"I will think of him as a more viable candidate now, because he can win, " Mike Cobb says.
They get used intermittently, so I can imagine that every time you put them on, you will think of me.
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"He's so full of remorse and said he thinks of me every day, as I will think of him, " she said.
You will think of them both for days after seeing the movie.
Last, the administration has announced a conceptual change: that it will think of the greater Middle East (including Afghanistan and Pakistan) as an integrated whole, despite the separate envoys.
"Women are known to care more about how they're presenting themselves, what they look like, what people will think of them, and that could result in them trying to combat that, " she added.
I'll just say here that I will think of these young warriors -- the ones who fought, the ones who keep on fighting, the ones who never made it back -- till the end of my days.
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She has no idea what Zaak will think of it, but she cannot help imagining him being more sarcastic than her mother, who reacted with unprecedented bafflement when Cambara informed her of her imminent trip to the country.
Today's consumers use the Internet in their own particular way for e-mail, web-surfing and so on, but, the bulls argue, tomorrow's will think of it more as a form of interactive television, with many people watching the same material.
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But you go on reflexively to stigmatizing weapons systems and call for unilateral U.S. restraints, so that maybe nobody else will think of the idea of doing something that they've obviously thought of and have a very profound interest in doing.
And, this way, for the rest of his life -- be it in the fraternity house, his bachelor pad, or his family's home, as he frantically tries to feed his own growing offspring -- when he opens that front door, smiles at the delivery person, and smells the chicken and broccoli in brown sauce, the kid will think of me.
But when people think of the iPhone and its inevitable successors, they will still think of Jobs.
It rightly thinks that students who become fond of their early computing experiences will think well of the supplier later in life, and this strategy appears to have worked pretty well.
When future generations hear these songs of pain and progress and struggle and sacrifice, I hope they will not think of them as somehow separate from the larger American story.
Some of you will think the rest of Lord Skidelsky's argument is equally impractical, or naive.
In 10 years we will think nothing of school-leavers going off to university anywhere in the world.
This could change in a month or several months later or in a year, but will they think of you then?
After an IRS audit has been completed you will generally think of yourself as home free with respect to that year.
These are all astute points, but will someone think of the children?
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"People's decisions on where to shop is based on 'what will people think of me if they see me shopping there', " says Paul Buckley, lecturer in marketing and consumer psychology at the University of Wales Institute.
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What will people think of you?
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More likely is that the school trust and Hershey's board of directors will have to think of ways of helping the school trust reduce its investment risk while providing safeguards for the town.
No member of the military will think this is the only piece of guidance for them to follow, and certainly no commander will rely on this ATTP over legal advice.
The upshot is that a lot of employers will need to defensively think of low-cost ways of building loyalty.
As outbreaks continue in 2011, public-health officials will begin to think of them in a different way.
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