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contemplation

[kon-tuhm-pley-shuhn, -tem-] / ˌkɒn təmˈpleɪ ʃən, -tɛm- /




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The opening “Waiting Around” is a solid distillation of his strengths, with attractive seesaw chords and a melody that lingers slightly behind the beat, conveying the uncertainty and contemplation of the lyrics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sinclair said it acquired the stake “in contemplation of a possible combination,” or merger, with the company.

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Sinclair said it acquired the stake “in contemplation of a possible combination,” or merger, with the company.

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The music, most of it from the early 17th century, is more austere, demanding concentration and contemplation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The film is a more of a quiet, wintry contemplation.

From Los Angeles Times