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By the end of the meeting, he said, "the postal officials were beginning to contemplate acknowledging a problem".
As heads of the 27 European Union governments prepare for that summit meeting next week, they contemplate a growing list of problems.
As heads of E.U. member governments prepare to meet next week in Brussels, they contemplate a growing list of problems.
Contemplate a higher power.
But most Europeans now contemplate a fudge.
But he did run into problems towards the end, when Marr asked him about the fact that while Ed Miliband is willing to contemplate a deal with the Lib Dems, he is not willing to contemplate one while Clegg remains leader.
I contemplate a leopard hat.
One afternoon this spring, while sitting in a cluttered nook off the hall near her lab, biochemist Susan Gerbi grabbed a sandwich from a brown paper bag and contemplated a particularly knotty problem she was trying to solve.
Mr Eves is said to be contemplating a spring election, but he has a problem: his party has long trailed behind the Liberals in the opinion polls.
Of course, it might sound like a luxury problem to be contemplating a quarter-final with a depleted midfield, but Jones, along with Fabian Johnson at times, has been the player of the tournament for the USA while Beckerman has been not far behind.
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