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thought and she
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
As she drove, she thought about her plan.
That mistake, she thought, had cost her dearly these past few days, and she wanted to avoid falling into any more of the traps that the mountain might set for her.
A few days ago, she would have thought such an expedition as this utterly ridiculous ; ;
And he really feels that way, she thought.
He was aware of her as a frightfully good-looking American WAC, a second lieutenant assigned to do the paper work, ( regardless of how important she might have thought she was ) in the Command offices, but that was all.
About that time Miss Langford straightened up and looked out the window directly at him, he thought, although probably she didn't even see him.
He thought she gave him that look with the hidden something in it as he let her hand go.
That should do it, he thought, because Miss Langford had said she was going to be strict about school work.
If there was ever a thought in her mind she might devote her life to religion, it was now dispelled.
Tessie, everybody thought, was a strong woman, but she was only strong because she had Alfred to lean on.
she `` labored & thought she shuld effecte '' it but her husband said that `` we shuld wynne it by the sworde ''.
They had already lost most of their corn, she thought.
Their eyes betrayed too much of their emotions, she thought sadly.
But when she called he had thought better of the matter and decided not to involve himself in a new entanglement.
For a moment she thought of answering with the truth but she knew there were men who shied away from virginity, who demanded some degree of education in body as well as mind.
She and her husband had formerly lived in New York, where she had many friends, but Mr. Flannagan thought the country would be safer in case of war.
I thought she'd gone upstairs and expected to hear she had.

thought and was
Any lingering suspicion that this was a trick Al Budd had thought up was dispelled.
He was tall and dark-skinned, a half-breed, Wilson thought.
It was obvious that he wished himself different from the sort of person he thought he was.
Perhaps it was insane, Pamela thought.
It was not, thought Pamela, such an evil place after all.
Mrs. Roebuck thought Johnson was a `` sweet bawh t'lah lahk thet '', but her Herman was getting to be a man, there was no getting around it.
The way his red rubber lips were stretched across his pearly little teeth I thought he was only having a little joke, but, no, he wanted me to bend down from the roar of wind so he could roar something into my ear.
You thought I was a Mexican, didn't you, buddy ''??
Maybe Lou was only unconscious, but right then I thought he must be dead.
She was like charcoal, he thought -- dark, opaque, explosive.
At first, I thought he was out of his head, talking wildly like this.
`` When I came up, damnit, I thought I was going down.
Jack walked off alone out the road in the searing midday sun, past Robert Allen's three-room, tarpapered house, toward the field where the other boys were playing ball, thinking of what he would do in order to make Miss Langford have him stay in after school -- because this was the day he had decided when he thought he saw the look in her eyes.
`` I hated the war '', he said, `` but thought I ought to go because I was, perhaps, one of those who hadn't done enough to prevent it ''.
Miriam had not yet goaded him into mentioning her directly, but one can feel the generalized anger in Wright's remarks to reporters when he was asked, one morning on arrival in Chicago, what he thought of the city as a whole.

thought and remarkable
Since computers can make arithmetic calculations much faster and more accurately than humans, it was thought to be only a short matter of time before the technical details could be taken care of that would allow them the same remarkable capacity to process language.
Connolly remarked of him as a schoolboy, " The remarkable thing about Orwell was that alone among the boys he was an intellectual and not a parrot for he thought for himself ".
" It is remarkable that Luther, who vehemently attacked men like Erasmus and Bucer, when he thought that truth was at stake, never spoke directly against Melanchthon, and even during his melancholy last years conquered his temper.
" It contains fine lines and dignified thought, and is most notable for its original topic, vivid imagery and moral altitude, as well as for the author's remarkable precocity.
" He thought Long Island represented a remarkable opportunity ," said Chapin's widow, Sandy.
By the middle of the nineteenth century European travelers were being joined in increasing numbers by people who were attracted to the town's mineral springs which were thought to possess remarkable curative powers in the treatment of a variety of ailments and discovered accidentally.
Ritschl's work made a profound impression on German thought and gave a new confidence to German theology, while at the same time it provoked a storm of hostile criticism: his school has grown with remarkable rapidity.
No less remarkable than his representation of perverse depravity in El Burlador de Sevilla is his dramatic treatment of a philosophical enigma in El Condenado por desconfiado, but El Burlador de Sevilla and El Condenado por desconfiado are thought by scholars as Fernando Cantalapiedra or Alfredo Rodriguez to have been written by Andrés de Claramonte.
" For to upstage Chevy, I thought, was a remarkable accomplishment for a 13-year-old kid ," said Hughes.
This " parallelism " is a phenomenon noticed in the portions of the Old Testament that are at the same time marked frequently by the so-called dialectus poetica ; it consists in a remarkable correspondence in the ideas expressed in two successive verses ; for example, the above-cited words of Lamech, " Adah and Zillah, hear my voice ; ye wives of Lamech, harken unto my speech ", in which are found " he ' ezin " and " imrah ," show a remarkable repetition of the same thought.
Beside the main church stood a weighty black cannon with a plaque saying ' Captured at Sevastopol 1865 ', which I thought was a remarkable piece of initiative on the part of the locals-it's not every day, after all, that you find a Nottinghamshire market town storming a Crimean redoubt and bringing home booty-and the shops seemed prosperous and well ordered.
The above is a remarkable mixture of advanced thought ahead of his time and unproved, unsound speculation which today would be called unscientific.
The Napes are important in the history of English rock climbing: W. P. Haskett Smith's ascent of the remarkable detached pinnacle of Napes Needle in June 1886 ( now graded Hard Severe ) is thought by many to mark the origins in England of rock climbing as a sport in its own right, as opposed to a necessary evil undergone by mountaineers on their way to the summit.
" Fénelon ( Second Dialogue ) describes it as portrayal ; De Quincey, as a holding of the thought until the mind gets time to eddy about it ; Newman gives a masterly analysis of it ; his own sermons are remarkable for this quality of amplification as are those of Bourdaloue on the intellectual, and those of Massillon on the intellectual-emotional side, v. g. the latter's sermon on the Prodigal Son.
Duncan from the first was remarkable for the breadth of his views, especially in what concerned the welfare of the people, and the courage and ardour with which he promoted measures not usually thought to be embraced in the minister's rôle.
His metaphysical work, giving a remarkable effort of systematisation, is a real history of medieval thought, combining the three schools available at that time: Thomism, Scotism and Nominalism.
And I thought how remarkable it is that in nature, life wants to grow towards the light.
The reviewer also commended the lyrics of " Twitch ", which he thought was " remarkable for being what may be the first ever song about someone with a facial tic ".
* giving the viewing audience a remarkable insight into the thought processes of strong human chess players and strong chess computers, and the combination thereof.
The remarkable modernity of thought apparent in Montaigne's essays, coupled with their sustained popularity, made them arguably the most prominent work in French philosophy until the Enlightenment.
Between 1915 and 1924 he coached Passaic High School to a remarkable 200-1 record, winning seven state basketball championships during his tenure, though the team's success on the court created conflict between Blood and the school's principal, Arnold D. Arnold, who thought that the team's overwhelming athletic accomplishments were distracting students from their academics.
From this evidence it is thought that the committee used the original Virginia Plan, the decisions of the Convention on modifications to that plan, and other sources, such as the Articles of Confederation, provisions of the state constitutions, and even Charles Pinckney's plan, to produce the first full draft, which author David O. Stewart has called a " remarkable copy-and-paste job.
" She said she thought it " remarkable " that an LDS church member was invited for the honor, " and even more so a woman.

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