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  • She speaks earnestly, thoughtfully and funnily about how we are all ‘differently abled ‘in one way or another.’
  • Bella could see here there, sitting thoughtfully amongst the bolts of fabric.
  • Millson regarded her thoughtfully. Perhaps she was right.
  • As Mei walked slowly from the room, Jui - chueh gazed after her thoughtfully.
  • And I, who was, for my age, what Kitty called 'Bible-learned,' said thoughtfully, and with some puzzledness of mind, 'Then he's older than The Children's Book of Christmas Stories
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  • Thoughtfully this model features attached objective lens covers and a cover for the oculars.
  • He is also replacing his receiver and turning to gaze thoughtfully out of the window.
  • Of course," she added thoughtfully, `Adrienne ist eine Affe! ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • And I, who was, for my age, what Kitty called 'Bible-learned,' said thoughtfully, and with some puzzledness of mind, 'Then he's older than Snap-Dragons: A Tale of Christmas Eve; and Old Father Christmas: An Old-Fashioned Tale of the Young Days of a Grumpy Old Godfather
  • Emerging from the skylight, I turn and walk right into a pearlescent heaven of snowbells (what a thoughtfully beautiful and observant name, like all the old names) and their perfume.
  • It is put into a slide mount-like viewing envelope and then inside of a larger glassine envelope with a magnifying glass thoughtfully included so that the recipient can actually read it. Boing Boing
  • Balancing his cup in one hand, he reached for his pocket watch and checked the lateness of the hour, before replacing it thoughtfully.
  • He glanced at the sandglass that he had turned over just moments ago and then thoughtfully back to the Masterharper. Dragon's Fire
  • 'Onnyway, naethin' came o't, 'continued Ringan, imbibing thoughtfully from his glass,' but what I'm thinkin 'the noo is that aiblins anither ghaist-gliff micht do a body I ken o' a guid turn. ' Border Ghost Stories
  • He sipped at his beer thoughtfully.
  • There has been plenty of discussion in the last few years of the need for college presidents to speak out more often and thoughtfully on public issues.
  • ‘I must say, though,’ she said thoughtfully, fingering her violin.
  • Chapters on imperial politics, religion and magic and on Arthurian geography complete this readable and thoughtfully assembled collection. The Times Literary Supplement
  • ‘And at least she's not dead,’ Sarah mused thoughtfully.
  • And he _isn't_ a pawer," Stella said, thoughtfully. Masters of Space
  • He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies.
  • He is also replacing his receiver and turning to gaze thoughtfully out of the window.
  • Chapters on imperial politics, religion and magic and on Arthurian geography complete this readable and thoughtfully assembled collection. The Times Literary Supplement
  • From a leafless high branch of a dead tree the huddled heap of a kite regarded them thoughtfully.
  • His jaw was thrust forward, his tongue protruding thoughtfully. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Qiara began to chew thoughtfully and play with the undone laces of her Converse All-Stars.
  • The actors speak directly to the audience, who are meant to realize they are watching a play, reacting thoughtfully instead of seeking emotional identification and escapist entertainment.
  • ‘Maybe we'll have some congas and bongos, marimba and vibraphones, a bass drum, cow bells - perhaps a Chinese gong,’ she said, thoughtfully.
  • I smiled thoughtfully to myself as I ticked off the amount of yeses on my fingers.
  • The reality of his feeling reference to the painful position of the defendant's father, the sincerity of his regret on behalf of the bank, for the deplorable exigency under which proceedings had been instituted, spread a kind of blankness through the court; men frowned thoughtfully, and one or two ladies shed furtive tears. The Imperialist
  • Rarely does television so sensitively and thoughtfully depict the terrible grief and pain of loss, with all its far-reaching and long-lived repercussions.
  • Next to Paulsen, Nim Goldman doodled thoughtfully on a pad.
  • I scrub crusted blood from between the fingers of my left hand thoughtfully.
  • Used thoughtfully, feedback about how stakeholders are reacting to the organisation's activities serves as a basis for continuous improvement.
  • He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies.
  • The man pulled thoughtfully at his pipe before commenting on our proposal.
  • The Duchess had asked me to come take pictures, so I did, trying in vain to navigate the difference between too-bright flash and too-dim no-flash, trying to get a picture of Janice with her mouth open instead of thoughtfully pursed, which is how it somehow managed to be ever time my camera thought through its digital mazes and finally took the shot. Janice Erlbaum
  • He stroked his beard thoughtfully.
