How To Use Meditate In A Sentence

  • Surrounded by cottonwoods and aspens and featuring a wooden footbridge and an abundance of regional flora and foliage, it's a place to meditate, contemplate, and relax.
  • ‘You took a pre-meditated, calculated and awful revenge,’ the judge told him.
  • The nobles of his court believed he had simply gone away from them for a time to meditate. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Well, clearly, to be murder in the first degree in California, it has to be willful, deliberate or premeditated.
  • During an earlier scene of cooperative fruit picking with Cambodian and Laotian refugees, we are offered an opportunity to meditate on a pan-Asian Thailand of agrarian-pastoral well-being, and a move away from the tense border security of the 70s when refugees from Cambodia and Laos led Thailand to turn sharply to the right. Michael Vazquez: ON THE 48TH ANNUAL NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL
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  • A hairless philosopher who lives in the wilderness, meditates and kills people.
  • Even advanced meditators agree that their experience is enriched when they meditate with others.
  • I should think," meditated Page, taking the matter into serious consideration, "that the vitalness of even that experience would depend somewhat on the character undergoing it. The Bent Twig
  • It doubled as a bedroom and a sitting room with its two deep blue chairs inviting one to sink down and meditate by the fire. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • They were ordered by the organization to set up a violent gang and to premeditate terrorist activities. The case is under further investigation.
  • Twenty20 batting is largely premeditated and he outthought them. Times, Sunday Times
  • a premeditated crime
  • There is ample fact -- and we also have plenty of evidence -- proving that this incident was organized, premeditated, masterminded and incited by the Dalai clique," Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said today, in denouncing the Dalai Lama's supporters as instigators of what he described as violent protests that rocked the region in recent days. What They Are Saying
  • Having slowly ingurgitated and meditated upon this precious draught, and turned its flavour over and over with an aspect of potent Judicial wisdom Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Volume 2
  • In this case, it's five days of cycling through Colorado, Utah, and Arizona cost: $1,895 excluding the airfare, and here's the group that has assembled in order to defibrillate their lives with the invigorating jolt of pre-meditated catharsis: Itineraries and Agendas: Bicycles at Work and Play
  • “Did you ever know a French novelist have a premeditated murder committed by a man who could not possibly have conceived the murder ten minutes before he committed it; with whom the cause of the murder anteceded the murder no more than ten minutes?” Phineas Redux
  • In a similar manner, if we meditate with chants, mantras, or visualizations, we may use these as a way to distance ourselves from our more usual, problematic experience.
  • This theft was premeditated because the barrow is completely worthless to anyone other than a trader.
  • He who meditates becomes united with the effulgent Sun.
  • Meditate: I use the word meditate metaphorically – everyone should meditate their own way. Discovering Work Life Balance | Impact Lab
  • Age and hygienic necessities bind me to a somewhat anchoritic life in pure air, with abundant leisure to meditate upon the wisdom of Candide's sage aphorism, "Cultivons notre jardin" ” especially if the term garden may be taken broadly and applied to the stony and weed-grown ground within my skull, as well as to a few perches of more promising chalk down outside it. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • It was a nomadic yet static, spontaneous yet premeditated, engrossing yet mind-numbing existence with no end in sight No prize to be won. ICED
  • Cosmographer, to finde himselfe Cosmopolites, a citizen and member of the whole and onely one mysticall citie vniuersall, and so consequently to meditate of the Cosmopoliticall gouernment thereof, vnder the King almightie, passing on very swiftly toward the most dreadfull and most comfortable terme prefixed. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01
  • The nobles of his court believed he had simply gone away from them for a time to meditate. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The scowl of the opposing parties, the blanched cheeks, the knit brows, and the grinding teeth, not pretermitting the deadly gleams that shoot from their kindled eyes, are ornaments which a plain battle between factions cannot boast, but which, notwithstanding, are very suitable to the fierce and gloomy silence of that premeditated vengeance which burns with such intensity in the heart, and scorches up the vitals into such a thirst for blood. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • I don't mind what religion people are, I think anyone can meditate but I think as a form of prayer it really has that special depth.
  • He that can read an meditate will not find his evenings long or life tedious.
  • It has a kind of pre-meditated tentativeness; a deliberate uncertainty.
  • It was the disconnected smoke alarm which landed him a death sentence as it made the so-called crime pre-meditated.
  • Robert Duval, prosecuting, said: ‘This was a single blow delivered by an intact glass in what was an unpremeditated attack by a man who had been drinking since 3pm.’
  • He went to therapy, read books on spirituality, meditated, and tried to go cold turkey.
  • The unlawful killing of one human being by another, especially with premeditated malice.
  • causerie" which meditates more broadly on the novelist's life, and on his relations with contemporary writers. Top stories from Times Online
  • For example, John (a Yankees fan) premeditates, with malice aforethought, to kill Mark (a Red Sox fan), because John is still angry about the 2004 ALCS. Waldo Jaquith - Point/counterpoint on hate-crime legislation.
