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"ruminate" Definitions
  1. ruminate (on/over/about something) | + speech to think deeply about something

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MPs must ruminate on that distinction and assert themselves accordingly.
I ruminate much less, and my thoughts feel ordered, contextualised.
I ruminate much less, and my thoughts feel ordered, contextualized.
We ruminate over the past and worry about the future.
But for emotions to ruminate far and away after a viewing?
They have formed yet another parliamentary committee to ruminate on the matter.
The jobs number is more than just something for traders to ruminate on.
I only ruminate on what truly matters, leaving all the irrelevant noise behind.
We talk about it, even ruminate, maybe send money for the victims' families.
I can ruminate on that while I'm picking comments out of the filter.
A catcher can ruminate about what sign to put down for his pitcher.
Or do you tend to degrade yourself and endlessly ruminate on minor missteps?
We, I guess, ruminate with everyone's ideas and we put the best ones together.
I had a lot of time to ruminate, lots of time for teeth-gnashing.
I let the message ruminate for a moment while feeling increasingly frozen and terrified.
Speaking to a reporter at Yahoo, Wilder managed to ruminate a kind of upside.
He went to ruminate and to contemplate; defeat in Madrid had hurt him greatly.
During that time period let yourself worry, ruminate, or mull over whatever you want.
Maybe you'd ruminate on drone warfare or global warming in your brand new throwback game.
And the history of philosophy, if you'd prefer to ruminate on Plato, Confucius or Socrates.
It's true; people in healthy relationships usually don't ruminate on whether they're happy with it.
Hers is the kind of writing that makes you rewind and slow down and ruminate.
Women, overall, are also more likely to ruminate than men, according to a 2013 study.
Hers is the kind of writing that makes you rewind and slow down and ruminate.
If you tell me to imagine a beach, I ruminate on the "concept" of a beach.
When we ruminate, it feels like we're doing that so we can be more self-aware.
My second method has been to constantly ruminate on the experiences I had in the game.
I ruminate on things I've done in the past, and stress about happenings in the future.
Post-haunt, participants had a lesser tendency to ruminate on things that were bothering them beforehand.
Afterward, Mr. Obama called a few aides to the Oval Office to ruminate on the encounter.
He did everything but light up a cigarette and ruminate on the pointlessness of the entire scene.
When people were more concerned for their reputation, they were more likely to ruminate on the secret.
You have to really concentrate, masticate, and ruminate on that pork pipe to taste anything at all.
So it's important to set aside time on a regular basis to ruminate, doodle or just daydream.
"The duty of artists is first to record and second, to ruminate," he said in an interview.
And since 2016, I've had the distinct pleasure and luck to ruminate on the apocalypse and more.
Now, it looks like this: I will leave you, now, to ruminate on this in your own time.
"When we ruminate and really obsess about someone, it's because the dopamine response has gotten triggered," she says.
If I ruminate on how I was slighted by a rude passenger this morning, I will want blood.
And he continued to ruminate on that question for 30 years, reinventing the focus of SoftBank several times.
You are encouraged to wander and ruminate, but every room, particularly in Off-Peak, houses a new idea.
As a Stage 4 kidney cancer patient at age 35, I ruminate more about legacy than I'd like.
The 50 fragments refer to the number of minutes that analysts typically let patients ruminate on the couch.
In PMDD brain, I ruminate on anything he's ever said that has irked me and tell him about them.
For example, if you're someone who tends to ruminate about "what if" scenarios, that can reinforce your anxious thoughts.
"There's only so much you can ruminate on when you're struggling to catch your breath," says Lara Fielding, Psy.
Our pre-marital counselor recommended it to us and it has been really fun to read together and ruminate.
It's not pleasant to ruminate on them, but the fact is that your brain is constantly thinking about them anyway.
We have given emcees the freedom to ruminate on those experiences at length in both their personal and professional lives.
For example, Most Beautiful Island used horror techniques to ruminate on the treatment of undocumented immigrants, but was released independently.
Just how truly everything developed according to Bryant's narrative isn't perfectly clear, but it's fun to ruminate on nonetheless.  1.
The Comey chaos is making staff changes extremely difficult, even though Trump continues to ruminate to friends about his lineup.
Instead, lets ruminate on the semantics, which seem to present this new album as some sort of existential life project.
Watching this scene, Bagehot cannot but ruminate on the much-cited observation that Western electorates are losing faith in globalisation.
