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He also ruminates on how the nerd is now mainstream.
She composts, she gardens, she ruminates on how to fix the
In it he ruminates on his life and his thoughts, often in excruciating detail.
Shane, in case you're unfamiliar, ruminates on the incompatibility of open violence with civilization.
Sometimes, he said, he sits alone in his apartment and ruminates on his new life.
He writes anoccasional columnfor Motherboard in which he ruminates on the future beyond natural human ability.
Afterward, when the house with the chien méchant is behind her, she ruminates on that hatred.
The book identifies and ruminates on five love languages we use in romantic and personal relationships.
He writes an occasional columnfor Motherboard in which he ruminates on the future beyond human ability.
He writes an occasional column for Motherboard in which he ruminates on the future beyond natural ability.
"We're a product of streaming—we naturally grew up eclectic," he ruminates on his generation's listening habits.
In the fifth installment ("The Spiritual Game"), Brady ruminates on the karmic satisfactions he derives through sports.
Most generally Mr. Portabella's film ruminates on the vampirelike relationship of the motion picture medium to life.
He writes an occasional column for Motherboard in which he ruminates on the future beyond human ability.
He writes an occasional column for Motherboard in which he ruminates on the future beyond natural human ability.
He also ruminates on why Blockbuster fell victim to Netflix, just like Uber drivers are falling victim to drones.
More recently, "The Fourth Sign of the Zodiac" ruminates on a diagnosis of lung cancer she received in 2012.
He ruminates on his regrets, anxieties, health problems, aversion to masturbation (tedious) and to working (he's never done it).
He ruminates on what he perceives were past missteps—passions not developed, hobbies not pursued, books not read, courses not taken.
Practice being in the moment (easier said than done for someone who ruminates on past pain as much as you do).
Meanwhile, as All Raise ruminates on national and, eventually, international expansion plans, it's looking to its members to offer their expertise where appropriate.
Mechanical and rigid in formation while thought provoking in concept, "Simurgh" ruminates on industrialization and bird migration due to changes in environmental conditions.
Ephron was a regular contributor to the Book Review, and in this essay from 1986, she ruminates on the unexpected advantages of revision.
And he stays true to his source material, crafting a quiet, beautiful film that ruminates on the way we deal with tragedy and loss.
Iger is likely to weigh all these new wild card factors as he ruminates on who should get tapped as Skipper's successor at ESPN.
Owens discusses the gritty dirt that blankets Californian ghost towns, links to NASA's online collection of cosmic dust, and ruminates on the 30-µm/sec.
In another, a different bunny is sliding its way down a massive spike, and I offer platitudes as it ruminates on the meaninglessness of life.
But Levinson beats you to it, such as when he ruminates on his decision to take a boat out of Yemen through pirate-infested waters.
Standing in front of Lorenzetti's "Allegory of Good Government" (1338) at the Palazzo Pubblico with his wife Diana, Matar ruminates on how she sees the work.
But he also ruminates on the socioeconomic state of black America and what it means for a black American man to leave his family a legacy.
Phan ruminates on the destructive nature of her YouTube-earned fame and the realization that money doesn't buy happiness; she hints at a subsequent struggle with depression.
His comedy ruminates on some of the thorniest curveballs of intersectional politics: What does it mean to be both gay and, once upon a time, evangelically Christian?
She introduces quotes from books she is reading, remembers moments from earlier in her life, as well as ruminates on the relation of word to phenomenon (changing reality).
"There's worse things than death—like losing your humanity in the process," Shults ruminates on what was going through his mind during the creative process of It Comes at Night.
In her new book, The Love of Painting: Genealogy of a Success Medium, critic Isabelle Graw ruminates on how painting remains omnipresent within the contemporary capitalist system and digital economy.
Recognized for her blog Two Coats of Paint, Butler ruminates on issues of contemporary painting and the day-to-day realities of life for artists in the early 21st century.
In his most recent single from the record, "Brick Body Complex," the rapper ruminates on the buildings themselves, which survived Chicago winters for decades only to eventually be torn down.
