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Finally, after another of his long ruminations, the old man made the wrong choice.
It was yet another rumination he would have to keep to himself, at least for the time being.
My ruminations were madness perhaps, or might have seemed so to some.
In both cases he did so with the same distrust, after weeks of rumination.
Then there's Lee's rumination on family life as seen by someone looking through a window from the outside.
But time away, and ample rumination on what went wrong, has changed that.
These are not the ruminations of a man who lacks confidence.
Meanwhile Ned had got to the end of his ruminations.
This was a favorite rumination of death investigators: What if?
In the days that followed, however, he began to share the substance of his ruminations with me.
At least he'd managed to - His ruminations were cut short by a cry from outside.
You can read my ruminations on the game here.
There's still plenty of room for rumination on the young man from California, "who's just like you and me" as the song goes.
Instead it is an exercise in paradox, with interesting ruminations on the nature of thought itself.
You may be wondering by now what all these ruminations have to do with the subject of Senate leadership.
But Beauty's later ruminations in the hold of the ship confused me.
Roger had smiled at himself when he reached that point in his ruminations.
Rumination syndrome is diagnosed based on a complete history of the individual.
It was particularly the thought and the fear of Hell which these ruminations centered on.
There's no big conceptual sort of rumination other than that."
An hour that gave her a lot of time for thought, for private rumination.
Lost in her own private ruminations, she hadn't realized that he'd once again pulled off the street.
Or was it just the fevered ruminations of a crazy woman?
He'd been wondering when the fatigue was going to catch up with him and now he could stop his ruminations.
A knock at the door jolted him out from his rumination.