They're films depicting a scenario alongside its opposite or films inviting us to ruminate on possibilities in reordering our lives.
This Memorial Day weekend I have time to ruminate about those who have given their lives for the American dream.
We invited her to ruminate on the broader spirit of the season and waited to see how she would respond.
Next, think about the times you're most tempted to ruminate on your regrets, like right before you go to sleep.
If you're someone who tends to ruminate about everything, that might make it harder for you to keep something to yourself.
The chancellor does not ruminate publicly about her legacy, but—a keen reader of history books—has presumably contemplated it privately.
I particularly related to the scene in which Wooten and his fellow-"shufflers" ruminate on the potential causes of their addictions.
It also takes time to ruminate on everything from friendships and books to meals and caregivers and the music of Bach.
You might ruminate on bad things that happened in the past, or you may dwell on catastrophic predictions about the future.
Workload is one of the most common workplace stressors, causing you to ruminate on questions you aren't sure how to answer.
Like every Green Day song before it, the track invites us to ruminate over how "the world has lost its collective mind".
The ten-year timeline seems unrealistic, but at least it'll afford us plenty of time to ruminate on this hugely important prospect.
Rather than present a list of 26 female-identifying artists alphabetized by name, readers are encouraged to ruminate on each artist's work.
Though none of the sculptor's artworks name de Sade as a source, studio notes and sketches ruminate on seduction, idolatry, and fetishism.
Apple announced a boatload of stuff at WWDC, and it's quite a task to process it all and ruminate on what it means.
If you shake your head at modern life and ruminate on the insanity of relationships, then I want you to read my book.
Regardless, don't treat it as something to "go off and gossip about, exaggerate, or ruminate over to use as ammunition later," Kane says.
But it also became a place of refuge, where I would sit and read and ruminate on the possibilities of my new life.
They are supposed "to appear genuinely interested in hearing the subject ruminate on the question," as Broockman and Kalla's latest study instructions read.
Other videos hinge on monologues and dialogues spoken by eerily familiar automated voices that ruminate on punctuation and abstract, philosophical ideas of language.
All humans have a tendency to be a bit more like Eeyore than Tigger, to ruminate more on bad experiences than positive ones.
The full story will appear on the mag's site tomorrow — but in the meantime, we've been #blessed with some interesting details to ruminate upon.
"I have not needed to go to a text to discover or ruminate on lack; I've experienced it in my own life," she said.
Other animals have fight-or-flight responses to threat, but they don't subsequently have to ruminate about [those threats] the way that we do.
Towering above a river in his jerkin and waders, fly cast, cigar firmly in mouth, was a good way to ruminate on big decisions.
There are other, more contrived invitations to ruminate, such as the pendulum that hangs from the ceiling and trickles sand into a shallow box.
Derek also happens to have a zoology degree, making him uniquely qualified to ruminate on what will replace goats as the hot animal of 2016.
Both artists ruminate on the creation and commerce of art with a manner of storytelling that is as shrewdly observant as it is personally revealing.
Another study found that people who took probiotic supplements were less likely to ruminate on bad feelings, a tendency associated with both anxiety and depression.
When, in my bleaker moments, I ruminate over the things that could spell the end of humanity, I usually come to roughly the same conclusions.
Still, it's intriguing to ruminate on the implications of humans being the first, or among the first, intelligent life forms to emerge in the cosmos.
There are a lot of really slow days where I just ruminate and accidentally go down internet rabbit holes about things that make me anxious.
Back-to-back programs in the coming week juxtapose artists who, in very different ways, ruminate on black identity — personally and socially, historically and presently.
He began to ruminate on the legacies of segregation and white supremacy, creating a body of music that he'll release in album form this year.
But I've also been thinking a bit about economics, taking advantage of psychological distance to ruminate on stuff that isn't closely connected to the news.
Dr. Neff added that self-compassionate people also tend to ruminate less because they can "break the cycle of negativity" by accepting their own imperfections.
In "Learn to Let Go" — an uplifting pop rock anthem with pounding percussion — Kesha seems to ruminate on the strength and wisdom she feels she's gained.
It's great music for the coming chilliness of fall and/or any supernaturally emotional events that may befall your life: this is one to ruminate to.
If you continue to ruminate and can't cut back on the number of times you check every day, consider getting professional help with a licensed psychotherapist.
