.
|
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It occurred to the man then that he might still be dreaming, but the room around them continued to blueshift.
|
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Nothing has occurred to warrant paying up for shares, investors are just willing to buy them at a higher price.
|
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It is doubtful that either could have prevailed with Mr Kabila; it would not have occurred to them to try.
|
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Banks, whose mother and sister have heart arrhythmias, said it never occurred to her to get her own heart checked.
|
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But it had not occurred to me that comparing these events to prior, similar occasions would be problematic for anyone.
|
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The thought occurred to me: perhaps I'd make the short journey up 14th Street and pay a visit to Target.
|
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It never occurred to Ketifa that two women could have a relationship, but she wanted to do what felt good.
|
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"I've never been ashamed of my mental illness; it never occurred to me," Fisher said, according to the Harvard Gazette.
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Not much of any thing occurred to me at all for the first two months I was out of action.
|
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At first I knew not what to make of this; but soon an inkling of the truth occurred to me.
|
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"I wanted to get my music out, so it suddenly occurred to me -- put your music out," he told People.
|
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Dozens of protesters marched later that day from the neighborhood where the shooting occurred to a courthouse in downtown Raleigh.
|
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Phillip seems to be circling a truth about his origins, which, until now, hadn't occurred to him to look for.
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It had never even occurred to her that she might be able to come from anything other than being touched.
|
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"I wanted to get my music out, so it suddenly occurred to me – put your music out," he tells PEOPLE.
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It never occurred to her that it could grow into a weekly class with several students in a yoga studio.
|
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"It occurred to me, having watched MTV over the last few months, that's it's a solid enterprise, really," Bowie said.
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Until Cahalan contacted him, he added, it had never occurred to him that there might be problems with the study.
|
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Pollock said it never occurred to either of them that the Marriage Bureau would be affected by a government shutdown.
|
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But, even after my grand declaration of belly acceptance, it simply never occurred to me to stop hiding my back.
|
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I was about 10 years old before it even occurred to me that binders could contain anything but gaming cards.
|
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The trolls' predictable (in hindsight) behavior may never have occurred to someone who has never been bullied on social media.
|
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Has it occurred to anyone that Donald, at 70, speaks his own mind publicly at the risk of violent retaliation?
|
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The idea that the staff of a shop might try to ingratiate themselves with the customers occurred to no one.
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It occurred to me that it may be wise to invest a little time learning how to make samosas myself.
|
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When the sublime is vaguely terrifying, it occurred to me, part of the terror is the capriciousness of the universe.
|
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I was a huge, crazy fan of "Downton," but it had never occurred to me that I could be involved.
|
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That Wick and Rachel might have had a child in the usual way doesn't seem to have occurred to them.
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"It never occurred to me that it might be a bad idea," he said, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
|
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After a little while, it occurred to me that I wanted to know if similar things were happening in India.
|
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But at their age it would not have occurred to me that it could vanish, let alone in my lifetime.
|
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It occurred to me that Mr. Buckel didn't have the banner headlines because what he did was so un-American.
|
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Our three sons are now grown, and it recently occurred to me to ask about their experience of being hapa.
|
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It seems never to have occurred to Mr. Putin's spymaster that Russia was losing influence because of its own actions.
|
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It occurred to her that perhaps she wasn't the only one who wanted to revisit the Ragged Robin drive-in.
|
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I'd just reviewed a show at St. Ann's Warehouse, one that it somehow hadn't occurred to me to worry about.
|
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But one night, deep into a TikTok scrolling session, it occurred to me: What is it doing to my brain?
|
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I don't know why it never occurred to me: Your future should look like the best parts of your present.
|
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It occurred to me that I had to think of these frazzled pretravel days — and all of our days — differently.
|
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The idea that he'd ever do something like run for higher office — let alone the presidency — never occurred to me.
|
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Jim Brinker, another visitor, said it had not even occurred to him that Britain might not participate in Saturday's event.
|
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It occurred to me that Bashar possessed the same uncanny self-command that Salem had shown in his execution video.
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Finally, it occurred to me that if I really wanted to go out with him, I should just ask him.
|
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I wondered whether it had occurred to him that he had essentially devised a tortuous work-around for human selfishness.
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SHONDA RHIMES I don't believe in things being impossible, so it never occurred to me that it would be impossible.
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Though he lived near the University Heights and Broadway bridges, back then it never even occurred to him to walk.
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As an adult, though, it occurred to me that my parents sent me away while they struggled with their marriage.
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It occurred to me one morning in April that I might want to visit the Rothko Chapel — you know, someday.
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Possibly, but I doubt it ever occurred to him that his namesake, John, Jr., might have a weakness for alcohol.
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But then a thought occurred to her, and she smiled slightly as she turned and murmured something to Mr. Joffe.
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It occurred to me how exciting it must have been for Gert to feel those electric pangs of love again.
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It occurred to me that the letters gave him permission to legitimately slow down, an opportunity for nuance and contradiction.
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"It really had not occurred to me until then that I could write stories about my own experience," Ryan said.
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God (though it had never occurred to him that there might be a God) could rot the lot of them.
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It was the first time it occurred to me that maybe I had another way of seeing or doing things.
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It occurred to me that our days and nights, always so bookended by darkness, no longer seemed to have boundaries.
|
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Then it occurred to me: With the three D's again — duty, destiny, dharma — you can explain anything, any action. Right.
|
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We've had forest bathing, as though the soothing power of nature had not occurred to people like Wordsworth and Emerson.
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When the painting sold for 153,000 euros, Bijl said, it never occurred to him that the winning bidder was Six.
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"It absolutely hadn't occurred to me how different something called 'the anti-migratory epistle' was going to sound," he says.
|
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Three questions immediately occurred to me: The answers, as it turns out, were no (give her time), yes, and maybe.
|
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Accused of bombing a hospital, the MoD used aerial imagery taken before the bombing occurred to claim it was undamaged.
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It still hasn't occurred to him to challenge them from the left, so he goes out looking for more conservatives.
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For it to never have occurred to you that the book might have been used to commit crimes seems implausible.
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And a solution occurred to me, one that I had actually discovered last year, but had never put to use myself.
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Those questions never occurred to Esau before, although they had been on the lips of older people in Shishmaref for years.
|
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And I was thinking about that and it occurred to me that I think I know what they&aposre getting at.
