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I think traditionally when we've thought of the powerless, we've thought of minorities, or we've thought of people who feel voiceless.
René always thought of others before he thought of himself.
We're thought of as last, if we're thought of at all.
He thought of the broader community before he thought of himself.
" "He thought of the broader community before he thought of himself.
When I thought of Mexico before I thought of beaches and margaritas.
When I thought of intimacy and flirtation, I immediately thought of him.
Or, I cared about what my boyfriend thought of my friends, what my friends thought of him, and what they thought of my poetry about him.
The thought of staying is weird, but so is the thought of moving out.
FOR THE past 3,000 years, when people thought of money they thought of cash.
So, when we thought of our first collaboration, we naturally thought of Bruna and Katie.
I can't deny the thought of being governor, the thought of being president, is alluring.
I can't deny that the thought of being governor, the thought of being president, is alluring.
The thing was, the thought of not doing it was worse than the thought of doing it.
Then she did all the practical things, because nobody thought of all the things she thought of.
"I can't deny that the thought of being governor, the thought of being president, is alluring," he said.
"I was comfortable with the thought of being bisexual but not the thought of other people knowing," he wrote.
"He continued:"I'll just be brutally clear: Zero thought of throwing the football, zero thought of running the football.
COSTELLO That's probably because I thought of myself as a writer before I thought of myself as a musician.
I'd only thought of my dad in the context of my mother, whenever I thought of him at all.
For much of the last several years, when you thought of desktop PCs, you generally thought of conformist grey boxes.
Whatever the reasons, when people thought of Clinton in the final weeks of the race, they thought of her emails.
Somehow, the thought of that is almost as depressing as the thought of losing it all in the first place.
During the pandemic, many have had to balance the thought of a missed paycheck against the thought of infecting a family member.
What I had thought of as an avuncular interest in my career he had thought of as an unrealized act of seduction.
I can be made equally anxious by the thought of missing my bus and the thought of being struck by a meteor.
Whatever the US or USSR thought of, there was always the worry that the other side had thought of it first and better.
Centuries later, that village was what most foreigners thought of when they thought of Brazil: an unspoiled tropical paradise, swarming with noble savages.
Because what people thought of the solo diners proved to be no different than what they thought of the diners who had company.
This is what Little Miss Flint thought of his response, compared to what she thought of President Obama when he visited earlier this year.
Lucid dreaming didn't seem likely to cure cancer, after all; it was thought of as weird, nonessential, if it was thought of at all.
When I thought of the forces of intolerance and hatred unleashed by Trump, and how people I knew dismissed it, I thought of him.
We very actively did not want to be thought of as an edutainment company, we wanted to be thought of as a kid's entertainment company.
Growing up with a disability, the thought of becoming a professional athlete is as I have said before like the thought of climbing Mt. Everest!
The thought of a grown Henry and a wrinkled version of me, crying over it again with gratitude, is the most comforting thought of all.
Again I thought of those members of my family, I thought of how badly they clearly wanted to believe he was innocent, for whatever reason.
I used to care and worry so much about what other people thought of me when I didn't even really know what I thought of myself.
But I was…I had no thought of anything else, and these two guys will tell you, I had no thought of anything else but termination.
I wasn't sure that Hujar had actually taken it but I thought of it as a riddle I couldn't solve, and that's how I thought of Hujar too.
"Traditionally, when we've thought of the powerless, we've thought of minorities or people who feel voiceless," Polgreen said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka.
If you've thought of Alcatel at all, you've probably only thought of it as a budget smartphone maker, creating drops in a sea of low-end Android phones.
In 2010 or so, in part because of the success of [Josh Fox's film] GasLand, when people thought of fracking they thought of going to rural parts of states.
I think the most culturally problematic thing about Silicon Valley is this general amnesia, this idea that well, if we thought of it no one else thought of it before.
Young people no longer thought of America as being this place of freedom and justice and whatever; they thought of it as, this place is as fucked up as other places.
"Growing up with a disability, the thought of becoming a professional athlete is as I have said before like the thought of climbing Mt. Everest," Gallegos said in an Instagram post.
" Sibelius thought of calling this work a "Fantasia sinfonica.
They always have to like ... They've thought of everything.
"He was very, very highly thought of, and still is highly thought of, but this only comes up because anybody that works for me, they do a number on them," Trump said.
The thought of getting thrown into a Nepali jail cell did not scare me nearly as much as the thought of all of the people in that country dying without hearing about Jesus.
The thought of just sleeping all day was really enticing.
The thought of nuking asteroids makes for great science fiction.
Nervous and excited at the thought of maybe being pregnant.
Even the thought of any light would keep me awake.
"I thought of myself as being sexy before," she declares.
What Mr Lukashenko thought of all this is anybody's guess.
Some people were excited at the thought of eating crickets.
The thought of that might make you shed a tear.
You want to be thought of as a professional worker.
"I've never thought of myself as a father," he explains.
McLaughlin dreaded the thought of telling people she had cancer.
"I thought of this year like a rebuild," she says.
President Trump: Well, I might, I hadn't thought of that.
I'm not sure that anyone would have thought of it.
I thought of the White House's nickname: the People's House.
The thought of drinking it hadn't bothered me at first.
So we asked him what he thought of the decision.
But I never thought of her as a musical genius.
When did the thought of leaving first enter your mind?
It is commonly thought of as a disease of affluence.
A groupie was still thought of as a submissive slut.
She's thought of Latin names for a swarm of spells.
Property used to be thought of as an inflation hedge.
Here's what critics thought of the Game of Thrones finale.
Does the thought of public speaking make your stomach drop?
When he smoked, he thought of nothing but his smoke.
Then the moment he said it I thought, 'Of course!
The mere thought of it all is absurd, I know.
JULIAN ROBERTSON: I am apoplectic over the thought of Mrs.
Conquering. And being thought of as important in some way.
Farming and cities are usually thought of as separate poles.
And yet, I have always thought of myself as tainted.
" She adds: "I thought of it as pursuing a passion.
I asked them what they thought of Golf Digest's assessment.
I thought of it on the death of Tom Wolfe.
As to what host Chris Harrison thought of the gesture?
He wanted to be thought of as a valid artist.
She also relished the thought of playing the bad girl.
His mother couldn't handle the thought of him driving off.
But I've never thought of myself as having a disability.
She thought of her own experience on the operating table.
He thought of himself as a crime reporter, a journalist.
Well you remember what the media thought of him, right?
As in, literally, she thought of them in her sleep.
Whoever thought of this clever hidden message deserves a raise.
I've always thought of it as something I stumbled into.
Does the thought of giving Siri more power unsettle you?
Growing up, I always thought of the house as ours.
She thought of her son Mark, who'd died that morning.
Joel Colindres always thought of America as a dream refuge.
For more on what critics thought of Discovery, read on.
I never thought of those people as good or bad.
"  Immediately, he thought of an intruder and shouted: "Who's that?