  • The solicitor took a swallow of white wine, then frowned thoughtfully.
  • Livi's neighbor's brow puckered thoughtfully as she read the instructor's criticisms.
  • It had been my custom to throw the babes into the river which nature had thoughtfully provided for the purpose, but that night I did not dare to leave the oilery for fear of the constable. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8 Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales
  • It attempts to handle a serious topic thoughtfully, but ultimately fumbles it.
  • Yes, he told himself, as he stood there, thoughtfully, as though bound to the spot by some Power not himself, -- yes, consciousness was like that little glass tube which electricians called a coherer, and all his vague impressions and mental-gropings were those disorderly, minute fragments of nickel and silver which only leaped into continuity and order under the shock and impact of those fleet and foreign electric waves, which floated from some sister consciousness aching with its undelivered messages. Phantom Wires A Novel
  • You and your family make for a winning team when you talk to each other thoughtfully. The Sun
  • Whichever Relay body operators choose, they'll be getting one of the most practical and thoughtfully designed loadspaces in the class.
  • The owner thoughtfully provided a separate room for diners to sit down and enjoy the cuisine.
  • Once she finished thoughtfully studying the wine list, Marina favoured a white Concha y Toro. HAVANA BEST FRIENDS
  • And Cadfael turned back into the cloister garth, and paced the bleached wintry sward very thoughtfully. A River So Long
  • The man had not touched the flagon, but was staring at him thoughtfully. TREASON KEEP
  • She wrote down a few ideas on the paper thoughtfully provided by her host.
  • Well, Lissie is probably the prettiest ," Adrina noted thoughtfully. TREASON KEEP
  • Millson regarded her thoughtfully. Perhaps she was right.
  • Thoughtfully the duke continued to observe the jestress. Under the Rose
  • A thoughtfully chosen group of paintings ranging from personal allegories to landscapes to portraits simultaneously revealed Beckmann's individuality and his debt to both the art of the past and of his own day.
  • Today's Tribune, on the other hand, genuflects thoughtfully at the remarkable sums cultural productions entice to the coffers of the city's tourism industry.
  • We passed out of the city by a gate where in a little coign of vantage a cobbler was thoughtfully hammering away in the tumult at Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Our recent conciliative posture towards our employer calls for ongoing support for us to do what we do best: thoughtfully service the public with the highest standards achievable, from wherever they may have originated.
  • As for the man himself, it remains to survey thoughtfully the whole range of possibilities, to keep the mind open and receptive to impressions, to experiment but take firm hold in so doing, to tackle each new task with as much enthusiasm as if it were to be his life work, to ask for difficult assignments rather than soft snaps and to be calmly deliberate, rather than rashly hasteful, in appraising his own capabilities. The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2
  • Evan let his left hand slide away from the computer terminal as he spoke, thoughtfully contemplating the carpeted floor for a moment.
  • The leather interior alone is to die for and the toys and gadgets - though many - are thoughtfully laid out.
  • Glancing down the hallway, he rubbed his chin thoughtfully then tapped out another set of numbers.
  • I assume that they have examined every alternative and proceeded not precipitously but thoughtfully.
  • She puts her bag down in its old place at the foot of her old bunk, and looks thoughtfully at a series of pictures taped to the head of her bunk.
  • She rubbed her chin thoughtfully.
  • His open-ended naturalistic renditions of nature are the product of the mind of this philosopher-artist who layers paint more thoughtfully than picturesquely, and more emotionally than rationally.
  • They treated my questions seriously and thoughtfully, helping me to see how Christianity answers the issues raised by modern culture.
  • He didn't seem as friendly for the rest of the evening as his initial approach had suggested, and I walked home thoughtfully.
  • Lexa frowned thoughtfully, absently twirling a few strands of dark brown hair between her fingers as she walked.
  • I stayed staring down at Ian; thoughtfully stripping off my gloves. NIGHT SISTERS
  • The stylishly erratic gardens are a hedonist's delight, where Ferdinand thoughtfully provided a bosky chalet for his fat German mistress.
  • Provisions sorted, we hit the train station, found a seat and magicked up our spread, using the thoughtfully-provided McDonald's bag as a litter bin.