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"It occurred to me that all the children appeared to be only children," recalls Cleary, who turns 103 on April 12.
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Then it occurred to me: If I'm this excited about this e-coli-free concoction, lots of others will be too.
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"Of course, the first thing that occurred to me is that, unfortunately, we have a disgruntled employee, a colleague," she says.
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It occurred to me as I stepped nervously across the loft that the nuns were probably frightened of the attic too.
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I knew MTF people and was fascinated by it, but it never occurred to me I could go the other way.
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It never occurred to me that my shots were so much slower until I saw the numerical stats in the app.
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It hadn't occurred to me that some of the things I attributed to booze and booze alone could possibly exist elsewhere.
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Many will remember well the L'Aquila earthquake, similar in size, of 2009, which occurred to the southeast of the Rieti event.
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However, it occurred to me that the lack of wires had another benefit: There was nothing pulling down on my ears.
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"The theory of relativity occurred to me by intuition, and music is the driving force behind this intuition," Albert Einstein reflected.
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"It never occurred to her that he is a B-A-D G-U-Y," her mom told the News Journal.
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It occurred to me that this could all be a figment of my imagination, but my gut told me something different.
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It never occurred to me that the standard of normal to which I was subscribing was violent, and always had been.
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In fact, it hadn't occurred to me to worry about them at all until I was presented with a reason to.
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That question probably never occurred to you, unless you were watching the Utah Jazz play the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night.
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"I was 47, and it never occurred to me to ask how old Nikki Reed was," Baldwin wrote in his memoir.
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It would presumably also have occurred to both presidents that the media would take a considerable interest in exploring the possibilities.
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After too many nights sitting at home, eating frozen pizza and watching Netflix, it occurred to them: What are we doing?
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"It never occurred to me in any way whatsoever that he was planning violence against anyone," Danley said in the statement.
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I don't think it occurred to them that they were sketching anything scandalous, as they worked over their pastels with focus.
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After sitting down with his Oreo McFlurry and a box of warm chocolate chip cookies, a genius idea occurred to him.
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When I asked her how the dress was washed, she looked surprised, as if the question had never occurred to her.
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Edward and his partner, the artist Jonathan Thomas, had never had children ("It never occurred to us, never for a second").
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Sometimes a new name occurred to Jiayu, amazing her, as though the dead were patiently waiting for her to recover them.
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It occurred to me that the baby's parents could perhaps now have some closure — as well as some potentially useful information.
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It occurred to me, at the peak of all these things I'd gotten used to dealing with, that it wasn't normal.
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"No disruption has occurred to client businesses, to Deloitte's ability to continue to serve clients, or to consumers," the statement said.
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Maybe more to the point, nothing in the subsequent 32 years has occurred to heighten the natural interest of the subject.
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Then it occurred to me this stuff has been worn by other people so many times, that's probably why it's cheap.
|
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"I've known about the Smart Museum forever, but it never even occurred to me to be involved," Dr. Olu, 73, said.
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Dr. Huang said he was traveling in Europe when it occurred to him that graphene might work as a hair coloring.
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After a few of these scenes, it occurred to me that the four gashes from his dream also resembled four ones.
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It occurred to me while I was listening to Hamer that her equivalents today may be Black Lives Matter and #MeToo.
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It occurred to me that I had never read the book, despite buying a copy, losing it, then buying it again.
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But as a straight, middle-class, white man, the concept that I was not immortal had honestly never occurred to me.
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It occurred to me, as I walked in, that the store might well refuse to fill my prescription, given my condition.
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When the police came to take her statement, it never occurred to her that his death would become a criminal case.
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"I had what I thought was the most brilliant idea," she said of a notion that occurred to her around 2010.
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It never occurred to me that on a full-house type of day, she might have made up to 50 roti.
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The anchors were already talking about the shooting, and it briefly occurred to her that her husband might have done it.
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Yet it has never occurred to me for a single moment that I might obtain underwear to smooth out my appearance.
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A similar idea occurred to Chris Pantin, a 19-year-old sociology student in California, when he was hacked in March.
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I was well trained to revere priests, so the idea that Pate might have literally fathered me never occurred to me.
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In truth, the thought had occurred to him, but he had never taken it seriously, let alone said it out loud.
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Eventually, it occurred to me that my new pastime had no practical application — not for me, and not for the dog.
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Afterwards it occurred to me that I could have just painted the whole thing red and put in the white lines.
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Despite his budding passion for filmmaking, though, it never occurred to him that he could ever make movies as a profession.
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But somehow, it hasn't occurred to Democrats that as we need ethnic and gender diversity, we need economic diversity as well.
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Tillerson: We offer condolences to the loss of life & the injuries that have occurred to so many innocent people yet again.
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The possibility that he might be a suitable host body for Bannon's worldview had not occurred to Bannon before Trump spoke.
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It has apparently not occurred to the CNN producers that Avenatti is playing them for all the publicity he can get.
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Halfway through eating my burger, I felt calmer than normal, and it occurred to me that the tea was kicking in.
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When Dr. Maksoud was contacted by Turkish diplomats seeking urgent help last weekend, the case's political dimensions never occurred to him.
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Ms. Ford said she did not think "it even occurred" to male party members to elect a woman as their leader.
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It never occurred to me that this posture of male freedom was only possible because my mother did all the work.
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But it would never have occurred to me growing up that I wanted to be anywhere other than the United States.
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"Of course, the first thing that occurred to me is that, unfortunately, we have a disgruntled employee, a colleague," she told PEOPLE.
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It occurred to him he could tell her he would be in a position to work less if she had an income.
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"I suspect that it never occurred to her that her action was in any way special," Prince Philip said in his visit.
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"I was 47, and it never occurred to me to ask how old Nikki Reed was," Baldwin wrote in Nevertheless, released Tuesday.
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It has occurred to me that perhaps some people feel certain images are contrived because their composition makes them feel like tableaux.
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It took that long because it just never occurred to me that Kevin would be interested in me in the first place.
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As time goes on, those voters will be more likely to check out films that would never have occurred to their predecessors.
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The suitability of wearable devices for Parkinson's treatment occurred to them during their engineering studies there (mechanical for Oba, electrical for Muniz).
