One ponders the possibility of a rewritten script directed by Besson with Yuen staging the action. |
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Between the explosions and chase scenes, The Island ponders the theme of how far science should go to extend lives. |
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The Spanish Civil War itself proved a fitting setting for a film that ponders death and its finality. |
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As he ponders the next option in his club career, it is just possible that a few proverbs from his native land are springing to mind once again. |
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She ponders her resolution to post regularly, and how it relates to her relationship with her father. |
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Naturally quick-witted with a sharp tongue, he ponders decisions with mathematical precision. |
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Faced with the classic choice of writing or living, he finds himself capable of neither, and ponders a retreat into literary quietism. |
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Not only that, the filmmakers created a provocative action film that ponders the essence of reality and identity. |
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So while the city ponders how to restage the Mystery Plays, why don't we make that extra effort and revive the whole festival? |
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An ethical harvester of wild plants ponders the best way to preserve and protect the wild plants he depends on. |
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She ponders for a moment and then stresses that she does not consider it to be a stepping stone to anything. |
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When he's not writing protest poems about saving rocks, Albert ponders the meaning of life. |
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He asks for a ginger beer to drink, and ruffles his thinning hair messily as he ponders each question. |
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Based on a poem by Billy Collins, the art of drowning ponders the possibilities of what awaits us at the end of the line. |
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It takes just as long to fly to Miami, he ponders, as it does to navigate the horrendous traffic on the Long Island Expressway. |
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As he ponders his native state, ruined and under federal occupation, Lee expresses some of the concerns of the unreconstructed agrarian poet seventy years later. |
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The merest of pauses follow as he ponders his quick-fire response. |
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In an austere church in Geneva, he ponders the Calvinist influence. |
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Like an old coach reminiscing of his playing days, he ponders his comeback. |
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It is also extremely vague once one ponders the meaning of the modernity thus posited. |
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He meditates on history, ponders sea life, ruminates on the land-water divide, and marvels at public housing, great bridges and giant electrical plants. |
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He ponders this newly minted epithet with a real sense of fun. |
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This month, she ponders the age old problem, of how to have a row in a restaurant. |
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In the commercial, a housewife encounters the product in a grocery store aisle and ponders whether to add it to her trolley. |
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Finally, Biringuccio ponders the origin, as many have since his time, of gold in alluvial sands. |
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Rahim worries and ponders whether he should reduce his weekly payment to the family. |
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In the final part of the article, the author ponders theoretical explanations for group crime. |
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It is particularly relevant as the Commission ponders its next legislative moves in the field. |
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Every way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the Lord ponders the hearts. |
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In Saint John, a recently-retired ex-soldier shifts uncomfortably on a wooden chair in a library and ponders a complex paragraph on the habits of bees. |
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As the war memorial seeks innovative means to engage new audiences with the stories of Australia's service personnel, Nelson ponders why the young are so interested in the Anzacs. |
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Each of us ponders on the news, and I am conscious of a vague fear. |
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It ponders whether the process was not too formal, and if the imposition to apply in a separate application delayed the timely consideration of such request. |
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In a totally incompetent but increasingly enthusiastic way, Emperor Robert Heinrich I of Austria ponders the forthcoming Euro 2008 in his country. |
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While the opposition ponders how to raise taxes on businesses like Honda, this government has successfully created a low-tax environment that is creating jobs in this country. |
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Barbara Kux, member of the managing board of Siemens, head of supply chain management and chief sustainability officer, ponders growth opportunities and limitations. |
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Shaggy-haired London layabout Chris Waitt – thirtyish, single, no visible means of support – ponders his most recent break-up and decides to make a film about his serial failures as a boyfriend. |
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Like Prince Salinas in Lampadusa's The Leopard, a noble melancholy hangs about him as he ponders his family's demise amid the mementoes that decorate his silent, private apartments. |
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What man ponders upon succeeding in these three parameters? |
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Adam Frank ponders the novelty — and nefariousness — of our contemporary sense of time on NPR's 13.7: Cosmos and Culture blog, which features a handful of provocative thinkers, including the philosopher Alva Noë. |
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In an engaging, suave style, Mr. Taylor ponders the most protrusive part of the human face, which assumes in Rembrandt's portraits and self-portraits a palpably fleshy and often emotional presence. |
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It is plainly obvious but still, who really ponders its essence? |
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As working session 2B ponders the needs for strengthening global democratic governance, this session will concentrate on innovative bottom-up initiatives in response to these pressing global and local issues. |
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But just across the pier are four large ships, with mysterious gantries and winches above their decks: whalers, their harpoon guns in storage as the government ponders allowing a commercial hunt. |
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This book... ponders the role, including the complicitousness, of civic audiences in determining and sustaining the authority of political leadership. |
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In 1916 Ediswan set up the UK's first radio thermionic valve factory at Ponders End. |
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In 1886 Ediswan moved production to a former jute mill at Ponders End, North London. |
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