  • He took two steps over to the almanac calendar hanging next to the apothecary's chest, and peered at it thoughtfully.
  • Dexter gnawed his pen thoughtfully.
  • Thoughtfully installed in a skylit gallery, the plinthless equestrian composition is in some ways even more dramatic. Sometimes Two Is Better Than One
  • No, it was the $10.95 I spent on the book—the thoughtfully chosen companion to the long plane flight, le cadeau juste. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Thank-You Note
  • ‘This barrier would hopefully break over time,’ he mused thoughtfully to himself.
  • That's a good question," replied the father thoughtfully, pronging another strip of the good stuff. The Bacony Goodness of Côte-Rôtie
  • Overall, he presents a thoughtfully composed, compellingly theorized argument about how these groups operate.
  • And left the table almost dinnerless," said the sergeant very thoughtfully. Monk's Hood
  • And inside, claims the effusive press release, Nicholson writes "thoughtfully and perceptively" about middle-class women and their families, and in so doing "boldly goes where no man has gone before". All the Hopeful Lovers by William Nicholson - review
  • Turning his back he rubbed his beardless chin thoughtfully, ‘Could I be loosing my touch?’
  • Day after day, I nursed the wound, looking forward to healing, but pus continued to drain from the incision site, helped by the wick that I had thoughtfully inserted.
  • The caterpillar had thoughtfully recovered his pack, which lay nearby, apparently undam-aged. Sentenced To Prism
  • Everybody's fired for not telling me about the awesome casting in the lightning thief! ladyjax. kadymae has thoughtfully provided footage of the bro-love manhug jeremy renner and his co-star performed today. * sings*: this is not man-crush! ps: out of nutella. February 2nd, 2010
  • She wrote down a few ideas on the paper thoughtfully provided by her host.
  • Wrapped in copious instruction leaflets and next to a neat pile of syringes, formidable quantities of snakebite serum had thoughtfully been provided.
  • 'Humph,' returned Vandeloup, thoughtfully, lighting a cigarette, 'I do not agree with you there; it was her so-called astrologer, Madame Midas
  • He has even higher ambitions for the role of fresh beer, thoughtfully served, in a welcoming brewpub.
  • He stared at her thoughtfully, and she couldn't help but notice the intelligence in his eyes.
  • Lacy thoughtfully asked us for a French branle, with a tempered choreography without caprioles or jetés. Exit the Actress
  • ‘Maybe we'll have some congas and bongos, marimba and vibraphones, a bass drum, cow bells - perhaps a Chinese gong,’ she said, thoughtfully.
  • He fingered his jaw thoughtfully.
  • Elsewhere, the jumpy ‘Bridges, Squares’ fuses arena-ready power pop with a distinctly punky stomp that thoughtfully belies the sugary vocals.
  • General Motors Not surprisingly for a front-engine V8 convertible, the SS ragtop is a little nose-heavy and the engineers have thoughtfully dialed in an additional degree of protective understeer. Ragtop Road Monster
  • He peeled back the wrapper carefully and took a bite from the end of the chewy chocolate bar, munching thoughtfully on it.
  • Day after day, I nursed the wound, looking forward to healing, but pus continued to drain from the incision site, helped by the wick that I had thoughtfully inserted.
  • There were sandwiches, thoughtfully provided by his wife.
  • Philpott divided his time between watching the singers on the stage, asking me what was going on, and gazing thoughtfully at the Signorinas Rosalina and Lucia across the way.
  • Now, sartin I'd a said that Missis would a scoured the varsal world after Lizy," added Sam, thoughtfully. Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • He gazed thoughtfully into the distance.
  • Mr Wilkinson eyes me thoughtfully and I see some hidden emotion flicker in his eyes.
  • These graphic warnings about the future of our resource base are thoughtfully balanced by helpful discussions of realistic solutions such as integrated pest management and bioremediation.
  • And when I had finished he sat thoughtfully for a few moments, gnawing quietly on the shell of some crustacean. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • Jest kind of irritate one another, eh?" said Scattergood, thoughtfully. Scattergood Baines
  • A montage of one auditioner burping yes, it's come to that causes Steven Tyler to thoughtfully ask Michael Perotto, 19, "Did you eat a lot of paint chips as a child? 'American Idol' premieres: New judges, same old show
  • George peered thoughtfully at her through his bifocals. THE LONELY SEA
  • Historical local landmark buildings, including a late 19th century lime kiln and a granary, have been thoughtfully restored and integrate well within the layout of the farmstead.