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The Roki is operated with the help of a walker rather than crutches, something that never even occurred to the IHMC engineers.
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It's so bonkers and works so well that it only occurred to me to wonder this while I was writing this review.
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But before Tony-winning director Diane Paulus invited Bareilles to join the project, composing for the stage had not occurred to her.
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Perhaps it had previously occurred to you that state actors would attempt to recruit engineers and other social-network employees as spies.
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Then, it occurred to us that it might actually be a fancy playhouse for little Stormi Webster to one day play in.
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After the 2015 Paris terror attacks, it occurred to Zuckerberg to task Schroepfer with how to use A.I. to combat terrorist content.
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And so the thought occurred to him to introduce this idea, and it ended up being really central and thematically on-point.
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It soon occurred to Airapetian that he could use this discovery to peer back into the early history of our solar system.
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Indeed, it would have never occurred to the Founding Fathers to oppose a retired officer holding a political office of any sort.
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It occurred to me while using the Nvidia Shield Tablet K23 that I couldn't think of an Android tablet I'd rather buy.
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It wouldn't have occurred to me to care much about those other 990 Facebook friends until revelations from the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Tapper doesn't remember the piece itself—likely this one—but it occurred to him that he could be a freelance writer, too.
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The thought that Democrats might be playing hard to get for political purposes has occurred to Mr. McConnell and his fellow Republicans.
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A few months ago, a thought occurred to Joel Bijlmer at the end of a night out in Miami with his girlfriend.
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"He continued: "It occurred to me that the best cut of beef is a fillet; why not call ours a chicken fillet?
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"I remember just being so confused ... It never occurred to me that there would be pregnant women in prison," she told lawmakers.
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It never occurred to me until talking about this with my fellow bartenders that I realized I do this in subtle ways.
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It suddenly occurred to me that he could have tuned a piano in one of the other buildings on Little St. James.
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Answer: "I try to figure out why the rejection occurred to prevent it from happening in the future," one interview candidate said.
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If anything, Mr. Daley said, it should have occurred to Mr. Trump's campaign that the venue could be a crucible for problems.
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And when they had made themselves ridiculously wealthy, they kept doing it because it never occurred to them to do anything else.
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Then it occurred to me how many of the comics I read as a kid had drawings of nearly nude women's asses.
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It had never occurred to me that a person could become literate in a language that was written in a different alphabet.
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Honestly, I do not see any ethical issues with what I am doing, and it never occurred to me that others would.
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Plus, it's another surprise from the prolific mole rat family: "It's something that never would have occurred to me," Dr. Lewin said.
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Has it occurred to the Thomas three that something more significant may be at stake than dragging the court into ideological battle?
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MIKE Apparently, in the two years since your judgmental and condescending remarks to your friend, it hasn't occurred to you to apologize.
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With so much abundance, it very likely never occurred to most entomologists of the past that their multitudinous subjects might dwindle away.
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It occurred to me that HEARING AIDE could be clued as a person who helps out at a trial, perhaps {Court stenographer?
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But it never occurred to me that much of this "patriotism" was being paid for by our government with our tax dollars.
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It is about how women readers were portrayed in fine arts, which is not a topic that had ever occurred to me.
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And then it occurred to him that this line, this recurrent fracture, was an image of what was happening to his father.
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It occurred to Dr. Walsh that he could use the mutations to reconstruct the cell lineages — to learn how they had originated.
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The cutbacks that occurred to the space program starting in the mid-1960s forestalled any notion of actually building a Sea Dragon.
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Learning about neighborhood and school segregation on the fly as a young mayor when such things had apparently never occurred to you.
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The idea that my life's purpose was not to gain other people's approval never occurred to me until I read that book.
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"It never occurred to me that 46 years later that I would be part of this" in New York, Ms. Weddington said.
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It never occurred to me before, but isn't that to some extent the message of the balls themselves, including the Love Ball?
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MV: As you looked at the complete work, did you realize anything about The Poetry Project that hadn't occurred to you before?
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"It had never even occurred to me that something I had always eaten (so innocently) could be causing me such harm," Mowry writes.
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I&aposd like it to be a bipartisan judgment rather than a partisan one which is what occurred to Bill Clinton in 1998.
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It occurred to me, though, that perhaps everyone is operating under the false assumption that the educational market is a zero-sum game.
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The title of Stern's sculpture "Born this Way" (2015) occurred to the artist as a slogan a decade before Lady Gaga's queer anthem.
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It never occurred to us that Grandpa's grumpiness was treatable; he was sane by comparison to his relatives, who were all estranged anyway.
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BILL HICKS, a much-mourned comedian, would pause in the middle of his act as if a thought had just occurred to him.
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My gut reaction as a veteran airline pilot is that a sudden catastrophic event occurred to bring down EgyptAir Flight 804 Thursday morning.
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I was happy and I was gay, and it occurred to me that both of these things could happen at the same time.
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There's "diplomacy manipulation," in which a malicious actor uses advanced technology to "create the belief that an event has occurred" to influence geopolitics.
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" Another user, Rugexingban, wrote: "Has it ever occurred to you how those female students feel about their pictures being used as recruitment tools?
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A thought occurred to Spon: There was only one way to get to Halifax, and that road often shut down in inclement weather.
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However, after we read the announcement, it occurred to us that gold and diamond-encrusted food items are becoming something of a trend.
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When it occurred to me that my taste in music might never revert to what it once was I just started laughing again.
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"It never occurred to me that I should be at a disadvantage because I was born a girl," Kidman wrote in the letter.
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During this discussion it occurred to me that their work provided a basis for a relatively simple and perhaps quite accurate navigation system.
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A few years ago, around when I turned 30, it occurred to me that I'd really like a well-made Ash Williams doll.
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As I looked at them, something occurred to me: My wife and I need to remember to look at each other like that.
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"I had all these fears about that, and what has quickly occurred to us is that they could not care less," says Shepard.
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When asked if GEDmatch considered shutting down, Rogers said it occurred to him, in the immediate shock of the Golden State Killer news.
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There was a feverishness to the way women were telling them — as if it had just occurred to them how lonely they'd felt.
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After months in a recovery program, the thought occurred to me around June that I, a chip-carrying lush, could sensibly drink again.
