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"In pondering the question, 'To be or not to be,' Hamlet decided to be.
In pondering what to do next, they might reflect on the great figures from Labour history who put their country first: Attlee, Bevin, Callaghan – and, yes, Ramsay MacDonald.
In pondering this, I'm struck by a defining event of this summit: the return of France to the integrated military command of NATO.
In pondering whether the murder is tied to "the money thing" or "the seamy sex thing," Spenser airs his own views on courtly love and decides it's all a load of "flapdoodle".
In pondering the possibility of life elsewhere in the cosmos, Dr. Porco echoes yet another august figure in her ancestral patrimony, Marcus Aurelius: "The entire Earth is but a point, and the place of our own habitation but a minute corner of it".
In pondering this post, my mind flashed at once to a client I saw decades ago: a tall, brooding woman with firmly-sculpted arms -- the result of years of working out -- whose rolled-up sleeves revealed several fading bruises on her forearms, courtesy of her boyfriend.
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We spent the hour-long wait at check-in pondering what was so easy about easyJet.
Twenty-six years later, in 1981, Glenn Gould was sitting at the piano in a darkened room in Toronto, pondering his prospects.
I stand by my mother-in-law with a soggy dishtowel in hand, pondering the holiness of conversation.
When in danger, ponder; in trouble, delegate; in doubt, mumble.
Patients must be given sufficient time to take-in and ponder their choices.
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