Of course, he now had the unfortunate opportunity to mull over the fact that very soon, if all went well, he would be more powerful than a king. |
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You can mull over your initial impressions, testing them against available evidence over the course of weeks, slowly coming to a conclusion. |
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I resolved firmly that I would mull all this over later, and that today would not be a complete loss. |
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Especially on long train trips, there is time to think, to mull over one's troubles, to put one's house in order, to ponder. |
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They need time to quietly review, contemplate, journal, mull over, and reflect about their attitudes and actions. |
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Well, there's lots to mull over there, and I won't try to add much in the way of interpretation. |
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Sometimes when I went to bed I would mull over the day, and instead of counting sheep, I would count the drinks I'd had. |
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If he has forced ministers to mull over some harsh truths, we should forgive him the odd donnish flourish. |
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The story stopped before he chose doors, leaving you to mull dissatisfiedly over the possibilities. |
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None was prepared to comment until their number crunchers had a chance to mull over the figures. |
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Ian buttons his coat in preparation for heading outside and lets his mind mull over today's schedule. |
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Just as she began to mull over this new development, the bell rang for first break. |
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The point of the needle darts back and forth, teasing the weave of the fine muslin, mull or cotton. |
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It is made of a fine mull that is not imported to this country in the piece, and there is a satisfaction in wearing only hand-made garments. |
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Those woods with brown forest soils maintained mull humus, probably by virtue of their mixed floristic composition. |
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Autumn, with its cool evenings and time to sit with feet propped on a trusty hamper, is an excellent time to mull ideas and review notes. |
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We are just really annoyed and we have four days to mull it over and make sure we do get it right at the weekend. |
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We ended the conversation icily with my promise to mull over the other topics and to provide her with something in writing. |
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Connecting cover boards to the mull, rather than directly to the signatures themselves, allows for a strong but flexible backbone. |
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However, he said the leadership run had not altered his own career plans, which he continues to mull over. |
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There was no time for Kari to mull over the matter any longer, as the conversation continued and her thoughts got distracted. |
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The Cabinet, along with the business and non-governmental sectors, is to mull over a new strategy for the promotion of investments. |
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If I've had a stressful day, when I go out for a run I'm able to mull it over in my mind. |
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It would give the Wasps a presence in the city as well as giving York supporters and rugby league fans in general a place to drink and mull over the latest goings-on. |
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Pinsent is determined there will be no shooting from the lip and intends to take another couple of months to mull it over before announcing a decision. |
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I'm going to have to think about it for a while, just to mull it over. |
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Much to mull over as I consolidate the lessons I've learned about myself. |
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I'd just like industry and NEB to mull around my thought of a goal-oriented regime but with mandatory minimums. |
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My children are now 11 and 13 and are at school all day, so I have time to mull things over in my mind. |
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Dylan continued to mull over the songs, apparently concerned about the sound and about the overtly autobiographical nature of certain of the songs. |
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Though the UK survey is culture specific, it provides us with useful information to mull over. |
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It is best to give people time to absorb messages and mull over what the ECD movement could mean to their and their children's lives. |
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So, as you mull over your futures, consider the rewards of a career in the public sector. |
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A value-seeking person must allow himself time for spells of solitude in which to mull over in personal reflection what his mind has gathered. |
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Do not appear to rush things: people need time to mull over and consider what you say. |
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You might like to mull over this simple piece of advice, Mr Walter, before you make such ridiculous statements again. |
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Some people need time to mull over an idea to draw out its full implications. |
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Whether noble or bleak, the biennial is fascinating to mull over in this context. |
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Nor did he mull over questions of permits and permissions, building codes or certificates of occupancy. |
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On the way to meet the director, I mull over why Affleck attracts such venom. |
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If you wanted to figure something out, you had to talk to your friends and co-workers, or mull it over for yourself. |
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Most e-commerce sites try to steer customers toward a purchase, while Warby Parker encourages people to mull it over, he said. |
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If convicted, they'll have plenty of time to mull over their sins. |
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Then I wanted to take a day to mull over it before saying anything. |
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Schnapp mull over unconformities between archaeology and monument management present and past. |
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A group of friends gathers to mull over what to do with a day off. |
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I have to mull it over for a few days, think it over from front to back. |
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A question to mull over as you do your Christmas shopping. |
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There were also new economic statistics to mull over on Friday. |
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So I continued to mull over it and I remembered that at one point during our discussions, Fr Manuel had tried an explanatory gesture, in which he stretched out his arms and hands and opened them wide. |
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We mull over questions that, up until that point, rarely entered our mind. |
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Sir Simon Rattle, our Music Director, along with two orchestra members, our planning associate Stephan Gehmacher plus myself, all mull over ideas and themes and arrive at decisions. |