  • Another sighting was a solo monkey sitting thoughtfully in front of a very old ‘library’ we pass on one of our favorite walks over the ridge.
  • Momently, looking out toward the gray ruin on the hill (which was once, most likely, the very "sheepcote fenced about with olive trees" where Aliena dwelt and Ganymede found hose and doublet give such pleasing freedom to her limbs and her wit) one expects to hear the merry note of a horn; the moralizing Duke would come striding thoughtfully through the thicket down by the tiny pool Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
  • Chewing her lip thoughtfully, she wandered over to the window seat and looked out over the gardens, glowing a rich crimson in the dusk light.
  • I still class fishing and golf together with tiddledywinks, and eschew all three as thoughtfully as I avoid bazaars and "crushes" given by the ladies of both sexes. Caves of Terror
  • Chapters on imperial politics, religion and magic and on Arthurian geography complete this readable and thoughtfully assembled collection. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Thoughtfully done and vibrantly coloured, they bring out the value of trees and the need to treasure them for posterity.
  • A skilled editor, she thoughtfully sequenced selected images and augmented them with the barest essential commentary.
  • Manoeuvering viewers into abandoning themselves to a story, as long as it's done thoughtfully and with respect, is what movie directors should know how to do.
  • He withdrew his hand and stared at it thoughtfully, then he reached into his hip pocket for a well-thumbed guide-book. SANDS OF TIME
  • He listened thoughtfully, interjecting only the odd word.
  • And then what drives me even more batty is when the room erupts in fervent applause, as if we are still living in the Cold War era, or as if they truly understand what socialized medicine would mean to them, and they are thoughtfully rejecting it for the principal of the free market. Waldo Jaquith - Supermajority support universal health care.
  • It is not for nothing they have recorded for this same label a couple of quartets by Roberto Gerhard, an exiled Spanish composer who could be seen thoughtfully pacing the streets of Cambridge during my time there.
  • Wonderfully tender, it's thoughtfully accompanied by barley and roasted mushrooms in truffle oil.
  • He is soft-spoken, has a gentle sense of humour, speaks well and clearly and thoughtfully.
  • Each of these sections contains several essays and the author has thoughtfully prefaced each section with an overview and introduction, sometimes expanding on the intention or context of one of the chapters.
  • BRIAN LUMLEY the shadows across the room, where the red and yellow flickering of the torches barely reached, a hooded figure stood silently apart from the tavern's boozier customers and regarded the newcomers thoughtfully through orbs that were sly beneath high-pointed brows. Hero Of Dreams
  • The blue eyes narrowed thoughtfully.
  • While Carter's motives appear questionable (is he REALLY concerned for the status of women in the Church?) and his argumentation is certainly lacking, it would be more constructive to address, thoughtfully, a point that his vapid criticism nonetheless raises; why it is that women are not permitted to preach as men are in the Church (the question of ordination aside ...)? Putting the Carter before the horse
  • Cognizant of seniors' tendency to mislay important objects, Ryan thoughtfully unburdens them with having to handle the grubby little coupons physically: those will be given directly to the insurance providers for safekeeping. Will Durst: Corroded Clockwork
  • Eleanor was very much afraid that Charlotte would have darted out upon her, as the prebendary got out at his own door, but Bertie had thoughtfully saved her from this by causing the carriage to go round by her own house. Barchester Towers
  • And once there, I leaned my back against a hollow in a boulder, not the smooth planks of a bench thoughtfully placed in the shade of twin live oaks.
  • I suppose he was telling the truth when he said that he was attacked by dryads and was forced to abandon his friend,’ Kiya said thoughtfully.
  • They are almost all weepies, with slow or more upbeat stories of pained love affairs, parting and regret, and are thoughtfully sung, with Dalgleish often playing the partner who has angrily pushed off, answering back like Carter singing Jackson. My Darling Clementine: How Do You Plead? – review
  • Nodding, he chewed thoughtfully, his rapturous gaze on the plate.
  • Jointing details are all executed thoughtfully and the shiplap panels relate beautifully to the gently curved elevations.