These investments are generally thought of as safe haven investments.
I've always thought of my wheelchair as a gigantic cockblock.
We'd never thought of separating, that would be absolutely impossible.
The guy cringes at the thought of a minute wasted.
I asked him what he thought of the stunt's concept.
Always thought of Michael Shannon as a regular Chicago guy.
It's thought of as not a disease, but bad behavior.
I was furious: Why hadn't I thought of that first?
I always thought of the Ooze as an action movie.
So this shouldn't be thought of as a party island?
I never really thought of Suede as a Britpop band.
Well, I went into it with the thought of winning.
The thought of it all makes me shake with fear.
That's how we thought of Rhodes, as belonging to us.
The moment I entered, I thought of the Israeli kibbutz.
LG: I did, and I wish I thought of you.
The thought of having a baby scared me to death.
"I even thought of trying to hang myself," she said.
"I just hate the thought of it," my friend said.
They thought of themselves as a typical Silicon Valley couple.
I asked Fowler if he ever thought of leaving Odessa.
"I assure you, I've never thought of fleeing," she said.
"I wish we had thought of it sooner," she said.
LS: Very true, I hadn't thought of it that way.
He thought of his family: his wife, kids and grandkids.
For more on what critics thought of Annihilation, read on.
It is surprising that we hadn't thought of it before.
The thought of reaching old age so precariously is scary.
She thought of the music she'd heard outside the church.
Song was asked what he thought of Baldet's Clovyr presentation.
I have what I've always thought of as untameable hair.
"I never thought of having a store, ever," said Leor.
"And I never thought of her again," he said, chuckling.
I thought of the Americans still being held there today.
"I never thought of it as domestic violence," Linn said.
She thought of telling the man to leave her alone.
It shouldn't even be thought of as a political movement.
The thought of passing on doesn't frighten me, it doesn't.
Ohio Ohio is thought of as the ultimate swing state.
Asked what he thought of Mr. Bulger, Mr. Kelley shrugged.
There was no thought of making people stronger or faster.
I asked Mr. Malkiel what he thought of my game.
Is it something that astronomers haven't even thought of yet?
The thought of him going hungry fills her with dread.
I had not thought of Lily as a pretty woman.
I never thought of the Second Amendment in that way.
I dreaded the thought of walking with her in public.
New York is often thought of as this liberal place.
But I bet Taco Bell has thought of it already.
Is your brain exploding at the sheer thought of it?
But I never thought of Turner as a sexual predator.
I thought of telling him that he was not alone.
I never thought of myself as separate from everyone else.
Has a sale been a thing that you've thought of?
Ever since then, I can't stand the thought of milk.
I never thought of it as a sonically perfect record.
Frankly, the thought of it is too terrifying to contemplate.
The thought of going red may have crossed your mind.
And I just thought of who else should be coming!
He thought of them as he contemplated his final attempt.
The thought of eating meat or fish turns my stomach.
I thought of what my mother might say, then accepted.
He thought of the name in the shower one day.
For Plath, the thought of abandonment was instantaneous and total.
It'll rely on what you thought of Final Fantasy XV.
He thought of postwar Japan and South Korea and Europe.
But I'd never thought of anger as a motivating factor.
Higginbottom thought of his father's final moments, of his agony.
I wanted to see what he thought of Trump's tweets.
Miscarriage after miscarriage and the thought of fertility treatments looming.
Have you thought of audio or video or anything else?
Do this even if the thought of going mortifies you.
Still, the thought of yet another migration clearly pains her.
I never thought of myself as being part of history.
I thought of little else until about seven years ago.
And I've always thought of myself as a confident person.
Engagement needs to be thought of as opportunities for growth.
Wine in the afternoon; why hadn't I thought of that?
Laura, I've thought of you many times since that night.
I thought of developing interestssomeone might take an interest in.
"I've never thought of my work as cool," he said.
I wish we had thought of that before we published.
And he couldn't bear the thought of living without her.
So it's — I'd have never thought of turning myself in.
He thought of himself as a full German Jewish citizen.
I thought of it as sediment, as putting down layers.
The thought of a pig gang spawned thousands of memes.
Steve will usually tell me something I haven't thought of.
Workfare is often thought of as welfare with strings attached.
"I haven't thought of that," he said with a laugh.
"I wouldn't have thought of me necessarily either," he said.
I wasn't interested in what Vogue thought of her show.
I thought of the Islamophobia many of them have faced.
I've never thought of myself as a particularly good manager.
"I've always thought of it as psychological gamesmanship," he said.
"I thought of two things," he said at the time.
I thought of the way Ms. Soide described the island.
I've thought of that conversation many times over the years.
Inside, Mr. Leighton thought of it as partly a gallery.
"It wasn't like, 'Boy, nobody thought of that,'" he said.
Naturally, I asked what she thought of the women's actions.
I immediately thought of my father, a hundred miles away.
The next entry I thought of was SIOUX YOU KNOW.
"I want them to be thought of differently," she said.
He is often thought of as a nothing, a cipher.
I'd never thought of that, but the idea intrigued me.
Asked what he thought of this gig, Mr. Luis chuckled.
I thought of that girl waiting outside a video store.
He thought of a friend who had played college ball.
"I never thought of myself as a musician," she said.
They weren't thought of as a comfortable place to live.
The sisters laughed at the thought of a hasty elopement.
"This was a relatively new thought of his," she said.
For a while, he thought of death as an assault.
Ms. Collins, a former literary agent, thought of the stories.
And just the thought of it made me so sad.
Google's machine is best thought of as a Sputnik moment.
You might already be crying at the thought of it.
I asked Mohley what he thought of Uma Bharti's appointment.
"I've always thought of helping others as a responsibility," Mrs.
Afterwards I asked Bozon what he thought of Roche's theories.
He feels tears start again at the thought of it.
"The thought of passing on doesn't frighten me," he said.
The thought of which … I wouldn't say we're best friends.
And I thought of it much more in those terms.
But the thought of going through another miscarriage was terrifying.
I never thought of Betty as ugly, physically or otherwise.
You can imagine what the TV suits thought of this.
How come I never thought of not doing everything traditionally?
" "Yeah, well maybe you should have thought of that before.
No adjudicator ever thought of these issues or needs before?
Why wasn't that thought of before, speaking of management consultants?
In terms of, you misperceived what they thought of you.
A "good morning" text is a sweet way to show your partner that they were the first thing you thought of in the morning, and possibly the last thing you thought of before bed.
She looked off toward the corner of the bar where a couple sat talking and laughing, and maybe she thought of Rafael, or maybe she thought of nothing because her eyes weren't seeing the bar.
We asked some women around us what they thought of the survey and most of them had always thought of stoned sex as great sex, even before they had this survey to back them up.
You immediately wince at the thought of you being lesser than.
Partway during her interview with investigators, Seinn allegedly thought of Prasad.
After school, she asked him what everyone thought of the cake.
Have you thought of a clever product to mitigate climate change?