To seriously and honestly ruminate on how causing a fatal accident affects a person requires, in a writer or an artist, a rare appetite for nihilism.
Sure, my mind has trouble sticking to one thing, but that means I don't ruminate on irrelevant ideas or spend more than a minute feeling negative.
Neuroticism -- or emotional instability -- is a personality trait that measures how sensitive you are to perceived threats, and how likely you are to ruminate about them.
Her art lingers on terms like intimacy, partnership, and empathy, and dives into open-ended questions that ruminate about the essence of our humanity and humanness.
Some people can ruminate endlessly on regrets or terrible things that happened to them in the past, exacerbating problems of depression or post-traumatic stress disorder.
The distance from one work to the next, from one venue to another, is the time the viewer has to process and ruminate on each experience.
If nothing else, this stone will be a lovely thing to play and fidget with as you ruminate on that awkward encounter you had three weeks ago.
I've never read a super specific horoscope and felt compelled to restructure my life, but give me some vague-ish platitudes to ruminate on, and I'm solid.
"One aspect of depression is withdrawing from attachment figures, whereas someone with pathological grief can ruminate and seeks more proximity with those that have died," he said.
The characters ruminate on the major regrets and secret tragedies of their pasts — memories of abuse and poor decisions that became the building blocks for their lives.
Her departure that day from her fan-barnacled building leads her to ruminate, minutes later, about the toll that level of attention has taken on her psyche.
You still might want to go to their kickass pad for a private show by Cardi B while you ruminate how to get out of working for them.
This one is centered on the funeral of the father of supporting character Doris, which takes several of the characters to Modesto to ruminate on life and mortality.
Also important was his experience as a World War II bomber pilot, which caused him to ruminate on human nature: Would we ever outgrow our obsession with violence?
David Cameron, Theresa May, Alan Johnson and their comrades will be challenged to justify numbers, apologise for crimes by recent arrivals, ruminate on refugee-terrorists and the like.
The two open up to each other about times when their dreams seemed impossible, and ruminate on staying humble when they finally feel like the doors are opening.
There were some that were long enough to be difficult like RUMINATE, RIGATONI, REPROBATE and the puzzle's centerpiece, which was presumably inspired by real life events, CAPTAIN MARVEL.
Perino asked the president to ruminate on the legacy of his father, George H.W. Bush, who was president when the Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago this week.
"Anyone with a tendency to ruminate will need the best of distractions to avoid getting stuck in a depressive spiral related to feeling alone and unloved" on remote Mars.
"The way that we consume social media, we tend to ruminate so much more easily because we're scrolling and scrolling, and there's no end to it," Dr. Bonior says.
"That Feel" "That Feel" features Keith Richards, who also played on Rain Dogs, and the Richards/Waits pairing is easily one of my favorite musical friendships to ruminate on.
Rather than being a full-on confrontation, it was more of a vehicle for Domino to ruminate on her past by fighting ersatz versions of former teammates and herself.
"We're the one species that is not only self-aware, but can actually recognize and ruminate on the fact that it's the product of 14 billion years of history."
It's a hybrid work that brings together the documentary evidence of one image and the fictional scenario of the other, and proposes the viewer to ruminate on this diptych.
For reasons no one understands, some people who were sexually abused as children exhibit no measurable psychological wounds as adults, research suggests; nor do they ruminate on past violations.
The scenery was so beguiling that it even compelled him to look up from his constant study of a map and ruminate on the unreal color of the water.
The researchers suspect that while the goats ruminate, they spit out the large seeds, often far away from the mother plant, increasing the chance of seed and seedling survival.
Ruminate too much on a hangover or the squishy sound of your own heart valves during an echocardiogram, and the queasiness will collapse in on itself and become insurmountable.
I follow up my exercise with a guided meditation, which gives me the opportunity to quiet my mind and ruminate on a positive thought or intention for the day.
But to ruminate about how Hillary would have won if only the Russians, WikiLeaks and James Comey did not do her in — well, I have had enough of this.
We often traveled together and would ruminate over how a child could fit into our lives and how much of what we loved we would have to give up.
When we're stewing about something, we ruminate about how we were mistreated, and we obsess about things we wish we had done or said, or what we're going to do.
Hopefully, by taking the time to ruminate on lived experiences, Ansari and Yang will find a way to answer some of our most pressing questions from the season 2 finale.
