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1 But there's also a bigger idea behind it - encouraging people to think about climate change.
2 All that transpires on The Land is based on a bigger idea or might become one.
3 But behind the scenes, as McKelvey tells it, he and Neumann were hatching a bigger idea .
4 She would have an idea about something, and suddenly it would turn into a much bigger idea .
5 I took ideas from things like birds and ants to combine into a bigger idea that reflects sustainable living.
6 Or even after they arrived, if they had been explaining some still newer and bigger idea not yet accomplished.
7 Ideas rushed through his head; he thought that she was going to give him some bigger idea than he had known.
8 Now, in a number of senses, we are free, but freedom is a much bigger idea than simply the liberation of territory and tongues.
9 He has bigger ideas than I gave him credit for.
10 Where was the political drama, the commitment to bigger ideas ?
11 Bellinger, who had been State Department legal adviser in the Bush administration, had bigger ideas .
12 It needs bigger ideas than just price cuts.
13 We need new rules and bigger ideas .
14 Chumps of my caliber didn't come along every day, and she was beginning to get bigger ideas .
15 Others have bigger ideas on what Taylor could turn her attention to...
16 Sex and violence are personal obsessions for Cooper, yes, but they're also ways to get at bigger ideas .
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