He immediately thought of it when scouting locations for the film.
Does the thought of vacuuming your apartment make you tired already?
Someone please give the person who thought of this a raise.
The thought of taking him out of the house was scary.
Incredibly vague, but I loved the thought of being a leader.
Growing up, I never thought of myself as a feminine person.
G&A costs can be thought of as a company's infrastructure.
The thought of kids being gunned down at school is horrible.
Child care positions aren't usually thought of as high-paying jobs.
We asked a Bernie Sanders supporter what he thought of that.
"I thought of myself as processing the time, definitely," she said.
I've never thought of it like that but it's totally true.
It's so incredible to even be thought of in that realm.
We thought of ourselves as the monks and nuns of art.
Never mind, Amazon seems to have thought of that, too—parachutes?
But I hadn't thought of using it in this particular way.
The thought of having to abandon my career goals was devastating.
"How do you like, I just thought of that," he added.
The country's rulers tremble at the thought of a Marxist revival.
"Planet candidates can be thought of like bread crumbs," said Morton.
It's about self-transformation, the thought of bettering yourself, and karma.
"Normally murder is thought of as a local offense," McCord said.
For more on what critics thought of Red Sparrow, read on.
I couldn't bear the thought of not saying goodnight to you.
When her husband died in 1997 she thought of giving up.
And that, to Shinji, is the most unbearable thought of all.
That was our thinking, back when we thought of this idea.
I haven't thought of the other side since; just my family.
She wondered what the donor thought of her son's tolerating this.
The thought of dripping oil down my throat is not appealing.
Once back home, she wept as she thought of her family.
Historically, we've thought of all those customizations as unnecessary add-ons.
I thought of escaping the camp and walking back to Kyiv.
To be thought of as some kind of diva is ridiculous.
"I don't like being thought of as a trophy," she explained.
The party is spooked by the thought of localists gaining power.
But he cannot stand the thought of more death, more destruction.
These horrors would once have been thought of as separate issues.
They thought of messaging apps and their role in communications today.
I asked him what he thought of the American fan turnout.
I always kind of thought of us as an art band.
"I've always thought of journalism as a service profession," she says.
I thought of this idea over the course of five years.
She went to this well thought of broadcast journalism school, USC.
Frankly I've not heard him say anything we haven't thought of.
PENCE: Well, I was asked what I thought of the investigation.
I'm honestly giddy at the thought of starting it so soon.
I always thought of her as an intellectual, but very naive.
The thought of aging concerns some athletes who hope to compete.
The moment Swindell heard the words, he thought of his dad.
I've killed them in ways Satan himself hasn't even thought of.
To Milner, the thought of not exploring the universe is inconceivable.
I often thought of ending the pain, even as a teenager.
Economists have, for a long time, thought of themselves as scientists.
The thought of ticks masquerading as poppyseeds unsurprisingly disturbed Twitter users.
Super Proxy would have thought of calling a private ambulance service.
On the flight over I thought of the ritual we had.
But thetripleb has some theories we never even thought of before.
Here's what Mark thought of your suggestions:Is Mark really laughing, though?
Others dislike the thought of half-trained workers in their fields.
It was well thought-of to have Pokémon and Smash Bros.
"I've always thought of politics as connecting with people," he explained.
Blitzer asked Kasky what he thought of the allegations against him.
But I always thought of it as mine, like a diary.
As I sat on the toilet, I thought of the teacher.
A vegan diet is commonly thought of as being animal-friendly.
The thought of having to leave them behind is even tougher.
That's something I haven't thought of until you brought that up.
I just thought of three things that they're going to do.
Any thought of that PRIEBUS: No. That's not going to happen.
I hate the thought of putting cheap stuff on my face.
I mean, if you thought of it, that would be sacrilegious.
I asked Righter what he thought of Restore Hetch Hetchy's chances.
I thought of this while watching John Wick 3 last night.
For years, he thought of the rider as Uber's primary customer.
Before you bemoan the thought of culinary efforts in the a.m.
It's best if I don't seriously entertain the thought of leaving.
I've always thought of everyone in my family as My People.
The thought of bulky record players and listening rooms is alien.
A further 46% thought of themselves as both Taiwanese and Chinese.
"I thought of dying many times," he wrote at the time.
I thought of my mother's partner more as a distant aunt.
Did you ever give it any thought of playing wide receiver?
You used to be unsure of what people thought of you.
And that's how we thought of them for many, many decades.
The very thought of Barzee on the streets makes Elizabeth shudder.
I thought of the $5,0003 student loan looming after I graduate.
And that's something that the researchers say they've thought of too.
Read one to see what critics thought of Ready Player One.
But the thought of going off male hormones made him depressed.
"I immediately thought (of) his poor family," Wollenzien told the outlet.
Since then, he has been consumed by the thought of her.
Sometimes adding, as if he has just thought of it— ma'am.
"The thought of that going round near my balls is unbearable."
I don't think undocumented people are thought of as an audience.
I thought of Gollum as an addict, addicted to the ring.
Disabilities are only thought of as such when they're made visible.
Death of Stalin, I thought of Soviet literary critic Viktor Shklovsky's
" But she dreads the thought of "a change to the psyche.
I thought of the woman this week, as news of Attorney
I asked one Lebanese soldier what he thought of the protests.
I thought of how my own daughters would enjoy this scene.
Sickened by the thought of PA teachers carrying firearms in schools.
Here was a true Tutsi: he thought of his cows first.
I've long thought of Trump's Twitter feed as an active volcano.
"We really have not thought of Plan B," she told me.
"The thought of doing that by hand was frightening," Bain said.
It was simply thought of as a glitch in the system.
But there was no thought of arresting him, or anyone else.
There have been times when Elendu-Ukeje thought of quitting politics.
Asked what he thought of Mr. Bulger, he minced no words.
She thought of it in terms of my passion for her.
"It wasn't so much what I thought of Washington," he says.
She thought of the two of them as twin explorers—No.
Instead, they resorted to what Mershin thought of as a hack.
You know, I never really thought of it in those terms.
I've always thought of him as the first real rock star.
Asked what she thought of him, Ms. Lazareva laughed with delight.
I couldn't know if she thought of me as a cheater.
" And she was like, "Huh, well, we never thought of that.
I just never thought of the journey as possibly being dangerous.
In 2002, 45% of millennials thought of themselves as working class.
When I thought of it, it was WWW, World Wide .Wav.
He thought of television, of the news: hangings, the new war.
"Have you ever thought of getting rid of it?" she asked.
Many people are still disgusted by the thought of consuming insects.
I never thought of eating hot durian before, so it's interesting.
Has he thought of diversifying or changing course in any way?
Honestly, only someone without any money could have thought of it.
Why were we so amused at the thought of someone drowning?
I was there to tell them what I thought of them.
Usually it is thought of as being consistently second to Apple.
I've always thought of myself, in my fiction, as a stylist.
But she rarely thought of things in those terms, she said.
