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And the Jets were once again left to ponder how to stop the run.
For a second or two, he seemed to ponder how Mitchell might know such a thing.
Little wonder, then, that he was given to ponder how long it had been since he'd made love to a woman.
He considers for a moment, looks at me, pondering how to get through.
This became clear to me as I pondered how and whom to tell about my condition.
At the moment she could scarcely even ponder how to deal with her sister.
At each stop, he pondered how to best photograph a house of God, straight on or from an angle.
As the test preparations were under way, the Bush administration pondered how to respond.
Makes you ponder how viral do we make the gospel?
But the speech largely pondered how the nation would hang together.
John pondered how best to get the information he wanted without displaying his ignorance.
Many found themselves pondering how precarious their survival had been.
Yet it's hard to listen without pondering how her songs were recorded.
More important, the Treasury is still pondering how it wants to approach this new financial product.
Once again, I began to ponder how something like this could happen to a guy like me.
Enjoy it in the garden on Friday and ponder how much worse things could be.
She pondered how Jackson could ignore his own flesh and blood.
The three fell silent pondering how this might be accomplished.
Authorities ponder how to save the wilderness for - and from - the people.
Larry stared at his lap, as if pondering how much to say.
The captain sipped his wine as if pondering how to begin.
With most people busy just surviving, few here have spent much time pondering how the fighting will end.
But if he was pondering how to close the door, or what word would move them from within, there was no need.
I was merely pondering how to explain it to you in the simplest terms possible.
She looked round her mechanically, pondering how to reach the end in view.
Instead he is left to ponder what might have been.
For a moment, the big man seemed to ponder what he'd heard.
Today I'm going to ponder what to do when that day comes.
Data had taken most of a second to ponder what that might mean.
I pondered what to say, gave up, and opened the college paper.
John ponders what had brought the two together in the first place.
Paul had pondered what he would find, here at the college of his future.
Which left him to ponder what was going on with virtually no data.
I walked away leaving him there to ponder what was to come.
It gave him time to ponder what had happened, and reflect on his situation.
Few stop to ponder what he was actually like as a mere man.
On the way back to shore, people pondered what they had done.
For a parent there is no time to ponder what and how to do it.
Wilson was then given the rest of the afternoon off to ponder what has gone wrong.
For a while she was silent, as if pondering what this might mean.
With that she left Doug alone to ponder what had just happened.
Pondering what to say, she passed through the kitchen into the hall.
Thinking aloud he pondered what, during that time, his own next move should be?
He began to ponder what it would be like to anchor the news standing up.
But few stop to ponder what happens to their message once they hit Send.
I pondered what this position would be like if both of us were naked.
The room was quiet as the task force members pondered what he had said.
Snapping back to reality, I ponder what has just happened.
Gears stood for a moment, pondering what he should do next.
The next day, residents and merchants pondered what they had heard.
By the young man's face, he was pondering whether any ever should.
He is still pondering whether to continue playing, people close to him said.
Some are pondering whether they should simply continue to be patient.
At best we can ponder whether or not to make a recommendation.
Still, investors would do well to ponder whether they are getting their money's worth.
The company's executives pondered whether or not to continue operations.
The little mouse then ponders whether it is real or not.
But while all the praise has been coming his way, he still ponders whether he'd do it again.
Left in charge, Dean ponders whether he should continue alone.
Arthur ponders whether he could benefit from being with such a strong woman.
He could see that Karen was pondering whether to let one of her tears fall.
At least two clubs are pondering whether to take the plunge.
Cliff sat down in front of the telephone, pondering whether to call his number.
He hesitated and pondered whether to relate this or not.
Web sat back and pondered whether he should play his trump card.
"Maybe it is," said Houston, pondering whether his problems at the line this year are psychological.
He pondered whether he should do so and decided against it.
Other industry associations are also pondering whether the system could be applied to their products.
She ponders whether or not she will cut his head off.
This sort of reliance can easily lead one to ponder whether there is much worth to a life without him.
The solution came to him even as he pondered whether to try another decipher for those two words.
These issues are crucial to companies pondering whether to apply and pay for certification.
Collins pondered whether the Giants were in search of their identity.
I pondered whether, perhaps, somebody changed the glasses that way."
He looked at the young nobleman, pondering whether there was call for further speech.
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