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In that article we ruminated on the art of 'show' strikes.
He ruminated on names that didn't seem, to him, like Bill.
Sitting in Mass on the last Sunday in Advent, I ruminated on this idea.
"The Gift" (STX Entertainment), a well-reviewed stalker film from 2015, ruminated on bullying.
Van Gerwen stepped aside, opened a diet soda and ruminated on the odd scene.
Valerian is about love, and you've ruminated on love in a lot of your films.
Years after his return, Mitchell ruminated on his experiences for NASA's Oral History project: Yes.
Every time I bumbled through a stanza, I ruminated on each word a little more.
The sound and exact mouthfeel of When I Get Home is still to be ruminated on.
Mr. Trump ruminated on the merits of a gold standard in a campaign interview with TheScene.
For the past several days, I've ruminated on a bigger question facing Jews: Where does that leave us?
In 1865, Abraham Lincoln ruminated on how Americans had read the same Bible and prayed to the same God.
Yet Mr. Trump, in a characteristic moment of thinking aloud, also ruminated on the difficulty of the midterm environment.
Mr. Mumford ruminated on baseball and other sports in occasional columns for The New York Times in the 1990s.
For a moment I ruminated on the inherent irony of losing one's sight in the quest to become better looking.
Cameron also naturally ruminated on the United States' ill-fated World Cup qualifying campaign, heading into a summer of unforeseen spectating.
Shelley Seccombe read her poem "Interlude," which ruminated on the challenges and rewards of negotiating New York's alternate-side parking regulations.
Like the Willises, he ruminated on what it would mean if the Russians had gotten involved, and possibly even swung the election.
Ive said that displays were interesting (sure) and ruminated on how smaller chips would enable him to stuff more features into smaller packages.
My characters yearned, but they also ruminated on inherited trauma, took care of their ailing family members, and began new lives across the world.
Throughout the day, she ruminated on the power of putting one foot in front of the other and moving forward when it feels impossible.
The issue with this was particularly evident when the men ruminated on the problem with princesses — specifically, how animated women are portrayed on screen.
In a book of interlocking essays titled "Posthumous Keats: A Personal Biography" (2008), he ruminated on the poet's fame, failures and vindication through posterity.
Prompted by his friend André Breton, Alberto Giacometti first read de Sade in 1933, and his studio notes ruminated on seduction, idolatry, and fetishism.
For many years, Lisa Sigal's paintings have ruminated on buildings and their discontents: the dodgy promise of stability, the tradeoff between security and confinement.
Speaking to Billboard magazine last year, Vic Mensa ruminated on how that trend has most recently manifested in a link between prescription drugs and hip-hop.
In his first remarks since the House passed a bill repealing and replacing Obama's signature healthcare law, the former president ruminated on the idea of political courage.
He was nominated shortly after an Ethiopian Airlines crash in March, and after President Trump initially ruminated on nominating his personal pilot, John Dunkin, to lead the agency.
He was nominated shortly after an Ethiopian Airlines crash in March, and after President Trump initially ruminated on nominating his personal pilot, John Dunkin, to lead the agency.
In Stewart's case, which he ruminated on at length in his recent memoir, Comey as the US attorney in Manhattan gave prosecutors the green light to pursue her case.
The idea of "The Opening Band" slowly morphed into more of a metaphor for life on this plane, and the search for purpose as I ruminated on those ideas.
" In the Players Tribune, Larionov ruminated on why this is: "If you look at the coaches in Juniors and minor league hockey, many of them were not skill players.
Ms. Fisher had a Dorothy Parker-like presence on Twitter, where she ruminated on the inexplicable mania surrounding "Star Wars" and on her French bulldog, Gary, in playful messages filled with emoji.
DES MOINES — Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont ruminated on the final two questions asked of him about the Iowa caucuses as he rose from a table packed with reporters here on Thursday morning.