He ruminates on these and related matters in long passages of voice-over narration, brought back to reality by the ringing of his cellphone or the needs of his son.
Why not ask one unlucky curry shop owner in the Japanese city of Higashiōsaka, who is undoubtedly pondering the meaning of life, as he ruminates on the remains of his restaurant.
She ruminates on many of the most famous headlines from the decade, so much so that the news events can feel like unnecessary add-ins, clumsily filtered into a child's day.
The butler, Mr. Stevens, ruminates on the time he has served at Darlington Hall, particularly the tumultuous years before World War II and his warm recollections of the housekeeper, Miss Kenton.
She quotes the philosopher Arne Johan Vetlesen's work on truth-and-reconciliation processes and ruminates on the Balkan crisis—cases through which she is seeking truth, her own alongside the universal.
In "Almeda," Solange ruminates on Hurricane Harvey, imagining the brown flood water along with the brown liquor homeowners downed by the vat while they watched the rain fall and fall and fall.
"The Institute," which takes more than one overt dig at Trump, ruminates on the people who carry out the administration's policies on the ground, the sort of working folk he usually champions.
The album's final track, "Portrait," is perhaps the most traditional Carey song; it's a dark ballad that ruminates on heartache but also mulls where to go when one thing ends and another begins.
In a series of chapters that read like discrete essays, the narrator ruminates on the desire (and the stymied desire) to travel; the expectations established within families; the lures of melancholy and nostalgia.
Through voiceover, Revereza is keen to dissect the "disintegration of stability" his family experienced immigrating to the United States from the Phillippines, as the dreamy, blown-out footage ruminates on his family's happier moments.
Ms. Elon's experiences living in Jerusalem as an insider-outsider are the subject of this essay documentary, which ruminates on how Israel has changed since Ms. Elon's youth and how Israel changes Ms. Elon's family.
What song could capture her shape-shifting, multi-colored discography better than one that digs its hooks into you from the very first note, one that samples her own work and ruminates on her own power?
Matt Wolf's documentary Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and is set to play at more festivals throughout the summer, ruminates on this modern phenomenon via a fascinating, previously little-known figure.
And there's little to hold the show together except a slight connecting thread of autobiography, a few oddly placed voice-over segments in which Mr. Harris tells anecdotes about his youth as a funk-style dancer or ruminates on the meaning of funk.
" A musician who "could play like Gabriel himself" craves "the angel's kiss that elevated Duke and Basie to the jazzman's Olympus" and ruminates on "one of those gift-of-gab Irishmen who could argue a leprechaun out of his pot of gold.
Contrary to what this outlet or this outlet or this outlet claims, Wright's paper does not offer any evidence or proof of an ancient alien civilization—instead, it ruminates on whether or not there's a chance we're overlooking some critical clue in our hunt.
Yokoyama moves his vivid characters through an adrenaline-filled, if somewhat male-dominated, narrative, offset by Yuuki's more meditative reëxamination of his life, as he ruminates on public tragedy and private pain, haunted by the words of his friend: "I climb up to step down."
Perhaps he even handed out copies of his new book, "Cattle of the Ages," in which he ruminates on how he, a city boy, learned late in life the spiritual value of cattle and of his ancestral village, Khalavha, in rural northern South Africa.
In Swing Time, Smith ruminates on the strange resonance of conspiracy theory, seeing commonalities in the ways the disempowered people of her unnamed African country and those of London discuss political power: They believe that there are people who run things, they are shadowy, we can't know, but we talk anyway.
In this piece, Lawrence K. Altman, M.D. — a physician journalist whose Times interview with Ronald Reagan in 20153 about the then-presidential candidate's health is believed to be the first of its kind — ruminates on his experience chronicling would-be leaders' fitness for office from the '70s to the present.
Still, the interviews yield scattered moments of poignancy, from a desert resident who believes his dead daughter is watching him from a star to a scientist who ruminates on celestial bodies' distance and the hundreds or thousands of years that pass before what happens to them is visible on Earth.
