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to 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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LABEOUF returns to contemplating plastic replica lazers.
The switch to contemplating its vulnerability was sudden and abrupt.
Jackie Ashley We're used to contemplating the future of newspapers.
Other sports are believed to contemplating similar changes, basketball included.
I don't think NBC News is close to contemplating removing Williams from its anchor chair.
Getting his period was the final straw on the path to contemplating suicide.
The physics course, for example, ranged from learning about how GPS works to contemplating Schrodinger's cat.
You are involuntarily drawn to contemplating and watching these two contests.
But the majority are chosen for their mood, making this a fine accompaniment to contemplating the cosmos.
Formerly embittered against religion, he embraced his wife's Lutheranism and gave himself over to contemplating nature with spiritual conviction.
The President's resistance to contemplating his own errors, for instance, was anathema to Soros, who regards self-criticism as the beginning of wisdom.
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