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And since I made it I haven't thought twice about it.
Other ISPs said they haven't thought twice about continuing to expand.
I probably should have thought twice about actually mentioning my children.
Neither had thought twice about staying up until the early hours.
Nonetheless, neither Fretz nor Oh thought twice about negative connotations with cannabis.
They thought twice about discussing their political views with friends and neighbors.
But he's got a different reason than most who've thought twice about their vote.
"We never thought twice about it," Caroline told Roberts of her and Bryan's decision.
If I could have talked to her, she might have thought twice about it.
I've never thought twice about it or why we've stopped talking or anything like that.
As soon as I walked into figure drawing I never again thought twice about it.
"We never thought twice about it," Caroline told Robin Roberts of her and Bryan's decision.
I still wear the short dresses, but a few years ago, I thought twice about it.
She thought twice about going to work, where she stands outside promoting the cafe to passers-by.
U.S. visitors are among those who have thought twice about Bahamas trips after viewing images of Dorian's devastation.
As drinking became a bigger part of my life, I never thought twice about my customer's drinking habits.
I think that if we'd had that thought along the way, we would have thought twice about including it.
Meanwhile the behaviors you never thought twice about can be experienced as acts of terror to an elvish town.
Carrie Doles, 34, told WFLD that she never thought twice about using a tanning bed during her college years.
Lam, for example, might have thought twice about her unpopular extradition bill if she knew she'd be facing a ballot.
As a young girl, I never thought twice about having my gymnastics coaches touch my legs, my hips, my butt.
I probably would have stayed in it pretty easily last year but thought twice about it this year for sure.
Especially because they could give Audrey clear answers, present themselves as experts on something they'd never really thought twice about.
I don't worry about mail mix-ups, and if this had happened out there, I wouldn't have thought twice about it.
I never thought twice about the image of the male magician in a tuxedo and the woman in the bathing suit.
White plantation owners never thought twice about acquiring this land, and many of these areas were abandoned after the Civil War.
Basic necessities such as sneakers and dental care, which I had never thought twice about, are out of reach for many.
"I was going to kick his ass right then — but I thought twice about how the whole thing would appear," Crews tweeted.
Alessio De Gregori, an optician, said he had not thought twice about going with his family, including two small children in strollers.
As a kid, I never thought twice about the actual plot of Dream Phone or any subtext it may have been teaching me.
In one week alone this month, I never thought twice about talking to people in Germany, Israel and France, by phone or Skype.
Though governments and newspapers complained bitterly about the price of Sovaldi, few thought twice about paying $35,000 annually for lifetime cost of treating HIV.
Although annoyed, I never thought twice about it; this was what I needed to do in order to get in to a top program.
I have never thought twice about referencing the box, I guess because I am a weakling who would not be welcome in your home.
It wasn't the same kind of practice as before, when no one ever thought twice about it: Reporters and cameras were waiting outside the field.
"I was going to go out for the seventh, and then I just thought twice about it and said, 'Hey, maybe I should say something,'" deGrom said.
Mr. Wilders, who has seemed to relish being called the "Dutch Donald Trump," has been so extreme that some appear to have thought twice about supporting him.
On the Pixel Slate, I never thought twice about quickly tapping the display to open an app or swiping up to access the app drawer or notification panel.
Furthermore, after the recent tepid initial public offerings for Uber and Lyft, investors have thought twice about pouring money into unprofitable transportation start-ups with untested business models.
I work in a creative industry, so I've never really thought twice about hiring someone with tattoos, whether they had a tiny star on their wrist or full sleeves.
If I had to go out of my way to buy something, I thought twice about whether it was worth the chunk of my weekly budget it would cost.
Yet he had not thought twice about any of it, and nor had his teammates from the soccer club Equaluk-54 who were embarking on this odyssey with him.
If my father had been a gun owner, he wouldn't have thought twice about having a gun in his office, and I wouldn't have touched it or done anything violent.
Had he seen it from outside of the taxi, perhaps he would have thought twice about getting in, would have taken his chances on missing his flight back to New York.
If I had taken that year off to do some postgraduate training, then nobody would have thought twice about it, since it would have been a good thing for my career.
He just grinned like a jerk," alleged Crews, adding in another tweet, "I was going to kick his a– right then— but I thought twice about how the whole thing would appear.
Twitter users are rightly pointing out that this is some pretty messed up stuff to push out without warning or disclaimer, and it definitely should've thought twice about that particular marketing stunt.
So while a conventional President might have thought twice about humiliating the two Capitol Hill leaders who control the destiny of his political agenda, Trump probably didn't give it a second thought.
In junior high, my AIM screen name was a White Stripes reference, and that's not even that embarrassing, but it's embarrassing enough that I thought twice about admitting it to you right now.
He just grinned like a jerk," alleged Crews, 49, adding in another tweet, "I was going to kick his a– right then — but I thought twice about how the whole thing would appear.
