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But the group seems to be entering a new phase, one in which Mr. Bruggen's absence, and maybe even the orchestra's, is beginning to be contemplated.
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"Space is something to be contemplated".
In these cases, other initiatives would have to be contemplated.
My obsessive mental inventory recedes – I know it's vulgar to obsess over the £350 saucepans when I am meant to be contemplating Life – and I begin to relax.
Still, it's interesting to contemplate cases in which Republicans began to be more competitive again in the Northeast.
Potential consequences of implementation should be contemplated from the very beginning of the developmental process, even at the stage of biomarker discovery.
Mr. Bloomberg said there was no clear way to resurrect the old system when summer school is beginning and schools are contemplating staffing and curricular options.
As the 2008 election season began, CNN was contemplating more nontraditional ways of covering the news, partly because the results seemed a foregone conclusion.
That is why some are beginning to contemplate the unthinkable.
Some European governments are beginning to contemplate the idea that if Bashir were willing to hand over other indictees, engage convincingly in peace negotiations and prosecute the rapists and murderers, then the case for suspension of the indictment could be argued under Article 16 of the ICC treaty.
When the Bay Area opened a heavy rail system in 1972, and Los Angeles was beginning to contemplate its own, officials believed passenger trains could be "the living room of the future," complete with carpeted floors and cushy seats.
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