I composed them with the ever-present thought of the unexpected.
Tears welled in her eyes as she thought of those lost.
The mere thought of this is giving hard-line Brexiteers palpitations.
We'd love to hear what you thought of this compilation episode.
I thought of writing it as a novel at one time.
Name me one white player who is thought of as 'blingy.
I thought of "Dead Ringers," but there are many successful variations.
I still thought of it as problem sets and laborious computations.
He wanted to know what Gianforte thought of the healthcare bill.
I thought of it as a colonial sound in North Africa.
What happens to the thought of procrastinating as you observe it?
I have three children; the thought of losing one is unbearable.
Just been a while since I've thought of that car ride.
We may just not have thought of the best answer yet.
That's why we sat down and thought of a new strategy.
I thought of her sometimes as like a ghost in clothing.
"I just thought of it frankly at the podium," she said.
Huzayfah: I always thought of them too engulfed in this society.
It's from people who hadn't thought of emergency preparations until now.
I've thought of a way to make videos without shooting outside.
For a moment, she thought of Boston, just seven weeks away.
"I wonder what he thought of yours," a different fan said.
Indeed, Murphy's suggestion is something I wish I'd thought of sooner.
I always thought of my mom as an impressive home cook.
Will liked the idea and the thought of celebrating Gandhi's birthday.
I, oddly enough, thought of her as a very normal person.
"We've always thought of the brand as multi-generational," said Wallstrom.
This needs to be thought of all of that plus more.
In 2012, she literally laughed at the thought of legalizing marijuana.
I stared at the walls and thought of the little capuchin.
The thought of repairing my windshield literally makes my head spin.
Robertson abhors the thought of the conference dissolving on his watch.
Right away, the case manager thought of her young, pregnant client.
Privately I thought of her as Aunt Beast, from Chapter 11.
Q. Who hadn't thought of Julian of Norwich in twenty years?
I don't know that I thought of it quite like that.
I thought of it as a weird story my family told.
LORNE BALFE I never thought of it as a war movie.
You never thought of retiring your jersey or anything like that.
Still, back then Ryan Brant was thought of as an innovator.
What would the socialist-minded Lee Chumley have thought of that?
Weirdly, a friend who attended with me thought of Hillary Clinton.
I asked Sondheim what he thought of it, and he demurred.
I was frustrated and thought, 'Of course this is happening again.
The thought of letting the plums rot made Becky feel guilty.
Again, few Democrats thought of Biden as the obvious next choice.
Let the thought of the people you've invested in refocus you.
New Yorkers thought of her as the one who got away.
Oddly, when I was there, I hardly ever thought of Fidel.
He said the "thought of innocent people suffering" broke his heart.
Mr. Eide once thought of donating the material to a university.
The internet was already buzzing at the thought of a feud.
I want to make music and be thought of as attractive.
THINGS THAT YOU HAVE NOT THOUGHT OF COULD BE ACTUALLY WIRELESS.
But that was the first time anyone thought of doing that.
Wilson said that he had thought of undertaking a stage version.
Price transparency should not be thought of as a silver bullet.
"We thought of her journey to get there," Mr. Evuarherhe said.
Congress is widely thought of as the best, first actor here.
Why, then, do we gag at the thought of eating insects?
But I've never thought of what I'm doing as a crime.
Vegetarianism wasn't popularly well thought-of, the way it is now.
The thought of not knowing anything is the most difficult part.
Therefore, I've always thought of marriage because that's all I know.
The thought of being that committed to someone makes me uneasy.
I've always thought of finding a husband as a no brainer.
Let us know what you thought of the season's fourth episode.
And he winces at the thought of being called Dr. Gabay.
Pregnancy is often thought of as a "women&aposs only" issue.
Never really thought of this name in such an unflattering way.
So it must be the thought of work that pleases me.
The thought of either of them relocating was a non-starter.
I've never thought of her as a villain, just in distress.
Yet Farrokhzad never thought of modernity and tradition as mutually exclusive.
Those ingredients need to be thought of in a sacred way.
"I have always thought of my work as art," she said.
A lot of you probably thought of PARABLE as a gimme.
She thought of the christening as an "insurance policy," she says.
He thought of the sunburn on his body, a momentary scald.
He had never thought of his work as particularly dangerous before.
Are you intimidated by the thought of DOING IT ALL yourself?
Back then, Krause thought of the natural world as mere ambience.
We thought of Chris Kraus, and she just felt weirdly relevant.
The magazine almost thought of itself as a branch of government.
It was definitely not something I had ever thought of doing.
And the first thing I thought of was the Brontës' juvenilia.
You were kind of thought of as the dean of tech.
So, remember that I initially thought of it as a feature.
Yet not everyone thought of the eclipse as a horrible threat.
It's funny, I never thought of that, but you're absolutely right.
No word from Epstein's crew on what they thought of lunch.
Shawna Potter: [Laughs] You know what I just thought of today?
The thought of that made her cry bitterly, unable to forgive them.
The thought of shopping for boyfriend jeans gives me an immediate headache.
Ms. Hanks immediately thought of Quentin Blake, who illustrated Roald Dahl's books.
Despite being born into privilege, Lovecraft thought of himself as an outsider.
It has been decades since anyone thought of Argentina as business-friendly.
Today, at last, we are positively giddy at the thought of freedom.
Then I thought of having a guest editor for the first time.
I wondered if she thought of me as a 'colored girl' too.
Carly, I saw this video on Instagram and I thought of you.
The Astros became thought of as an analytics first-and-only organization.
"We have thought of you as family for the past 28 years."
Have you ever left or thought of leaving Hamilton at any point?
I wish I had thought of that for one of my companies.
The thought of my daughter being at risk is my worst nightmare.
I never thought of myself as being in a closet or hidden.
And the thought of starting over with someone new is really scary.
Through the ordeal, she said she never thought of taking her life.
Your brain's white matter can be thought of as its connective tissue.
"We just randomly thought of this idea," Becca told the news outlet.
They even thought of a name: When Breath Becomes the Bright Hour.
We have thought of you as family for the past 28 years.
The thought of a product being "done" occurred to me with smartphones.
I've been saying this before I ever thought of running for office.
My mouth watered at the thought of the food I wouldn't eat.
Why the fresh hell hasn’t anyone thought of this before?
For more on what critics thought of Pitch Perfect 3, read on.
And the first thing I thought of was, I have my iPod.
I instantly thought of conversations over Christmas dinners about depression and suffering.
Never in my life thought of color or race at the time.
"I thought of it as a huge opportunity for me," he said.
He asked what I thought of the city, and I told him.
So where does that leave what we once thought of as Siri?
There are no more rockets going, and there's no thought of it.
Is there any thought of bringing this production to the United States?
With Andrew, in these found moments, Rebecca thought of nothing in particular.
At first, the thought of having a few days off was fun.
I've been haunted by the thought of these women for months now.
"I've never thought of my dad as anything but disheveled," she said.
