She has also resigned from that candidacy to contemplate her future options. |
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As I sink down into in the back seat of the Beemer, I contemplate Alex Fedorov, here in his native surroundings, one last time. |
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So when another scan 16 months after the fall showed the ligament had mended, he was quick to contemplate getting back in the saddle. |
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Even in this mercenary age, with the entire football agenda being driven by money, that might be too much for the clubs concerned to contemplate. |
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Quite simply, local young people are being squeezed right out of the housing market, quite unable to contemplate gaining even a toehold. |
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The doctor seemed to contemplate this quite seriously, his fingers coming up to tap at his chin bemusedly. |
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He is the last person in the world to ever contemplate telling the President to belt up! |
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When I contemplate most house moves, the actual activity has indeed been confined to a few days only, spread out over a period, long or short. |
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I can hardly believe I slept so well, no dreams, nightmares or visions to contemplate this morning. |
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As a result, one is free to contemplate the pure painterly richness and depth of each work. |
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Only a tiny minority of this group are daring enough to even contemplate another punishing night on the turps. |
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Jack sighed and paced through the lobby, attempting to contemplate what to do next. |
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The description of him dancing the twist with his wife in an effort to come to terms with the New World Order is almost too sad to contemplate. |
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The moot is tomorrow, my point of law absurdly impossible to argue, and the prospect of sleep tonight absurdly impossible to contemplate. |
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The fact that my blood brother's nickname is Mikey is a coincidence to bizarre to contemplate. |
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She's too wrapped up in her desires at becoming a judge to contemplate motherhood. |
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Walking through the Stations of the Cross or praying the rosary is another way to contemplate the mysteries of Jesus. |
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He massages most parts of me and I'm refreshed, and contemplate mysterious scars on his body. |
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Leading ex-ministers began to contemplate breaking away from Labour to form a new party. |
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Was it too much to ask to contemplate only solvable troubles like arranging repairs for the roof? |
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What a bare-faced cheek to even contemplate, even somnolently, the possibility. |
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The law must contemplate the full and often sordid scope of social reality. |
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The seasons turn, the social niceties are maintained and those who remember the last war refuse to contemplate a second global conflict. |
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This isn't a movie you contemplate thoughtfully and have civilized discussions about while sipping bubble tea. |
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I must say my head is spinning as I contemplate these troublesome questions. |
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If a contraption doesn't beep or burr when he switches it on, it's just too demeaning for him even to contemplate. |
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One of the most beneficial meditations in Buddhism is to contemplate how fortunate we are to have this precious life. |
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It's not pleasant to contemplate, but if you sign up now you needn't consider it again. |
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So getting a note from one star system to the next would take more generations than the average human mind can contemplate. |
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Travellers should stick to prescribed paths and not even contemplate wading through cultivated land. |
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We had to contemplate striking a new print and making a new telecine which is expensive. |
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In 2000 it was considered economic heresy to contemplate a breach of the stability pact. |
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It was almost impossible for them to contemplate escaping to a society that would only ostracise them and condemn them as sinners. |
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It was outfitted with a comfortable seat, providing an oddly serene viewing platform from which to contemplate the glowing installation. |
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I nearly stayed in, but the thought of the Scottish TV Hogmanay special was just too hideous to contemplate. |
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His colleagues remind him that they should not contemplate such a step without informing the high-ups. |
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It was a serene overlook off of the Blue Ridge Parkway I found while looking for a quiet place to contemplate my post-residency plans. |
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It is symptomatic of an unacceptable cheese-paring attitude to contemplate immediate reduction in the judicial resource in the Court of Appeal. |
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And of course there was the odd little bit of wizardry with the ball that hookers are not supposed even to contemplate never mind attempt. |
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They went into the game as no hopers, a team that had no right, said the critics, to even contemplate coming close to Tyrone. |
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How could you have a glowing view of human nature when you contemplate what people do to one another? |
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Unable to contemplate the truth of what we do, we extract from our fathomless collective guilt a story of primordial innocence. |
