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We decided to go elsewhere and re-considered whether or not we should go back.
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As regards the question of noble simplicity, we are thankfully seeing this topic also re-approached and re-considered.
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This was the school that called me, and when re-considered offers from Tuskegee and Jefferson City followed, I refused; I was so thankful for that first offer.
DARKWATER W.E.B. DU BOIS 2004
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"Every IT decision is being re-considered," he notes.
CA Technologies secures Google Docs, eyes more of the cloud 2010
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Current restrictive measures imposed on Zimbabwe should be re-considered as they are proving to be blunt instruments that may well impede the very democratic processes they aim to foster.
Mary Robinson: Listening to the Courageous Women of Zimbabwe Mary Robinson 2010
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He stopped mid-step, and turned to enter a Shisha café, where he smoked a pipe and re-considered his whole take on the U.S.
Kyle G. Brown: Now Showing in the Theatre of Public Apology Kyle G. Brown 2010
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I think we can also agree that the real crime here, perhaps, is the faulty marketing of this movie, which makes it out to be something it really isn't, now that I have re-read and re-considered.
Sound Off: The Happening - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net 2008
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He stopped mid-step, and turned to enter a Shisha café, where he smoked a pipe and re-considered his whole take on the U.S.
Kyle G. Brown: Now Showing in the Theatre of Public Apology Kyle G. Brown 2010
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And you will just be sure to see the Republicans fight tooth and nail in case it ever came up that the Fairness Doctrine might be re-considered to be restored.
OpEdNews - Diary: Ronald Reagan: An Over-rated, Under-criticized President 2009
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A few miles later, Mason re-considered and opted for a quicker route back to the road, only to find the trail blocked by numerous streams swollen by spring snow melt.
Freddie Wilkinson: The 25,000 Dollar Question: What's the Price of Adventure? 2009
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