Even the media play along: It's rare to hear the pundits ruminate about GOP nominee Trump's health, his apparent routine consumption of fast food or his addiction to diet soda.
The failure to disclose this information led some to ruminate that Tesla had violated federal securities laws and its requirement that all material information be disclosed when stock is sold.
You don't have to sit and ruminate, necessarily, but that half a second before you have an impulsive decision to do something that you'll later regret can be very effective.
Your discerning eye is something we love about you, but if you ruminate and constantly spiral about how things "could have been better," it won't leave anyone happy—including yourself.
"Relaxing" – like sleeping – can be tough for people with anxiety since the lack of cognitive distraction can free up their minds to ruminate, which only reinforces those negative thought patterns.
They ruminate on the threatened traditions of their homelands, the relevance of music in a violent world and the stress of staying true to one's art while expanding and experimenting.
If I'd been assembling my own Scotch whisky, I would have been away for three years; that is how long, by law, whisky has to sit and ruminate in casks.
On the other hand, having the time to really stew in one's sadness and ruminate on its root causes often is something that comes from having a certain degree of privilege.
In celebration of Valentine's Day, Netflix, and binge-watching, the Refinery29 entertainment team gathered our "firsts" — the shows we first binged — in one place, just so we can ruminate on them.
"Journalists were of the opinion they should wait and ruminate and think about what went down, and then, a day or a week later, talk about it," Mr. de Leon said.
A blog also allows Mr. Holmes, his wife and others to ruminate on a range of topics, such as how to repair leather scratches and what it's like to turn 48.
It is a dreadful place where our most august jurists ruminate over catheter gauges and needle sizes, and ponder whether to slice deep into the groin or puncture internal jugular veins.
Did you know Gaiman wrote a thousand-word easter egg for the classic PC game Sim City 2000 that you could only access if you clicked on a library, then selected "ruminate"?
Though audiences are ostensibly welcome to wander some sections at their leisure, they're promptly ushered to the next timed performance, and there isn't enough chance to ruminate on each segment in full.
I've had many years to ruminate on how I fell into Harvey's trap, and the best way to understand it is through the four power dynamics of gender, race, seniority and wealth.
While you certainly want to learn from mistakes and plan for the future, don't ruminate on the hurtful things someone already said or the rude comments they might make in the future.
"Healthy distraction looks like binge watching TV shows, going to the movies, taking a new class, calling friends to do something fun (not to ruminate in the break-up)," said Scott-Hudson.
If you have a bad meeting with your boss, that will sink your execution in the following episode, since your brain will naturally ruminate to try to make sense of the encounter.
In addition to painting an eerie portrait of a future water world, the story also forces us to ruminate on the extent to which our familiar human bodies are essential to our humanity.
In the night, I like to think, they put those shaggy heads together to ruminate on the weird politics of the American West and blast clouds of exhausted air out their shiny nostrils.
The Shallows, starring Blake Lively, was a confounding film in many ways, but kept the bloody violence at bay for chunks of the movie so we could ruminate on the progression of Lively's tan.
After letting us ruminate on the sheer speed of its new graphics card champion, the GeForce GTX 1080, Nvidia has given us mortals a look at its next graphics card: the GeForce GTX 10803.
Stacey Abrams, who ran an inspiring campaign for governor of Georgia in 85033 and almost won, should run for the Senate in 2020, not ruminate about running for president or remaining on the sidelines.
Elsewhere, I talk about my fear of sea spiders in the underwater horror game Narcosis, and we return to The Question Bucket to ruminate on why some games have a backlash after they're released.
That's left outside advisers to ruminate and float their own choices -- often directly to Trump himself, either over the phone or during in-person conversations at the White House and his club in Florida.
Darwin had a "thinking path" that he would walk down to ruminate, and Nietzsche is said to have strolled around in nature for hours and hours on end to make sense of his ideas.
So please indulge us by allowing us to ruminate on some of the questions you might've been too embarrassed to ask, or that have piqued your curiosity about one of TV's most fascinating experiments.
"Being awake at the beginning of the night or the middle of the night is the best moment to think about life and ruminate, to suffer, to really be very distressed," said Dr. Fernandez-Mendoza.
" 'I think they like me there:' Trump says he's popular in UK despite threat of protests 'England' During the Trump strayed from the subject of politics to ruminate about the use of the word "England.