  • My involvement is...' he paused, thoughtfully, ` tangential. BEHINDLINGS
  • Taking her tea seems a kind of anticlimax to last night," said Julius thoughtfully. Secret Adversary
  • I slipped into his shirt and cavalry breeches, drew on the soft boots, donned his hairy poshteen, * (* Sheepskin coat.) stuck the Khyber cleaver in my sash, and was winding the puggaree round my head and wishing I had a revolver as well, when Ilderim says thoughtfully: Fiancée
  • She steepled her fingers, and leaned her head against the top ones thoughtfully.
  • I rubbed my elbow, regarding him thoughtfully.
  • ‘Maybe we'll have some congas and bongos, marimba and vibraphones, a bass drum, cow bells - perhaps a Chinese gong,’ she said, thoughtfully.
  • She chewed the end of her pencil thoughtfully.
  • His history, richly sourced, philosophically nuanced, thoughtfully written, can stand on its own.
  • Her father pushed aside a plate full of sandwiches, and went through the report thoughtfully, while listening to her narration.
  • And the salad with fresh basil, some kind of charcuterie, real extra virgin Italian olive oil for dressing, kalamata olives already thoughtfully pitted, and Dancing Deer cookies made with real eggs and butter and nary a transfat. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Pulling on his cinnamon-coloured, bear-lined overcoat as he went, he had just stepped thoughtfully into the street when he collided with a gentleman dressed in a similar coat and an ear-lappeted fur cap. Dead Souls
  • She needn't have bothered, as Abi mysteriously went off the idea of being deflowered in a garage, however thoughtfully Jay may have prepped the back of the conjugal car with a quick squirt of Febreze Morning Dew Mist and cued up Now That's What I Call A Teenager Chewing Off His Own Fist In Sexual Frustration Vol 8 on The Arches' boombox. Daniel Maier's World of lather
  • He thoughtfully offered to forget the debt if the tenants gave him a ‘douceur’ of £1200 and emigrated to Australia or Canada.
  • It is quite warm outside under the canopy as well, with a very effective heater thoughtfully placed there.
  • he had thoughtfully brought with him some food to share
  • Rebecca's gaze rested on the child thoughtfully.
  • As we stood there awkwardly, clutching our bags, Aunt Rachel gazed at us thoughtfully.
  • One woman stretched out on the divan lounge, thoughtfully perusing a scroll.
  • He stroked his chin thoughtfully.
  • Long were the hours spent poring over the maps they thoughtfully provided.
  • Joan chewed thoughtfully on a blade of grass, leaning against a tree with her arms folded behind her head.
  • [Illustration] _Lambeth Larrikin_ (_in a pasteboard "pickelhaube," and a false nose, thoughtfully, to BATTERSEA BILL, who is wearing an old grey chimney-pot hat, with the brim uppermost, and a tow wig, as they contemplate a party of Botocudo natives_). Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 8, 1891
  • Chiku, studying her thoughtfully, put up with the mood as long as ~he could, but finally during lunch break she probed for an explanation. I.O.U. - SOMEONE HAS TO PAY
  • She twirled the stem of her wine glass thoughtfully, and didn't reply.
  • Bremer thoughtfully examines the many ways in which different readers learn and makes us conscious of how difficult it can be for a non-technical person to make sense of even the most ‘obvious’ assumption.
  • The author thoughtfully weaves patches of personal history with discourses on topics so fundamental to her growth as a young woman coming of age in Alabama.
  • he stared thoughtfully out the window
  • Sitting on her bed she contemplated the phone thoughtfully - well if Nathan wasn't around he couldn't stop her from making a quick phone call.
  • But those of a literary bent were quick to realise the identity of the mystery guest, thoughtfully chalking his cue as he sought to get out of a snooker.
  • He answers questions thoughtfully and politely, always thanking the questioner first when a compliment is offered.
  • He unfolded his arms, and the landlord flinched in terror, but the hradani merely scratched his chin thoughtfully.
  • He drew thoughtfully on his pipe.
  • I chewed slowly, carefully, and thoughtfully before I realized that it tasted like dishwater.
  • He paused, then licked the paw thoughtfully; the shields around the males vanished.
  • I tag along, nodding thoughtfully when I think a nod is called for.
  • She is always well prepared, listens carefully to advice and acts thoughtfully upon it. Times, Sunday Times
  • He thoughtfully twizzled his thinning grey beard and fell silent for a long time. A very long time.