Thematically, his attention was equally widespread: The set ruminated on the origins of the universe, the meaning of life, and how to best endure the gloom and doom of the here and now.
Fox told Phoenix's CBS 5 News that he ruminated on the small fortune for a few hours over drinks with friends before contacting the bank the next day and reporting the clerical error.
Mr Schulz ruminated on Europe; cracked folksy jokes; solemnly intoned about Germany's historical burden; cast his family, neighbours and acquaintances from the campaign trail as characters in a compendium of parables about the country.
"This is a tribal and parochial place," Ms. Pressley, 44, said Wednesday, surrounded by Boston political leaders old and new as she ruminated on the hurdles that others said would prevent her from winning.
He had an ongoing radio series where he drove across the United States and ruminated on everyone's weirdness (he was born in boring Transylvania and never got exposed to anything beyond the mundane, you see).
Just a week earlier, as Mr. Trump ruminated on whether to dismiss his chief of staff at the time, Reince Priebus, he was pushed by Mr. Kushner and others to dismiss Mr. Bannon as well.
McClure became fixated on a YouTube comment that ruminated on how the appeal of watching people play kaizo levels isn't seeing a perfect run, but how long it takes for them to climb the mountain.
SYDNEY, Australia — Les Murray, an Australian poet with an international reputation and an extraordinary intellect whose verse ruminated on death, his native bushland and his own turbulent life, died on Monday in Taree, New South Wales.
Standing in front of Mr. Ai's massive installation "Sunflower Seeds," a piece composed of 49 tons of individual porcelain sunflower seeds, and "Spouts," an installation of thousands of antique teapot spouts, the group ruminated on the pieces.
The mortality of cinema is a topic that has been endlessly ruminated on; the advent of VR makes clear that it's not cinema's death that is demanding of reflection, but rather its afterlife in new and different media.
Once, after his bike was apparently stolen (it turned out he'd left it at a friend's), he ruminated on the wisdom of locking one's bike: This was the first theft in many, many years of very carefree living.
When The Avett Brothers announced their ninth album, True Sadness, they did so via a letter on their website in which Seth Avett ruminated on the nature of his art and the relationship between the band's music and their individual lives.
He ruminated on the tight spaces involved with the service work that people of color in the South often do, and the emotional labor that work demands, drawing lines between it and dance through the performance of joy for others.
Minutes after the results were announced -- Perez prevailed on a second ballot after falling one vote short on the first -- the co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Adam Green, a vocal Ellison backer, leaned back and ruminated on the contentious scene.
The Kenya Barris-created comedy debuted in 2014 to a level of fanfare that signaled how desperately we needed (and still need) black sitcoms; its stellar first season regularly ruminated on both the larger struggles and smaller intricacies of being black in America.
He's about to turn 100 this month, so Dwight Garner, a Times book critic, made a pilgrimage of his own to see the cafes and bars where writers like Mr. Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg hung around, ruminated on life and made their art.
Over the weekend, for instance, Terry Press, the president of CBS Films, ruminated on the topic on her Facebook page after The New Yorker published an article in which several women accused Leslie Moonves, CBS's chief executive, of sexual misconduct in decades past.
About a block away, Saddoun Hashim, a retired teacher who wore wire rimmed glasses and a carefully pressed gray suit and tie, looked mournful as he ruminated on Iraq's abundant oil wealth and storied past as part of the Middle East's crescent of civilization.
He offered a $1 million prize for new ideas to improve the subways; he ruminated on different ownership of Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, from a private operator to New York State; and he warned that in the next few weeks the transportation situation was going to get much worse.
Another of my own formative music writers was Nelson George, whose columns in The Village Voice in the late 1980s ruminated on and elevated black music — funk, soul and hip-hop — in ways that were inaccessible to white writers, no matter how much those writers appreciated the tunes.
Some feel intimidated by his intellect: when Ahmet Davutoğlu, the former Turkish prime minister, spoke of a new German-Turkish alliance Mr Altmaier immediately ruminated on the German generals, Colmar von der Goltz and Liman von Sanders, who had helped the Ottoman sultan modernise his army in the early 20th century.
