Sentences with phrase «long ruminated»

Inspired by his peripatetic life Suh has long ruminated on the idea of home as both a physical structure and a lived experience, the boundaries of identity and the connection between the individual and the group across global cultures.
Suh has long ruminated on the idea of home as both a physical structure and a lived experience, the boundaries of identity and the connection between the individual and the group across global cultures.
Inspired by his peripatetic life, Do Ho Suh has long ruminated on the idea of home as both a physical structure and a lived experience, the boundaries of identity and the connection between the individual and the group across global cultures.

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Not long after the new cabinet was sworn in, the new President of the Treasury Board began to ruminate about the possibility of raising user fees to secure part of the $ 4 billion in annual savings.
Sometimes this means an idea loses its magic, absolutely, but other times, it means that I ruminate on the idea for a while longer, explore it in my mind or in prayer more, before I hit the page in good earnest which is all good work, too.
Is this an idea you guys have been ruminating on for a long time and just had some time to do?
Jon: Yes, we had been ruminating on it for a long time.
After practices he is often found lounging at his locker stall long after fellow Washington Capitals have left, ruminating about topics like Indie rock and intestinal blocks.
Joe Cole, for so long assumed to be an impish playmaker just waiting to escape from the confines of his coaches, spent last season ruminating over his eternal failure to get the hang of big boy's football, and has now left the country altogether.
On the one hand, he tends to ruminate on things if he has too much advanced warning, so my husband wants to hold off on telling him as long as possible.
So, if you chalk your sleep issues up to feeling down or ruminating about the darker aspects of your life, a good sweat session may go a long way toward easing your blues — and helping you snag a better night's rest as a result.
Humbled and excited, we began to quickly began to ruminate over what would be the best way to bring Korean beauty into this beautiful department store that had been a staunch supporter of Korean beauty for so long.
Humbled and excited, we began to quickly began to ruminate over what would be the best way to bring Korean beauty into this beautiful department store that had been a staunch supporter of Korean beauty for so long.
To be honest, I am not familiar with this Ritter and, if you're anyone who is suspicious of those who seem to be coasting on famous coattails and producing anything of much import (Kate Hudson) to those who really have something to offer (Casey Affleck), this can be a prickly slope if you start ruminating on it too long.
Inherent Vice vibes that bizarre kind of smackdown, while also ruminating in an ache, a longing for lost love.
Pressed for time without any original ideas, Wright used his long - ruminating Baby Driver idea in a last - ditch effort to deliver, thinking no one would ever see the video.
I took a long walk and ruminated on his words.
This is a feast for the mind, and readers will ruminate on it long after turning the last page.»
Ruminate is for everyone who has paused over a good word, a real story, a perfect brushstroke — longing for the significance they point us toward.
While the deluge of instant images no longer possesses the power to shock, the slowness of painting enables Jones to ruminate on what he has witnessed.
For example, when a child diagnosed with autism - spectrum disorder has a difficult play date, the mother focuses on what the child does wrong (attentional bias), labels it («that's his autism causing it»), and then begins to ruminate («he's abnormal,» «he'll never be mainstreamed,» «He'll never become independent,» «I'll never have time for myself again,» «I am a bad mother because I have not managed to change his behavior,» «I should never have had children,» «I can not cope with this any longer»).
However, once we get through that wretched stage, while the going is a bit easier, it will still take a long time to: See ourselves as truly separate from our spouse; Be able to even think about committing to another relationship; Stop ruminating about the marriage — what you did wrong, what they did wrong; No longer feel triggered by what our spouse does; Actually accept the notion of our spouse with another partner; Honestly feel happy again.
They may ruminate about» «long overdue» admiration and privilege and compare themselves favorably with famous or privileged people.
The Incope (Bodenmann, 2000) is a questionnaire (5 - point scale) with 23 items (α = 0.80) developed on the basis of the COPE (Carver, Scheier, & Weintraub, 1989) measuring the following subscales such as active problem - solving («I attempt to tackle and solve the problem»), positive self - verbalization («I persuade myself that I will make it»), rumination («I ruminate for a long time and keep on thinking about the occurrence»), passivity / evasion («I wait until things change on their own, even if I might be able to do something»), negative emotional expression («I express my feelings without considering what this means for others»), substance use («I consume something that calms me down (cigarettes, alcohol, sweets, tranquiliser»)(α = 0.52 to α = 0.80).
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