Because whoever thought of that idea, I think is in big trouble.
That's how we've all thought of it, anyway: as a folding phone.
Jumbo thought of the bathhouse as "his social club," Mr. Berg said.
I should have now, in retrospect, thought of that a little deeper.
Because you know, people thought of you as a dramatic actor, really.
I was thinking about doing something, and I just thought of that.
"I can't stand the thought of you with someone else," Justin says.
I thought of him less and less and then hardly at all.
Understandably, when asked what it thought of Pokévision, Niantic wasn't exactly thrilled.
I thought of it as more of a party, not a chore.
The thought of washing a dish and mowing the lawn was unfathomable.
To be thought of as individuals, they need to feel as such.
Not mincing words, Noxon made it clear what she thought of Weiner.
For all the danger to her, she had never thought of leaving.
You might not have thought of – much less visited – Myspace in years.
Here's what four experts, including CNBC's Jim Cramer, thought of the report.
I never thought of dropping out of school, not for one second.
I thought of Clinton, with whom I worked during the Obama administration.
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), was asked what she thought of the bill.
Is there a plan F, G, H, that we haven't thought of?
Now the thought of dating leaves me terrified to let anyone in.
I thought of the Apostles as missionaries, on fire for the faith.
But maybe he just thought of it as a really wordy paperweight.
Then I thought of Januhairy and thought I would try it out.
I always thought of myself as a bit of a bath enthusiast.
The thought of you, of any of us, having both terrifies him.
They then had to describe what they thought of the husband's personality.
The thought of not drinking during the parade had occurred to me.
"For this one, we thought of a spicy gingerbread scent," Badault says.
She trembled at the thought of being overpowered by men she loathed.
Ever feel severe anxiety at the thought of touching grotty escalator handrails?
I haven't thought of it that way, although it's what I wanted.
She said she thought of "Color Field" as a massive crosshatched drawing.
Hence a black hole can be thought of as the ultimate prison.
GOOD KING WENCESLAS thought of the poor when the weather turned cold.
I had never thought of the word 'pore,' then I'm like, 'S—!
What do you think he would have thought of the finished product?
If the thought of investing in bonds overwhelms you, you aren't alone.
But, Dr. Stubbs isn't thrilled with the thought of masturbating at work.
To be thought of as some kind of diva is absolutely ridiculous.
To be honest, I've never thought of Elvis in a feminine way.
They thought of homosexuality as a threatening, subversive presence that could organize.
Just the thought of being on an airplane is freaking me out.
The thought of a 7-foot cartoon piglet drove Twitter to madness.
I asked Lucchese what she thought of the media coverage of Trump.
When many white Americans thought of the South, they didn't see segregation.
The thought of smothering this flaky pastry with jam would be intolerable.
"Tasker is thought of very highly among the voting members," he said.
It closed in like 1998 and I haven't thought of them since.
Again, I thought of my own family as I read Khanna's bio.
I didn't eat with curiosity or judgment — or thought of any kind.
He asked him what he thought of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.
Here's what three experts, including CNBC's Jim Cramer, thought of the moves:
Cody Permenter is terrified by the thought of a Donald Trump presidency.
When I started developing Michael I thought of him mostly as me.
"All these guys thought of themselves as private equity," the banker said.
We thought of them as causes of pestilence and signs of filth.
GIC and Insight are the best investors we could have thought of.
What mom doesn't salivate at the thought of a lululemon shopping spree?
I thought of this guy that I'd gone to high school with.
Nobody seems to have thought of banning young people from smoking altogether.
A missed hearing Colindres always thought of America as a dream refuge.
He said he thought of himself as a Hong Konger and Chinese.
And for some, the thought of paying for online storage may grate.
The thought of leaving and travelling again would scare me to death.
I contacted both companies to see what they thought of the request.
" Another told CNN, "Any thought of firing the special counsel is chilling.
I thought of myself as a kid who did what I wanted.
I've never really thought of it as a sport and still don't.
The thought of Glenn never seeing his unborn child is gut-wrenching.
The funny thing was, I thought of myself as a little girl.
Just the thought of biting into a chicken wing makes me nauseous.
If you thought of something, you had to just go for it.
I was wondering what you thought of all these new smart drugs.
Kylee couldn't have cared a puke what other people thought of her.
I thought of this Thursday when the allegations against Harvey Weinstein broke.
Let us know what you thought of "Travel Agents" in the comments.
And I'd like to ask them how they thought of becoming writers.
"We never thought of a store being just our brand," Ashley said.
I always thought of musicians as being the saints of our time.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin should have thought of that long ago.
Quite what Dick thought of the Fuhrer is a point of contention.
Back on the sidewalk, I thought of a question: When was dinner?
And no one has really thought of that before in East Antarctica.
I always thought of fashion as kind of silly and sometimes pointless.
She also thought of how another restaurant served a flaming baked Alaska.
Maybe Rimbaud — and ask him what he thought of David Wojnarowicz's work.
While incarcerated, she holds on to the thought of her son, Jackson.
But these cuts cannot be thought of as merely dollars and cents.
While mothers and children huddled in their attics, etc... Trump thought of?
At the very same time, they recoil at the thought of abortion.
I asked Frank what he thought of the tone of the brief.
Because we thought of her as a real person, we looked everywhere.
Corona wept as he thought of things they lost in the house.
When she was finished, Cora asked her what she thought of Tolstoy.
" This constitutional safeguard is commonly thought of as a "right to bail.
And eventually her online popularity changed what her classmates thought of her.
A decade ago, you might have thought of Corel, which owned WordPerfect.
Until recently, chronic pain was thought of merely as prolonged "normal" pain.
I hadn't thought of the age issue as much as you have.
They cannot handle the thought of extra money sitting in their account.
I'll tell you what I thought of the steak in a second.
In prior generations, giving to Jewish organizations was thought of as automatic.
However, Xiaomi appears to have thought of that, even for the concept.
Keasub said that the thought of their own children kept them going.
I hadn't thought of that, but certainly I'll be asking about it.
That is before any thought of the prospects of an impeachment battle.
Many Egyptians were upset their government thought of Israel but not them.
DeBellis said, tearing up at the thought of the Sandovals' impending move.
She asked me what I thought of her use of the drug.
Yet the single mom says she has never thought of leaving teaching.
CARAMANICA Wait, I wonder if it's the same thing I thought of.
I've always thought of him as a moderate and I still do.
But I asked Carter Page what he thought of the text messages.
The thought of my wife enters my head and I pull away.
I'm not a coward for fainting at the very thought of blood.
I squeeze all thought of dank shit rooms out of my mind.
The thought of being whipped repeatedly would make most of us cringe.
We never thought of using face-swapping technology to predict the future.
They just want to be thought of as "normal," whatever that means.
I thought of my mum first because she was a huge fan.
And I thought of Ron and Nicole and thought, This is wrong.
Also I would love to hear what you thought of the responses.
