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While the dough chills, Elmi thinks through what to do with the gnocchi.
My work thinks through the relationship between Blackness, trans/gressive subjectivities, and ecology.
LeVert is not Butler, but he thinks through the game in a similar way.
"We have an entire privacy team that thinks through these questions," a spokesperson told Gizmodo.
"I'm just gonna dive right in, go straight to the bottom," one thinks through her strategy.
The Times business reporter Nathaniel Popper thinks through the question of how car insurance would change.
No wonder Viacom is taking the full four business days to file the amendments as it thinks through its response.
Shane thinks through the implications for all of us — both people who produce the news, and people who consume it.
She's a con artist with an iron will, a survivor through and through who thinks through the angles of every conversation.
It would also be consistent with the Chinese president's reputation as a man who thinks through the consequences of his actions.
"He thinks through further pressure on Iran, so the so-called maximum pressure policy he can bring us to our knees," Zarif said.
She carefully thinks through who is making headlines that year before creating the works of art that sit on her porch in Dublin, Ohio.
"He's a deep person in terms of his thinking and he thinks through things in a way that many other people don't," Weld said.
It's not simply that she loves puns; it's that she thinks through and with them; her narratives move forward, develop and expand, by mobilizing them.
Someone who supports his troops, thinks through the hard issues with the advice of others, and uses his excellent judgment to make tough decisions and see them through.
"He's a deep person in terms of his thinking and he thinks through things in a way that many other people don't," Weld told CNN's Randi Kaye Thursday on Anderson Cooper 360.
Everybody always thinks through all the details of Thanksgiving dinner, but if you're hosting family, it's the morning after — when you don't want to so much look at a spatula — you probably overlooked.
Our best-read article today thinks through what rock and roll will mean to humans hundreds of years from now — and in history's shorthand, which musician will come to represent the entire genre.
As the administration continues to find its foreign policy footing, and as it thinks through the image it projects to the world, it should bear in mind that relinquishing America's place as the shining city on the hill will do real and profound harm to our national security.
Yes, the question hums in the background at other moments, like when Kirsten is at the grocery store and sees a cooking magazine with Lucy on the cover—it's just so fucking weird how famous Lucy is—but it's in the car that Kirsten thinks through, in a realistic way, which steps she'd take.
Michael is a talented gambler who thinks through his every move and counts only on himself. He plans a heist at a luxury European casino. Michael rolls out his scheme brilliantly, until he runs up against a mysterious rival (Alex) at a poker table. During the game Michael's cards mysteriously change in his hands.
This book, the way it is written, the way he thinks through issues, the way it ends, can be seen as representing all those teachers who at that time helped create the community known as New Ideals in Education Conferences. They believed in the foundation value for all schools and children's communities, of 'liberating the child from the authority of the teacher'.
Dodwell said Melody is "almost psychotic" in her attempts to win him back. She had previously happy while with Geoff, so "she's obsessed with having that happiness again". When Melody finds out about Nicole, her "heart breaks, it shatter into a thousand little pieces" and she thinks she will become "unstuck" again because she still feels "unstable". Dodwell said Melody should have given up at that point, but Melody thinks through "determination" she can win him back.
The related support system consists of the mouth to speak, hands to lift, feet to walk, tongue for tasting, nose for smelling, Apana for excretion, and the genitals for sexual enjoyment. The body discriminates and knows by Buddhi (intellect), fancies and thinks through Manas (mind) and speaks with speech. There are five tastes, representing food it needs for development, and these are sweet, saline, bitter, pungent and astringent. The body goes through six stages from existence in its life, and these are creation as foetus, birth, growth, maturity, decay and death.
When he asks Zoe and Mrs Tsui about it, he is surprised to hear that Zoe's parents had never told her that she had an elder sister who was murdered. Lam tracks down Wong and questions him but receives only frosty responses. The police suspect that he is the murderer after finding out more about his background from people who knew him, and after he attacked Lam and his colleague. While his team are out on a manhunt for Wong, Lam carefully thinks through the case again and realises that Wong seems to be trying to draw the police's attention towards himself.
She makes any students who are caught saying frindle stay after school and write lines, but this proves to be a problem, as this causes almost every student to stay after school. The school principal decides to visit Nick's house to end the use of frindle, but the situation is beyond Nick's personal control, and the word's usage cannot be curtailed. Frindle starts to gain national attention, and a family friend purchases the merchandising rights to the word. The word frindle spreads across the nation, and Nick thinks through the trouble that this one scheme has caused.
His 1959 primary doctoral thesis Marx, penseur de la technique (translated as Marx, the Man Who Thinks Through Technique) tried to provide an understanding of modern technology based on the thought of Heidegger and Marx and was very influential in the 1960s, alongside the philosophy of Herbert Marcuse. Axelos' secondary thesis was on Heraclitus and was eventually published in 1962 as Héraclite et la philosophie: La première saisie de l'être en devenir de la totalité (Heraclitus and Philosophy: The First Grasp of the Being-in-Becoming of Totality). Axelos was a collaborator on, columnist with, and subsequently editor of the magazine Arguments (1956-1962). He founded and, since 1960, has run the book series ' in Les Éditions de Minuit.
The character of Bond was developed more in Goldfinger than in the previous novels; the historian Jeremy Black considers that Bond "was presented as a complex character". The novelist Raymond Benson—who later wrote a series of Bond novels—sees Goldfinger as a transitional novel, making Bond more human than in previous books and more concerned with what Benson calls "the mortal trappings of life". This manifests itself in the opening chapter of the book as Bond sits in Miami airport and thinks through his fight with and killing of a Mexican thug. Benson also finds Bond developing something of a sense of humour in Goldfinger, verbally abusing Oddjob for his own amusement.

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