The book appears to be the actual ruminations, almost diary entries, of a real human being named Crusoe. |
These ruminations are chased from my mind like dustballs when the band takes the stage to the deafening approval of their awaiting minions. |
Her solipsistic ruminations signal a true diva's self-absorption, yet they also have a sneaky evocative power. |
Film noir has thus far managed to escape the conformity trap, remaining a flexible forum for dark ruminations. |
We'll have the hits, maybe some hits-to-come, maybe some ruminations on the fame he loathes escalating into iconographic infinity. |
Such garbled ruminations, however, were my very first undoing, for instanter I had stepped on vicious air and landed a good three feet below. |