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1 Blake didn't bother to contemplate how fast Elise had taken it off, however.
2 He smiled to contemplate how her father would have regarded such a note.
3 As a result, people are already beginning to contemplate how these societies might operate.
4 As parents contemplate how the family can etch out a living, children watch out for younger siblings.
5 It is wonderful to contemplate how great a value may lie concealed in so small a compass!
6 The smug have-bread camp might need a bit of inspiration as they contemplate how to dispatch the batch.
7 It is daunting to contemplate how we as individuals might act with kindness and foresight for unborn people.
8 Only then, concedes Labour, might it be necessary to contemplate how Britain could leave without a deal in place.
9 Just contemplate how our civilisation would be impoverished if the following extracts from the Bible were to be removed.
10 It took four seconds, giving Max four more seconds to contemplate how much fun he was about to have.
11 She was up for anything that gave her something to do besides contemplate how screwed up her life was.
12 So from that time Wesley began to contemplate how he should escape the doom which had been planned for him.
13 Drakon took a moment to contemplate how history, especially his history, would have been different if Malin were working for the snakes.
14 That's the fear haunting policymakers as they contemplate how to respond to the shooting down of MH17 over eastern Ukraine last week.
15 If a recession does come in 2020, it's frightening to contemplate how little the RBA might be able to do to reverse it.
16 Those can feel like provocative ideas, but the larger goal of the book is to contemplate how we can get our mind to work better.
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