Sentences with phrase «after much contemplation»

So after much contemplation and more Pinspiration searches, I decided that this thing needed to be painted (not sprayed) black and in a satin finish, and although those geometric appliques are super cool and made the dresser the funky, fun find it was, I needed to tone the Southwest - ness of the dresser down slightly by also painting those the same color.
While its sentiment could be applied to various times across history, Clowns also seems ultimately about the now: «After much contemplation and debate, the clowns that run this degenerating society agreed there was only one way to explain the status quo to the masses: they are clowns too, which leaves everybody without an audience.»
After much contemplation, I vowed to act more often with my baby - boomer, «I can do anything» attitude, at heart.
After much contemplation, I started replacing mid-afternoon coffee pick - me - ups with matcha lattes, and I found them to be really delicious and satisfying.
After much contemplation and all the warm supports....

Not exact matches

After much prayer, study, and contemplation, Dad changed his mind.
In a Thursday afternoon statement on Facebook and Twitter, Molinaro said he reached the decision «after much discussion, contemplation and prayer.»
«After much discussion, contemplation, and prayer, I have made the decision that at this time I will not be a Republican candidate for Governor,» Molinaro said.
He says that after much discussion, contemplation and prayer he has decided to instead focus on his current position, his family and his work as an advocate for people with disabilities.
It occurred to me after much brainstorming, contemplation and research, that no one really knew the money trail that allowed the mills to exist.
The benches offered visitors a place of quietude and contemplation after the influx of so much sensory stimuli.
They soon tired of mourning, however, and put the replica to increasingly profane uses, ranging from Chadwick Dalton's reenactments of Nelson's death from within the model (as documented in a remarkably incoherent film *) to Torrent Chadwick's use of it as a bar — thereby originating the term «Man o'Bar» — and finally selling it to the Victoria and Albert Museum in Mumbai, from which the editors recently reclaimed it at no small personal cost (much of the pamphlet is devoted to Shaw's ecstatic contemplation of Blachly's edibility after they abandon ship).
Cover letters can not be written in fifteen minutes flat — they need to written after much thought and contemplation.
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