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13 Sentences With "ruminates about"

How to use ruminates about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "ruminates about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "ruminates about". Mastering all the usages of "ruminates about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

There is a long section at the end of the story where he ruminates about that.
The rest of that marvelous book exists inside the character's head as he ruminates about a host of political and personal issues.
Obama has shown he is a man of depth; a man who thinks and ponders and ruminates about the heavy responsibilities of his office.
At the start, a gravedigger (the chilling bass Nathan Stark) ruminates about the "angel throng, covered in veils" and "drowned in tears" that will surely attend the next funeral.
As befits a writer who ruminates about the nature of storytelling, there are 1,001 of these shards, each numbered, in a homage to "One Thousand and One Nights," the collection of Middle Eastern folk tales.
Midge ruminates about her own complicated marriage as she drifts through the streets of Paris, only to end up in a drag bar, where her incisive comedy style, exposing herself in a bracing, sarcastic manner, is juxtaposed against the drag performances, including a trio singing a song about gay Paree.
The basis of the amusing antics is the line which ruminates about springtime, love and levity. Everything turns terpsichore: flowers, spiders, cranes, frogs. The routines they pass through are guaranteed to make any audience laugh." The Film Daily (Nov 3, 1929): "This is called a Disney Silly Symphony, and it is a corker.
They talk instead; he tells her that his wife left him because he was like a "chunk of air" and then asks her what was in the package. She insinuates that the package was just a "chunk of air," which upsets him. After Shimao apologizes for the joke, Komura lies down again and ruminates about his excursion to Kushiro.
While working at the stockbrokerage, Mr. Su ruminates about how he tried to test fate by having Beibei. Jian was supposed to bring them closer, but their happiness declined even more. After finishing his work at the firm that day, he find a drunk Mr. Fong; Mr. Su decides to bring his woozy friend to his house. Meanwhile, after having given Beibei sleep medicine, Mrs.
On Monday, 12 June 2000, a man travels by train to Disneyland Paris. He ruminates about the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin, a man hired by the town of Hamelin to lure away a swarm of rats with his magic pipe. According to the legend, he successfully drives the rats away but is not compensated for his work. He later uses his pipe to lead all of the children of Hamelin into a cave hidden in a mountain, never to be seen again.
An old hand at suppressing third worlds, the Major continues to make plans against the Daemon. He ruminates about his past as a heavy for the big corporations, killing people who have threatened their exploitation of foreign countries. He escapes an attempt on his life by Loki, but the experience makes the Major realize that he may not win this war. In battling the Daemon, the government has been forced into a difficult alliance with private corporations employing the Major, giving rise to private armies who use the cover of night and corporate propaganda to create a state of fear.
In-hye, who constantly ruminates about the pain of dealing with her divorce and the care of her child and who throughout the chapter shows signs of her own depression and mental instability, visits Yeong-hye regularly and continues to try to get her to eat. Yeong-hye has given up food altogether, and when In-hye witnesses the doctors force-feeding her and threatening sedation to prevent vomiting, In-hye bites the nurse holding her back and grabs her sister. In-hye and Yeong-hye are driven to a different hospital by ambulance, and In-hye observes trees as they pass by.
In 1988, Torres' partner Ross Laycock was diagnosed with AIDS. Influenced by the idea that "art should act right now," Torres created three editions of the piece and one artist's proof from 1987–1990. In a letter sent to Laycock in 1988, he showed a rough sketch of the piece, entitled merely Lovers. In the letter Torres ruminates about time, writing: Torres also intended for the piece to serve as a protest against the censorship of "gay art," knowing that it would be difficult for critics to show that "money is being expended for the promotion of homosexual art," with a work of art so simplistic and abstract in nature.

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