In her 1892 book, "A Voice From the South," she ruminates on what's necessary for "proper equilibrium" in society: Progressive peace in a nation is the result of conflict; and conflict, such as is healthy, stimulating, and progressive, is produced through the coexistence of radically opposing or racially different elements.
Queen Museum Director Laura Raicovich explores that Dia-owned work in New Mexico (she was formerly the deputy director of the Dia Art Foundation) and uses it to demonstrate how careful observation, experience, and research can come together to create an insightful text that ruminates on the limits of contemporary art, period, and perception.
He ruminates on his beautiful life of communion with his late wife Marinella, who had roused him out of his path toward priesthood, and he explains his own poetic philosophy of 'millimetric precision' — reminiscent of ancient Greek atomism — and life after death while grainy images of fireworks exploding and space exploration fill the screen.
If you didn't know, between his two albums since A Crow Looked at Me and Now Only, Elverum has released some of the most heartbreaking music of the last year and a half: beautiful, introspective, and real songwriting that ruminates on the death of his previous wife Genevieve Castrée, who was killed by cancer just a couple years ago.
In "Farmhouse/Whorehouse," bouncing off from the peculiar propinquity of her childhood rural retreat and a house of prostitution, she ruminates on the back-to-the-land ethos that animated the hippie movement, and explores some little-known culinary traditions of the Texan heartland, including a "maternity cake" for wedding showers that is shaped like a pregnant woman's swollen belly.
It's mentioned he got a full pardon but didn't use it. John gives him a pendant. He goes to paradise and hugs Malcolm which brings back memories of Henri. He ruminates on tracking Mark James' father to tell him what really happened.
Contrastingly, Levé is said to have left a suicide note. Some reviewers say these differences between the book and Levé's own life were meant to separate the book from Levé's own act., Ruminates on how significant Levé's suicide is to the reading of the book.
Frankford ruminates on how lucky he is by birth and station, but mostly because he has such a lovely wife. Wendoll arrives with news of the fight between Charles and Francis. Frankford welcomes him and takes him in. The servant, Nick, does not like Wendoll, and swears he'll refuse to serve him.
Albright also appears in the music video of the song. The lyrics are from the point of view of one professing her longing for a rekindling with an ex-lover. She ruminates on the romance's end, and sends the lover forget-me-nots, a flower that since medieval times has been given and worn to symbolize enduring love despite absence or separation.
He ruminates on the proposition as he rides a commuter train on his way home. His wife meets him as he arrives home, but it is apparent that he is alienated from her. Hamilton arrives at a meat-packing plant for a meeting. He is given workman overalls and hat, then exits the facility by a different door and is seated inside a truck that takes him to another building.
"Color" ruminates on his first boyfriend, a handsome Londoner, "the first to really know me." Hall announced the Straight Outta Oz Tour to promote the album which originally ran between July 7, and August 12, 2016 in the United States and Canada. The album debuted in ITunes Top Ten Pop Album Chart after its release in late June 2016. The Straight Outta Oz Tour was interrupted by Hall's casting in the Broadway musical Kinky Boots.
Distracted by problems in his life, he is unable to begin writing, and instead ruminates on poets and poetry throughout history. In 2014, Baker spent 28 days as a substitute teacher in some Maine public schools as research for his 2016 book Substitute: Going to School With a Thousand Kids. Baker tried to find out "what life in the classroom is really like." He also wrote about the experience for The New York Times Magazine.
Because the cat belongs to the Duchess, the Queen is prompted to release the Duchess from prison to resolve the matter. Chapter Nine – The Mock Turtle's Story: The Duchess is brought to the croquet ground at Alice's request. She ruminates on finding morals in everything around her. The Queen of Hearts dismisses her on the threat of execution and she introduces Alice to the Gryphon, who takes her to the Mock Turtle.
The Gingerdead Man is on a tropical island, being fanned by topless women. He ruminates on killing Sarah Leigh, the only person to best him, but doesn’t know where she is. Suddenly, a newspaper blows by with information on Sarah’s upcoming “Bake off” and he starts planning her demise. Larnell now owns and operates “Dick’s Head Shop” with girlfriend Velicity, and they briefly recount the events of the first three Evil Bong films in passing.
