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The pensiveness of his mood gradually gave place to more cheerful thoughts.
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The girl's face wears an expression of sad yet almost hopeful pensiveness.
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A curious pensiveness passed from one to the other and possessed them both.
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The expression of pensiveness deepened, increased by a sudden, disturbing thought.
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But Salvator was capable of pensiveness, of faith, and of fear.'
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This peasant girl was self-educated through her own natural meditativeness.
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This meditativeness on the passing nature of things is one of the old moods of mankind.
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1800) deserves notice for the fine meditativeness and well-balanced judgment shown in his dramas and prose essays.
Usage of contemplativeness in English
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Tent life has attuned these Semitic nomads to contemplativeness.
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The contemplativeness of nicotine was upon Guy Oscard.
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He was leisurely and inclined to contemplativeness.
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Albert has a fern with which he feels he has much in common; silence, self-containment, seeming contemplativeness.
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Pure disengagement of contemplativeness had selected.
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So did this active modern life have even then a foothold and lurking-place in the midst of the stateliness and contemplativeness of those Eastern plains.
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This deeply pondering, let the eager beginner in the at once linear and circumferent course of philosophico-metaphysical contemplativeness, introductively assure himself that -- ,&c.&c.