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Deep contemplation of a situation could be an epistemological choice for social scientists.
Djokovic closes his eyes in deep contemplation during the break.
But Easter is a time for deep contemplation, too.
They came, instead, from study and deep contemplation.
He decided to flee Matamoros after one night of deep contemplation about his future.
He curses a lot and often wears a look of deep contemplation that borders on exasperation.
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I like this tension, for it invites deeper contemplation of the symbolism of the scene.
Arrangements of flowers and fruit give the impression of being settled on only after the deepest contemplation.
But the reader could be forgiven for feeling that an opportunity has been missed; moments of rupture not only invite deeper contemplation of what it means to be human, they can also be redemptive of our foibles.
The spoken words — Bible texts and the writings of St. Ignatius, read in Italian — are intended to help the visitor "engage in a deeper contemplation," Father Libanori said, in line with the mission of the Jesuits.
Every so often during a national convention, a politician says something that shines right through the accumulated oratory hanging like fog above the convention floor, creating an image that requires deeper contemplation.
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