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They were more prudent and forethoughtful than we.
"I was forethoughtful enough to bring a loaf of bread, in case you're interested." "
And Fralk was also forethoughtful enough to have got the best paddlers in the whole force for his boat.
You are forethoughtful.
A forethoughtful man.
As efficient and forethoughtful as ever," Nimisha murmured.
The same someone, Miri supposed, newly showered and thoroughly air-dried, who had been forethoughtful enough to shine her boots and make sure that her leathers were clean.
"I thank the forethoughtful spirits of Emperors pasf'-he cast his eyes down to the floor, as did Kirel--"that we stocked any antimissiles at all.
This involves a "preconception" a "leading Thought" - Bacon's 'forethoughtful inquiry' or 'dry light' (lumens siccum) - and a"progressive transition" not "a mere dead arrangement."
He thanked the forethoughtful spirits of Emperors past that the Race had brought far more weapons of war to Tosev 3 than would have been necessary to conquer the semisavages they'd expected to find here.
This then allows for "speculation," which is the Baconian realisation of the natural idea out of natura naturata, or the outer appearances of things, guided by the forethoughtful inquiry (lumens siccum) coming from what Coleridge termed the more inmost part of the mind, the noetic capacity or nous.