Today, he's thought to have around 16 million great, great,... great grandsons.
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However, a recent BMJ Case Report has given me pause for thought.
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Of course it's possible someone thought you were a risk; it happens.
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I asked her if she thought her 'natural' strategy was actually working.
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Dixon thought quickly; no questions about Bertrand's possible partner must be asked.
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However, I fear this might simply be a case of wishful thinking.
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You said you wanted to know what I'm thinking; there weren't conditions.
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A new friendship in September will bring a new way of thinking.
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Of course its answer is simplistically correct, but unfortunately is wishful thinking.
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No one was used to thinking about health in terms of community.
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He had laid his plans well in this curious, involuntary cerebration.
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That is not cerebration, brain-work, it is a matter of FEELING.
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Unwittingly-byunconscious cerebration-bythe long inevitable storing of disdained impressions-she had arrived at vision.
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All his accomplished work shows signs of the intensest cerebration.
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Unconscious cerebration was doing its work, even with the lunatic.
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It was a species of fighting intellection, at once prudent and destructive.
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On the whole, you must not go to China for thought or intellection.
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The elements of sound intellection are: direct observation, inductive reason, and trustworthy testimony.
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Teela alternated intellection with intuition; he could never tell which way she would jump.
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We divide all intellection: the obviously preposterousness and the established.
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It's often very difficult to alter that faulty type of thoughtprocess.
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I'm hoping the intervening seconds will have erased his dangerous thoughtprocess.
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Even with Window Seat there was a method and thoughtprocess involved.
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That does change your thoughtprocess on where you want to be.
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For once, this sceptical thoughtprocess does not actually make any sense.
Ús de mentation en anglès
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Now let us imagine a hypothetical race whose entire mentation is conscious.
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The last ball represents the conscious thought-theother stages in the unconscious mentation.
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Opinions regarding important matters have been formed when accurate mentation has been impossible.
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There are degrees of mentation-intelligence ,ifyou prefer-justas there are degrees of temperature.
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They allow mentation a million times faster than neurons.
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The cerebration of each is the prophetic sacrament of the yet undeveloped possibilities of his mentation.
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In this they have missed some of the most interesting and valuable manifestations of sub-conscious mentation.
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When psychology becomes an exact science like physics, we'll be able to calibrate mentation like temperature.
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If you can, bring somebody who's a qualified psychologist, somebody capable of evaluating the Fuzzies' mentation.
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Juan Jimenez is studying mentation of Terran dogs, cats and primates, and Freyan kholphs and Mimir black slinkers.
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When we encounter any being whose mentation includes these characteristics, we may know him for a sapient brother.
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The necessity for understanding and dealing with totally new environments was responsible for this rapid acceleration in human mentation.
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Let us then listen to the report of the Intellect, as well as of the higher fields of mentation.
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If we depict sapient mentation as an iceberg, we might depict nonsapient mentation as the sunlight reflected from its surface.
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The concept of association cortex emerged from the tradition of an associationist view of human mentation and a localizationist view of cortical organization.
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By retraining the lower planes of mentation to their proper work, and by stimulating the higher ones, man may "make himself over."