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Even so, we may still be forced to contemplate changes in the way information is conveyed. |
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Likewise, he could not contemplate configuring his team in an entirely different way because he did not have the means to do this. |
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To what extent does film's latest technology give us pause as we contemplate film's images of the technological? |
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We contemplate the photographic image, how it is a site of loss and remembrance, the life preserved in it an ironic reminder of death. |
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I soon no longer had time to contemplate such things, though, because I had to all but run to keep up with Mr. Fitzgerald through the airport. |
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When you contemplate my image, in a week or a month, I'll try to feel your presence from afar. |
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And, during the dwindling seconds of her last game, she started to contemplate her future. |
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While the hectic pace at work has slowed down some, we now have time to contemplate the future. |
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It can feel like an overwhelming position but one that you are considering if you have begun to contemplate your readiness. |
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Globalization activists face hard choices now as they contemplate the future of the movement. |
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We are only now beginning to contemplate the real issues of being Independent and socially responsible for whatever happens here. |
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It's a real gem and a great place to sit and contemplate, with cliffs rising behind. |
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Found a nice spot on the cement embankment, away from the spray, and sat down to contemplate on life. |
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The group would be responsible for encouraging people to visit the cemetery to use it as a quiet place to sit and contemplate. |
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They need time to quietly review, contemplate, journal, mull over, and reflect about their attitudes and actions. |
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As students speculate, stop and contemplate, little evidence to its precursor can be found. |
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So why is nobody scrambling to acquire them or at least contemplate a joint venture? |
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The capital costs of starting a sugar estate were so high by 1860 that only rich capitalists or companies could contemplate such a venture. |
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How many will be able to start a family, or buy a house or go back to university for further study when they contemplate the implications? |
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On the last day of our stay, we took a break from the past to contemplate the area's ecological future. |
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For distraction I forced myself to contemplate my next entrepreneurial venture. |
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Even a first-time buyer who is desperate to buy shouldn't contemplate borrowing so much. |
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He's a man who likes to contemplate the cusp between the realistic and the fanciful. |
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To the west, swirling, drifting snow led Czech authorities to contemplate closing several border crossings into Poland. |
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Such prattle demonstrates an inability and indeed an unwillingness to contemplate the affects of combat on the victor as well as the vanquished. |
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It is a daymare to contemplate the horrors I might have to go through to see my kids if we got divorced. |
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I contemplate buying a few products from La Prairie's skincare range, but baulk at the price list. |
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The prospect of the team splitting up and going their separate ways is too ghastly to contemplate. |
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It may sound simple but the implications of any fuel price hike are always too ghastly to contemplate. |
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I still say it was a baby grass snake as the idea it was a smooth snake is far too exciting to contemplate. |
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It's the reason the Florida legislature could contemplate sending its own set of electors to Congress if it had lost in the Supreme Court. |
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I'm sure nobody believed us, but we stuck with it, gritted our teeth, and refused to contemplate the idea of failure. |
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You do feel despair and I know a lot of people do contemplate ending it all. |
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I suppose I was too young to contemplate dying, but the notion of disfigurement was devastating. |
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The Fourth Amendment does not contemplate the executive officers of Government as neutral and disinterested magistrates. |
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The evolution of his career is certainly an engrossing story to contemplate. |
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They should be incarcerated for decades to contemplate the enormity of their crimes. |
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I saw my self-esteem fading as I angled the duchesse mirror to contemplate the horror of my decayed teeth. |
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Personally I like to contemplate the future with apocalyptic details and morbid fantasies involving corporate evildoers and wildlife. |
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My clothes are laid out before me as I contemplate the warm coat, my constant companion for the winter. |
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As Americans now contemplate the road ahead, they need to accept three unpleasant facts. |
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Have you ever felt the desire to contemplate your very own Zen garden wherever you are, whatever the time? |
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Scientists seeking to control the biological process of aging may also contemplate doing so through genetic manipulations. |
