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It's good to take the time to ruminate upon them.
I knew that whatever happened I would ruminate upon this case for years.
Brilliant short write that EVERY senior and middle manager should read and ruminate upon.
"Surround yourself with people who do not complain or ruminate upon things they can't change," says Achor.
Tempting as it is to ruminate upon how I'll spend my wage hike when I'm 96 (perhaps a new bath chair or stairlift?) I've got a question about the present first, and it's this: we have to wait A HUNDRED YEARS for the 1970 Equal Pay Act to work?
The turbaned female onlooker, too, is utterly absorbed in the killing of this man, leaning forward, helping to hold the struggling body down, and as he suffers, so his right arm rises up and his fist seems to be supporting her chin, as if to encourage her to ruminate upon the scene – a particularly macabre supposition.
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Good recent ones include John Lanchester's ruminative "Debt to Pleasure,"in which a murderous gourmand ruminates upon his appetites; and Nora Ephron's "Heartburn," an eating- obsessed roman ?lef about the author's divorce from Carl Bernstein, has not lost its peppery wit.
Now Ringwald is proud to be ruminating upon When It Happens To You.
On his widely read site, Mr. Knudsen ruminates upon everything from current market conditions to energy drilling and new restaurant openings.
Sprawled across a sofa in Shoreditch's Cafe 1001, he takes considered bites out of a slice of toast while ruminating upon his skyrocketing career.
To bring "Gangs of New York" to the screen would fulfill a vision of the city Scorsese had ruminated upon since childhood.
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