Without fail, a Fast and the Furious movie will end with a cheerfully ludicrous, nitrous oxide–fueled action sequence before decamping to Vin Diesel's backyard to hear him ruminate warmly on the importance of family.
I started out by by giving myself a few minutes to ruminate over a puzzle before looking for a hint online, but before long, I was explicitly relying on a walkthrough to guide me along.
At the stumbling of a horse, at the fall of a stone, at the least prick with a pinne, let us presently ruminate and say with our selves, what if it were death it selfe?
The episode is using the war as its foundational tragedy, so that once the story moves backward in time past the war, the episode can ruminate on the sheer, horrible coincidence of any human life.
After Lunch Bytes ended, Buehler was looking for a way to ruminate on topics on digital culture for a longer period of time than an afternoon lecture, so she developed the exhibition series Inflected Objects.
Earlier this month, Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg were flogged in public, so it seemed an appropriate time to ruminate on Echo and social media's past — and what it might look like in the future.
To find out, they created a specialized and lengthy online questionnaire that asked people to ruminate on and rate their memories of gym class and how they felt about exercise now, using an elaborate numerical scale.
They are about how the world came to be as it is, and even when they include characters outside the rubric of struggle and reproduction, it is usually a way to ruminate on their own boundaries.
Buttigieg is in the complicated space of being a barrier breaker: He's willing to celebrate and ruminate on the history when pressed, but being defined as a gay candidate is not part of his strategy to win.
"A thought I plan to ruminate on this week:" she tweeted in September of 2012, "Follow #Christ for his own sake, if you plan to follow Him at all," quoting the 19th-century Anglican Bishop J.C. Ryle.
Studies have shown that asking ourselves why when introspecting can cause us to ruminate on negative feelings and emotions to the point where we fill in blanks with reasoning that can lead us away from true insight.
Final Destination would run out of steam pretty quickly if the narrative halted to ruminate on the boy who got killed by a stray ladder to the head, or those girls who got toasted in a tanning bed.
Rather than endlessly ruminate over your money woes — while doing nothing to address them — start thinking of ways you can dig yourself out of the hole, even if at first it's by the spoonful, rather than the shovelful.
There is also a special guest appearance by the President, who pops up to ruminate on the non-Hegelian shape of history ("It zigs and zags") or to check his Greek pronunciation before addressing an audience in Athens.
Allowing thoughts to rush around in your head without vocalizing them can lead us to obsess and find ourselves in a negative spiral, so it's nearly always better to speak about what you're feeling out loud than to ruminate.
Another theme, strewn throughout the film, is that of Blaze's final day on earth, much of it spent performing at the Outhouse, in Austin, or halting the performance to ruminate aloud on the cosmos and the act of creation.
I write every day about words and crossword puzzles, but I shiver at the thought of what it must be like to sit and ruminate on all of the minutiae that goes into compiling our most valuable lexicographic resources.
Where Murphy Brown had the leisure to ruminate about politics (it was, after all, part of her job as a reporter), Roseanne was just trying to scrape by, working a series of menial jobs to support her husband and three children.
Right, here's one for you: take yourself to the quietest place you can, and once you get there, ruminate on the following question—do you reckon you like anything on this earth as much as Move D likes red wine?
Gay men don't want to be asked whether they're a top or a bottom, lesbians don't want to be asked whether scissoring is actually a thing (it's not), and bi people don't want you to ruminate on which gender they prefer.
For starters, here are just a few questions a citizen (or, dare I say, a strategist) might ask: Now, while you ruminate over those simple if thorny questions, consider a few complicating factors: None of this is, in itself, nefarious.
After a week to breathe and ruminate on the repercussions of episode six's big reveal — that Angela's grandpa Will Reeves was the pioneer hero known as Hooded Justice — the show hit a lever and plunged us down another narrative trap door.
Called Bad Corgi the "mindfulness app" will let you control a "dwarfish demon pup" who has to herd sheep around in a chaotic world, with the user being forced to ruminate and deal with the effects of disorder and decline.
I've been doing these almost every week since 1991, starting at The Wall Street Journal, and during that time, I've been fortunate enough to get to know the makers of the tech revolution, and to ruminate — and sometimes to fulminate — about their creations.
Psychedelics seem to act in part through the default mode network (DMN), an interconnected group of bits of the brain that switch on when people remember the past, imagine the future or ruminate on themselves, and which is overactive in depressed people.
