ANTHONY: Let us now considergood name, honest estimation, and honourable fame.
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It's pointless to ask a child what they considergood music.
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Mourinho may considergood fortune had been with his team on this occasion.
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They purchase those which they considergood and at the best prices possible.
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Nothing you'd probably considergood. At least he was honest.
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In addition, some consumers will pay more for products they considergood for the environment.
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This naturally leaves a person free to choose what they considergood in medical opinion.
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If he exhibited a peevish temper, we may considergood-nature and intense thinking are not always found together.
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These people are simply giving their idea of Christianity, and in their way endeavoring to do what they considergood.
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If they believe we are not about to overtake them they will wait for us at some place they considergood.
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We must now considergood and evil in the passions of the soul: and under this head there are four points of inquiry:
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I have not seen what I considergood in the book once mentioned among the laudatory notices-exceptby your dear hand, my Emmy.
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Both patients and physicians considergood communication important, however little is known about patient involvement in and understanding of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) directives.
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According to the latter criticism, it is not enough to considergood institutions as a proximate influence whose origins are of no further practical interest.
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To me, almost any cigar is good that nobody else will smoke, and to me almost all cigars are bad that other people considergood.
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The race is always two miles; 16 minutes is consideredgood time.