Lead singer Victoria Ruiz has an enigmatic energy; despite the boisterous atmosphere fueled by the band's bilingual saxophone-powered punk, she held the audience's attention as she ruminated on systems of power, police brutality, and surveillance with a sermon-like proficiency, while faces glazed with sweat gazed intently upon the performance.
That doesn't bother Adrián Villar Rojas, a critically acclaimed artist whose projects across the globe — in New York; London; Paris; Istanbul; Venice; and his native Argentina — have ruminated on the ruin of the world and who is fond of citing Borges, the psychoanalyst Melanie Klein and Wittgenstein as sources of inspiration.
Back in February, Kutcher opened up on Dax Shepard's podcast, Armchair Expert, about how his divorce inspired him to take a week-long trip to the mountains where, fueled by a diet of only water and tea, he ruminated on his past wrongdoings and wrote personal letters to all of his exes.
So it seems apt that it took more than half a century to get around to inventing a lifetime achievement award for TV. And yet it also seems right that the award be named after its first winner, Carol Burnett, who took the stage and ruminated on her good fortune to have been able to make a weekly variety show with a lot of moving parts.
All this data — where the hands go, how they interact and so on — was chewed up and ruminated on by a machine learning system, which found that people tended to do one of four things with their hands: The robot put this knowledge to work not in doing the actions itself — again, these are extremely complex motions that current AIs are incapable of executing — but in its interpretations of movements made by a human controller.
In 2003, Slate writer Hart Seely found poetry in the speeches and news briefings of Donald Rumsfeld. In a transcript of a Department of Defense news briefing from February 12, 2002, Rumsfeld ruminated on "The Unknown":The Poetry of D.H. Rumsfeld, Hart Seely, Slate Magazine, 2 April 2003 > As we know, There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We > also know There are known unknowns.
However, the band played five gigs in America and Canada in October of that year. In 2012, Thomas published 'The Book of Hieroglyphs', in which he ruminated on America and the nature of being an American. The book drew on lyrics from Pere Ubu, The Two Pale Boys and other Thomas works, supplemented by a number of essays. The Pere Ubu long player Lady from Shanghai was released, January 7, 2013 on Fire Records.
"Home" is one of several major themes in the novel. Sir Thomas sends Fanny back to her family in Portsmouth so that she can better understand the benefits of what he believes to be an ideal match. Fanny anticipates this visit with excitement but soon realises that her memories of Portsmouth have been greatly idealised. In a conversation with Mary the previous autumn, Fanny had ruminated on the mystery and unpredictability of memory.
The wounded Powts is carried in by Strange and admits he had lied about sleeping with Kate. Kate is relieved she is not married, and Nevill offers her his hand, saying: "Mistress Kate, I kept you for myself". Count Frederick says "I have so ruminated on a wife that I must have one this night" – and proposes marriage to Lucida, who loved him all along. And the gulled Sir Abraham gets his parents' approval to marry the pregnant Mistress Wagtail.
Journalist Andy Gill, writing in The Independent in July 2006 referred to Tupelo Hardware as an "Aladdin's cave of DIY delight." That author ruminated on the store's old- time hardware emporium atmosphere against the cultural backdrop of the Deep South. The shop is, according to its motto, "Known For Values". It is primarily a working hardware store, but has a dual existence as a holy site of pilgrimage for fans of Elvis and enthusiasts of the history of rock and roll.
Once his energy had been overcome by > the exhaustion of his spirits, he would fall away into lethargy, despair and > pessimism. Having formed the "Third Party", he promptly excused himself from > leading it. Having committed its members to a distinct support of > administration, he escaped to the solitude of Fellbrig, in spite of "the > possibility of having lost an opportunity of distinction". He consoled his > conscience by toying with the preparation of speeches which he never > delivered while he ruminated on his inability to act out the part which he > himself had chosen.
