Trudging through the snow, he pondered how to incorporate the elevation into a future playground.
The trial judge in this case had a truly unenviable task before him as he pondered his decision.
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The question for the lecture, about what matters most in life, became an immensely important question he pondered daily.
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He pondered growing the company organically, but this would be too slow.
But maybe he pondered the case and decided that the issue of ObamaCare was really the province not of the Supreme Court but the voters.
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Cameco, France's Areva and Britain's Rio Tinto among them control 60% of the world's uranium supply, so he pondered if they understood that the rising prices weren't a blip.
He pondered long and hard, and stared me down.
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Maiman saw him in the lobby of the courtroom after the sentencing and watched him pacing back and forth as he pondered the small cadre of photographers waiting to capture his photo.
Yet England were working their way through the middle order effectively, and received a spectacular bonus when Pakistan's captain, the destructive Shahid Afridi, ran himself out from his first ball as he pondered taking a single to Luke Wright off Yardy that was never on.
When he had first thought of the prize he had pondered over what to call it.
Actor Jason Hughes, who has played the programme's DS Jones, said he had pondered why Midsomer continued to have no ethnic minorities.
He says he has pondered opening a bar on the ice but figures there are too many people driving on and off the ice already.
Sure, Hiaasen says, he's pondered giving up the life of an ink-stained wretch, but that's all.
He has made energy security, a subject he has long pondered, the theme of the gathering.
The man pondered out loud whether he was better off dying this year in order to avoid exposing his family farm to next year's tax.
Another day, we followed the despotic comments and idle comings and goings of a middle-aged Englishman the island was heaving with English people who kept up a kind of running commentary on the temperature, the sand, the wind, and the waves, speaking as emphatically and grandiloquently as if he were uttering a series of deep, long-pondered aphorisms.
With close advisers, the Labour leader has pondered the politics of parenthood: does it make people more conservative, by which he means competitive and sharp-elbowed?
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