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We will also perform a musical masterpiece that is very close to my heart, Benjamin Britten's 'War Requiem' that tells the story of two enemies who meet after death and mull over the futility of war. |
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Campaign strategists are now reported to mull over the thought that perhaps the only way to win a referendum is first to lose one, following which you might be able to show sceptics that you lose by staying out. |
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The fact that young architects can move so easily from their first vague idea to an apparently completed design may be perceived as a problem, since they no longer have time to mull over their ideas. |
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It must first sense a problem to be solved, and then dig up the facts, mull them over, recognize a possible solution, plan how to apply it, and try it out. |
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I signed up to a middle-distance triathlon in a moment of haste last year and this Saturday I had six painful hours to mull over that moment of madness as I competed in the Vitruvian triathlon in Rutland. |
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A commission is being set up, to mull over options. |
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The Commission should take its time, mull things over, enter into a discussion with the sector and study what there is in ports that really requires a European approach. |
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Louise Attaque gave themselves the time to sit back and mull things over, getting together back in September 2003 to work on a selection of new songs such as Revolver. |
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They delighted to discuss and mull over every detail of the lives of their children, and later their grandchildren. |
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It was the germ of a thought, which, however, was destined to mull around in his conscious and subconscious mind until it resulted in magnificent achievement. |
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After seeing an advert, he and his wife, Rose, travelled to the Isle of Mull to look at some Galloways and knew they had found the right breed. |
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But just as dangerous was attempting to land his flying boat in the Sound of Mull without any navigational aids and in complete darkness. |
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After their wild night in the fleshpots and hotspots of Leeds, the boys, together with a trio of female friends head to Mull. |
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I heard it on the grapevine. The Isle of Mull grapevine, but the grapevine all the same. |
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For those seeking not only a rural home but one on an island, Assapol House, a former manse near Bunessan on the Isle of Mull, is for sale. |
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Arran, Islay, Bute and Mull all contain lochs full of trout and also boast short spate rivers with good runs of sea-trout and salmon. |
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But the 50-year-old maintenance man has to mount his bicycle every day to catch the ferry over to Mull every night, where he lives in a caravan. |
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The centre can arrange licences to dive on the two designated historic shipwrecks in the Sound of Mull, the Dartmouth and the Swan. |
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On the other hand, I have been invited to fly-fish for pollock and tope off the Mull of Galloway in a couple of weeks. |
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Yet cargo boats regularly cut through the Sound of Mull, purely to save time and fuel. |
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The Mull of Kintyre proper is the lump of the peninsula south of Campbeltown, with the lighthouse at Machrihanish on its north west. |
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From my bothy on the west coast I can see the mountains of Mull, and I joke that sometimes I can see New York. |
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Their fleets of ships fought and won battles from the coasts of Kerry to Mizen's wild foreland, to the Mull of Kintyre. |
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The world's last ocean-going paddle steamer set sail again just hours after it was feared her hull had been damaged off the Mull of Kintrye. |
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One of the things that's become traditional on Mull is an informal ceilidh, where the students do party pieces, something they want to play rather than are scheduled to play. |
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Examination of an 18 ft whale washed up on a beach on Mull earlier this year found its stomach was filled with polythene bags, which may have contributed to its death. |
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Avoid the expense and regimented meal-times of traditional urban accommodation by self-catering, something most of us assume only happens in a log-cabin in Mull. |
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Desserts of chocolate cake and hyper-decadent peach meringue sundae were quickly polished off, followed a fine selection of Isle of Mull cheeses and coffee. |
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On the long haul to Scotland they even attempted to row the 36 ft long boat at a stage when they were becalmed on the east side of the Mull of Galloway. |
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The Karob was in the Azores, off the coast of Portugal and expected to meet our fleet a few days after Christmas near Mull. |
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One possible daytrip is from Oban to Mull and the colourful village of Tobermory. |
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It stretches from St Bees Head, just south of Whitehaven in Cumbria, to the Mull of Galloway, on the western end of Dumfries and Galloway. |
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Clyde Coast guard confirmed that a fishing boat had trawled the body up in its nets and the crew had then taken it to Mull of Kintyre. |
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He was granted land on the island of Iona off the Isle of Mull which became the centre of his evangelising mission to the Picts. |
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Some, such as Skye and Mull are mountainous, while others like Tiree and Sanday are relatively low lying. |
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Later he made an expedition to the Isle of Mull, where he obtained other manuscripts. |
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The southern boundary of the strait is a line joining the Mull of Galloway and Ballyquintin Point. |
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The Inner Hebrides lie closer to mainland Scotland and include Islay, Jura, Skye, Mull, Raasay, Staffa and the Small Isles. |
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X FACTOR hopeful Geoff Mull performed for fans during an emotional return to his old school. |
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In 2013 there was a community buyout and the Mull of Galloway Trust purchased land and buildings, with the exception of the tower, from Northern Lighthouse Board. |
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The most prominent Scottish tale of the headless horseman concerns a man named Ewen decapitated in a clan battle at Glen Cainnir on the Isle of Mull. |
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Alex Gray Pitch Black, the fifth book in Alex Gray's brilliant DCI Bill Lorimer series, opens as Lorimer is about to board the ferry after a holiday on Mull. |
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The Mull has one of the last remaining sections of natural coastal habitat on the Galloway coast and as such supports a wide variety of plant and animal species. |
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There's an enormous variety of cheeses and other dairy products across Scotland, from the Isle of Mull cheddar to Scottish Dolcelatte and delicious ice cream. |
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