It was last season when he was ruminating on the difficulty of coaching a superstar in his twilight years. |
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His protagonists are too full of life and way too complicated to be the mere vehicles for ruminating on the contemporary dilemmas they face. |
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Ultimately, this romance becomes a narrative strategy for ruminating on creation and offering an alternate genesis myth. |
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People are often consumed with the past, ruminating about events and chewing them over and over. |
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She'd spent a lot of time ruminating on her conversation with the billionaire earlier that morning. |
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This is a storyline the three have been ruminating on over the last two years. |
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Ian Patrick, meanwhile, was ruminating on what he'd overheard the secretary say. |
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The play focuses on ordinary people ruminating over questions they'd never been required to address publicly before. |
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Montrealers are ruminating on the uncharacteristic torpor that has struck since Christmas. |
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People leave the theatre either gleefully ruminating over what it all means, or cursing the day non-linear narrative was invented. |
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She turned small issues into huge problems, spent hours ruminating about perceived inadequacies, and feared rejection. |
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And now you are no doubt ruminating on the results of the General Election. |
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We are into our third round of chicha, a black cow is ruminating at the barn door. |
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There were wagons parked there, two of them, with bison in the traces ruminating and steaming in the crisp air. |
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Harrison Blackwood and his cronies, meanwhile, spend their days ruminating on, and searching for, signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. |
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Take concrete steps aimed at addressing the problem that looms, rather than ruminating abstractly about what-if scenarios. |
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Economists have been ruminating on what this agreement might contain and how much it might help the world's poor. |
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A man of sonorous voice seems to be ruminating on the nature of beauty. |
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This, however, is not achieved without effort, without ruminating, which also implies study of the word according to one's possibilities. |
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A single buffalo distress bellow is enough to turn a docile, ruminating herd into a battalion of warriors, ready to charge and chase off an entire pride of lions. |
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Just think of how many times you are asked whether your cows are getting enough fiber and if they are ruminating properly. |
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It is a short step from focusing on emotions to ruminating on them, and research has shown that people who ruminate have an increased chance of becoming depressed. |
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What the play is interested in is the ruminating conscience of the role of the mother. |
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The controversy over cannibalism will keep experts ruminating for some time yet. |
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It was while ruminating on this obvious truth that I came across the historically famous hospitallers. |
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Ruminating: a cow should ruminate for seven to 10 hours per day, ruminating 40 to 70 times on a cud. |
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The weather's fine but there's a lack of wind. We're still ruminating on our error at the start of the course when we headed due south in the Channel, creating too much of an east-west gap with our rivals. |
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A low energy diet and plenty of cell wall-rich materials will then encourage the cows to spend more time ruminating the feed and, as a result, the pH in the rumen will increase and the rumen wall will recover. |
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Natalia comes around after a bit of ruminating to sappy music. |
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The desk-breakers it publishes, ruminating on everything from the number of power stations to water quality five years hence, are exercises in wish fulfilment as much as anything. |
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The Senate is still ruminating on its own bill. |
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In several organisations directors are ruminating over where they should recruit new high level personnel who can replace policy officers and field staff. |
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Should not prayer at Sion be ruminating the Word of God. |
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Unique in the diary market is Lely Qwes-HR which is also measuring ruminating activity, providing farmers a wealth of additional information on cow health. |
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The next day he was ruminating about depression. |
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If we're dull with fatigue consumed by problems, ruminating about the past or pondering the future, we cannot receive the full glory of what is being offered. |
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