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Given that Denmark is the happiest nation in the world, it occurred to us that there might be something to this hygge stuff.
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He might not be happy, exactly, but he's accepted his lot in life, if only because it's never occurred to him not to.
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In fact, it occurred to me that the Swagtron is one of the most intuitive tech products I've used in a long time.
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As she did, it occurred to her that this was the first time in over a year that the crushing fatigue was gone.
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It doesn't seem to have occurred to him to see her in that way, maybe because he's been so busy fretting about Rey.
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Even if they determine that enough fraud occurred to invalidate the result, it is not clear how a second round might be held.
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Well, I watch sporting events, and it occurred to me that it was an interesting idea that people are performing but they're hidden.
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It occurred to me that the book had a certain Marie Kondo quality to it: the life-changing magic of planning your week.
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When reviewing the footage, it occurred to me that he looked like he was reciting something, and his poem "My Garden" was born.
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It occurred to me then that if I really wanted to make it through this challenge, I needed to rewrite my inner dialogue.
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It occurred to me that anybody who saw the mess in the apartment would assume that we were the ones fleeing the country.
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She asked him, gently, if it had ever occurred to him that his brother, Ted, might be the terrorist known as the Unabomber.
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The decision was no doubt made in light of a similar, albeit more severe, incident that occurred to astronaut Luca Parmitano in 2013.
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Trump in an interview with CBS News set to air on Sunday said the idea of asking about extradition hadn't occurred to him.
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But once I parked myself into the plastic seat, it occurred to me that he gave up his seat to an old lady!
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Eventually, it occurred to a suspicious friend that it might be worth ringing up the medical board and checking whether Zacardas was registered.
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Partway through the exhibit, it occurred to me that the texts were so well-done because they were excerpts of Magritte's own writing.
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When the pair were asked whether they loved each another, Charles looked weirded out, as though the thought had never occurred to him.
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It had never occurred to me that Tamara might think I didn't mean it when I said I didn't want her to help.
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Would it never have occurred to its inventor, before Nora found him on the other side, to build a machine for the return?
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Amid my relief that the swastika was no longer haunting my apartment, it occurred to me: Maybe I'm more hopeful than I realize.
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Mr. Myrick, who has not endorsed a candidate, said it had not occurred to him to weigh Mr. Bloomberg's foundation in his thinking.
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As I stirred and stretched, it occurred to me that this might be the thing we share, this grief for our many solitudes.
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It had never even occurred to me, that someone would mistake it for a MAGA hat, and nobody's ever bothered me about it.
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"It occurred to me that not many of the folks in that room really knew what public schools were like today," he said.
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It occurred to her that she could flag down a policeman, but she was exhausted, and saw little point in prolonging the day.
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It never occurred to me that once I got ahold of even the littlest bit of money myself, I should carefully ration it.
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"Anyone who feels that they have been victimized should contact the jurisdiction where the incident occurred to begin the investigative process," he said.
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It would never have occurred to me to call a journalist and explain how the boss's vote was completely against my best advice.
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It occurred to him that this product, which is primarily used by consumers via a mobile app, was sorely lacking at nursing homes.
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And it occurred to me that it might be possible for the recovery and understanding to continue to spread, just like the addiction.
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I guess it hadn't occurred to me that a medical-malpractice trial might veer from light comedy to bleak drama and back again.
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It occurred to me that literally every noun in her job title would have made no sense to her great-grandmother, or to mine.
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It occurred to me that these men don't think of their eating as a horrifying habit, coping mechanism, or something to master or game.
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Prior to the furlough, it never occurred to me to think about what would happen to her if we weren't able to pay her.
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It occurred to me that the question of eroticism and love in all its dimensions lucidly threaded all of her work, and her life.
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"It occurred to me that I had never thanked the parents of my executives for the gift of their child to PepsiCo," she says.
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I do this because hard water is actually common all over the world, and the idea occurred to me during my time in London.
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It's definitely something at the center of the story and it's something that occurred to Hallie and had happened to one of her friends.
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But has it ever occurred to you that you might be sharing the TV remote with the potential cofounder of your future startup business?
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"We met for less than two hours, and as we talked it occurred to me that this was not quite an interview," he wrote.
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I guess it just never really occurred to me that not everybody had that anxiety, and that I don't have to live like that.
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But the truth is that none of that occurred to me because, okay, I was young and stupid but also: It made no sense.
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It has never occurred to you to think of being a girl as a limitation — it never should, and I hope it never does.
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We hugged and laughed, and it occurred to me that if I had been zipping by on a Bird, I would have missed her.
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Even once things turned sour, it would never have occurred to Laoghaire that her husband's first wife would come strolling back into their lives.
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Jankowski said the idea for the memoir first occurred to him in late 2013, years before she succumbed to sepsis from a ruptured intestine.
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It occurred to me: Why don't I reach out to some of my more recognizable friends and see who'd be willing to play along?
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It never occurred to me that the gravest danger -- to him and, as it turned out, to so many others -- might come from within.
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Before jetting off to Africa this past week, however, it occurred to me that it might be time to give the Palm another shot.
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And sometimes I feel like, 'Wow, what they said is so outrageous that it must have occurred to them that it would have repercussions.
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" And I think "Anything that solves all our problems will create a whole mess of new problems that would have never occurred to us.
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It occurred to her that those women might be interested in buying not just dresses and textiles but also a piece of the company.
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Mr. Eve said it never occurred to him to emphasize his Dominican heritage with Puerto Rican colleagues as a point of shared Latino heritage.
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It would never have occurred to my child self to think about how a book had done in the press and on the market.
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Ms. Rainer said that reviving "Some Sextets," with its "stack of mattresses that had disappeared I don't know where," had never occurred to her.
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It wasn't until after his death and late in my mother's life that it occurred to me to question her about this remarkable story.
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In that moment, it occurred to her that, more than most, she could appreciate what had once been America's grand — albeit gritty — tennis palace.
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Finally, my South African boss had to explain what would never have occurred to me: In many cultures, it is rude to say no.
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The next thing that occurred to me was that somewhere inside that beard was quite possibly the biggest, brightest smile I had ever experienced.
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And, as he sank to his knees, it occurred to him that his prediction had come true: this time, he'd changed the world forever.
