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8 Sentences With "thought no more of"

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The statue was put back in place and the church thought no more of it for years, he said.
No doubt he thought it was teenage angst (I can only hope; how cruel I was!) and thought no more of it, especially given it didn't last long.
Not realizing their next project was going to produce anything of substance either, they christened it with a tongue-in-cheek very metal moniker and thought no more of it.
Mr. Mobley said he had thought no more of it until several days later, when he got an email from Ms. McCoy asking about the conversation, which had apparently been overheard and reported.
Lane then took action, and witnesses reported that "without waiting for the box to be removed, he leaped from it, and died with hardly a struggle". One witness to the execution said that "He was perfectly cool and collected... He evidently thought no more of hanging than the ordinary man eating his breakfast." Sheriff-outlaw Henry Plummer and his deputies, Buck Stinson and Ned Ray, also alleged members of the gang, were already arrested before on the morning of January 10, 1864 and summarily hanged.
Museum of the Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia Jackson became a national icon when Ed Clark, a Life magazine photographer, captured a photo of a tearful Jackson, accordion in hand, playing "Goin' Home" as Roosevelt's funeral train left Warm Springs. He later recalled, "The photographer stumbled over my foot and looked up. He saw my face and saw those tears coming down my cheek, and he just reached around on his shoulder and got one of his cameras and - blip - and thought no more of it." Jackson served in the Navy from 1942 to 1945.
Unfettered by any notion that the speed of light represents a cosmic limit, the aether theorist would simply have set velocity equal to c, noted that yes indeed, the light would appear to be frozen, and then thought no more of it. Rather than the thought experiment being at all incompatible with aether theories (which it is not), the youthful Einstein appears to have reacted to the scenario out of an intuitive sense of wrongness. He felt that the laws of optics should obey the principle of relativity. As he grew older, his early thought experiment acquired deeper levels of significance: Einstein felt that Maxwell's equations should be the same for all observers in inertial motion.
Much rivalry existed for the presidency of the "chief historical discussion club"Rowse, A. L., (1989), Friends and Contemporaries, particularly between the central colleges of the University. Paul Johnson, writing in the Spectator, recalled an episode involving Lord Dacre (Hugh Trevor-Roper): Hugh Trevor-Roper (Lord Dacre) > That term, in 1948, I was due to be elected secretary at the final meeting. > As treasurer, I had noted that a suspicious number of extra subscriptions > had been taken out in the previous fortnight but, not being a conspiracy > theorist, had thought no more of it. However, when I and Karl Leyser arrived > for the meeting, we found it packed with strangers, chiefly red-faced Christ > Church louts, who looked as though they would have been more at home at a > bump-supper or a Bullingdon Club grind.

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