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

She told me she's no longer interested in ruminating about herself.
Sometimes people stay in the past, ruminating about the what ifs.
No ruminating about a nation's ills and how to heal them.
Clinton said after ruminating about how Mr. Trump wanted to halt Muslim immigrants from entering the country.
Yet he had been ruminating about the beast, and how to subdue it, since his Princeton student days.
But I want to talk to you about the top three SCOTUS picks that President Trump is ruminating about.
Mr. Franco, a stranger to Mr. Broccoli, joins and comforts him, and the two end up ruminating about mortality.
It's easy to get caught up in wanting to be right or spend endless hours ruminating about who's right.
Seventy-four percent of the women said the activity lessened their fears and kept them from ruminating about their problem.
Once we start worrying and ruminating about this possibility, no matter how far-fetched, something in our brains causes us to doubt.
He was ruminating about the global uptick in wine consumption — the millennial's alcoholic beverage of choice, according to studies and articles galore.
In addition to attention training, another useful technique for reducing anxiety is cognitive absorption — just taking your mind off whatever you're ruminating about.
In July 2018, he was ruminating about a supposedly missing Democratic National Committee computer server that the FBI, he believed, had failed to impound.
CNN has reported that President Donald Trump is ruminating about axing Mueller's boss, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, as a way to curtail the investigation.
I'm from the slacker generation where you just neurotically sit in a box ruminating about how you can't do it — thinking yourself deeper into the box.
Being in a place where you're not ruminating about something else, which is what I spend 80% of the day doing and 20% of it playing.
Though she was satisfied with Instacart's response, she knew women in many industries faced much worse, and started ruminating about how she could change workplace culture more broadly.
"If you are ruminating about your last fight, him not taking out the trash like he promised, or him liking his ex-girlfriend's bikini pic on Insta," she said.
For example, you might be worrying about things you have to do, ruminating about something weird you said during the day, or just questioning the meaning of life (it me).
The week begins with some philosophical debate (your favorite), as your planetary ruler Jupiter creates friction with communication planet Mercury to create enlightening conversations about things you've been ruminating about.
Alan Wake is Remedy's 2010 game about a writer who fights enemies with a flashlight and a handgun while also ruminating about the art of writing and listening to Eurorock.
Ishaq had been ruminating about these connections in her research for years, and decided to teach a special course on the subject at the University of Oregon over the summer.
" Instead of ruminating about it if you do reach a stalemate, Wheeler advised that ambitious employees or job seekers "start looking hard for another place where [their] talents will be better rewarded.
"In terms of why psychological distance helps, the example I like to give is to think about a time with a friend or loved one ruminating about a problem," Mr. Kross said.
The Saturday Night Live alum and Ghostbusters star returned on Saturday evening with a series of tweets ruminating about breakfast cereal, comic books and beloved TV icons of the '80s and '90s.
In Teju Cole's novel Open City, for example, Julius—a young Nigerian immigrant—wanders around New York City ruminating about the maze of life and the variety of monsters hiding around every corner.
Then Mr. Trump's victory completely turned the tables, with the Republicans who now controlled Congress and the White House ruminating about gutting the filibuster if Democrats stood in the way of the Trump agenda.
" By contrast, Dr. Lyons notes that teenagers who rely on avoidance coping might instead dodge the friend, or "engage in a negative way, such as gossiping about the peer or ruminating about the problem.
According to aides and people who spoke to Trump Friday, the President was ruminating about the use of chemical weapons in a broader historical and philosophical context and asked his aides and close confidantes for answers.
President Trump alternated between threatening "the ultimate option" of a strike on Iran over the attacks on Saudi oil facilities and ruminating about what a mistake it had been for the U.S. to get entangled in Middle East wars.
Ferrell's Caray (who in reality was the longtime announcer for the Cubs) is in full form here, hilariously pushing baseball talk to the side in favor of ruminating about everything from Donald Trump to soft pretzels to clowns holding machetes.
In the years since I've often found myself walking through crowds of people thinking I'm a soft target, and you are, ruminating about how vulnerable we all are as we move through cities in our soft bodies and unprotected flesh.
In the end, however, he returned to expressing compassion for Mr. Obama, alluding to the pressures of being the first black president and ruminating about what he himself might do should he ever ascend to the highest office in the land.
The diary of the imperial chamberlain Shinobu Kobayashi, borrowed from his family and analyzed by the Kyodo News Agency, showed that the emperor was ruminating about how much people blamed him for the atrocities of World War II and the preceding Sino-Japanese War.
This small step can help because "you're identifying the things you need to do while still awake rather than ruminating about what needs to be done when you get into bed," says David Brendel, MD, PhD, Boston-area psychiatrist and executive coach at Leading Minds Executive Coaching.
Thomas L. Friedman When I heard the news that Shimon Peres, the last of Israel's greatest generation of founding leaders, had died I found myself ruminating about what was so special about this man whom I had had the pleasure of knowing for almost 35 years.
