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It is a risk EU leaders may want to take time to ponder, with cooler heads.
LAST CALL Here's something to ponder, with cold and flu season on the way.
Here are a couple of instructive Christmas case studies to ponder, with rugby's festive season looming.
Mill's sentences sway and ponder with the heavy grace of elephants, and are often about the same size.
Environmental campaigners will ponder with more enthusiasm whether actions could be brought on behalf of victims of environmental disasters.
The painting, by the 17th-century French artist Simon Vouet, offers plenty to ponder, with its juxtaposition of swirling ferocity and calm faith.
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In "Hold Fast," a crucial subject is poetry, and a multitude of words are defined and pondered, with each chapter repeating a certain word — "click," "clutch," "crash" — in an almost incantatory rhythm.
It was at a Lyle Lovett concert in November 1998 that David Bouley, the chef, overheard Ms. Gibbons, a fund-raising consultant in New York, pondering with friends a suitable location for her birthday dinner.
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