When I thought about veils, I thought of Victorian photographs of widows.
Spectacular name, wish I'd thought of that for one of my companies.
Or, it can just be something saying, 'hey, I thought of you.
The thought of new material is never far away from conversations either.
The thought of losing them as well is too much to bear.
Some think of it as a process, like Plato thought of love.
I asked some acquaintances who vape what they thought of these findings.
McMillan had always thought of addiction as a weakness, not a disease.
Ryder was asked after the round what he thought of Lincicome's game.
Still, I'd always thought of that myth as having a happy ending.
Seeing him everywhere made me wonder what he thought of certain things.
Heineman, though, thought of his film as a psychological thriller, he said.
We asked readers what they thought of Pope Francis' remarks in Ireland.
The thought of Nancy Pelosi back in control is an unacceptable situation!
Other nations thought of themselves as hymns to the glory of God.
Growing up, I would have never thought of hearing gunshots in Parkland.
"I never thought of myself as a brave person before," she said.
It's like $21, and whoever thought of it should win a Nobel.
Coon thought of her grandmother as strong, even feminist, for her era.
I used to shiver at the thought of being eaten by worms.
The thought of managing a lot of people does not excite me.
The thought of 17 kids being gunned down at school is horrible.
Country singers aren't often thought of as having the ability to change.
Then again, so does the thought of further weathering Venezuela's downward spiral.
She thought of their years together and looked in vain for signs.
Though she couldn't see the lake, the thought of it unsettled her.
I almost thought of asking her to bring one back for me.
I also thought of this Elvis Costello song, but after the fact.
PEOPLE HAVE NOT always thought of Nan Goldin as a political activist.
I thought of asking each of my visitors to bring one flower.
Pass-throughs are often mistakenly thought of as small, middle-income businesses.
She didn't care what people thought of her, and I do, massively.
" He added that "the thought of them not having masks" was "horrific.
I would love to know what you thought of the big reveal.
What he thought of most was quitting college and football, for good.
I shake and tremble at the thought of our future without them.
I'm still not sure why they thought of me for the part!
Did you ever mention to Governor Christie the thought of an audit?
The thought of having to do it may make your skin crawl.
Let us know in the comments what you thought of the movie.
She thought of her insurance policy, which carries a deductible of $2000,600.
Lately, Charles has been toying with the thought of returning to football.
Before my time, everybody thought of black players as the Harlem Globetrotters.
I thought of becoming an actor — which my parents weren't happy about.
I thought of my own kids, and I couldn't unsee those brothels.
Or am I just getting too excited at the thought of coffee?
The thought of squeezing your smartphone might sound outlandish, but it shouldn't.
"The founders would have listed them if they had thought of them."
While discussing "Fight Club," he asked what I thought of the movie.
"I thought, 'Of course we're not going to find anything,'" she said.
He thought of it as his neighborhood, where he could meet friends.
"One never thought of one without thinking of the other," he said.
Behaviorists thought of animal learning as the ingraining of habit by repetition.
Why wouldn't you want to be thought of as smart and successful?
I thought of a hammer, which is unyielding, and cruel and unthinking.
"It's thought of as kind of the atom bomb remedy," Saver said.
He hadn't thought of it in years, that day on the beach.
I never really thought of Wonder Woman as a super-racy character.
But there are several dozen really creepy uses I haven't thought of.
It's not that I've ever thought of marching as futile or otherwise.
Mr. McMaster and Mr. Mattis are both thought of as scholar-soldiers.
Yet the thought of her goes on throbbing like a wound. ♦
"I never thought of being an actor," he said on his website.
Mostly thought of as infectious agents, viruses are much more than that.
They thought of this impeachment as something they were obligated to do.
You know what he would have thought of the present American moment.
For much of his life, he never thought of himself as Jewish.
"I'd thought of a sequel at some point," Asher told Entertainment Weekly.
A moment's thought, of course, reveals that such a proposal's completely absurd.
And don't forget, we thought of collecting as just doing our house.
To this very day, I cannot understand how he thought of that.
In the last few years, I often thought of Mama's pilgrimage robe.
I never would have thought of that prior to this election cycle.
"In theory, I never thought of myself as a performer," she says.
"I thought of Altadena as being too far away," Ms. Cantwell said.
You are understandably anguished by the thought of lying to your mother.
The thought of running for office herself has occasionally crossed her mind.
The thought of that was enough for Shields to turn all musical.
A lot of these things weren't thought of with us in mind.
Here&aposs what we thought of these seven Member&aposs Mark wines:
On the other hand, that's what people thought of the Eiffel Tower.
"My mom never thought of herself as being a feminist," Rivers said.
Mesmerized at the thought of glittering jewels socked away in a castle?
It was thought of a depressing quality, being concerned with his uselessness.
The thought of carrying groceries, luggage and potentially a stroller was daunting.
This is the first time I've thought of myself as a reactionary.
Many employers and employees love the thought of a four-day workweek.
"The thought of somebody else taking over might be hard for him."
If the thought of losing the headphone jack upsets you, fret not.
What makes it stand outThe Circle team has seemingly thought of everything.
This was my first book that I thought of as very valuable.
But New Yorkers thought of vehicle bombings as something that happened elsewhere.
She thought of her parents who died 10 weeks apart last year.
"We've conventionally thought of collaborations as within the food industry," Olson said.
There is a lot of nuance that doesn't really get thought of.
"I was like, 'Wow, Russia, I never thought of that,'" she said.
I never really thought of what I was doing as collecting, though.
I never really thought of what I was doing as collecting, though.
I thought of Disney theme parks as unnaturally clean and cheerful places.
The thought of actually speaking to her did not cross my mind.
None of what I have always thought of as the predator's hallmarks.
The thought of you down in the dumps may make her anxious.
"I hadn't thought of it," Trump told reporters in Palm Beach, Fla.
"I always thought of it as a large story," he told me.
You thought of a showroom for cars or some such, didn't you?
Today, education is almost exclusively thought of in terms of career preparation.
I thought of myself as a lousy dude, never as a woman.
Privacy, broadly thought of as essential to a democratic society, might disappear.
We never thought of the border as a challenge, but an advantage.
He hesitated when he thought of his family and God, he said.
Were either of you checking out what people thought of the movie?
Surely he's thought of all these questions and has persuasive answers, no?
"Sharing economy" services like Airbnb are thought of as revolutionary and democratizing.
"People I never thought of as racist, people who borrowed money from me -- I've seen things come out of them that I never thought of," says Coleman, who works for a nonprofit in Oklahoma that serves the elderly.
If the thought of another term or two in the political wilderness was enough to convince PUMAs to fall in line for Obama, the thought of a Trump presidency will bring most hardened Sanders voters back home to Clinton.
And something I thought of this morning, you know what else, I thought of it since I found and watched Peterson, the deputy who didn't go into the school, because he didn't want to go into the school, okay.
You'll actually thrill at the thought of catching up with your kid cousins.
