The next time you hinge open that notebook PC and smile at a feature that makes it easier to use, give a thought to Bill Moggridge, who passed away Saturday from cancer at the age of 69.
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A. I--I did not give it a thought.
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At the same time, give a little thought to challenges you would face if tomorrow turns out to be much better than expected.
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The former were a little bit riskier than the latter, but if you could stand it, the best thing is to put as much of your hard-earned cash into good, solid American companies and leave it there for a long time and not give it a second thought.
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Yet, in a few weeks, very few people will give it a second thought.
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If they don't think he's genuine, they won't give it a second thought.
They say there is deep meaning in numbers so simple that we barely give them a second thought when we use them.
Professor Mason, if you'd give us a final thought about this and the question of whether you think this is an issue for policy to address.
When people invested in real estate shelters in the early to mid 1980s, they usually did not give a lot of thought to state income taxes.
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Still, despite not knowing much, we wanted to give you a look at this device anyway because we thought it would be a good opportunity to give you some early impressions of the performance.
But a great virtue of the diaries is that Clark did not give a hoot what we thought about him.
Although I'm a hardcore Energizer Bunny fan, I thought I'd give Rayovac a shot.
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He says his father had been a marksman for the U.S. Marines, so he thought he would give shooting a try.
"I was patiently waiting for somebody to give me a nickname that I thought suited me, " he says.
Still, do a person ever give some thought to color when making your web-site.
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Those things are causing shoppers to give serious thought to buying a new car this spring.
"I can't say that I am optimistic for what is going to happen, but I know that to the extent that I can, I will try to influence those of my friends who voted angrily the previous time now to give (it) a second thought, " she said.
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In the meantime, if you do forget a doctor's appointment, as most of us have done at one time or other, please spare a thought for the practice or hospital, and give them a call.
But it would be embarrassing for the front-runner, and it might give a few party elders pause for thought.
Meanwhile, the pro-Obama Culinary Workers Union fought to keep a caucus plan that allowed the nearly 200, 000 casino and hotel employees on the Las Vegas strip to take part at caucus sites in their workplaces -- a plan thought to give Obama an edge after the union endorsed him last week.
We also were able to go to a fashion--a hair show--excuse me--in London, and here in America, we went to salons in Washington, DC, and also in New York City, and we asked friends to recommend women to us which we thought would give us a great story and also had a unique hairstyle.
Patty I was told, because of a youthful infatuation one supposes, had also asked her father to take a private meeting with Ms. Caldicott in order to give a hearing to what apparently Patty thought were compelling warnings and pleas with respect to the evils of nuclear weapons and impending doom associated with expanding commercial nuclear energy.
So he secured a different arrangement: at the end of each year, Rajaratnam would give him whatever he thought his information had been worth, a common practice at McKinsey.
When I hold my Father's medals, or visit him where he rests at Fort Rosecrans, and see row after row after row of white crosses, I weep for this greatest generation, who sacrificed everything, without a second thought, to give us freedom.
They say journalism is dying, and I love potato salad, so I thought I'd give it a shot.
This is a race that was on nobody's radar screen, as opposed to, you're right, North Carolina, where Democrats had said earlier on, they thought that they could give Dole a race, but nobody had really been talking about Saxby Chambliss.
This morning at the gym I picked up a 25-pound weight and thought about how much more difficult it would be for me to give a keynote speech or walk through a big airport carrying it.
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