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the contemplating
verb
To look at on all sides or in all its aspects; to view or consider with continued attention; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study, ponder, or consider.
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Under the heavy brows, the eyes lived with the life of the contemplating mind..
Under the heavy brows, the eyes lived with the life of the contemplating mind...
The contemplating gentleman is dethroned, and metaphysics no longer provides apodictic guidance.
When Socrates' contemplation of mathematical truths is disrupted by an intense desire for food, it does not seem to be the case that it is one thing (say, his soul) that has been doing the contemplating and another thing (say, his body) that now wants to get something to eat.
Such is wilderness life, the contemplating of vast vistas.
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But he cautioned the writers to think twice about letting the contemplated romance develop.
In 1973, Vila-Matas published his first novel, "Woman in the Mirror Contemplating the Landscape".
Once again he found himself in the dirt, contemplating the bare feet of his countrymen.
The final version of the model contemplates the fourteen self-regulated learning strategies identified by Zimmerman & Martinez Pons (1986).
The Europeans are contemplating the same anti-Chinese action.
One might want to seriously consider the following when contemplating the prevention of such injuries.
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