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29 Sentences With "thought too much"

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I never thought too much about my Jewish identity growing up.
For many years, Barkley never thought too much about his name.
Apparently the Facebook execs hadn't thought too much about it until reporters asked.
"Too little cuddling" was what she meant, the author himself thought; "too much bottle…too little bosom".
Others stood up for his political views, or at least thought too much was being made of them.
And 64 percent thought too much bias existed in the selection of what stories news organizations do or don't cover.
You've probably never thought too much about how to quickly transport a 10-tonne plane engine, but Qantas has the answer.
In "The Art of the Deal," he explained that he thought too much planning curbed his creativity and impeded his thinking.
It couldn't have happened with the right kind of a girl, and he thought too much of himself to marry any other than the country's best.
" Asked if he thought too much "ordinary" might make the royal family too accessible and take away its mystery, the prince said: "It's a tricky balancing act.
Until then, no one had thought too much about the speed of light -- it was just another universal constant that experimental physicists attempted to calculate with ever greater accuracy.
My role was to work well with the offender and build a rapport, so if I thought too much about what the victims went through, it made that even more challenging.
A little personal, as I barely know you, but it means in reality that I've always used both hands, and never really thought too much about it either way, you weirdo.
For five seasons, "The Affair" gave me food for thought on topics I would perhaps have not thought too much about, given how painfully hard they are to resolve in real life.
I mean, it might be green code just by coincidence, but I've never really thought too much about the relative energy consumption demanded by this design pattern or algorithm versus some other.
Sure, it had crossed our minds that we'd probably also save some money along the way...which felt like a bonus...but that wasn't our main motivation at the time, so we hadn't thought too much about the financial implications.
Grey Worm's penis — or lack thereof — is not really something I've thought too much about, but at an event at the Sky Garden's City Garden Bar sponsored by Belvedere Spritz Cocktails on Tuesday, the 27-year-old revealed that that's a fact people can't get enough of.
But I had no idea what I was doing, so the mistake is that I didn't demand that my investors really do that for me, and I think that I thought too much about meeting the big names in the industry that, again, are super inspirational, but tactically they weren't going to show me how I should be changing my own hiring tactics on a day-to-day basis.
A review for the BBC praised the acting and writing of the break-up scene, but thought too much time was spent on the prom scene compared with the monster-of-the-week plot.
" Following the recording of Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 (1996), the Beach Boys discussed finishing Smile at a band meeting. Carl rejected the idea, as he feared that it would cause Brian another nervous breakdown. Asked about Smile during the press run for his 1998 comeback album Imagination, Wilson responded, "I thought too much.
"In Homage", The New Yorker, September 29, 1962. Accessed July 31, 2012. David Dubinsky and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union opposed the project, arguing that the factory town would cause unions to lose their power over wages. Political opposition came from those who thought too much money was being spent on the project, as well as those opposed to the New Deal in general.
Limburg has written about the guilt of her miscarriage and the possibility that she had thoughts of harming her baby. It was only during her pregnancy that she self diagnosed her own Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and later it was confirmed by a specialist. She suffers from Asperger's syndrome, which was only diagnosed in her 30s. The Woman Who Thought Too Much, a memoir, was published in January 2011.
Tomás Ribeiro, author of the patriotic poem "D. Jayme", is sincere, but belongs to the same school which thought too much of form and melody. In 1865 some young poets led by Antero de Quental, and future president Teófilo Braga, rebelled against the domination over letters which Castilho had assumed, and, under foreign influences, proclaimed the alliance of philosophy with poetry. A fierce pamphlet war heralded the downfall of Castilho and poetry gained in breadth and reality, though in many instances it became non-Christian and revolutionary.
But after a couple of millenniums had passed and when all the excitement of the food in the weather had died down, the town of Chewandswallow gradually (but inexplicably) took the residents a turn for the worse. Then the people began to realize that they were not happy about it as they thought. Too much food or unappetizing food for the residents of Chewandswallow came down. The sanitation department of Chewandswallow gave up and shut down service operations (shut down worldwide) forever due to the crisis, and the weather continued to worsen.
There were no children of the marriage. Archbishop Tait, 1876 Over the next four years Davidson played an increasingly influential role at Lambeth Palace. He grew to know Tait's mind thoroughly, and the Archbishop placed complete confidence in his son-in-law, delegating more and more to him. Davidson took the lead on Tait's behalf in the controversy in 1881 between high-church proponents and evangelical opponents of ritualism; in 1882 he played an important part in discouraging Anglican overtures to the Salvation Army, an organisation in which he thought too much power was in the hands of its general.
It was a closed-cycle that could operate continuously, as he described in his patent: :I am enabled to use volatile fluids for the purpose of producing the cooling or freezing of fluids, and yet at the same time constantly condensing such volatile fluids, and bringing them again into operation without waste. His prototype system worked although it did not succeed commercially. In 1842, a similar attempt was made by American physician, John Gorrie, who built a working prototype, but it was a commercial failure. Like many of the medical experts during this time, Gorrie thought too much exposure to tropical heat led to mental and physical degeneration, as well as the spread of diseases such as malaria.
On 19 January 2014, Lanning became Australia's youngest-ever captain, standing in for Jodie Fields mid-way through the 2013–14 Women's Ashes. She scored 78 not out from 54 balls in a T20I at Bellerive Oval, although England would go on to win the match by nine wickets and consequently clinch the series. In February 2014, Lanning was appointed as the full-time captain of Australia's T20 team. In a retrospective interview, she described the decision as "a bit of a shock because I hadn't really thought too much about leadership or anything like that". At the 2014 World Twenty20, Lanning was the tournament's top run-scorer, compiling 257 across six innings. During a group stage match against Ireland, she made 126 runs from 65 balls to set a new record for highest individual total in women's T20Is.
The one size fits all approach meant that there was bias to a certain team or driver during the event, which led to viewers missing out on more important action and incidents. Where the two feed approach meant that replays (for when returning from an ad break) and local bias action could be overlaid on the local feed while the international feed was left unaffected. The only station that differed from this set up was "DF1" (re-branded to "Premiere" then to "Sky Deutschland")—a German channel which offers all sessions live and interactive, with features such as the onboard and pitlane channels. This service was obtained by Bernie Ecclestone at the end of 1996 and became F1 Digital Plus, which was made more widely available around Europe until the end of 2002, when the cost of the digital interactive service was thought too much.
Kippah with Israeli and American flags As of July 2006, a poll stated that 44% of Americans thought that the "United States supports Israel about the right amount", 11% thought "too little", and 38% thought "too much". The same poll asked "In general, do you favor or oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state that is recognized by the United Nations?" with 42% responding in the affirmative with 34% opposed. Many in the United States question the levels of aid and general commitment to Israel, and argue that a US bias operates at the expense of improved relations with various Arab states. Others maintain that democratic Israel is a helpful and strategic ally, and believe that US relations with Israel strengthen the US presence in the Middle East. A 2002–2006 Gallup Poll of Americans by party affiliation (Republican/Democratic) and ideology (conservative/moderate/liberal) found that, although sympathy for Israel is strongest amongst the right (conservative Republicans), the group most on the left (liberal Democrats) also have a greater percentage sympathizing with Israel.

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