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But the ends to which it aspires are neither moderate, nor reasonable, and it gives me a squirmy feeling to contemplate them. |
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Macbeth cannot contemplate kingship for himself without imagining turning his sword against the king. |
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As a last recourse, if we thought that he was in the city, we might contemplate putting some Marines there. |
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He served us very well as a player but anyone who would even contemplate his appointment has to be out of his tree. |
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I couldn't contemplate going under the knife to erase my wrinkles, it would be like wiping out a part of my past. |
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I am an English teacher but words fail me as I contemplate a racing future without him. |
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For creative work, cats are excellent to contemplate when they are in repose. |
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What the worriers fail to contemplate is the uses to which that capital is put. |
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One other conundrum for the board and would-be investors to contemplate is the question of future leadership. |
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People have the power to contemplate and reflect upon infinity and eternity, concepts which are totally beyond the realm of the physical world. |
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While racing's authorities torpidly contemplate these implications, jockeys must earn their daily rice-cake. |
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Apparently Britain had moved a millimetre, it's so weird to contemplate that an earthquake can move a land mass that's so far away. |
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Moreover, in social terms he has had to bear a burden the others could not even remotely contemplate having to carry. |
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Perhaps this Yom Kippur, as I contemplate who I am and who I want to be, I decide to work on not getting angry this year. |
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After my third grande Americano of the morning, I inevitably begin to contemplate the connection. |
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She would not contemplate leaving the holiday booking to the last minute in the hope of a late discount. |
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Omar's reflections on his wife's motives lead him to contemplate his own life. |
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More time to contemplate and anguish over one of the most difficult decisions a person ever has to make. |
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A general parish meeting could be a fountain of fine ideas and not at all as vexing as some of the reverends might shudder to contemplate. |
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A good deal of waking life is punctuated by daydreams, reveries, and fantasies in which the mind withdraws to contemplate an interior landscape. |
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We are asked to contemplate the vision of the Son at the right hand of the Father in glory and the Holy Spirit about to break forth upon us. |
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We are simply asked to contemplate the appalling act and the nightmare that one loathsome human being can inflict on an innocent bystander. |
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They are tough on crime and criminals but what they can't contemplate are the causes. |
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The writer's mission is to care about and contemplate man's fate and existing conditions in order to arouse other people to care and think. |
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In my view these express provisions contemplate that the offer is to remain open to acceptance until such time as the price has been assessed. |
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I love him dearly but could never contemplate having to live with him twenty four hours a day seven days a week every day of the year. |
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It will give him further notoriety, another big payday and more nights at luxurious hotels than he cares to contemplate. |
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Before she could contemplate further, a scattering of small pebbles and concrete dust fell down on her from the pier above. |
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A mild tetchiness and suspicion between the two counties has been evident in more than merely their refusal to contemplate a unified police unit. |
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We sit and contemplate the high domed peak of Errigal, its white quartzy screes making it look snowy, beautiful, impossible. |
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Although a wonderful turn of the screw to contemplate, it is not the argumentative tactic that I would promote. |
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All such hopes have turned to ashes as we now contemplate this sad, trouble-plagued, expensive tram system masquerading as a public service. |
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Your guide cooks up evening meals on the barbecue or gas-powered range, while you can contemplate the sun setting somewhere out east of Timor. |
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Layoffs, streamlining operations, and other cost cutting measures are the norm these days as businesses contemplate their futures. |
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That, of course, is something that a culture of liberal self-congratulation would prefer not to contemplate. |
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How could you even contemplate publishing an image so blatantly hateful to women. |
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I admit I have become increasingly frustrated by the low number of hits on my site, so I took a few days off to feel sorry for myself and contemplate my blogging future. |
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When you contemplate running for president, your life becomes an open book. |
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If we are being urged to do anything here, it is to resist indulging too much in these reactions, to sober up a bit and contemplate the task ahead. |
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As I contemplate this revelation, the character improves in my estimation. |
