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- Leafing through the back pages of Windsoriana does give one pause.
- "It gives one pause, " he said.
- The timing and the nature of edits does give one pause.
- It's demand that ought to give one pause.
- Inside also gives one pause but in both positive and negative ways.
- His actions on racial matters alone are enough to give one pause.
- But losing four in a row does give one pause.
- At the least it might give one pause.
- Their latest Southern discovery is enough to give one pause _ for a coffee break.
- The fact that this was acknowledged in the discussion with Mickmacnee should probably give one pause.
- Yet the more recent history of failed banking mergers in Germany is enough to give one pause.
- It does give one pause when an IP editor with ten edits starts citing arbcom findings of fact.
- Yet, if Vaughn's persona can give one pause, it obviously provides comfort and strength _ to Vaughn.
- But surely it should give one pause that the overwhelming majority of world's countries oppose this largely unilateral effort.
- "Hey, Shakespeare was 52 when he died, " the actor says, " which gives one pause.
- Now that " For Common Things " pronounces the case against a static irony, it gives one pause about reacting ironically.
- "Given comments Bush has made, this nomination gives one pause, and the policy's worth asking about,"
- But to have an SEC official _ no less the chairman _ eschew the regulatory necessity embodied by the agency should give one pause.
- If you are not quite that anthropomorphically oriented, there are plenty of other aspects of termite-tenting that tend to give one pause.
- Terrorism is on everyone's mind, and the idea of a weapon of mass destruction being smuggled through our docks gives one pause.
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