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1 We ruminate on the shipping forecast's strange function, as national comfort blanket.
2 Why mournfully ruminate on the past, instead of looking to the future?
3 Sorrentino's images could certainly cause the viewer to ruminate on the human condition.
4 Deeply did I ruminate on the occurrences that had just passed.
5 The horse ceased to ruminate on his state, his air of reflection vanished.
6 Here our conversation ended, and I retired to ruminate on what had passed.
7 William appeared to ruminate on this fact for a moment.
8 Jim and the Panelists ruminate on the life lessons we can learn from squirrels.
9 Another pause while Laosa seemed to ruminate on this.
10 The slog down through the trees provided ample opportunity to ruminate on my own stupidity.
11 Approaching my mother's house, I couldn't help but ruminate on what this place had once been.
12 Professors are asked to consider their demise and to ruminate on what matters most to them.
13 Some films are popcorn for the eyes, while others provide something to ruminate on for days.
14 Here Pleyel sunk into anxious silence, and gave me leisure to ruminate on this inexplicable event.
15 Be enchanted by wayfarer's tales, drawn to the romance of fables and ruminate on the bitter-sweet myths.
16 Although Jackson and Terri's departure gave me great joy, I continued to ruminate on where they had gone.
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