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I like to think it as a movie monster.
A mí me gusta considerarlo como una película de monstruos.
I went in the bedroom to think it over in silence.
Entré en el dormitorio pensarlo encima en silencio.
The police seem to think it might have been Spud.
La policía parece pensar que podría haber sido Spud.
Of course, you tend to think it is a mammoth difficulty.
Por supuesto, tiendes a pensar que es una dificultad descomunal.
Well, take a couple of days to think it over.
Bien, toma un par de días para pensarlo.
You know, and to think it all started with this.
Sabes, y pensar que todo empezó con esto.
And the world, they used to think it was flat.
Y el mundo, solía pensar que era plana.
Harry resisted and said he'd like to think it over.
Harry se oponía y decía que le gustaría pensarlo más.
Take time to thinkit is a source of power.
Apartad tiempo para pensar, porque es una fuente de poder.
And he's starting to think it doesn't have the same impact.
Y está empezando a pensar que no tiene el mismo impacto.
Oh, my guests sure seemed to think it was serious.
Oh, mis invitados seguro creen que era en serio.
Lord Hexham didn't seem to think it would be a problem.
Lord Hexham no pareció pensar que eso fuera un problema.
I'd like to think it was really responsible of me.
Me gustaría pensar que fue muy responsable de mi parte.
Take all the time you want to think it over.
Toma todo el tiempo que quieras para pensarlo.
Yes, and I'm starting to think it may be causing tension.
Sí, y estoy empezando a pensar que podría estar generando tensión.
Well, the Doctor seems to think it might be.
Bueno, el Doctor parece pensar que podría serlo.
And I'm starting to think it never was anything at all.
Y estoy comenzando a pensar que nunca fue nada en absoluto.
No, no, she has to think it is her idea.
No, no, tiene que pensar que es su idea.
Look, I used to think it was his age.
Mira, yo solía pensar que era su edad.
She seems to think it belongs to you, her cousin, too.
Ella parece pensar que esto le pertenece, su primo, también.
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