"Blind Eyes" satirised keeping the world's problems at arm's length, with lines such as "Send a few pounds to a charity / Now we're feeling so much better" and a chorus intoning "Hear no, see no, speak no evil". This was followed by the sexual innuendo of "Swallow It". "Saturday Night Special" took its title from an American revolver and ruminated on the right of men to bear arms and rule their home. It has been called a "baroque ditty for all gun lovers",George Gimarc (2005). Punk Diary: 1970-1982: p.560 and "a comment on the macho attitudes of Reagan's America".
Dierker penned a book entitled This Ain't Brain Surgery, which detailed his baseball career as a pitcher and a manager. He later wrote My Team, in which he ruminated on the greatest players he had been witness to in his years of baseball. After a short period where Dierker had terminated relations with the club, as of 2015, the Astros' website lists Dierker as employed by them in the role of Special Assistant to the President, Reid Ryan. In 2017, Dierker and Benjamin Scardello created a podcast called 49's Fastball in which Dierker shares baseball stories he researched going back to the early years of baseball.
After the Qing takeover of China in 1644, large parts of the south and west were given as fiefs to three Ming generals who aided the Qing; in 1673 the three feudatories were controlled by Wu Sangui, Geng Jingzhong, and Shang Zhixin. Going against the advice of most of his advisors, Kangxi attempted to force the feudal princes to give up their lands and retire to Manchuria, sparking a rebellion that lasted eight years. For years afterwards Kangxi ruminated on his mistakes and blamed himself in part for the loss of life during the revolt. Wu Sangui's forces overran most of southwest China and he tried to ally himself with local generals such as Wang Fuchen.
Arnold's meeting with Roosevelt to report his findings was judged as impressively cogent and optimistic, but the president ruminated on Arnold's future for three weeks before submitting his name and the others to the Senate. From that point on, however, Arnold's "position in the White House was secure.".Arnold's promotion to permanent major general was approved by the Senate with "date of effect" retroactive to February 2, 1941, preceding that of Pratt by a month and making Arnold first in seniority within the Air Corps. His importance to Roosevelt in setting an airpower agenda was demonstrated when Arnold was invited to the Atlantic Conference in Newfoundland in August, the first of seven such summits that he, not Morgenthau, would attend.
The same meetings also resulted in a long series of social improvements in the town of Doneraile which saw the installation of a modern water supply system and the building of an advanced electrification plant. He also took advantage of the Irish Labourers Act (1883) to pursue a plan to have all cabins demolished and replaced by a modern housing scheme. In all of these enterprises, Sheehan could count on the support of Lord Castletown of Upper Ossory (Bernard Edward Barnaby FitzPatrick, 2nd Baron Castletown), who had married Lord Doneraile's only child, the Honourable Emily Ursula Clare St. Leger. Perhaps it is not completely coincidental that all of these social projects are ruminated on by Sheehan's fictional Parish Priest in, what was perhaps his most successful novel, My New Curate.
Every year on December 23 (or on the last Friday before Christmas), Lassiter's on-air vitriol seemed to vanish; on that day, he delivered his annual Christmas show, in which he fondly ruminated on the existence of Santa Claus and the meaning of the holiday, then spent the rest of his shift offering his own Christmas reminiscences from his childhood all the way to the present. He told the same stories every year, but always had different and compelling versions of them to keep the audience interested. Regular highlights included the year in which he gave the same Christmas list to each of his recently divorced parents, resulting in two of everything he asked for, and the story of a special present (a Lady Schick electric razor) he'd given his mother when he was twelve, only to discover, when cleaning out her home after her death 26 years later, that she had kept it for all that time. Lassiter's warmth and sentiment on these broadcasts was astonishing in contrast to his usual "Mad Dog" persona, and listeners often confessed to him that they found themselves captivated by the show, tears streaming down their faces as they relived Lassiter's Christmases with him.

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