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Porter initially settled on calling himself a "jack-of-all-trades," but a little later, a more poetic turn of phrase occurred to him.
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It immediately occurred to me that the Vietnamese villagers who were terribly burned by our bombs and napalm could not expect even that mercy.
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And it had never occurred to me that he was an alcoholic—that he needed help and support to avoid falling off the wagon.
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It never occurred to me that a bearded lady was something a person could openly be, at least without sacrificing employability or date-ability.
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It took awhile to process those two worlds colliding, but eventually it occurred to me to paint hardcore shows in an academic realist style.
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Taking an actual trip to Buckingham Palace was something mini-Ed would have considered "a mission," if indeed it had ever occurred to her.
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At the quietest times it occurred to us that Lois, who had volunteered at Tanglewood for many years, might like to hear some music.
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Both of my sons had great support in their respective schools, and it never occurred to me to question the safety of either school.
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As if it never occurred to earlier generations of stars — Willie Mays, Henry Aaron, Ted Williams and Willie Stargell — to take an upper cut?
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While the team did not say if amputation was considered, Coach John Fox told reporters on Monday that the possibility had occurred to him.
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What occurred to me was, by the time we got to the, "send them to school in China" craziness, we had actually made progress.
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When I left school, I was trained to be a fashion designer — it never occurred to me that I would become an accessories designer.
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"You know, it might help to meet one of them," the pastor said casually, as if the idea had only just occurred to him.
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The one disaster that has occurred — to Mattie's friend Yasmine — is elided from the action of the novel, and rendered soft-focus and ambiguous.
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Foreman: Something occurred to me now as we're talking about Reza — the only person that I find comparable is the experimental writer Kathy Acker.
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Yes, it occurred to me that God must have a sense of humor, if not irony, if his plan for me involved Sin City.
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State transportation officials said they now expect the part of Highway 176 where the accident occurred to remain closed until at least Tuesday afternoon.
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Very few actions in this life, it occurred to me, are less politically urgent than attending a riverside hipster music festival in your hometown.
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That never occurred to me, and even had I thought of it, I wouldn't have had any idea where to find such a mentor.
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Among other things, he raises the prospect of CCU as the basis for a settlement on Mars, which I confess hadn't occurred to me.
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It occurred to me that two of the most straightforwardly beloved digital technologies—podcasts and group texts—push against the attention economy's worst characteristics.
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This notion dates to the early 1940s, when it occurred to researchers that the best model for flexible automated intelligence was the brain itself.
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Later, after coffee, it might have occurred to McEwan that suggesting your opponents are cockroaches might be to drop down to their carpet level.
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It occurred to me that this sense of affiliation was the precise feeling the league and the teams were trying so hard to sell.
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As heated and hostile as it got, it would never have occurred to the White House in that era to shut down news briefings.
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It never occurred to me that I might not understand the things an otter wanted, or understand much of what an otter might be.
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Listening to Cohen today describe the tasks Trump assigned to him, it occurred to me that lying was an essential demand of the job.
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It occurred to me that it is possible — and likely — that the entire plot of Game of Thrones exists within a small boy's dream.
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Five hundred, it occurred to him, was the price Stolarsky had suggested it would take to purchase Bruno for Tira Harpaz for the night.
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What occurred to me was by the time we got to the, "send them to school in China" craziness, we had actually made progress.
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Then he answered a question that hadn't occurred to me, which was why the Taylors had such a dazzling record of their social life.
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The paltry $24 Texas charged for a license didn't cover the state's cost, but raising the fee apparently never occurred to anyone in Austin.
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It had never occurred to me to tell myself the way I spoke was O.K., it's the fluent world that needed to practice acceptance.
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I had a friend who was a mortician and that job option had never occurred to me before, so I just kind of did it.
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And the one chance I had at it, it never occurred to me not to be in character as the Jack in the Box clown.
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The great idea at the heart of this revolutionary overhaul of online dating occurred to one founder in the most natural possible place: The bathroom.
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If this is as serious of a moment as Colton is making it out to be, then what could've possibly occurred to make it happen?
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"In court, Shkreli took a different tack, arguing that "It never occurred to me that my awkward attempt at humor or satire would cause Mrs.
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So here's a question that has to have occurred to fans and/or writers stuck doing power rankings: What happened to all the bad teams?
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Last year, when I fell into a deep depressive spell for the third time, it never occurred to me to reach out to my mom.
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It occurred to me that I'm unable to reconcile my devotion to them because their differences as characters is precisely why they are butting heads.
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It hadn't once occurred to me that it might be possible to take back any of the things I lost when I gave up drinking.
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Three years ago the government ran an advertising campaign informing women that their biological clocks were ticking, as though this had not occurred to them.
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"It occurred to me that there were no professional ballet dancers on YouTube -- just the occasional 12-year-old giving rather questionable advice," she said.
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Brinkman said it never occurred to her that Ferraro was unusual; she took for granted that it was normal for women to participate in politics.
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It occurred to me that slapping and insulting someone from the first time you sleep together might make it hard to develop feelings of affection.
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Comey said that it had never occurred to him that there might be tapes of his conversations with Trump until the President tweeted about it.
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In other words, Oakland officials are now talking about criminal liability because of the extensive, and negligent, rule-breaking that occurred to host the party.
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It occurred to me, before any reports of the shooter possibly being gay were released, that he might have been repressing his sexuality as well.
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It occurred to me that if everyone thought she should be a model then maybe she should be one, then the search for her began.
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"No change has occurred to the permanent representation of ExxonMobil in Azerbaijan or to the office of Exxon Azerbaijan Limited in Baku," the company said.
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It occurred to me that my father and I were both at that place in hopes of advancing the security interests of the United States.
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When reading this, it occurred to me that if you take the sum total of American history, we are not a very labor-friendly country.
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It only occurred to me as I drove off base for the last time in 24 that family was what I had been looking for.
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I can't say how, but it occurred to me that we haven't referenced it for a while, and it is an ongoing situation for him.
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But now, when she said that about the movie, he winced a little, and a totally different interpretation of the night's events occurred to her.
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It had never occurred to me that my hairstyle was a bold choice, but in that particular corporate setting, it seemed, it betrayed something unsavory.
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I was sure of only one thing: I didn't want to go into business, and it never even occurred to me to go into technology.
