Sentence examples for a deeper contemplation of from inspiring English sources

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"Whether fractured memories are materialized into sculptural form, information is embedded into threads of woven cloth, or woven cloth is unraveled and fragmented into multiple different forms, tangible spaces are created that allow for a deeper contemplation of our evolving landscapes of immateriality".

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With a bit of time comes a deeper contemplation and a galvanizing battle cry: RESIST!

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.

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.

I like this tension, for it invites deeper contemplation of the symbolism of the scene.

In the Hindi lexicon, manthan signifies a deep contemplation and churning of facts that leads to enlightenment.

But it was during a monthlong retreat, which often meant five or six hours of daily prayer and deep contemplation of a single biblical passage, that Father Doll discovered the profound connections that, for him, link prayer and photography.

While the real-life grown-ups on TV were again rebooting Vietnam, the kids at "Wall-E" were in deep contemplation of a world in peril — and of the future that is theirs to make what they will of it.

Sheer narrative propulsion drives the action of this haunting story, which plunges Harry Bosch, a Los Angeles police detective, into deep contemplation of the ancient history of human violence as he hunts for meaning in the death of a 12-year-old boy whose skeletal remains turn up in the hills of Laurel Canyon.

Sheer narrative propulsion drives the action of this haunting story, which plunges a Los Angeles police detective, Harry Bosch, into deep contemplation of the ancient history of human violence, as he hunts for meaning in the death of a 12-year-old boy whose skeletal remains turn up in the hills of Laurel Canyon.

Nevertheless, at the root of Chavez's career as a civil rights activist, imperfect as it may have been, is a guiding principle that anyone who has spent any time in deep contemplation of the Christian faith may be familiar with -- Matthew 25:40 -- which reads in part, "Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me".

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