And I know that he will tell you what he thought of today.
Have you ever thought of opening other locations or otherwise expanding the business?
Now try to explain why of all foods you thought of that one.
Sometimes I do see things that I hadn't thought of, like prolapse mashing.
Just the thought of losing it is enough to spark a hoarding instinct.
Michael Martin, a 47-year-old Obamacare enrollee, says he thought of Rep.
Cheap enough to make me wish I had thought of the idea first.
We wouldn't be surprised if he thought of that when he made them.
"For the next one, Samnang thought of using a concrete pipe," explains Chhai.
But I never really gave it too much thought of a plan-B.
I mean, it really changed the way that I thought of the planet.
FKA Balding Girls is swept under the stage, and never thought of again.
And it just sounds like the thing you thought of in your head.
And he thought of his children and his grandchildren as his greatest legacy.
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Far from shore and tired from swimming, he thought of the Boy Scouts.
We shudder at the thought of Bobby's seismic revenge plan in the works.
I still love Paris, and I've never thought of leaving since the attack.
The mere thought of not having sustainable income sends me into a panic.
She thought of her brothers and sisters, of her little niece and nephews.
I like stability, so the thought of renting for life is somewhat terrifying.
"The thought of the pancreatic cancer does not frighten me," he told LaFlamme.
He says he can't stand the thought of her being with someone else.
I thought of how to set it up, and look, here you are.
That's what people thought of him, and they didn't want to cross him.
I thought of it when watching the new documentary Anthropocene: The Human Epoch.
She thought of a book because the monument would be outside the library.
The thought of it was so disturbing she almost cut the interview short.
I thought of all the times in my life I had said no.
Q. Why do you think Ms. Soloway thought of you to play Leslie?
But other owners say they cannot bear the thought of selling their elephants.
We've thought of every way this could go wrong and acted against it.
Truthfully, I had never thought of it myself until the question was posed.
Kate Gosselin can't "fathom" the thought of her house one day being empty.
For the first time in a long time, I thought of Saturday's Warrior.
It's so perfect I don't know why we hadn't thought of it already.
Maybe there's another way of handling this issue that I haven't thought of.
But he thought of the gang threats he faced — and he pressed on.
In the art world, this might be thought of as "true believer" syndrome.
"We thought of names but we're both in denial," Upton joked to Extra.
Just the thought of it brings a Cheshire cat grin to his face.
On the way there he thought of calling Jasmyn but decided not to.
The mere thought of someone asking how he's doing carried a reflexive sting.
But she's reluctant to be called, or even thought of, as a leader.
We've long thought of weight loss in simple "calories in, calories out" terms.
Riding on the Continuum, the thought of component failure never crosses my mind.
Berlioz devised a musical cue to introduce the persistent thought of his beloved.
"The thought of losing my hair again still breaks my heart," she says.
Amelia Earhart is often thought of as the first or greatest female pilot.
You probably thought of a couple before you even got to this sentence.
The thought of being separated from one's child is horrifying to any parent.
Guy Bethell had never thought of pursuing cooking as more than a hobby.
Here, I thought of my friend Stephanie and that long-ago brunch moment.
But I never really thought of it as being in the public eye.
"We're reasonably close to what is thought of as full employment," Fischer said.
Some but not too much grammar errors really because I thought of that.
I didn't want it to be thought of as a super morbid concept.
Or take Amazon, which is often thought of as a proxy for retail.
The thought of an audience that big frightens the life out of me.
He was all too happy to speak without discretion or thought of others.
The thought of an image taking up a full, large screen is intimidating!
We never thought of [Monse] as being something no one would ever wear.
Naturally, he thought of using cell phones and creating an app, but how?
Maybe there'll be a question [down the line] you haven't even thought of.
Yet this divide is often thought of as a rural versus urban divide.
Before Jonathan died, I never thought of myself or my family as vulnerable.
Somehow, the thought of sipping booze in his honor felt a little distasteful.
After that, the country loves the thought of their pregnant commander in chief.
It is not as though museums and libraries haven't already thought of this.
The new packaging is made from mycelium, better thought of as mushroom roots.
I've thought of you often and missed dishing, supporting and growing here together.
Oh no, I thought of a title about at least six years ago.
Paper is often thought of as a vulnerable material, easily crumbled and reshaped.
There's a great deal of thought, of detail, that's placed into his music.
Here is what some of Wall Street's top analysts thought of Disney's results.
INGRAHAM: What is your general thought of the constitutionality of this whole investigation?
It's pretty cold out, but I hate the thought of wearing pants today.
"I never even thought of spending the weekend not working," said one employee.
It makes so much sense, yet I never would have thought of it.
They are well thought of, but might struggle to make a leap forward.
"I haven't thought of that," Philbin chuckled as he tried replacing his answer.
That didn't work, so I thought of a plan they taught in Gatorland.
"They defined what originally people thought of as 'altcoin' exchanges," he told Reuters.
Read on for more of what the critics thought of The Greatest Showman.
It's so simple that we can't believe it hasn't been thought of before.
Narcissism and echoism can be thought of as opposite ends of a spectrum.
I don&apost even know if I thought of myself as the boss.
He hasn't even thought of who is going to be cast in it.
Stay True to What's Inside Always thought of yourself as a Roman Emperor?
So I thought of her taking a vintage dress and cutting into it.
Till then, I had never thought of what I was doing as literature.
Until recently, no one thought of Larry Hogan as a candidate for president.
The thought of more talks at the lawyer's office gives me the willies.
Corker is right: Republicans in private cringe at the thought of President Trump.
Just the thought of going to that environment made my body shut down.
Yes, White House staffers have definitely cried at the thought of saying goodbye.  .
THE THOUGHT OF TRYING TO DISTRACT EVERYBODY WITH A MERGER DOESN'T MAKE SENSE.
I hand him a card and ask what he thought of the show.
If it's something that's thought of as goofy and pop, she likes it.
The thought of asking someone to do that was really difficult for me.
"I always kind of thought of these as a training tool," he said.
The thought of moving to San Francisco was out of reach for us.
For years, I thought of my dad's suicide as just a personal tragedy.
As a kid, punk rock and stuff, you never thought of major labels.
After a few minutes, the thought of motion sickness begins to fade away.
Julian Wheatland: You asked me earlier on what I thought of the company.
The thought of going off-script made me feel both guilty and nervous.
Just the thought of them not surviving brings tears streaming down her face.
"I've always just thought of her as a really great kid," he said.
It's all so easy it's a wonder no previous president thought of it.
"I never thought of it as any sort of stigma," he told InStyle.
So, what did you imagine when you thought of the word "phone" earlier?
I think I was stoned on drugs and I thought of that title.
It might be the heat, but I'm swooning at the thought of them.
Later, I asked Pak what he and other North Koreans thought of Trump.
THE DISCOVERY OF CHANCEThe Life and Thought of Alexander HerzenBy Aileen M. KellyIllustrated.