Ruminating about the eerily quiet grounds, the captain sighed and recalled the historic turning point of the Port Royal story, the midday hour on June 7, 39033, when an earthquake toppled most of the city and 2,000 people into the sea, the day Port Royal became a ghost town.
"Mindfulness allows you to experience your life in the present without ruminating about what just happened, what should have happened, what almost happened," says neuroscientist Sam Harris, a New York Times bestselling author, the host of the Making Sense podcast, and the creator of the Waking Up meditation course for beginners.
Chris Barnes, who studies work and sleep as a professor at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business and previously served in the Fatigue Countermeasures branch of the Air Force Research Laboratory, said via email that ruminating about how little you sleep can lead you to stress about it, which could make it harder to sleep.
There is also evidence that rumination is linked to general anxiety, post traumatic stress, binge drinking, eating disorders, and self- injurious behavior. Rumination was originally believed to predict the duration of depressive symptoms. In other words, ruminating about problems was presumed to be a form of memory rehearsal which was believed to actually lengthen the experience of depression. The evidence now suggests that although rumination contributes to depression, it is not necessarily correlated with the duration of symptoms.
Pennebaker's experiments, begun over twenty years ago, have been widely replicated and validated. Following on from Pennebaker's original work, there has been a renewed interest in the therapeutic value of abreaction. This was first discussed by Josef Breuer and Freud in Studies on Hysteria but not much explored since. At the heart of Pennebaker's theory is the idea that actively inhibiting thoughts and feelings about traumatic events requires effort, serves as a cumulative stressor on the body, and is associated with increased physiological activity, obsessive thinking or ruminating about the event, and longer-term disease.
Bandstand opened with "Burlesque", a straight rocker about a bar of that name in Chapman and Whitney's hometown of Leicester, England. Released as a single in the UK, it got up to number thirteen on the charts. Heavier songs on Bandstand included "Broken Nose", an angry sexual rant involving the British class structure, and "Ready To Go", a swipe at Family's detractors in the British rock press. Family also were becoming more adept with introspective tunes like "Coronation", about an apartment dweller ruminating about his neighbours and his own dishevelled flat, and "Dark Eyes," an atmospheric, sensual ballad Chapman wrote with Poli Palmer.
Tom, meanwhile, finds himself hotly defending Dinah's honor to Bernice, and as the contrite Dinah is about to leave for the train station, he insists on riding with her in the family carriage. On the way there, a suffrage parade is harassed by a group of jeering men, and Dinah and Lily come to the women's rescue, causing a small riot. Just as a regretful Andrew is about to rush to the station to bring Dinah home, he learns of the incident and bails his family and Tom out of jail. The next day in church, Andrew tells Dan he has been "ruminating" about his future and delivers a critical, impromptu sermon on tolerance to his congregation.
His entry in the exhibition Here and Elsewhere at the Bronx Museum were described by New York Times reviewer Martha Schwendener, "David Politzer's funny, smart work The Decider, includes two video monitors hung from a yoke on opposite sides of a weight bench. In one monitor Mr. Politzer is wearing a dress shirt and ruminating about how he can compete with businessmen and politicians like Donald Trump and Arnold Schwarzenegger. In the other Mr. Politzer speaks as an artist. Of his Lawnsdale show, critic Kelly Klaasmeyer described surreal parts of Politzer's installation, "His photographs capture views of "nature" that are decidedly unnatural" and "Politzer really hones in on the weirdness in contemporary society relating to the natural world.
Yvonne, feeling guilty at costing him all his money, runs out in tears and tries to keep away from him. But he, by now hopelessly in love with her, finds her at the diner and tells her that the money means nothing to him, and they declare their love for each other. While ruminating about their future at the diner and considering a possible move to Buffalo, they graciously provide a hungry and poor customer with some soup, which he eats at the special table. He is none other than disguised reporter Angel Dupree (Isaac Hayes), who takes photos of them and in the next day's newspapers publicly eulogises their willingness to feed a hungry and poor man even in their darkest hour.
Had it not been marred by endlessly repetitive prose and character actions, the narrative could have fit neatly into a single volume... Unfortunately, the bulk of Blackout is taken up by Polly, Mike and Eileen's individual realizations that they're trapped in the past, with each caught in a state of seemingly perpetual denial about their circumstances. Instead of acknowledging the blatant truth of their predicament, they concoct endless mental scenarios as to why their gates won't open... Willis goes on for pages with her protagonists repeatedly ruminating about the same "what ifs" over and over (and over) again. It may be understandable in the beginning of the story as the characters adjust to the magnitude of their situation. But it soon becomes apparent that this is what constitutes drama in Willis' universe and it never stops... It's a shame that these negatives so overwhelm Blackout and All Clear, because despite them the books feature many terrific characters moving in extremely interesting historical situations.

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