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After five years of ruminating, I finally got around to making the things.
And I did a lot of ruminating about the past year.
Now the star has had time to ruminate on what went wrong.
He ruminated, trying to find words to describe his experience.
It took a very big hit to get down there and I was more or less left to ruminate.
They ruminated and let their thoughts turn to dark places.
He'd had four weeks to ruminate on that very topic.
He read it and ruminated on the endless problem of Iraq.
Children can run ahead while parents ruminate, with or without binoculars.
"People should be more careful how they name their children," he ruminated.
For we ought to learn from them one thing: ruminating.
"So you ruminate about lives that come from the catching of a moment."
Also students spent more time ruminating about the behaviors, events, and their relationship in general.
He spends the rest of the evening ruminating on the problem.
"Just to realize how common it is," he said a few days later, ruminating on the play.
A poet ruminates on a year in her garden's life.
Rose says to Philip that she needs more time to ruminate.
He ruminated a moment, then summoned the image of his secretary.
But there wasn't time to ruminate over it right now.
I find the train is a good catalyst for ruminating.
He was ruminating, "We'll need our top field men for that."
The play ruminates upon the idea that any two individuals are connected by at most five others.
Better to do something one loves than to sit around a hotel room ruminating on the game.
They said nothing for a while, ruminating in silence over the ways of the gods.
The four men were silent, ruminating on the strange character of the dead woman.