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She was very pensive and docile, and we just connected.
And what has been speculated she's very pensive; you can see she leans her chin on one of her hands.
And she has in her other hand, as you can see, a tablet, in front of her, and it is clear, as she puts that stylus to her lips, she is deep in thought, very pensive, figuring out what it is that she's going to write on her wax tablet, because these were wax and they would write into the wax tablets.
"Today was a very pensive day for me".
After a very pensive green-backlit intro, the band pounced into the album's centerpiece, "The Camera Eye," a seldom-played 10-minute epic.
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"I would hope so – and I would expect a similar level of honest, open, pensive and very, very charitable exchange of views in order to discern a way forward," Nichols said.
A previously very quiet and pensive Old Trafford explodes into life.
But, above all, Cole, who is both profound and abstracted, fiercely in the moment but a little out of date, rushing against time with a very deliberate and pensive pace, embodies Lynch's own primal cinematic pleasure in watching himself think.
At the mention of Dr. King's name, the Dalai Lama gets very quiet and pensive.
In 1985, she captured the teenager looking pensive and very pregnant.
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