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I am sure this report will give food for thought to those Member States that have not signed.
Once again the Old Testament gives food for thought.
If you want to refuel nationalism and give food for thought to those nostalgic for the past, do so.
It gives food for thought.
Britain given food for thought
Miss Pillenger's screams and the general appearance of Mr Meggs gave food for thought.
20 Nov 2011 Cargill's Paul Conway gives food for thought of
In the case of Slovakia, the 17% revaluation of its currency, albeit planned and in line with the Treaty criteria, gives food for thought.
This decision is completely unacceptable and I think that it must give food for thought to anyone who thinks that accommodating Ariel Sharon will encourage him to relax his approach.
We have invited one outside lecturer,, who will be showing a different approach to mobility and stress release and I am sure his work will give food for thought in your own teaching.
You also know – and this gives food for thought – that the European satellite that is observing Mars has obtained remarkable results, since you have seen the photographs which show that there might be ice on the moon.
A Bunch of Baloney' People skeptical about all this were given food for thought Thursday when Minoru Fukumitsu, an American expert on Philippine treasure who is a friend of Mr. Marcos, called a news conference to debunk the idea of buried gold.
An Elephantine Challenge In Satsop, Wash., a nuclear power plant project turned into a multibillion-dollar white elephant, inadvertently giving food for thought to some architectural students at the University of Washington: they are trying to come up with uses for two very large and very empty cooling towers.
The squire went off to his room and did not notice that the outer door of Dr. Syn's powder closet was wide open, and as for the doctor, he never gave it a thought, but it was the means of giving food for thought to Charlotte Cobtree for a long time to come.