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It occurred to Poke, dully, as they drifted past the AutoZone and the BB's and the Disco Kroger, that they hadn't had sex after all.
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Listening to Mr. Bostridge a week later, it occurred to me that he would have been better cast in the Zender arrangement than Mr. Padmore.
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Friends told her she should have tested apartments by bringing something to roll on the floor, like a pencil, but that never occurred to her.
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It occurred to them that, each time, they had solved an important problem: coördinating work in a vast number of geographically distributed, individually unreliable computers.
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The Drive and The Fumble already had occurred (to be followed, eventually, by The Shot, The Decision, and a host of other traumatic "The" moments).
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You know how they say, "Teenagers go crazy," but it just occurred to me that it is as much parents as teenagers who go crazy.
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It occurred to Ingray that even if Captain Uisine charged for carrying the crate in cargo, it would likely be less than a passenger fare.
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Mr. Trump also said it had not occurred to him to demand the extradition of the indicted agents to the United States to face charges.
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But signs for the public to find the sites apparently occurred to no one at the White House, the Pentagon or the Corps of Engineers.
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Finally, it occurred to him that these fragments from the war could be used and interpreted in much the same way as more venerable remains.
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But then it occurred to me that for a God who could create the entire universe, making a woman pregnant wasn't that big a deal!
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I have no idea how humans figured out how to do that, or why it occurred to them to even try, but it sounds expensive.
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"What occurred to me is that the editor of Artforum is actually in a closely parallel situation" to that of a curator, said Ms. Temkin.
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" Then Benzoni volunteered a comparison that had already occurred to me: "Hillary and Al Gore both lost for the same reason: because they overthought things.
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It — to me, its major impact was — as I said, occurred to me in the middle of the night — holy cow, there might be tapes.
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As we veered into a gutter, without breaking speed, it occurred to me that this would, at any rate, be a memorable way to die.
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"It never occurred to me to ask my father or mother to pay for something they didn't believe in," she said in a 22007 interview.
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Even though Arreola fled to the United States to escape domestic abuse, it never occurred to either woman that Arreola might be eligible for asylum.
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When the phrase occurred to White, he thought he might use it if he was ever hired to write a song for a Bond movie.
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Two years after the fact, she half-laughed to think of it: It hadn't even occurred to her that Alec's diabetes might have killed him.
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Even then she tried drug testing me, but it occurred to me I didn't have to submit to that because I was officially an adult.
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It had not occurred to me that there was anything to forgive—that anything was ensouled that could grieve, that could endure through the years.
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I guess it never really occurred to me that I wouldn't always get to have that old-fashioned toy store experience with my own children.
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They learn the value of helping others: something that likely would not have occurred to them prior to their economic reversal, all without glamorizing poverty.
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I had been searching for a way to help her, and with that one request it occurred to me how to parent my own mother.
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"It never occurred to me in any way whatsoever that he was planning violence against anyone," Danley 's attorney Matthew Lombard said, reading her statement.
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So, the idea of the absence of them and what that could do to my relationship with myself and the world never occurred to me.
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I felt sorry for myself for a few days and then it occurred to me that RUMP ROAST and FAIRY TALE were both nine letters!
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While Comey was still in with President-Elect Trump, it occurred to me that we might not have the luxury of making a clandestine escape.
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It never occurred to me then to question why there were hardly any books for children in the house; none that I can remember, anyway.
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The subject matter hadn't occurred to Vincent Lancisi, Everyman's artistic director, when he was explaining the theater's finances to members of its board of directors.
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Becoming a sports agent simply never occurred to her—perhaps that's not surprising, considering there were almost no women in the industry at the time.
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And as horrible as this event was, it sort of occurred to me, is this the final step that turns Maggie into this full-blown leader?
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I had always assumed the central, final conflict between Philip and Elizabeth would be about defecting; it hadn't occurred to me that retirement was an option.
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Up until that moment the idea that I might not be on the gender binary never occurred to me, but now it all fell into place.
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Lewandowski, a former CNN political commentator, said Trump never wanted Russian interference in the election, which US intelligence agencies say occurred to boost the GOP nominee.
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This outcome may not have occurred to Trump in his late-night chat with Erdogan, but it may be the longer term consequence of his decision.
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"It has occurred to me since then that there's this weird way that Spacey had discovered that the closet would shield other things," the journalist said.
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It was only later, in his hotel room, that it occurred to him that Rome's authorities do not take kindly to people jumping in its fountains.
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It basically just occurred to me, I imagine it might be possible to issue me a score of how much I've earned for Facebook this year.
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And it occurred to me figuring out what scenes to cut that when we've been up in his face, we're seeing him naked all the time.
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As I suffered withdrawal symptoms from no longer having to be creative every day, it occurred to me that I might like to make a zine.
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A thought occurred to me this morning (as it has many times) as I read your piece on how Russia sought to influence the American election.
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One thing we've been focused on in my studio is using computation and creativity to generate possibilities that might not have occurred to a human alone.
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In the event of a collision, the Nexar app can provide drivers with evidence of events as they occurred to help them with their insurance claim.
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" And he said, it occurred to him, "Why are we doing this?" because — and I love what he says — "We're all already here at the dance.
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It took a minute before it occurred to people they didn't need to show the artists or instruments at all; they could be much more creative.
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"Given the harm that has already occurred to potential growth during the crisis, it also means (a need for) acting decisively to raise potential," Draghi said.
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It genuinely never occurred to me when they got famous that this was a lifelong dream their entire family was working around-the-clock to achieve.
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It honestly had never occurred to me before — up until that moment, I had no clue that I might or should be ashamed of my miscarriage.
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When my former boss asked me if I wanted my Instagram account submitted for verification, it never occurred to me the small marking would be controversial.
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Frankly, it hadn't occurred to us either – throughout their adventure, they read more like BFFs than boyfriend and girlfriend, and even that kiss feels rather chaste.
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It wasn't until later that it occurred to me that you'd have to return a pretty hefty amount of bottles to get that much money back.
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If damage has occurred to render the phone's screen inoperable, it's possible that technicians could accidentally swipe and call 911 without ever noticing it, Carroll said.
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That has occurred to a certain extent in the streaming age, but it is also true that Netflix for the most part has aped existing trends.
