The morsels you'd never give a thought to until the world is spooning them down your throat.
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So while you might not pity oil companies, you might at least give a thought to the workers.
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FLORENCE, Italy — Next time you're debating whether to pack lightly or check a bag, give a thought to Mike Hodis.
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ASIDE from oxygen-quaffing mountaineers and scuba divers, few consumers give a thought to the normally stable world of making industrial gases.
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If you know someone who had a perinatal loss, give a thought to how hard it must have been to send that holiday card.
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He plays Sykes as a reckless snake oil salesman — a man who doesn't give a thought to the consequences of the bullshit dogma he's preaching.
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They studiously avoid the plastic packaging, disposable coffee cups, and paper towels that many of us never give a thought to before stuffing in the trash.
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IN SILICON VALLEY people are besotted by the latest thing, which is why techies rarely give a thought to PayPal, a digital-payments firm that turns 22017 this month.
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When I entered the very male-dominated worlds of financial services and technology, I didn't give a thought to gender or that I was often the only woman in the room.
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Josh Dun either didn't think Twenty One Pilots would win a Grammy, or he's just messing with us ... but he insists he didn't give a thought to his underwear when he got dressed for the show.
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Victoria Scalisi's vocals bridged a gap between grindcore, punk, doom and sludge in a way that few singers could hope to do, precisely because she didn't give a thought to bending to the conventions of genre so much as tearing holes in them to bludgeon DAMAD audience and/or general listenership as directly as possible.
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" This was something that > I had learned for myself. Charles merely confirmed it for me. Now, when I > sit down to write the first page of a novel, I never give a thought to who > will eventually read it. He said, "Don't talk about your books with anybody, > even me, until they are written.
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His greatest enemy, the Camerlengo Cardinal Annibale Albani, chose instead to support Cardinal Giacomo de Lanfredini of Florence, who worked in Rome in the Curia. In mid-August, Albani asked the leader of the Imperialist faction, Cardinal Niccolò del Giudice, to give a thought to Lambertini. After long deliberations, Lambertini was put forth to the cardinal electors as a compromise candidate, and it is reported that he said to the members of the College of Cardinals "If you wish to elect a saint, choose Gotti; a statesman, Aldrovandi; an honest man, me."Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti (1664–1742) was professor of philosophy at the College of Saint Thomas, and perhaps the leading Thomist of his time.
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