Some of the characters continue to ruminate on the death of Wild Bill Hickok, which happened in the Deadwood's fourth episode ever; even if Hickok's passing has no bearing on the events of the movie, those who loved him still miss him.
During the seventh season of Game of Thrones, EW's Darren Franich and Shirley Li have ventured into the weeds of Westeros every week to untangle the latest burning questions, ruminate over theories, and trace the show's remaining connections to the unfinished books.
Slipping into that stewing mode comes easier for some: Women are more likely than men to ruminate, and people with anxiety and depression are more likely to brood on bad stuff that's happened, says clinical psychologist Erin Olivo, author of Wise Mind Living.
When ­Bergner gives him space to ruminate, which is often, one marvels not just at the singer's talent but also at his intelligence and ­self-awareness; beyond the music, we watch Green attempt to mend and sustain his family relationships in real time.
I've been doing these almost every week since 1991, starting at the Wall Street Journal, and during that time, I've been fortunate enough to get to know the makers of the tech revolution, and to ruminate — and sometimes to fulminate — about their creations.
LG says that it should be capable of reproducing 99 percent of the DCI color space, versus the 97 percent of last year, which means, it will be unnoticeable to you unless you're a graphic artist or editor and ruminate on color 24/7.
In any case, the new California bill will direct the state Air Resources Board and Department of Food and Agriculture to ruminate on all these methods and figure out which ones are most viable and cost-effective, in consultation with the dairy and livestock industries.
They appear separately to ruminate and ramble on topics that have made devastating headlines in recent years, including the 2015 death of Freddie Gray at the hands of Baltimore police officers and the slaughter of African-American churchgoers in Charleston, S.C., that same year.
"When people are letting their minds wander is when certain affective states can creep in, and it's a time when we can ruminate on prior stressors or we can get anxious about future events," said Kevin LaBar, study co-author and head of the university's neuroscience program.
Armed with rifles as they drive back roads and walk through green fields, they ruminate on the lives they left behind, when they're not shooting up screeching flesh-eaters and stumbling upon monstrous, mysterious structures, like a tower of wooden chairs perhaps intended to fuel a bonfire.
Gemini is a sign that's all about communication, and on the downside, it's a sign that can be nervous or prone to overthinking…hmm, that sounds like a little scorpion I know when they get anxious and ruminate—especially when it comes to sex, intimacy, and trust!
It also feels a little dated in this age of antihero TV. The prestige television of today likes to ruminate on the corrupt heart of humanity itself, on the darkness that lurks within us all — and this, too, can be very, very boring when not done well.
Other works ruminate on the United States military's use of loud and ceaseless pop music to torture Muslim prisoners ("The New York Sun called it 'mood music for jolting your jihadi'"), or incendiary tweets and remarks by Donald J. Trump, Lars von Trier and Kanye West.
All well and good, maybe even addictive for some, but when I fill in on this column and really get to ruminate over these grids, I solve them on paper, at my kitchen table, with talk radio on and a cup of either coffee or wine.
In the last year of this decade, awareness of 713 as a historical marker has risen in public consciousness as we collectively ruminate on the four centuries that have passed, hoping to better understand that which has changed, and the startling amount that has stayed the same.
Or perhaps we are invited to ruminate on the evolution of human beings as a people — where we are at this point in time, when scientific and social evolution, regarding climate change, identity politics, human rights, are more than ever in conflict with religious and conservative thinking.
A particularly toxic brew of glibness and graphic violence, this Netflix throwaway, directed by the music video maestro Jonas Akerlund, stars the usually trustworthy Mads Mikkelsen as a notorious hit man, the Black Kaiser, who decides he is ready to retire and ruminate on his sins.
But when his leading man steps forward to ruminate upon Richard's lonely and too-brief life, the prevailing aggression of the production — this is the most physical "Richard II" in years — gives way to a glimpse of a fallen monarch with the soul of a poet.
That led Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and other top party leaders to demand an apology and publicly ruminate on the possibility of violence at the Democratic National Convention in July as they prepare for a general election battle with Donald Trump.
Image: Master Plan Design and Joe Mineo CreativeLawmakers attending the Cleveland Republican National Convention where Donald Trump formally clinched the presidential nomination were able to ruminate about what they had done in a luxurious hideaway reportedly funded in part by Microsoft, Comcast, AT&T, Chevron, the Koch family, and Big Pharma.