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"I am quite certain that it never occurred to Facebook that a foreign country was going to come in and mess with our elections," McNamee said.
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It occurred to a local reporter that "Notlim" was "Milton" spelled backward, and that the mayor, John Street, had a ne'er-do-well brother named Milton.
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It occurred to me that of all mind-boiling aspects of the current presidential race, the worst part was arguing with people whom I considered friends.
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Even more than that, a diverse work force can help them come up with new ideas that may not have occurred to 20-something Stanford bros.
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When my children were little, I paid to install child-safety window guards; it never occurred to me that the condo board should pay for them.
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"It never really occurred to me why it was there, but it makes a lot of sense [that Gunther put it there] in retrospect," Tyler said.
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It occurred to the patient that this entire session was for the benefit of the doctor's associates in a research institute in some crime-free suburb.
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He had endured these afflictions so quietly that it never occurred to me to wonder whether he'd begun to be afraid of what might be next.
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"Earl was extraordinarily poised on the field from what just occurred, to be so clear, and so resolved to what, he knew what happened," Carroll said.
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"I thought Obama was correct, snubbing Ahmadinejad so blatantly would have been a mistake," one reader wrote, recalling a feeling that certainly never occurred to him.
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At the moment when I hated him and what I believed he stood for, it never occurred to me that it was possible to have both.
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"It occurred to me, 'Oh, how funny, in 1954 Jimmy Stewart is spying on his neighbor, and in 2015, I'm doing the same thing,' " he said.
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The next day I met them at a golf course to ask a few more questions that occurred to me during my drive home from breakfast.
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It occurred to me that only in death are those who are addicted seen as victims, as patients who might have been worthy of medical care.
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And I am sure it occurred to each of us, at some point as our time together approached, that such a collaboration was bound to fail.
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It occurred to me that I may go broke trying to reverse gentrification, to prevent the dismantling of a historically black neighborhood with black-owned homes.
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The one in Texas is smaller, though, and has a cowboy hat sitting at the top, a flourish that would have never occurred to the French.
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It had occurred to them that Daniel might meet someone, but he did not end up speaking to anyone to whom he felt a strong attraction.
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It occurred to me that a 3x2 block of circles looked like a six-pack of cans viewed from above, and a theme idea was born.
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It occurred to me then that Henry was gathering a dream team of random strangers to hang out with him, the better to impress the Girl.
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It never occurred to him to beg; he didn't look for crumbs on the floor but simply stood there with his eyes closed, enjoying the warmth.
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The Times returned to the blocks in the 11th District where the Memorial Day weekend shootings occurred to try to better understand Chicago's crisis of violence.
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These questions first occurred to me a few years ago when I began to wonder how many of my friends were actually faithful to their husbands.
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I wondered why it hadn't occurred to me sooner to try wearing a head scarf—why nobody ever told me it was something I could do.
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It occurred to me that I had been mouthing my grandmother's stories as well, the ones she had been telling me ever since I was born.
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It occurred to us at Motherboard that for this final episode of CYBER in the 2010s we could recount the year in stories that we've done.
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He has said he is on a mission to build an "illiberal democracy," and similar shifts have occurred to varying degrees in several eastern European countries.
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But the larger issue here is that Thiel seems to think it has never occurred to Pentagon officials that they ought to make better, cheaper airplanes.
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Never would have occurred to me to try that, so many thanks for the advice and patience as this went through a few rounds of revisions.
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It had, for some reason, never occurred to me before that someone I'm on a date with might be feeling the nerves and anxiety I feel.
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"Whatever occurred to me that I found interesting, I'd just go ahead and do it," he told The Believer, a literary and culture magazine, in 2013.
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Looking out at the assembled, it occurred to me that we might call sex researchers — like our closest non-human primate relatives, bonobos — a female-dominant species.
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It never really occurred to me that somebody should look like me because nobody really looked like me in fashion or anywhere else that I had been.
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It occurred to me one night, in the panicky way facts snap into inescapable clarity as you're trying to fall asleep, that my dad's family had disappeared.
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"Has it occurred to you that she may night be a reliable source of information?" he asks her, when she mentions that a witch cursed her uterus.
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Most often, it occurred to him, it was when he helped them to get secure housing, or to fix their immigration status, or to find a job.
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I wonder whether it's occurred to him yet that his brother Tyrion has finally been proved innocent — or whether that matters after Tyrion killed their father Tywin?
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"And suddenly it kind of occurred to me — I'm asking the question is this one species or two species, when in fact, I don't know," she says.
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The same thought seemed to have occurred to a motley assortment of Bulgarian, Romanian and Georgian soldiers who also ambled past to beam at the young visitors.
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But it occurred to us that they pretty much know exactly what they're going to do—and they each know what the other guy's going to do.
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It occurred to him through his sleep that maybe even Uttar Pradesh had once been as pretty as Kashmir—only to be despoiled by wars and invasions.
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It occurred to me that the sweet spiciness of Coca Cola would infuse the ham with an almost barbecued richness so I tried it—and it did!
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It occurred to him that the opening of "The Metamorphosis" takes place in a small room and that, initially, interaction with other characters and objects is minimal.
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After my initial shock wore off, I found myself wondering what had occurred to cause the company to shed its defining principle in such a blatant fashion.
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Graham Nash had just finished his autobiography, 250's Wild Tales, when a thought occurred to him — one that seems obvious to anyone familiar with his story.
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The idea to create the index occurred to Adobe after looking at the amount of holiday pricing data it had after the holiday season two years ago.
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"We felt a little surprised because I don't think it ever occurred to us that we might be accused of being fascists or crypto-fascists,'" Carl said.
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It occurred to me that that international engagement, whether direct foreign aid or the mission I participated in, is essential to building peace in the Middle East.
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"I don't think it ever occurred to Morales that he might lose," Ludwig Valverde, chairman of the Association of Political Scientists of La Paz, told VICE News.
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The fire erupted in the powerformer unit of the complex and some flaring occurred to reduce pressure, Exxon said, adding it was cooperating with local emergency personnel.
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There were also a number of counter-terrorism initiatives already scheduled to take place in Brussels before the attacks occurred to help detect suspected jihadists, he said.
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Until that very moment, it had never even occurred to me that people might actually get off while on the clock, let alone actually do it myself.