In the latter track, a mother sings to her dead baby and ruminates on all the moments they will not share. The inspiration is from lyricist Marianne L'Heureux's real- life tragedy. According to Alain de Repentigny from La Presse, authors and composers on Sans attendre are not equally talented and often the singer looks better. He suggested that finding someone like Jean-Jacques Goldman and making the whole album with him would be a better choice.
The Cambremers arrive, and the Verdurins barely tolerate them. Back at the hotel, the Narrator ruminates on sleep and time, and observes the amusing mannerisms of the staff, who are mostly aware of Charlus's proclivities. The Narrator and Albertine hire a chauffeur and take rides in the country, leading to observations about new forms of travel as well as country life. The Narrator is unaware that the chauffeur and Morel are acquainted, and he reviews Morel's amoral character and plans towards Jupien's niece.
Oswald Kienzl, a Swiss landscape painter, is standing in line for a train ticket to visit his lover Valentine the morning after learning of the death of his ex-lover and model Augustine. He is extremely agitated, wild, and intimidating to the other passengers in line, who all know of Augustine's death because of Kienzl's fame. He ruminates on the universality of death for everyone, including himself and his lovers. He protests that he is a painter of life, not death.
The film follows a detective who goes undercover in a suspected criminal gang of surfers who primarily rob banks. It marks the first time that Bigelow used lengthy Steadicam tracking shots. It was also her biggest financial success yet, grossing $83.5 million worldwide with a budget of $24 million. Although her next film, Strange Days, which ruminates on the relationships between media, sex, race, class, and technology, had a budget of $42 million, it only grossed just under $8 million.
Charles has sex with one of them; a young man who feels insecure about his (comparatively) modest background and sexual inexperience. As a young man, Charles enters the Foreign Service and travels to Sudan to act as a regional administrator. He is enchanted by the land and powerfully drawn to African men but finds himself cut off by race, rank and position. Charles ruminates on the sense of devotion that homosexuality can foster between men and how that devotion aids duty and right action.
Ra's life is finally preserved by White Ghost, actually his disowned son Dusan, who offers his "imperfect" body to finally win his father's respect. Dusan does not survive the body transfer and Ra's engages Batman in a duel. He is soundly defeated but the destruction of the temple and the intervention of the monks to banish Ra's from Nanda Parbat causes all parties to retreat. Aboard the jet with Dick, Tim and Alfred, Bruce ruminates on the value of family and chooses that as a celebratory toast when Alfred reminds him that it is Christmas.
In the beginning of the book he explores different models of senior living, including concepts such as poorhouses, multi-generational households and nursing homes. Gawande explores personal stories as well as accounts from geriatric doctors such as Keren Brown Wilson, an originator of the assisted living concept. He ruminates on stories of people dealing with age-related frailty, serious illness and death, and his own confrontation with mortality. Gawande emphasizes the notion that people nearing death should be given the opportunity to live a meaningful life and still have a purpose.
The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears, is the first novel by the Ethiopian author Dinaw Mengestu. Published in 2007 by the Penguin Group, the novel focuses on the life of Sepha Stephanos, an Ethiopian immigrant living in Washington, D.C. after fleeing his country's revolution seventeen years earlier. Running a failing grocery store he ruminates on the past as he faces his own inward crisis of displacement and identity while simultaneously marveling at the gentrification of his neighborhood. This book took almost four years to write and Mengestu spent the most of a year revising it.
Elegy for Sam Emerson is a novel by the American writer Hilary Masters set in pre-9/11 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The novel tells the story of Sam Emerson, proprietor of an upscale Mount Washington restaurant with stunning views of the three rivers below. Emerson, at midlife and nostalgic, ruminates on his strange childhood as he faces the prospect of life without his much younger lover, and at the same time, deals with disposing of his mother's ashes and traveling to France to look for his father's unmarked grave.
