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Thinking and English
Thinking he had killed the man and fearing retribution, the couple flee New Orleans and venture into the wilderness of Louisiana, hoping to reach a neighbouring English settlement.
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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 a change of scenery might help, Rothko returned to Portland.
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 and attempt
In a similar attempt in 1895, E. W. Scripture, another American psychologist, published a book, called Thinking, Feeling, Doing, that was adapted for the average reader.
Thinking this was just an attempt to spare his life, Usama killed him anyway and when the news of this got back to the Prophet, he told him " " Did you kill him in spite of his professing La ilaha illallah ( There is no God but One )?

Thinking and city
Thinking that he was still imprisoned in the first city, the Dalek leader announces that their alliance is over.
Thinking patriotism would play a part in the promotion, the city chose July 4, the United States ' independence day.

Thinking and from
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.
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.
* " In Praise of Open Thinking ", audio from a panel discussion with his son George Dyson, recorded 07-29-2004
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 is what he does, and his power must come from his essence.
Thinking can be a free deed ; in addition, it can liberate our will from its subservience to our instincts and drives.
* Thinking Outside the Box — Dutch veal farming from Beef magazine
With the advent of Z39. 50: 1992, the termination of support for the free WAIS from Thinking Machines and the establishment of WAIS Inc as a commercial venture, the U. S. National Science Foundation funded CNIDR to create a clearinghouse of information related to Internet search and discovery systems and to promote open source and standards.
* " More ", by Doctor and the Medics from I Keep Thinking It's Tuesday
* British — Ali Campbell: " Nothing Ever Changes ( Pierrot )", from Flying High ( 2009 ); David Bowie: Pierrot in Turquoise ( 1993 ; includes following songs from the film of the same title: " Threepenny Pierrot ", " Columbine ", " The Mirror ", " When I Live My Dream & 2 "); Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix: " Birthplace of Harlequin ", " Columbine Confused ", " Pierrot's Song of Positive Thinking ", and " Pierrot in the Roof Garden ", from The Entropy Tango and Gloriana Demo Sessions ( 2008 ); Petula Clark: " Pierrot pendu " (" Hanged Pierrot "), from Hello Mister Brown ( 1966 ); Placebo: " Pierrot the Clown ", from Meds ( 2006 ); Rick Wakeman: " The Dancing Pierrot ", from The Art in Music Trilogy ( 1999 ); Soft Machine: " Thank You Pierrot Lunaire ", from Volume Two ( 1969 ).
Thinking he would not surpass the truck chase from Raiders of the Lost Ark ( because the truck was much faster than the tank ), he felt this sequence should be more story-based and needed to show Indiana and Henry helping each other.
* Warburton Nigel, Thinking from A to Z, Routledge 1998.
* Connection Machine, models 1 and 2 ( CM-1 and CM-2 ), from Thinking Machines Corporation, circa 1985
Thinking about such matrices can be useful in one way, though: they highlight the fact that given any objects and in an additive category, there is exactly one morphism from to 0 ( just as there is exactly one 0-by-1 matrix with entries in ) and exactly one morphism from 0 to ( just as there is exactly one 1-by-0 matrix with entries in ) – this is just what it means to say that 0 is a zero object.
With the CM-5, announced in 1991, Thinking Machines switched from the CM-2's hypercubic architecture of simple processors to an entirely new MIMD architecture based on a fat tree network of SPARC RISC processors.
The company moved in 1984 from Waltham to Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, close to the MIT AI Lab and Thinking Machines ' competitor Kendall Square Research.
* Thinking Machines by Alex Papadimoulis in The Daily WTF's " Tales from the Interview "
Thinking that he was from Corinth, he set out toward Thebes to avoid this fate.

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