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The scandal lies also in the fact that the transgression is visible, appearing like a strange hieroglyph on her face that others contemplate with fear and trepidation. |
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And contemplate the risibility of the prospect of individuals with a role in these outrages ending up on a press council to sit in judgment on working journalists! |
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The mayor will not contemplate a single track at any of the pinch points because people will get irritated if they have to wait for more than a few seconds. |
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The book forced me to contemplate my own intentions in participating in a graduate education program that has a partnership with a predominantly Black school. |
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Surrounded by cottonwoods and aspens and featuring a wooden footbridge and an abundance of regional flora and foliage, it's a place to meditate, contemplate, and relax. |
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While I contemplate my future employment, the vagaries of industrial action and the particular pleasures of friendship, this month's bag of hormones are giving me conniptions. |
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So if that was a nightmare this will be too ghastly too contemplate. |
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As early as Truman, who refrained from using the atom bomb in Korea, the Americans realised the use of nuclear weapons was too awful to contemplate. |
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He could not contemplate life without his holding midfield player, his big lump up front, his defenders who defend, his channel ball, his pressing game. |
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Vienna, the seat of the once-mighty Habsburg Empire, is a good place to contemplate the rise and fall of global powers. |
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This means that even brute action is a form of contemplation, for even the most vulgar or base act has, at its base and as its cause, the impulse to contemplate the greater. |
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I can contemplate my own death without unease, but every goodbye to one of my children is shaded by dread. |
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This week saw the launch of a new glossy magazine for 15-18 year olds that aims to encourage school-leavers to contemplate a career in the tourism industry. |
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If treatment is further delayed, the health service, already groaning under the additional burden Aids creates, will grow increasingly less able to contemplate introducing it. |
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It would be too ghastly to contemplate the outcome of such an action. |
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No one should ever contemplate the loss of life with equanimity. |
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But he really didn't have any time to contemplate the meaning behind those words, because just about the time that Anthony finished talking, the room depressurized. |
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I contemplate the advice of my dinner partner that day, a doctor whose specialty is integrative medicine. |
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Turning onto the driveway you come to a rolling stop, left with no choice but to contemplate the puddly stream that marks the crossing into this whole other world. |
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Now is the time to contemplate the caliber, barrel length and weight. |
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As we pack our various paraphernalia into the boots of several cars and four-wheel drives, I try not to contemplate what Robert'll make of my ridiculous outburst last night. |
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I think they're vast and we can barely begin to contemplate them. |
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The Dalai Lama is quite happy to contemplate the karma of digital technology while leaving geeky details to the younger crowd. |
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A student, however, concerned over fulfillment of the graduation requirements, would not have time to even contemplate deviating from the course material. |
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We are asked by the author, a biographer not only of Charles Dickens but of London too, to contemplate the novelist unbuttoned, in peep-show dishabille. |
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The picture of scientists on different sides of an issue presenting their cases for adjudication to a group of high school students is too amusing to contemplate. |
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But the consequences of a nuclear exchange are almost too horrible to contemplate. |
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After all, one need openly contemplate the sad litany of child superstars who were broken on the wheel of early success to predict Declan's likely fate. |
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It was an extraordinarily beautiful perch from which to contemplate everything and convalesce. |
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I had begun to contemplate the possibility of a life entirely without her. |
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One of the most challenging things to do when your head is fuzzily congested is to stand in the cold remedy aisle and contemplate which product might help you most. |
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Though the monk admits to some concern about death by a staged accident, more time behind bars he can contemplate with an equanimity that exasperates authorities. |
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At the same time, like the guest house of a Japanese temple, it provides its users with a chaste, yet strangely luxurious atmosphere in which to contemplate nature. |
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It is intriguing to contemplate that perhaps avian flight, like aircraft evolution, went through a biplane stage before the monoplane was introduced. |
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Non-cultists, don't even contemplate laying out a red cent for this. |
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But they all contemplate that in some circumstances, a court may override a parent's decision about with whom their children may have relationships. |
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So draw the blackout curtains and drown out the roar of the passing airplanes while you contemplate your email by the light of this cheery bit of decor. |