I’ve worn these headphones on my commute, plugged them into my laptop, and back into my phone (with my dongle never too far away) and never thought twice about that experience.
Zuniga never thought twice about the strategy until she received a loan statement in 2016 confirming that only $4,000 of the $24,000 she paid in the first year went towards her debt repayment.
Both men and women have come forward about sexual misconduct in their industries, and instances like this one that we may have never thought twice about are now re-examined with a new lens.
"Any potential candidate who saw the large coalition of support from organized labor that the mayor was building early and fast likely thought twice about jumping into the fray," said Phil Walzak, a mayoral spokesman.
I would wear them to the gym and on normal days when comfort was a priority and I never thought twice about wanting an improved design from Adidas — that was, until the Ultra Boost 19 released.
To my surprise, he began fuming about a scene I hadn't thought twice about: a plot point in which the Americans ask China, not Russia, for help in getting a powerful enough rocket to return to Mars.
Anita Durst, who wore a white wedding dress, had thought twice about going because she was the sole adult watching about a dozen 13-year-olds, classmates from the Blue School, a private school in Lower Manhattan.
But Bannon never publicly questioned the science during his time at Biosphere 2, and Broecker never thought twice about it—that is until years later, when he read in the paper that Bannon would be Trump's right-hand man.
What I can say for sure is that had I read this piece in a bubble, without knowing about the accusations of cultural appropriation beforehand, I probably wouldn't have thought twice about how the tale might affect Native Americans.
If she had asked this question a few months earlier, I probably wouldn't have thought twice about saying, in the age-old way of parents, that Mommy and Daddy are going to be around for a long, long time.
But the reality is that when organized labor dug in its heels — as it did regularly in the United States until late in the 20th century — manufacturing companies thought twice about shutting a factory and transferring production to another country.
"If I was an American broadcast network, I would have thought twice about giving all of my library to Netflix," Thompson said in response to questions about any talks with Apple to participate in the iPhone maker's new news service.
Over the course of a week, I never thought twice about lugging it between my home and office—which isn't always the case when my bag is loaded up with a camera, external hard drives, multiple phones and a host of other detritus.
Nobody thought twice about it...I think part of the reason I started speaking up was because I was looking for some type of sisterhood, somebody to talk to, an older sister to be like, 'Yeah, this has happened to me, too.
They really should have thought twice about supporting a horrid and immoral bill that will put American lives at risk, repeal the Affordable Care Act which is more popular than Trump, and three times more popular than the members of Congress who voted for it.
BEVERLY HILLS (Reuters) - Sylvester Stallone, thrilled to be back as an Oscar contender for the first time in 40 years, said on Monday he had thought twice about taking part in the Oscar ceremony because of the uproar over the scarcity of black talent in the contest.
Some atheists try to claim as one of their own everyone, dead or alive, who has ever thought twice about religion—and there's a bit of this slippage in Moore and Kramnick, where the religiously unaffiliated (the so-called "nones") are all equated with the unbelieving.
"Anchor"@LesterHoltNBC doesn't even bring up the subject of President Trump or the Republicans when talking about.... — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 9, 2019 But Trump should have thought twice about dragging Teigen into a fight she didn't belong in, because she completely shut him down.
When Vosper, who grew up meditating (her parents are practicing Buddhists), invited a small group of friends and editors to her SoHo office earlier this month to a meditation led by MNDFL, it would be safe to say that no one thought twice about the invitation.
" While Smith, 26, may not have thought twice about what he said, the internet certainly did, with hundreds quickly taking to social media to slam the singer and point out that his song "Writing's on the Wall," from the 2015 James Bond movie "Spectre,"  sounded like Jackson's "Earth Song.
Yet as taxpayers look for a name they can trust to adeptly handle their IRS bills this April, an association with such a high-profile meltdown doesn't look good, even if it does get the firm's name in the minds of millions of people who might otherwise never have thought twice about it.
It wasn't that they had rigid ideas about what it meant to be a woman—a trans woman had come to stay in the shelter while Liz was there, in the early eighties, and nobody had thought twice about it (although the woman made it so clear that she thought both feminism and her fellow-residents were stupid that nobody much liked her).
"People from other parts of the world having to make the choice between the United States and somewhere else may have thought twice about coming to the U.S." But Zandi and industry executives say a complex mix of factors, including an improvement in the global economy and an increase in the number of European low-cost airlines, have also contributed to the decline.
Mr. Vaizey added that he "hadn't thought twice" about whether to host the event at the prime minister's office, a gesture that he said was "a clear sign of our commitment to the movement, and the confident, empowered community it is trying to create for creatives across the U.K." Mr. Cameron, although otherwise occupied in Switzerland, had prepared a statement to show his support for the project, too: "From Asia to America, they're dancing to our music, watching our films and wearing our designers' latest creations," the statement said.
After receiving his patent, the Quaker Oats company offered $1 million (approximately $10 million today) for Steenbock's vitamin D technology. Steenbock thought twice about the offer. Instead of quickly selling his rights to a commercial company, Steenbock believed the money should be returned to the university. After soliciting interest from nine other University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni, Steenbock was influential in starting the first university technology transfer office, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF).