The king ruminates on his middle-aged disquiet and restless yearning for action. Delvyn encourages him to envision himself emperor of the world with the godhood such a role implies, a notion previously implanted. After a disturbing dream in which Conan imagines himself drawn to his doom, he awakens to word that an army equal to his in size has entered the plateau from the Kothian side—Armiro and his host, guided by the prince's dream. The antagonists face each other at the temple, which proves the lair of Kthantos.
The nurse tells him that Seidl has left his belongings to him, but Wiesenthal refuses to take them, telling the nurse to have them sent to Seidl's mother. Wiesenthal ruminates on whether or not he should have forgiven Seidl through the rest of his experiences in the concentration camp system. After the war, he finds Seidl's mother, who in their conversation unintentionally confirms the details of her son's story. Seidl's mother asks him how he knew his son, but Wiesenthal lies and leaves without telling her of her late son's participation in the Holocaust.
Rose Morgan, a middle-aged English literature professor at Columbia University, shares a home with her vain, overbearing mother, Hannah. While attending the wedding of her sister, Claire, to Alex, she tells her best friend, Doris, that she has reached the point where she knows she will never get married. But she also ruminates on how wonderful it might feel to have a partner who really knows her. Gregory Larkin is a Columbia mathematics professor who cannot connect with students and loses perspective as soon as he is aroused by an attractive woman.
While her letters to Imlay contain long passages focused almost exclusively on herself, the Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark offers social commentary and sympathizes with the victims of disaster and injustice. To Imlay, Wollstonecraft represents herself as laid low by doubts, but to the world she depicts herself as overcoming all of these fears. She ruminates on them and transforms them into the basis of a letter akin to the open political letter popular during the last quarter of the eighteenth century, using her personal experience as the foundation for a discussion of national political reform.Favret, 96–98; 101–2.
The tension between individual will and social/political structures is explored in works such as Manhole 452, 2011, a film in which a man ruminates on fate and determination after a manhole cover explodes under his car on Geary Street. The Napoleon Room, 2008, shown at the Camargo Foundation in Southern France, uses sound as well as interior and exterior projections on a room where Napoleon slept. This piece intertwines different narratives of war, including Finley’s mother’s experience at the site when she participated in the invasion of Southern France during World War II. Finley often works with essay-formatted narratives, such as in the work Fat Chance, 2014.
The narrator, named André, ruminates on a number of Surrealist principles, before ultimately commencing (around a third of the way through the novel) on a narrative account, generally linear, of his brief ten-day affair with the titular character Nadja. She is so named “because in Russian it's the beginning of the word hope, and because it's only the beginning,” but her name might also evoke the Spanish "Nadie," which means "No one." The narrator becomes obsessed with this woman with whom he, upon a chance encounter while walking through the street, strikes up conversation immediately. He becomes reliant on daily rendezvous, occasionally culminating in romance (a kiss here and there).
Season 2.5 was depicted in an online 8-part comic series drawn by comic artist Rosendo Brown, known for Fabulance. Each part in the series was a one-page stand-alone story that was meant to fill in the missing links of events that transpired after the Season 2 finale. These stories were: # "A Cold Day in Hell": Colin arrives in Hell and learns that he must make a deal with the devil to return to his immortal, vampire life. # "Special Delivery": Damian indulges in deviant sexual behavior with one of his vampire coven as he ruminates on his life as the undead king.
Lou ruminates on his past, concluding that his hatred and violence, especially towards women, stemmed from a childhood incident involving his old housekeeper molesting him in order to get back at his father, with whom she was unhappily involved in a sadomasochistic relationship; Lou realizes that his female victims were substitutes for her. Accepting his fate, Lou covers the house in alcohol and candles, intending to kill himself by setting the building on fire. Eventually, Plummer and Hendricks arrive with a team of police, as well as Joyce, who is revealed to be alive, albeit badly injured. Joyce assures Lou that she did not sell him out, and he affirms his affection for her before stabbing her to death.