When: January 29–April 2 Where: SculptureCenter (44–19 Purves St, Long Island City, Queens) The New York City-based artist Carissa Rodriguez debuts her first solo museum exhibition in the city with an exhibition of two video works and a series of photographic prints that ruminate on notions of time.
While I wouldn't go so far to suggest that connection is top of mind for most Academy voters, I do wonder about its potential effect on a voting body that tends to respond positively to films that ruminate or comment on the movies themselves, which this film does, in a roundabout way.
Having used standard measuring methodology and in light of recent, non-self reported data, many men who obsessively ruminate on the size of the penis should have a less distorted perspective on how they stack up against the mean and, in so doing, may find them less susceptible to Short Penis Syndrome.
"For anxiety disorders and PTSD, 22 years was the average time between symptom onset and treatment, because people didn't want to talk and ruminate over the terrible things they went through," said Siobhan O'Neill, a professor at Ulster University who carried out a detailed study into mental health in Northern Ireland's history.
In the early 19th century, Spain's royal family had time to ruminate on that axiom when they lost not only their throne to Napoleon's brother, Joseph Bonaparte, but also hundreds of priceless paintings and other treasures, which had been stripped from Spanish palaces, monasteries and churches, and carted off to Paris by the French army.
"I love, love, love, love history, and art," Mr. Boneta said, pausing at top of the main staircase of the Palacio Nacional, the seat of Mexico's federal executive branch, to ruminate on the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs in the 16th century, as depicted in the massive Diego Rivera mural "The History of Mexico," which soared above him.
Without a more traditional outlet, like the sports talk radio format that dominates AM radio, wrestling fans turn to podcasts to digest the week's news and ruminate on topics like Bryan's retirement, why Big Show is main eventing Monday Night Raw in the year 2016, and who best deserves the Vincent J. McMahon Legacy of Excellence Award.
Manuel DeLanda wrote two books in the '90s — "War in the Age of Intelligent Machines" and "A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History" — that planted ideas in my head about the relationship between technology and cultural change that I had to ruminate on for more than a decade before I could put them into my own work.
At Miu Miu, Miuccia Prada may have eschewed her usual post-show press meet-and-greet-and-kiss-and-ruminate but her runway ruminated for her in a highly idiosyncratic game of silver screen dress-up: crushed silk sheaths in circus brights, taffeta poufs, 1940s suiting with skirts slit to the thigh; sheer slips dripping crystal drops.
Orfeo is an experimental artist from New York that makes music that's melancholy, but in a way that feels a bit self-imposing—the kind of music you put on your headphones in the middle of a snowstorm when you're walking down the street and you want to ruminate on every decision that's gotten you to that point in your life.
" In the meantime, Mr. Yankovic is continuing to ruminate on a follow-up to "Mandatory Fun," which he said is "probably not going to be an album, per se," and on whether he could poke fun at hits like Beyoncé's "Lemonade," which has been interpreted as a many-layered response to grievances from her marriage to Jay Z. "People are like, 'What are you going to do with 'Lemonade'?
He treats the most famous embodiments of it — Kierkegaard, Strindberg, Bergman — with deft sympathy, but even more engagingly comes up with unexpected examples, like the poor Icelandic leader, called the "Lawspeaker," left to ruminate on whether or not to convert his people from paganism to Christianity (spoiler alert: He says yes, though with some important caveats involving the rights to abandon newborns to their deaths and to eat horse meat).
As a prose writer she is naturally, even obsessively, digressive, and the book's loose, nonlinear form allows her to riff or ruminate on what can seem at times like a maniacal range of subjects, among them alcoholism, feminism, queerness, libraries, the transmigration of souls, the George W. Bush administration, the literal and metaphorical nature of varieties of foam, writers and writing, the art of tapestry, plaid cloth, and the uniforms of U.S. postal workers (Myles's father worked as a mailman).
Anyone focusing too much on the plot, though, will miss the trees for the woods, because the real draw of this shamelessly performative experimental fiction is the endless metaphysical abyss of Krasznahorkai's prose: uninterrupted stream-of-consciousness passages that last for chapters with no breaks of any kind, ruminate simultaneously on the cosmic and the mundane, and fold endlessly onto themselves in a hopeless existential ouroboros, perpetually advancing and retreating before the impossibility of grasping the self and the universe.

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