A teary-eyed Ashwini pulls the trigger, mortally wounding his son in the process. Ashwini rushes towards him and in a tearful goodbye, Vijay realizes his mistake and asks for forgiveness, saying to his father that he always loved him very much. Vijay then dies. This makes Ashwini realize what a foolish idea it was to kill Vijay, and why he had not thought twice about doing so before pulling the trigger.
Dean Brown of PopMatters wrote a highly critical review of the album. He characterized the title track as a "ghastly attempt" at arena rock that "even Bon Jovi would have thought twice about releasing as a B-side." Brown reacted positively to "Kingmaker," though noted that the song seems to "pillage" Black Sabbath's "Children of the Grave." Many of the remaining songs on the album were criticized by Brown for being "cliché," "pathetic" and/or "awkward," among other things.
They turned on him and stripped him of the coat his father made for him, and threw him into a pit. As they pondered what to do with Joseph, the brothers saw a camel caravan of Ishmaelites coming out of Gilead, carrying spices and perfumes to Egypt, for trade. Judah, the strongest, thought twice about killing Joseph and proposed that he be sold. The traders paid twenty pieces of silver for Joseph, and the brothers took Joseph's coat back to Jacob, who was lied to and told that Joseph had been killed by wild animals.
He suggests that this might have very little educational value and the people he interviews generally agree, noting how Harris and Klebold led introverted lifestyles and had careless attitudes towards the game, and that nobody thought twice about it. Moore questions whether the school system is responding to the real needs of students or if they are reinforcing fear. Moore also interviews two young residents of Oscoda, Michigan. Moore suggests a culture of fear created by the government and the media leads Americans to arm themselves, to the advantage of gun-making companies.
Back in the mess, Starbuck yields her stein to Kat and toasts a succession of pilots who have perished since the war began. She claimed previously that she could not remember their names. Later, while practicing boxing with Helo, she admits that, before she met Anders, she would have not thought twice about dying in the process of killing Scar, while Helo tells her that letting Kat take the shot was the right decision. She tells Helo that she can't get over the hope that Anders might still be alive, despite the unlikelihood.
Together, the duo had written and produced seven songs for Carey's demo tape which she handed to Tommy Mottola. Their parting of ways was due to a contract Carey had signed prior to her signing with Columbia. Carey had agreed to split not only the songwriting royalties from the songs, but half of her earnings as well, something she never thought twice about while writing songs in his father's basement. However, when the time came to write music for Emotions, Sony officials made it clear he would only be paid the fair amount given to co- writers on an album.
"I am not entirely satisfied that all relevant information and reports have been disclosed to the New Zealand police or the coroner". Having obtained details of the 49 other people at the base at the time, DSS Wormald told a newspaper, "I suspect that there have been people who have thought twice about making contact with us on the basis of their future employment position". The U.S. Department of Justice also failed to obtain answers from the two organisations, which appeared to have denied jurisdiction. In December 2006 the Christchurch Coroner reconvened the investigation, the results of which were widely reported; the coroner's hearing in Christchurch was then adjourned indefinitely.
Robert Eisenman is of the belief Luke sought to minimise the importance of Jesus' family by whatever means possible, editing James and Jesus' brothers out of the Gospel record.. Keating argues Mary and Joseph rushed without hesitation straight back to Jerusalem when they realized Jesus was lost, which they would surely have thought twice about doing if there were other children (Jesus' blood brothers or sisters) to look after. The Gospel of John records the sayings of Jesus on the cross, i.e., the pair of commands "Woman, behold your son!" and "Behold, thy mother!" (), then states "from that hour the disciple took her unto his own home".
Luke's reporting of the visit of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus to the Temple of Jerusalem when Jesus was 12 years old makes no reference to any of Jesus' half-brothers. The modern scholar Robert Eisenman, however, is of the belief that Luke, as a close follower of Pauline Gentile Christianity, sought to minimise the importance of Jesus' family by whatever means possible, editing James and Jesus' brothers out of the Gospel record. Karl Keating argues that Mary and Joseph rushed without hesitation straight back to Jerusalem, when they realized Jesus was lost, which they would surely have thought twice about doing if there were other children (Jesus' siblings) to look after.
Richard Bath writes of him that, he was :"one of the great anomalies of Scottish forward play, a lumbering bull of a man whose greatest strength lay in his sheer strength. Although a capable footballer, it was Milne's destiny to build up a reputation as a formidable scrummager; the type of man even the Paprembordes of the world thought twice about taking issue with. But then, as Milne himself says, it was his ability to provide a solid tight platform that would allow Scotland to play No. 8s such as Derek White and Iain Paxton in the second row so that they could play a more fluid style and get away with it." Milne played for Heriot's FP and also the English side, Harlequin F.C.. His brothers David and Kenny were also capped.

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