Gold is hardly the booming market it once was, same for silver come to think of it.
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Bonuses are not doing so well in Manhattan, come to think of it.
Maybe that should be a standard question, come to think of it.
Which is really rather strange when you come to think of it.
That's most households, come to think of it.
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But you don't walk around town in a Tracy Letts jersey. (Come to think of it, why not?) You might tell a few friends or post something on social media.
The one problem with that observation: The group is from L.A. Which, come to think of it, is a great sign that power-pop fused with punk is thriving here, as well.
Which is, when you come to think of it, a very good idea indeed.
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Indeed, the same balanced bread tray (without the bike) can be seen in ancient Egyptian paintings which, come to think of it, were also painted on walls.
Come to think of it, maybe he is a guru.
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Come to think of it, great leadership is needed everywhere today.
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Barack Obama always looks like a small boy wearing somebody else's clothes in his DJ, while Colin Firth and, come to think of it, Prince Charles look exemplary in theirs.
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And come to think of it, this is theoretically far, far worse.
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The regulators don't have to think too much about it. 30% of what you put in is going to come out as this ash of one sort or another and we know that's going to be contaminated before we start.
And so I think they've come to expect it in all walks of government.
Come to think of it, we worked a lot of evenings and weekends anyway.
Which, come to think of it, is exactly what we are doing even as we type.
He's the surprisingly still-living embodiment of everything we think of, everything it has come to mean to be a rock musician.
Come to think of it, Alex probably had a pretty good idea of all that going in.
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Come to think of it, the best Roman epic till now never happened in Rome at all.
Come to think of it, I don't think we ever had a disagreement -- ever.
Come to think of it, movies may well become the cheap alternative for sports fans in some places.
Which, come to think of it, is exactly the debate raging already between the energy department and the Treasury.
They tend to think that what happens south of the border will eventually come north, and often it does.
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Come to think of it, it also requires a similar evaluation of what would have happened if the U.S. had adopted more sensible policies in Iraq in the summer of 2003, when still basking in the quick military victory.
Perhaps it is too late to think of ruing her impromptu decision to come.
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