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1 What we think of as fate is just two neuroses knowing that they are a perfect match. 2 It's the kind of story we think of as myth. But in the case of Lincoln, the story is true. 3 This is what I think of as true peasant bread and it makes a terrific loaf for the picnic basket. 4 Things we think of as exotic grow wild here, like the mimosa. 5 What we think of as elementary particles are really these little loops vibrating in different ways. 6 Think of as exercise for the brain. 7 Often a parody of what people think of as silent movie acting, Valentino became an exotic heart-throb with gleaming eyes and flaring nostrils, in The Sheik,[www.] Blood and Sand and Monsieur Beaucaire. 8 So what we think of as fate, is just two neurosis knowing they're a perfect match. 9 Make quick lists of someactions you think of as uncontroversially morally good ones and morally badones and ask a friend to do the same. 10 Microbial fuel cells transform something we think of as undesirable into a resource. 11 Think of as the equivalent of the nation being called into the principal's office. 12 This is true even of people we think of as prodigies, such as Mozart. 13 Dynamic testing is what you would normally think of as testing running and using the software. 14 The tang dynasty is think of as the high summer of chinese poetry. 15 It's in recognition of what we can think of as this time-honored historical irony that Milton writes such a memorable line, a wonderful line, in his sonnet on the new Presbyterian regime. 16 Do not let that person think of as worthless you, refuels! 17 So what we think of as fate, is just two neuroses knowing they're a perfect match. 18 SSDS you can think of as a structured data store in the cloud(building block service), which is accessed using Internet protocols using a basic data manipulation language. 19 I don't think of as taking a day from you, but giving a day to them. 20 An event which you think of as crazy is taking place. 21 She never met any men until she met the young man whom I can not think of as my father. 22 Others are more fixed and allow little room for adjustment, and these we might think of as more lexical in character. 23 You can't hate what you can not touch, I can't even feel what most people think of as despair. 24 There is also evidence in favour of the view that what we might think of as pragmatic factors influence language comprehension. 25 There is no real boundary to the part of the planet I think of as the deep sea. 26 It's Milton's Satan who best prepares us - I'll throw this out here at the end of this lecture - who best prepares us to explore what we can think of as the labyrinth of Miltonic power. 27 Galileo, I have already indicated that Hobbes had met, William Harvey, Rene Descartes; a handful of others who were part of what we think of as the modern scientific revolutionaries. 28 John Osborne's kitchen sink classic, 'Look Back in Anger', which we think of as epitomising post-war austerity, is really about the emergence from that era into a more affluent, complex world. 29 Note that these criteria fit all groups we might think of as minority groups. 30 Just like Herakles and Achilles, and all the characters in the Greek what we think of as mythology, but these people actually lived a lot of them.