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Thinking and might
Thinking it unlikely that Kerr would grant the election without supply, Fraser warned Whitlam that the Governor-General might make up his own mind about the matter.
Thinking that they might have a new breed, Hochenedel and LaFrance contacted Dr. Solveig Pflueger, a show judge, chairperson of The International Cat Association's ( TICA ) genetics committee and advisor to the Board of Directors.
" Thinking it might be the only time he would get to use it, Phillips began to alternate between the two.
Thinking that Nelson might have fought to a stand-still but be unable to retreat without orders ( the Articles of War demanded that all ranks do their utmost against the enemy in battle ), at 1: 30pm Parker told his flag captain, " I will make the signal of recall for Nelson's sake.
On February 11, 1899, Francis filed an application for copyright of his painting “ Dog Looking At and Listening to a Phonograph .” Thinking the Edison-Bell Company located in New Jersey, USA, might find it useful, he presented it to James E. Hough, who promptly said, “ Dogs don ’ t listen to phonographs .” On May 31, 1899, Barraud went to the Maiden Lane offices of The Gramophone Company with the intention of borrowing a brass horn to replace the original black horn on the painting.
Thinking, perhaps, that the sound might go out, that " an abolitionist " had held forth several times to this community, and that the public feeling was not aroused to create mobs or disturbances, leaving the impression that all he said was concurred in, and received as gospel and the word of salvation.
According to Lavery, " Thinking that royal blue might be an appropriate colour, I mixed it on the palette, and taking a brush he applied it to the Garter ribbon.
Thinking might be criticized because one does not have all the relevant information – indeed, important information may remain undiscovered, or the information may not even be knowable – or because one makes unjustified inferences, uses inappropriate concepts, or fails to notice important implications.
Thinking it might help his sight, Dana left Harvard to enlist as a common sailor on a voyage around Cape Horn on the brig Pilgrim.
Thinking that he might have to be cremated against his wishes, his widow asked her friends whether they knew of a church that had space for him.
Thinking of securitization ( insurance ) as a panacea of all ills of a bad credit decision might spell the hedging of the risk in the form of transfer of the " hot potato ", from one issuer to the other
Thinking an aircraft might have crashed or been forced
Thinking that they might be foreigners, he tried several languages, and still there was no response.
Thinking he might die, he is prompted to confess a long-hidden secret: Homer has a half-brother.
Thinking that the birds might be " Cooper's Sandpipers " ( see below ), the two specimens were sent to the American Museum of Natural History in 1977 for comparison with the type specimen from which that form was named ; replies indicated that the birds were not of the same species ( Buckley 1988 ).
Thinking they might attack the people, and especially Dick, Le Moan tells them that she is alone on the island, that everyone else died in a storm.
Thinking the English might attempt to invest the city from both sides, the Constable left for Montauban to hold the crossings of the Tarn and the Garonne.

Thinking and help
Thinking that the spectacle will help show the public what happens when citizens become of no use to the State, the court grants both requests.
When used in a logical flow, the Thinking Processes help walk through a buy-in process:
Van Gelder uses this software to help ' teach ' the first year philosophy subject Critical Thinking: The Art of Reasoning which reliably achieves substantial gains in the critical thinking abilities of students ( 0. 7 to 0. 85 standard deviations ) as measured by pre and post semester testing with the use of control groups of the same ages as the student cohort both studying at Melbourne University and not studying at university.
Thinking that he doesn't know who she is, Becky replies that she isn't sure he would want to help her if he knew who she was.
Thinking he can be of help, Blackie switches the blank cartridge in Frankie's stage gun for a real bullet.
Thinking it ’ s what Billy needs in his life, and wanting to good for him, Lizzie tracks down his son, Bill Lewis, and with Dinah ’ s help brings him back to town.
With the help of Richard Buchanan, The Weatherehad School of Management's lead role in the trend was recognized by BusinessWeek in September, 2009 as one of the top 30 Design Thinking programs in the world.
Thinking Conan, being a white man, may feel some kinship with her and assist her, Livia asks him for his help.
* Critical Thinking -- Graphic organizers link verbal and visual information to help students make connections, understand relationships and recall related details.
Thinking Don Blake, who has just had the power of Thor removed from him, can help him find Thor, the Grey Gargoyle goes after him.

Thinking and returned
Thinking his sylph has returned, he rushes over, only to find the witch, Old Madge, kneeling at the hearth to warm herself.
In 2000, following the release of The Negative Aspect of Positive Thinking CD, Mark returned to the US, leaving Armed and Hammered once again with one guitarist.
Thinking to recuperate amidst his family, Adamson returned to St. Andrews.
Thinking a revolt was coming, Chico returned to Mexico to gather troops, but was reprimanded for leaving his post.

Thinking and .
Thinking fast, Tilghman never hesitated for one instant.
Thinking the evidence insufficient to get a conviction, he later released him.
Thinking on submarine defense has not always been clear-cut.
Thinking like that can get you into a padded pad.
Thinking in abstractions is considered to be one of the key traits in modern human behaviour, which is believed to have developed between 50, 000 and 100, 000 years ago, probably before the modern human exodus from Africa.
" Thinking Through the Ethics of Abortion.
* Critical Legal Thinking A Critical Legal Studies website which uses critical theory in an analysis of law and politics.
* Critical Legal Thinking A Critical Legal Studies website which uses critical theory in an analysis of law and politics.
A Tentative Description of Post-Formal Thinking: The Critical Confrontation with Cognitive Thinking.
Thinking games rely on the players ' powers of observation, recollection, logic and articulation.
* Drawing / Thinking: Confronting an Electronic Age, edited by Marc Treib, 2008, ISBN, 0-415-77560-4.
Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples: India, China, Tibet, Japan.
The early modern treatment of the subject derives from Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole's Logic, or The Art of Thinking, better known as the Port-Royal Logic, first published in 1662.
* Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole ' Logic ', or The Art of Thinking, ( known as the Port-Royal Logic ), translated J. Buroker, Cambridge 1996
" Teaching Elizabeth Tudor with Movies: Film, Historical Thinking, and the Classroom ," Sixteenth Century Journal, Summer 2007, Vol.
These include " Seasons Change " by Exposé, " Thinking of You " by Sa-Fire, " One More Try " by Timmy T, " Because I Love You ( The Postman Song )" by Stevie B, and " If Wishes Came True " by Sweet Sensation.
* World Thinking Day, also known as " B .- P. day " or " Founder's Day " ( World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts )
Orwell and Marxism: The Political and Cultural Thinking of George Orwell.
The two singles released from the album, " Just Keep Thinking About You " and " I Never Knew ", both topped Billboard < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Hot Dance Music / Club Play.
Thinking that Homeric Troy must be in the lowest level, Schliemann and his workers dug hastily through the upper levels, reaching fortifications that he took to be his target.
Thinking to regain control on the island that had produced so much wealth, Napoleon sent more than 20, 000 troops beginning in 1802 to quell the slave revolt in Saint-Domingue, which quickly escalated into war for independence.
Thinking she is dead, he rambles about his plan to blow up the entire school during a pep rally.
* Cairns, Douglas L. " Hybris, Dishonour, and Thinking Big.

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