1. The House will know that the Government thought long and hard about their Decision to retain the statutory training board. 2. At the County Ground... the referee had to think long and hard about allowing the game to go on... the pitch was wet and heavy... 3. As Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Johnny Van Zant tells it, the band initially thought long and hard about a way to reach listeners. 4. Bush also has to think long and hard about what happens if a Bush-McCain ticket loses to the Democrats. 5. But for readers in a hurry, looking for direction without wanting to think hard about it, this book provides an easy way answer. 6. But if the UCLA left tackle Jon Ogden slips down to the Giants, they will think long and hard about taking him. 7. But Sanders would apparently like the Giants to think long and hard about that prospect. 8. Clinton should have emphasized that, instead of breathing so hard about the exact timing. 9. Finally, what seems hard about writing may not be what you think. 10. Fine, but before they bruise one another from so much triumphal back patting, they ought to think long and hard about the ramifications. |
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