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We want it to be used by the community and for people to sit in the quiet and contemplate as much as possible and this money will help us do that. |
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This was a rather new experience for them, as elves are regarded as serious creatures, who contemplate things with an utmost gravity and never laugh out loud. |
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The books, then, organize a continuing meditation on connections that is more important to contemplate and consider than to solve as if it were a puzzle. |
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But he knew exactly what he was saying in that interview, and the results are sadder to contemplate than his famous errors. |
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That the chunderous Liabours and toxic Greens gain the treasury benches because the Nats haven't got it together yet for 2014 is too scary to contemplate. |
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Thousands of landowners, many of whom have already signed leases with landmen fanning out across the state, contemplate a new era of gas production. |
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The royals may be forced to contemplate a quiet, morganatic marriage. |
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However, he does not have to contemplate singledom just yet. |
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To merely contemplate moving human remains will distress some people. |
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Well, it's a theory, an improbable one, but harmless fun to contemplate. |
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It is less painful to contemplate a Jesus, a Bar Kokhba or any other Jew punished under humane Israelite law than his abandonment to the cruel caprice of uncircumcised Rome. |
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It's at times like these when I sit and contemplate and plot. |
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The policies do not contemplate unconditional payment of defense costs for potentially covered claims, but only payment of costs if indemnification is required. |
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In the Photosynthesis exhibit, visitors can contemplate several cultures of oxygenic phototrophic bacteria in plastic Petri dishes. |
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It is next to a path where people walk and it has a few seats where they can sit and contemplate it. |
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In the late 1850s Dickens began to contemplate Dickens shuttled between Boston and New York, where he gave 22 readings at Steinway Hall. |
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Like Thoreau, Woolf believed that it was silence that set the mind free to really contemplate and understand the world. |
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No unionist worth the name should contemplate let alone accept as a fait accompli anything that legitimises the enemies of democracy and truth. |
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I can't contemplate a future in the BBC without Robert Peston ranting on endlessly about his earthshattering scoops. |
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When I contemplate God among the dead I find only emptiness and silence. |
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If a treaty contains any stipulations which contemplate a state of future war. |
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Perhaps some find that vegging in front of the TV all day is the best way to contemplate New Year's resolutions. |
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Almost all public managers use spreadsheets to contemplate important decisions, yet audits routinely show that many if not most contain errors. |
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Some philosophers and divines have evirated themselves, and put out their eyes voluntarily, the better to contemplate. |
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That being the case, we should naturally choose to contemplate mu from morning to night, forgetting everything. |
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No part of the Constitution expressly authorizes judicial review, but the Framers did contemplate the idea. |
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The analogous enforcement of laws will occur when the laws do not contemplate a specific supposition, but they. |
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I do not contemplate such a heroine as a set-off to the many sins imputed to me as committed against woman. |
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Statesmen sometimes need some whoopingly big lies to justify to themselves and their followers actions which they contemplate. |
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The SNP are the all-or-nothing party and will never contemplate helping devolution succeed. |
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But we employ fables in an animastic mode, when we contemplate the energies of the soul. |
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Passionists contemplate the mystery of God's love as revealed in the passion of Jesus, and communicate that meaning to others. |
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Continued ill health during his second premiership caused him to contemplate resignation, but his lieutenant, Derby, was unwilling, feeling that he could not manage the Queen. |
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Apparently, the rules contemplate reallocations of income only. |
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The overwhelming power of his imagination led him to contemplate acts of impiety and profanity, and to a vivid realisation of the dangers these involved. |
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A massive desk lamp shields him almost entirely from the client, who's left to contemplate a framed photograph of the professional surrenderer planting his flag atop a hill. |
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As the end credits approach, the film clumsily attempts a self-referential wink by inviting the characters to contemplate a TV show about their bromantic escapades. |
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Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted in a particular State's law contemplate real defenses available to purported holders in due course. |
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By 1881, both Marx and Engels began to contemplate a course of development in Russia that would lead directly to the communist stage without the intervening bourgeois stage. |
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