| 1. | These are not the ruminations of a man who lacks confidence.
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| 2. | Instigating this dyspeptic rumination is " The Juror,"
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| 3. | But the startling biological advance is a springboard for serious rumination.
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| 4. | The Felker-Sheehys could afford the luxury of prolonged rumination.
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| 5. | What follows is a rumination on the seduction of helpless men.
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| 6. | The work begins and ends with ruminations by the solo cello.
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| 7. | Move on to some scholarly ruminations about the latest presidential biography.
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| 8. | Depression has also been linked with rumination syndrome, { { citation
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| 9. | Rumination was originally believed to predict the duration of depressive symptoms.
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| 10. | Gainey says his ruminations were more introspection than serious thought.
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