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One such devotional practice was the making of rapiaria, or notebooks of especially valuable scriptural texts for ruminating during meditation.
I hope with all my heart they are only masticating and ruminating before they decide to swallow.
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A standing order made in 1961 allows the importation of ruminating animals and swine by the main zoological societies under suitable safeguards.
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I have spent a quite disproportionate part of my life thinking about cricket, playing cricket, ruminating about cricket and watching cricket.
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I have been ruminating about the financial policy that has been followed by this country in the last 10 years and about its effect upon the colonial world.
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They are ruminating on their chances of mere survival, let alone victory in the coming fight.
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Later, she ruminates that she may be in love with both men.
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She ruminates on finding morals in everything around her.
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Much paper has been consumed by historians of science ruminating on this idea.
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S/he ruminates about the death and longs for a reunion with the departed, feeling unsure of his/her identity and place in the world.
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He spends the rest of the evening ruminating on the problem.
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He ruminates on the nature of government and morality.
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The play ruminates upon the idea that any two individuals are connected by at most five others.
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Leviticus cites explicitly the camel, because it ruminates but does not have a cloven hoof; the hyrax and the hare are excluded on the same grounds.
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819 tification and the reliance on rumination among girls, the combination of perceived selfdiscrepancy and tendencies to ruminate in response to failure may be particularly problematic for adolescent girls.
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.
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Why do people ruminate in dysphoric moods ?
Once again the message is, ruminate before you legislate.
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Perhaps they have gone to ruminate.
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Between these hours, giraffes mostly stand and ruminate.
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In foregut fermentation the animal must browse to select the most nutritious plants and then ruminate to make up for the shorter digestive tract.
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The diet, however, is unnatural because calves would normally start to forage and ruminate from about two weeks of age.
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She disappears, and the creature is left alone in the woods to ruminate on the error of his ways.
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The tendency to negatively ruminate is a stable constant over time and serves as a significant risk factor for clinical depression.
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The young begin to take solid food at 5 to 14 days, and begin to ruminate after one month.
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As a result, depressed individuals have been shown to ruminate, reflecting on the reasons for their current problems.
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Similarly, although the bible portrays them as ruminants, the hyrax, hare, and coney, are all coprophages, and do not ruminate and lack a rumen.
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Pseudoruminants, like traditional ruminants, are foregut fermentors and most ruminate or chew cud.
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In contrast, when people repetitively ruminate and dwell on the same problem without making progress, they are likely to experience depression.
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Individuals who ruminate are very likely to respond to jealousy differently from individuals who do not ruminate.
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He goes on to ruminate about his sons and how they grew into adulthood to take wives of their own.
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Examples include the tendencies to harbor bitterness, ruminate about imaginary scenarios, and panic about remote threats to safety.
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Not only are habitual ruminators more likely to become depressed, but experimental studies have demonstrated that people who are induced to ruminate experience greater depressed mood.
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At a young age, girls report to co-ruminate more than boys, and as they age girls' scores tend to rise, while boys' scores tend to drop.
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If someone exhibits co-rumination in response to a life problem it may become more and more common for them to co-ruminate about all problems in their life.
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He ruminated on the possibility in a tone of loss, loss of cultured personhood.
Rather, it may be that only when adolescent girls are ruminating about failures and setbacks in pursuing personal goals is selfdiscrepancy a contributory factor for depression.
Most people in the 1950s were grappling with the present, not ruminating on the past, and private concerns were what took centre stage most of the time.
Cases will ruminate on possible exposures and have more detailed recall than controls.
Studies which explore the relationship between the tendency to ruminate and responsibility beliefs may help to elucidate this matter further.
Higher scores indicate a greater tendency to ruminate about negative events and feelings.
In a book like this, the reader expects the author to offer facts to illuminate assumptions, not merely to ruminate and hypothesize.
The tendency to worry and ruminate could be a risk factor in individuals who progress to develop agoraphobia.
One way of intervening with patients who ruminate at a high level would be to examine their rationale for engaging in this behaviour.
People were clearly able to ruminate about their cognition.
In terms of induced responses, depressed patients who were made to ruminate experienced a deterioration in their mood and gave poorer problem solutions.
Individuals who have strong beliefs about themselves being a fraud or taking excessive responsibility when things go wrong are more likely to ruminate.
More specifically we hypothesize that after experiencing stress, such as life events or social difficulties, subjects who score high on neuroticism tend to ruminate.
We have ruminated on this issue for years.
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