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Contemplations

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Contemplations meaning

plural of contemplation

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His first album, the jazzy ''Contemplations and Remembrances,'' came out in 2011.

South Korea’s nuclear contemplations were sparked by North Korea’s real program—and by fears that the United States might welch on its longstanding promise to come to Seoul’s aid in the event of armed aggression.

The synopsis for The Devil's Cut reads, "The Devil’s Cut showcases an eclectic blend of genres from sci-fi, westerns, and thrillers to introspective contemplations on the human experience and a captivating collection of haunting horrors.

His reflections on being – within a little more than a year of each other – at the figurative top and bottom of the planet, lead to fascinating metaphysical contemplations.

When Hippler published his book Contemplations on Filmmaking in 1942, Jannings wrote the preface.

As he surveys oil Guyana, the expectation here is that his contemplations are not going to be benevolent, but mainly hostile.

Of course, just as the perspective and personal stance regarding Christianity varies from one First Nations individual to the next, the intended contemplations and emotional flow built into swings back and forth for Prince as well.

The minister told lawmakers that some of the relevant contemplations “could be summed up thus: should a doctor at the hospital use his or her position there to seek to direct patients to his or her private practice?

Explains del Vecchio, “One of your most essential business contemplations is specialty focus.

He writes, If I devote myself to other pursuits and contemplations, I must first see, at least, that I do not pursue them sitting upon another man's shoulders.

His fifteen years of publications extend from theoretical articles on graph theory to basic manuals, expository texts, and philosophical contemplations in the field of programming languages.

However, as early as 1676 Sir Matthew Hale, in Contemplations Moral and Divine, wrote "Almost every person hath some hobby horse or other wherein he prides himself." citation He was acknowledging that a "hobby horse" produces a legitimate sense of pride.

I must get off him first, that he may pursue his contemplations too.

Much of U2's songwriting and music is also motivated by contemplations of loss and anguish, coupled with hopefulness and resiliency, themes that are central to The Joshua Tree.

Plotinus urged contemplations for those who wished to perform theurgy, the goal of which was to reunite with The Divine (called henosis).

Socrates claims that the enlightened men of society must be forced from their divine contemplations and be compelled to run the city according to their lofty insights.