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At some point, it occurred to me that feeling a constant need to share how you feel about things is specific to artists (or emotionally unstable people).
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Because I didn't especially enjoy male attention, and it had never occurred to me that by wearing revealing clothing I had gone into battle with other women.
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It occurred to me that I was being judgmental – of others and myself – and that nothing about this use of social media was making me feel happy.
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Before I became a pilot it also never occurred to me that a plane might lose a third or more of its weight between takeoff and landing.
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Andy Strasberg, a former Padres marketing executive, had an idea that had probably occurred to others: that Scully's distinctive delivery would make the most mundane material compelling.
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"I decided it would be nice to have something permanent," Ms. Clegg said, insisting that it had never occurred to her that she wouldn't like living aboard.
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Tinder didn't launch until 2012, and by that time I was invested enough in using OKC that it never occurred to me to try a different app.
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A grim thought occurred to me as June pushes her cart around "Loaves and Fishes," the Gilead supermarket chain named for Jesus' miracle feeding of the masses.
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It was pretty hilarious, and it occurred to me that there must be a never ending bank of classic and medieval art that could be uniquely interpreted.
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"In our 30s, the vision of building a temple occurred to us simultaneously as an undeniable challenge," Allyson tells The Creators Project during a sit-down interview.
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Many federal crimes have a five-year statute of limitations, meaning prosecutors have five years from the date the conduct at issue occurred to bring an indictment.
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We had always intended to go to New York after I left office and commute to Arkansas, but this had never occurred to either one of us.
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It has never occurred to me to leave her at home alone, even for a few minutes, yet surely she is as capable as I was then.
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It occurred to me that shorts have a bad connotation for a lot of people; the only way movie audiences see them are in feature-length blocks.
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Marty Kessler, a 75-year-old retired movie producer who "made the geeks the heroes long before that idea had occurred to anyone else," is a mess.
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"While watching the show the other night, it occurred to me that a shot to the heart does figure prominently in the show's final moments," he said.
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Montecito is home to mansions owned by celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres, but most of the damage occurred to more modest homes in the flatlands.
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"It never occurred to me in any way whatsoever that he was planning violence against anyone," she said Wednesday in her first public comments since the shooting.
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In "99 percent of cases," Gronnemark said, not only have professional soccer players never practiced throw-ins, it has never even occurred to them that they might.
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It never occurred to us to tell different types of stories, so we really had to think about what was funny with everything that was going on.
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If questions like these have not occurred to you while watching a movie, it means that a production designer has done her job by asking them first.
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As I learned about their lives, it occurred to me that the contemporary debate about the role of football in American society often overlooks kids like them.
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It occurred to Dom then that maybe it was a good thing his parents weren't here, that possibly it would have been cruel to prolong the goodbye.
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That fact occurred to me this week when I was going through Trump's interview with CNBC's Joe Kernen while in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum.
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"We will explain the reasons why this occurred to the nuclear business and offer measures to prevent a repeat of the incident," it said in a statement.
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A watery send-off had not occurred to Mr. McDonald when he asked Mr. Riegel's family for a portion of his ashes shortly after his 2008 death.
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But "listening to Cohen today describe the tasks Trump assigned to him, it occurred to me that lying was an essential demand of the job," he wrote.
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It never occurred to Bolton that a strong and newly energy independent America would be best served by opting out of such a petty and awful spat.
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In all those four years, it never occurred to me that we would one day have a Republican president who did not appear to understand those principles.
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It occurred to me that Foos had something in common with another American who wanted the world to read what he had written: Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber.
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My father, James Moon, retired recently, and it occurred to me that I had never asked him why he decided to go into the funeral service business.
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Then it occurred to me that her daughter Linda, who had invited me to cook with her mother, might have forgotten to mention my visit to her.
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As I wandered the fields of fictitious Admiral Grant in Red Dead Redemption 2, it occurred to me that I was wondering inside of Leaves of Grass.
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She was happy to make sport of the dog's bathroom habits, but I don't think it would ever have occurred to her to remark on our own.
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"It occurred to me that it would have something that was a little bit more bridal and kind of inspired by a traditional wedding gown," he said.
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It occurred to me that there would be no documentary, no Bobbitt jokes or permanent place in popular culture, had John severed some vital piece of Lorena.
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It has just occurred to me that I have no idea what to wear to this event or if I even have anything appropriate in my wardrobe.
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And it occurred to me then, as I made my way back to the shore, that the difference between my father and me wasn't all that much.
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It occurred to me that making posts, as opposed to comments, would give my karma lure more precision: I could choose when and where the hook landed.
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Any dissonance between the spiritual and the sexual does not seem to have occurred to Schiele: one was a manifestation of the other, for good or ill.
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Apparently it hasn't occurred to them that the system of nation states, with their tax havens and labor-cost differentials, is intrinsic to the technocratic global order.
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Abrams would assert that enough irregularities occurred to raise the possibility that at least 43,000 Georgians either had their ballots thrown out or were not allowed to vote.
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We can see on her face that it's never even occurred to Frances that the whole point of putting herself through this ordeal is to eventually find happiness.
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It hadn't occurred to me that maybe people were finding this [season] slow because the end is coming rather than because it was somehow different than prior seasons.
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But she said authorities should be able to use the fact that a redesignation had occurred to determine that a child had been part of a family apprehension.
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It got to about midday when it occurred to me that we had never set a location to actually meet at, so I double-messaged to check details.
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It was always entertaining to watch and it occurred to me that you might be the only person in the world that moved down a staircase like that.
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And so, it occurred to us: Why don't we kill two birds with one stone, and let our celestial fortunes inspire where our next big trip should be?
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Launching a flower-delivery service first occurred to Resnik back in college, when she was taking a business class, and it turned into a passion over the years.
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Moe was understandably disturbed that it never occurred to her doctors to tell her that her device had wireless capability, and they had not considered the security implications.
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Yandex confirmed that such an incident had occurred to the news agency, but claimed that its security personnel were able to prevent the loss of any user data.
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But over the intervening years, with more young women embracing the occult, paganism, and crystal work, it occurred to me: Are young men also tantalized by the occult?
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Reading Mazurenko's messages, it occurred to Kuyda that they might serve as the basis for a different kind of bot — one that mimicked an individual person's speech patterns.
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