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Macron, who previously criticised Nato as being “brain-dead”, said: “Europe has a lot of thoughts unthought. On a geostrategic level we had forgotten to think because we thought our geopolitical relations through Nato.”

So the unthought provoking former big red head obviously struck a nerve with a few.

For the most part it is uninspected, unimagined, unthought, a representation of the thing, and not the thing itself.

A person with special needs bagging groceries or working at a fast-food joint, unthought of before Special Olympics started, has now become commonplace.

This attitude that someone who has no real experience in education would come up with an unthought of plan is idiotic.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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