I think syncretization is a natural process that occurs in everyone who likes to ponder over things. |
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However Amy had no time to ponder over this, for as soon as the doors closed, she felt her stomach suddenly rise as the elevator zoomed upwards. |
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I too enjoyed the multifarious offerings of the Glasgow Art Fair, and had a good ponder over Glasgow's International Art Festival contributions. |
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Reflection means to ponder over, consider or re-examine an action or an activity. |
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And here's the problem for editors to ponder over the next two years of to-and-fro. |
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There is much to ponder over the meaning of a euthanasia request before we have to consider its justification. |
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Similarly, it will ponder over the validity of a Community regulation where an act under national law finds its legal basis. |
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In addition, I like to take my time, to ponder over the pre-production options. |
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In the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries, the relations between Text and Music were very different from those we nowadays ponder over. |
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It is a picture to study and to ponder over, that the full import of its teaching may be understood. |
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BenoƮt takes advantage of this period to ponder over his future and undergo training in oenology at the Faculty of Bordeaux. |
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Listen to historical stories, ponder over South American philosophies or learn about the best way to get around in the local Spanish. |
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Something to ponder over the fondue in Davos. |
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This Day also affords each one of us an opportunity to ponder over ways and means of being humanly and practically involved in building tolerance towards all of the world's cultures. |
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The U. S. and South Korea are well advised to ponder over the dangerous consequences to be entailed by the above-said nuclear weapons development. |
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In doing so and without pretension, Nantes suggested to a number of partners, private and institutional, to get together and ponder over common values. |
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We appeared at a time when the European powers were obliged to ponder over their decline, will it not be our fate to disappear as soon as Europe, having in turn become a power, has established its institutions and courts? |
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Old friends can reminisce about the past and ponder over the present beside the fireplace in the living room while watching a DVD on the TV or listening to music on Internet. |
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Something to ponder over a farewell beer on the Homer Spit. |
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The menus were brought to ponder over the drinks. |
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Relocating itself, It looks for a reciprocity with the practices locality, in order to ponder over and modify social, economical, political and ideological backgrounds. |
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