Not that we're condoning defacement, but kudos to whoever thought of this joke.
As far as good rappers go, I've never thought of that being gendered.
Just the thought of writing a resume can lead to a huge headache.
So of course I thought of doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, and police officers.
Money in actively managed mutual funds may be thought of as reasoned money.
I've always thought of American football as a poor man's version of rugby.
"The thought of that many people actually buying something, I can't," Dawson said.
"The thought of that many people actually buying something, I can't," he said.
"He thought of it as an investment by way of me," she said.
" She paused, then thought of a punch line: "Well, marriage shouldn't be long.
He has suggested that the issue is best thought of as a dichotomy.
Does the mere thought of having your vocabulary skills tested make you kakorrhaphiophobic?
I thought of my interview with Otto Warmbier's parents and his inhuman suffering.
"I thought of you in the audience the whole time," Pollack told her.
"Just the thought of being there, it was difficult for me," said Moore.
Complicity, of course, can also be thought of as a form of support.
Clearly, he wasn't too impressed with the thought of returning to the classroom.
The Russos say Tony Stark thought of Peter Parker as his other child.
Doe said she grew up poor, and the thought of traveling was thrilling.
Also, people may be turned off from donation by the thought of payment.
I thought of the heat and my room share and my former husband.
As soon as he said it, I said wow, never thought of it.
Some American landowners might bristle at the thought of walkers invading their privacy.
"Whatever you thought of, we could make come to life," Mr. Wood said.
"This is the best idea you could have probably thought of," someone concludes.
I thought of the title and the idea together—The Future Is Ow!
U.S. treasuries, and especially long-term bonds, are thought of safe, solid investments.
"He said he has never once thought of resigning," Conway said on CNN.
Noise shouldn't be thought of as an outlier within her practice, but rather
Britain has never really thought of itself as being a part of Europe.
Here's what we thought of all the new Amazon products announced on Wednesday.
All of them said they had immediately thought of terror, specifically the Nov.
I thought of his family and his friends watching that moment – I'm sad.
Nobody thought of the midterms as being that big a deal for years.
And, perhaps they will connect us in ways we haven't thought of yet.
Someone on the dev team thought of that, and they're brilliant for it.
The exact frequency I was talking about when I thought of my album.
Bill Callahan: I'd never thought of a location but your impression sounds good!
For a while, I felt deeply uncomfortable with the thought of publishing it.
I thought of Ivy Park as an idyllic place for women like us.
Half-quantum vortices can be thought of as a perpetual whirlpool of helium.
So, when we were putting this anthology together, I thought of The Box.
On his way out of the doctor's office, he thought of his mom.
I mean, he told me what he thought of me, and that's cool.
He claimed what we thought of as aliens were actually extra dimensional entities.
I had never thought of the songs not being played with a band.
I think people have thought of doing it, but it's been too difficult.
It helps raise awareness where people may have never thought of it before.
We're all ugly, I think when the thought of being seen is painful.
Here's something you probably never thought of as a potential medication: magic mushrooms.
"The thought of a black male with a weapon scares America," he said.
But Ms. Gunn could not fathom the thought of losing access to Abush.
She's well into her 70s and had never thought of becoming debt-free.
That was not how the Mongols under Genghis Khan thought of a retreat.
Another judge said that under similar circumstances, he had thought of Nelson Mandela.
The thought of being dissolved into a digital collective consciousness may seem dystopic.
I thought of the time a woman approached me in a hotel lobby.
And perish the thought of winning both the Mega Millions and the Powerball.
"I had always thought of her as a neo-Modernist," Ms. Hoptman said.
Here's what I thought of the concert; you can hear his recording below.
Like the workers themselves, they were rarely thought of beyond the factory walls.
The thought of transforming his into prose seems a bit excessive, he says.
Mr. Theroux raised an eyebrow at the thought of himself at any pinnacle.
Much of what A.I. does today can be thought of as a prediction.
Lately I've thought of trying to rediscover what once made it seem worthwhile.
What we have thought of as privacy is dying, if not already dead.
In surveys, workers and professionals alike hate the thought of asking for donations.
They say that the thought of giving up their privacy is a downside.
I never thought of that as an option since everyone encouraged me otherwise.
But ICA was never thought of as a place for a good meal.
I've always thought of scientific training as a form of intellectual self-defense.
The thought of it must have Isaac Asimov rolling over in his grave.
But it was not true that he just thought of it Saturday morning.
You've got these personalities who thought of themselves as kind of political figures.
I was curious what Sachs thought of this, so I called him up.
I had always thought of "King Lear" in terms of metaphors about sight.
In the early 20th century, Neanderthals were thought of as simple-minded brutes.
I thought of hamburgers past, as pretty much every nonvegetarian who visits must.
"When I licked your face, I thought of biting your nose," he teases.
The thought of oral arguments still makes me shudder, to be quite honest.
Sonia thought of the only thing that had kept her going, her sister.
Or some other ideas you may not have thought of: Deworm a child.
And what might Rodgers and Hammerstein themselves have thought of Ms. Grande's song?
Until the early 1960s, Mr. Blaine thought of himself as a jazz drummer.
There's also a table with children's books — what have they not thought of?
I thought of it as a pipe dream to open a restaurant here.
"People here never thought of the statue in economic terms," said the Rev.
He thought of all the ways he had been careless with his life.
But I've never seriously entertained the thought of plastic surgery or going cyborg.
Turnover is low, in case the thought of moving there crossed your mind.
Until that moment, I had never thought of them as a fashion statement.
I just thought of them as a way of existing in the world.
Still, she said, that's better than the thought of having traditional polling sites.
I even thought of getting out of the business and trying something new.
I thought of Nada Alarishi, a young finance student I met in Jeddah.
Possibly the thought of fiscal stimulus is outweighing the hit from lower rates.
Until last winter, I had never even thought of replacing an iPhone battery.
I've often thought of Peto's paper as required reading for every medical student.
Hospitals are often thought of as the hubs of our health care system.
" Not to mention, he added, "It's nice to be thought of as classy.
I was pretty surprised, since I had thought of it as Tuesday fare.
"That's what really turned me on: the thought of no children," McDermott said.
There was nothing that I presented to Bob that he hadn't thought of.
We immediately thought of a wand for, say, a Harry Potter smartphone game.
"Traditionally, we've thought of our evolution in a linear manner," said Haile-Selassie.
CUVs are also thought of as smaller, but that's often not the case.
The thought of adopting a perennial contender, like Chicago or Pittsburgh, repulsed him.
Many, I suspect, can't stand the thought of another four years of Trump.
I thought of it as I disembarked in Phoenix, yogurt on my pants.
"When GoDaddy didn't go broke, I thought of the fifth grade," he said.
Growing up, I always thought of American journalism stars as my role models.
And I thought of those T-shirts and I just kept revisiting them.
The thought of living this way for another couple of years was daunting.
And I get even more upset at the thought of their thoughts disappearing.

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