  • Some tipped their worn hats at him in greeting as they passed, while others contentedly reined their horses onward, chewing thoughtfully on a strand of wheat.
  • Why, a halidom is a halidom," said the fat man, thoughtfully; "and belongs to kings. John Dough And The Cherub
  • The doctor set the bag on the bag and steepled those long-fingered hands before his face, studying them thoughtfully.
  • The man pulled thoughtfully at his pipe before commenting on our proposal.
  • Jessica sipped her drink thoughtfully.
  • Eric frowned thoughtfully and drew on his pipe.
  • We stood together in our coffee break spot by the kitchen door, regarding him, thoughtfully.
  • ‘Maybe I cannot… ‘thoughtfully she stared at fulvous fallen faded leaves on the marble quay of deserted Heliopolis, ‘but what shall we expect now?’
  • She is always well prepared, listens carefully to advice and acts thoughtfully upon it. Times, Sunday Times
  • They should do so thoughtfully and undogmatically. Times, Sunday Times
  • tweedledee" of this youngster had begun, accompanied by a booming ground bass from Elijah New, the parish clerk, who had thoughtfully brought with him his favourite musical instrument, the serpent. Stories by English Authors: England
  • More from the dynamics notebook: Not surprisingly for a front-engine V8 convertible, the SS ragtop is a little nose-heavy and the engineers have thoughtfully dialed in an additional degree of protective understeer, lest you, in an exuberant moment, wipe out your neighbor's display of wooden duck windmills. A Genuine Ragtop Road Monster, Leaks and All
  • (One of the two boatmen, thoughtfully regarding me, shut up one eye; this I understood to mean: first, that he took me into the conversation: secondly, that he confirmed the proposition: thirdly, that he announced himself as a hoveller.) ‘All of a sudden Mr. Clocker and me stood rooted to the spot, by hearing a sound come through the stillness, right over the sea, LIKE A GREAT Reprinted Pieces
  • He rubbed his chin thoughtfully.
  • Designed thoughtfully and implemented seriously, it can eventually become your primary source of new hires.
  • We hear the sound of a band growing used to relative fame and success and dealing with it thoughtfully on record.
  • Dudson drew up another chair and sat opposite the pilot, as DeVille thoughtfully found an anglepoise light to shine in his eyes.
  • Nancy replied, sitting on a chair opposite me and pulling her knees up to her chest, resting her chin on her knees as she contemplated me thoughtfully.
  • She spoke up thoughtfully, chewing a pink lower lip.
  • Thoughtfully, I tapped on the slab of rock, hearing a dull boom as the sound came back, reflected in the room it was hiding.
  • ‘Well,’ Hayley began thoughtfully, ‘he was always a bit blunt and sometimes even thoughtless, but he was never as unaffectionate and unfeeling as now.’
  • My stats package thoughtfully puts a national flag next to each country domain as it pops up on the server so it was easy to spot one I did not recognize.
  • Shooting her a speculative glance, he rested his elbow on the desk and rubbed his chin thoughtfully.
  • Helen and I hauled dirty dishes out to the pump in front of the house where Mother had thoughtfully placed the dishpan.
  • She pondered the flower slowly and thoughtfully, as a hasheesh-eater, heavy with the drug, might ponder some whim-flower that obtruded on his vision. Jack London's Short Story - Planchette
  • When the last load was complete, we made cuppas for everyone using my mum's thoughtfully provided Emergency Tea-Making And Chocolate Biscuit Kit.
  • Far from wanting to create a pollyannaish culture of "Can't we all just get along?" it's my hope that we can thoughtfully engage in building a greater understanding of this broad community called, "Christian. Bruce Reyes-Chow: You Might Be A Christian If...
  • I think we nearly ran into one of those-invisible lurking things back there," Noet said thoughtfully, and described being trapped between it and the alicorn herd, and how Kyrtian had solved the situation. Elvenborn
  • I took a deep breath, grabbed a tub of lo-salt, lo-fat sunflower margarine and a jar of lo-salt, lo-fat coffee whitener, and made my way thoughtfully off to the checkout.
  • And being a computer-head, Norman has very thoughtfully stuck huge wodges of his library up on the web for all to see.
  • The pope took a sip of wine, turned it on his tongue, and swallowed it thoughtfully.

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