I arose, and, as my husband ate his breakfast, I pondered over my strange dream. |
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Once the end credits started rolling, I pondered for a moment what I liked about the movie. |
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More than 20 years have passed since Janzen pondered why fruits rot, seeds mold, and meat spoils. |
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I had a place lined up, I thought it over, I mused, I pondered, I decided to go with it. |
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I've maundered and pondered and arm-waved about something like this for ages. |
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The city turned the light sculpture off and pondered whether to protect the sculpture with some kind of plastic or wire mesh covering. |
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Since the demise of the Soviet Union many of us in the military have pondered what or who was our main enemy. |
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Catherine pondered for a moment pretending to turn the thought over in her mind. |
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Geneva thoroughly turned this subject over in her mind and pondered upon it. |
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I pondered that thought and raised my head to see the green eyed monster, my boss. |
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He pondered the possibility of a grain of truth in each, and lost himself in thought. |
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As I pondered Jim's question, I realised that my friends are closer to soulmates than the men I've been romantically involved with. |
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She pondered her plan while she stood at the luggage carousel and stared blankly at the conveyor. |
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The man pondered the collection of objects, then pocketed all the items into his heavy overcoat, leaving the gun for last. |
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This subtle blend of colour only charms the senses and begs to be pondered, assimilated and admired. |
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The guy paused in his speech, mentally marking the place he was up to and pondered the question for a moment. |
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A cold fear rose in my throat as I pondered the possible origins of such evil. |
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The physical improbability of the two men having been in the area is pondered. |
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She phoned me up and we pondered it for a few minutes, before realising the PC in question didn't have any speakers. |
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He pondered the increase in indiscriminateness among terrorists, and he posited several possible reasons accounting for this upsurge. |
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Just listening through, I pondered on the role of compilations in a record collection. |
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In spite of the negative connotations contained in the word there are good meanings that should be pondered. |
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Here, at least, he was on firm ground, for he had pondered this matter for months. |
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As a parent, Jo-Ann pondered how all their dreams and hopes for their firstborn child would never be realized. |
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Adrian pondered for a moment, deciding what the strange word she said meant. |
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He pondered whether such video evidence might be used to counter the threat of a touchline ban. |
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As the crowd stared eagerly at her sultry form, waiting for her to burst into song, she pondered her career choice. |
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That sense found clear expression in his later poetry as he pondered the priestly vocation. |
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Smiling, Paragon drew his covers tighter and pondered up at the stars that his father's people adored so much. |
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And as the chuckles subsided, they pondered over the prospect of their city yielding to the concrete bustle and losing its green sheen. |
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He pondered over these questions again and again, not finding the answers before he fell into a light doze sitting upright. |
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I have had a few nights when I have had difficulty sleeping and pondered her case until drowsiness got the better of me again. |
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Abu Ammar pondered this a moment as he put the bags on the old brass scale and adjusted the weights. |
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They still had a deal in Japan and put together an album featuring guest singers and rappers while they pondered their next move. |
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He concurred affably, puckering his lips in thought as he pondered over the last decade's adventures. |
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The father heard their story, pondered the matter, and then looked at them affectionately. |
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Everyone who has ever been asked for key money has pondered the same questions. |
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On the physical plane alone, these are miracles of the type pondered by occultists and alchemists. |
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I pondered the significance of this statement before agreeing, yes, his hypothesis may prove correct. |
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Knocking back a tepid plastic-glassful of Liebfraumilch, I pondered on how to get a private audience. |
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We pondered and poured over catalogs until we knew every rifle then available. |
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Strange as it may seem, I first pondered this question in the airport concourse at Seattle. |
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What have the Danes ever done for me, I pondered on the way to the pub, apart from lend me a Scandic name and an unmeasurable quantity of Viking blood? |
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The print words stayed with her and she pondered how to tell their tale. |
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I pondered what it would feel like, going to one of my mates houses and having him show me the latest pin-up in his garage, only to find that it would be her. |
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While scholars pondered the divine nature of light, other more humble sorts like sailors, artists and surveyors learnt to use light for practical purposes. |
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Like George Bailey in It's a Wonderful Life, the fretful marionettes pondered what life would be like without Sarkozy. |
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She pondered for a second but then she realised that it was the panther. |
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As he pondered his new project, Mr. Zhang developed wanderlust. |
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The deep truths resonated within my heart and soul, illuminating questions I had pondered over the years. |
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She is scrupulous about disclosing her sources and acknowledging her debts while insistent that her aesthetic judgments are based on what she has looked at hard and pondered. |
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Following a path without caring where it led as he pondered, he was brought up short when a doe and her young fawn scrambled quickly to their feet and bounded off. |
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The younger cop pondered my handiwork, unsure how to answer. |
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While oohing and aahing over the stars, we fancy that those are the same constellations that the ancient Greek philosophers once admired and pondered over. |
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Allies of Charles Kennedy last night rallied around their embattled leader as he pondered whether to sue over new claims his drinking has affected his performance in the job. |
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The blond boy pondered, slowly easing away from the pigtailed girl. |
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Brother Patrick became weaker and weaker and others stop coming around as they pondered over their own status. |
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Talmudic sages for generations have pondered this profound question. |
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I stood there looking like the cat that ate the canary.... But he knows me too well and pondered out loud what I had been up to. |
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Motorists were diverted to the old road while the UK road research laboratory at Harmondsworth pondered the importance of surface water drainage. |
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Mill went through months of sadness and pondered suicide at twenty years of age. |
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In his chapter on colonies, Smith pondered how to solve the crisis developing across the Atlantic among the empire's thirteen American colonies. |
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The idea that the A-bombs were morally unjustifiable just never entered our minds, even as we pondered the future. |
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As I watched the evening weathercast on TV, I pondered how badly I had been wrong. |
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For a moment, I pondered the trajectory the cowling would follow if it detached from the airframe. |
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Ybarra had also pondered the allure of this kind of wildness. |
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If his views of the Canadian Shield seem so familiar to us, it is because we have pondered them so often in art and life. |
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Speech paused momentarily on Faxa's lips as he pondered her birdsweet notes in smoky silence. |
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Like the eternal riddle of which came first, the chicken or the egg, some scientists have pondered the source of the first case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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At a late August panel discussion, the Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley in Sonoma County, a wine industry trade group, pondered these very questions regarding their zinfandels. |
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Soon after the revelation, Brooks pondered whether Jude Callegari could have been Rowling as part of wider speculation that the entire affair had been a publicity stunt. |
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Messervy pondered the issue and then made rapid cargo recalculations. |
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