Anne is often lost in her own world of thought, and recurring phrase throughout the book is "Anne found herself".Pinch, Adela "Lost in a Book: Jane Austen's "Persuasion" pages 97-117 from Studies in Romanticism, Volume 32, Issue # 1, Spring 1993 page 106. Concerning Anne's Elliot's walk at Winthrop on a November day, Anne ruminates on various aspects of her life and of the books she has read, where Austen seems to suggest that reading books is insufficient consolation for a woman's pain, but also unavoidable if one wishes for her comfort.Pinch, Adela "Lost in a Book: Jane Austen's "Persuasion" pages 97-117 from Studies in Romanticism, Volume 32, Issue # 1, Spring 1993 pages 115-116.
To avoid giving an opportunity to his enemies, Theseus has his men bring a tale to Athens that he has gone down into the earth to be purified and that he will eventually return to destroy the enemies of Athens. This story later becomes the source of the legend that Theseus visited the underworld. During his long, slow, and partial recovery, Theseus ruminates on his past actions, wondering how life might have been different if he had not gone roving and met Hippolyta or if his son had not been accused while Theseus was suffering from the earthquake sickness. An earthquake occurs which Theseus did not anticipate and by that sign he believes that the god Poseidon has truly forsaken him as a punishment for cursing his son instead of warning him.
The casual looking man talked about various deals offered by Honda and ended with the phrase "I'm Mr. Opportunity, and I'm knockin'", followed by him "knocking" on the television screen or "thumping" the speaker at the end of radio ads. In addition, commercials for Honda's international hatchback, the Jazz, are parodies of well-known pop culture images such as Tetris and Thomas The Tank Engine. In late 2006, Honda released an ad with ASIMO exploring a museum, looking at the exhibits with almost childlike wonderment (spreading out its arms in the aerospace exhibit, waving hello to an astronaut suit that resembles him, etc.), while Garrison Keillor ruminates on progress. It concludes with the tagline: "More forwards please". Honda also sponsored ITV's coverage of Formula One in the UK for 2007.
Dated October 6, 1936, Article II explores the camps of squatters, focusing on three families.Steinbeck, 8 Steinbeck describes the materiality of these settlements, which were made up of pieces from "city dumps," and were often constructed near bodies of water such as riverbanks and irrigation ditches. Fixated on the living conditions of the camps, Steinbeck ruminates on the dirt that pervaded them, the sanitary conditions of those who lived in them, and the precariousness of their long-term futures. Steinbeck pays great attention to highlight how the Depression has impacted the families in the squatter camps by tracing their economic degeneration, and the intense precision and consistency that their agricultural work demands.Steinbeck, 8-9 He mentions a family that had been very successful farmers,Steinbeck, 8 and another that had owned a grocery store.
As the novel continues, it becomes more and more caught up in digressions, such that the original narrative line is apparently forgotten. The Supreme and his secretary discuss an often bizarre series of topics: a meteor that is apparently chained to Francia's desk; a prison camp in Tevego whose inhabitants have been turned to stone; and increasingly the dictator also ruminates on the past, particularly the events of Paraguay's foundation when he had to fend off the attention of Spaniards, Argentines, and Brazilians, all of whom threatened the nascent country's independence. Chronology and logic are seemingly abandoned: at one point the dictator discusses the date of his own death; elsewhere he mentions events that will only happen long afterwards, such as the Chaco War of the 1930s (in which Roa Bastos himself fought). Moreover, readers are increasingly made aware of the marginal but insistent voice of the mysterious compiler.
Now older and living in retirement on a farm in his native Brittany, Peter Guillam – who narrates the story in the first person – is summoned to MI6 headquarters to account for his actions during Operation Windfall, the espionage mission depicted in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. Learning that Leamas's now adult son, Christoph, is suing the British government for wrongful death, Guillam ruminates on the course of events that led to the death of agent Karl Riemeck, and how Guillam and Leamas worked together to try and save not only Riemeck's life but the lives of several other East Germans working with him to provide intelligence information to Britain. The book alternates between Guillam's recollections of the events leading up to Leamas's demise and his attempts in the present day to stop feeling guilty for his role; his avoidance of Christoph, who wants to blackmail him; and his efforts to learn the whereabouts of Smiley, who has gone off the grid following his own retirement.

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