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Indeed, whether MDD arises as cause or effect of substance misuse merits contemplation.
In Chimbalanga, homosexuality — let alone the complexities of transgender issues — have never before merited public contemplation.
Scents, flavors, textures and body all differ, and unlike most of the rest of these selections, you may want to linger with these wines a bit — their complexity and eccentricity may merit a bit of contemplation.
On the other hand, his merit was action and not the Contemplation which would place him unreservedly in the higher realm.
You end up contemplating your own contemplation.
Yet Klein argues that, despite our inclination to marvel, or even laugh, the prospect of Trump in the White House is genuinely terrifying and suddenly merits a new kind of serious contemplation.
It avails a defendant of a federal forum in contemplation not of further litigation over the merits of a claim brought in state court, but of termination of the proceedings altogether, and a merely colorable claim of preclusion does not satisfy a district court that it may dismiss a case as precluded by the Act.
Finely proportioned, evenly lit rooms anticipate hushed contemplation of things that are hard put to merit it.
With Lunoe's perfectly pitched vocals and the song's truly wild drop, though, "Pusher" delivers on its own merits, striking a middle ground between party-hardy hedonism and zonked-out contemplation.
My contemplation?
Contemplation Environments.
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