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1 When that job was finished, he would consider the problem of himself.
2 FRUEHLING-Didyou ever consider the problem of what I call tangential advertising?
3 The Great Council of the Kingdom met to consider the problem .
4 I have had twenty years to consider the problem , High Lord.
5 Let us consider the problem in the light of pure reason.
6 For convenience, then, let us in this chapter consider the problem of organization.
7 Nevertheless, we do need to consider the problem of pain.
8 He does not consider the problem of Liberty and Necessity.
9 They might want to consider the problem of black shoots.
10 Allow me a few days to consider the problem .
11 Well, we do have time to consider the problem .
12 In your absence, I will consider the problem further.
13 They do not in any way consider the problem or the sum to be worked.
14 We're here, as I suppose you all know, to consider the problem of William Forrester.
15 So vast a sum did it seem that he began to consider the problem of investment.
16 For example, let's consider the problem Khoikhoi.
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