Sentences with phrase «deep rumination»

The girl is Nasia (Candace Evanofski), already rabidly boy - crazy though barely a teen, and she is prone to deep rumination about not just the cute young guys in her working - class North Carolina town but about everyone else as well: «The grown - ups in my town, they were never kids like me and my friends.»
The film just doesn't demonstrate the same level of insight when it leaves the office environment; for the Sprecher sisters, perhaps owing to their long - time fallback occupations of temp workers, the office and the peculiarities of workspace are the headwaters for life's deeper ruminations.
The ten steps to self - publishing success are now at the very front of the book, and the deeper ruminations on the business landscape and so on are further back in the text.

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Paulos manages to get deep while keeping the tone light by mixing personal anecdotes and asides with key concepts: It's a rumination on numeration.
In his public proclamations, his theorizing, and his religious ruminations, he cast a piercing gaze on existing formulations, rejected existing ideas, and freely redefined terms — space and time, pacifism, God — in search of deeper meanings.
The initial premise is interesting enough, but of course it's all a metaphor for Swanberg's rumination on marriage — how the deeper you dig in any relationship, the more trouble you're bound to find.
The film serves as a middling rumination on the state of the avant - garde and the deep wish of everyone, from the commercial to the fringe, to find some sort of affirmation.
Bill Condon's elderly Sherlock Holmes caper could have been simply a fun exercise in casting, but instead offers a surprisingly deep and gentle rumination on ageing.
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