  • The investigator said the killings were the result of poor procedure by trigger-happy police rather than premeditated murder.
  • It's about a lonely adolescent called Blakemore and meditates on education, faith and teen friendship in the distant days before the Chatterley ban and the Beatles' first LP.Hare denies South Downs is entirely autobiographical and yet Blakemore's absentee father is a sailor, just as Hare's was, and his mother sees education as a tool for creating a secure adult life. David Hare: 'It's absurd, but I feel insecure'
  • Invitations to meditate, his vast colour-soaked canvases are memorable for the sensations evoked in the viewer rather than for their imagery.
  • Though he used to pretend that all this self-advertisement was premeditated and planned, I could hardly believe him. Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions
  • Like most inexperienced people," ran his notes, "I was astonished at the reported feats of men in war; I believed they were exaggerated, and that there was a kind of unpremeditated conspiracy of silence about their real behaviour. The Research Magnificent
  • he sat on the floor cross-legged and meditated
  • The 47-year-old Adiguna is charged with unpremeditated murder and illegal possession of a gun, which carry a 15-year prison term and a life sentence respectively.
  • Was four years of punishment not enough for an unpremeditated, almost accidental, crime? MAJIPOOR CHRONICLES
  • Age and hygienic necessities bind me to a somewhat anchoritic life in pure air, with abundant leisure to meditate upon the wisdom of Candide's sage aphorism, "Cultivons notre jardin" -- especially if the term garden may be taken broadly and applied to the stony and weed-grown ground within my skull, as well as to a few perches of more promising chalk down outside it. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3
  • In the world of military intelligence, much time is spent trying to distinguish "blinks" -- unpremeditated random actions -- from "winks" -- deliberate moves designed to communicate intent and draw out a response. Nick Mabey: Sorting Blinks From Winks In The Copenhagen End Game
  • Looking back, there were probably hundreds of signs and symptoms along the way, but I was committed to being healthy, I exercised regularly, was a modified vegetarian, meditated and even owned a juice cleanse business, which was geared toward teaching women about clearing out toxins and rejuvenating the body. Pamela Serure: The Heart Of The Matter
  • I rarely premeditate, which is a mistake
  • One of the easiest ways to meditate is to use the breathing method, but there are many other methods you may choose from to use as well. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • Besides, there is no king, be his cause never so spotless, if it come to the arbitrement of swords, can try it out with all unspotted soldiers: some peradventure have on them the guilt of premeditated and contrived murder; some, of beguiling virgins with the broken seals of perjury; some, making the wars their bulwark, that have before gored the gentle bosom of peace with pillage and robbery. The Life of King Henry the Fifth
  • It is clear that these offences were premeditated, determined and threatening in their intent.
  • It appears that we are confronted by premeditated aggression....
  • Because at its most effective, this album is kinda everything it should be, and everything we should ask: Something simple, beautiful, and coherent, something that feels remarkably imaginative but entirely unpremeditated.
  • Setting back the cause of the mentally ill despite his legislative good deeds, Patrick Kennedy seemed to be making an excuse for those who premeditate murderous rampages. Robert David Jaffee: Media Coverage of Mental Illness Follows Familiar Line
  • I meditate in order to relax.
  • Next, he called the chaplain, -- for he would fain have him at his elbow to countenance the devilish deeds he meditated, -- and embarked, with him, twelve soldiers, and two Indian guides, in another boat. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863
  • I was a sizar at a fashionable school, a condition never premeditated. An Autobiography
  • People are free to meditate anywhere within the compound.
  • Smith and Henderson meditated and fasted for five days prior to the performance, which culminated in a Tantric ritual.
  • All three also received ridiculously short sentences for such a base, premeditated act of cruelty.
  • Prosecutors have argued that the crime was premeditated and that while she was mentally ill, she was not insane when she acted.
  • Like Hasan, he is a psychopath, someone who premeditates destruction, for which he shows no remorse. Robert David Jaffee: Restore Sanity to Conversation on Mentally Ill
  • They imagine or meditate, that is, they contrive means to suppress the rising interests of Christ's kingdom and are very confident of the success of their contrivances; they promise themselves that they shall run down religion and carry the day. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Well, clearly, to be murder in the first degree in California, it has to be willful, deliberate or premeditated.
  • The killing had not been premeditated.
  • And I was in London a twelvemonth past," Corliss meditated. CHAPTER 25
  • The pistol had been bought and prepared for the purpose with the utmost nicety, not only for use but show; nor is it unfrequent to find in such instances of premeditated ferocity in design a fearful kind of coxcombry lavished upon the means. The Disowned — Volume 08
  • They come to know the sameness of reality who recollect and meditate the unnameable name of the transcendent one, God.
  • It's about a lonely adolescent called Blakemore and meditates on education, faith and teen friendship in the distant days before the Chatterley ban and the Beatles' first LP.Hare denies South Downs is entirely autobiographical and yet Blakemore's absentee father is a sailor, just as Hare's was, and his mother sees education as a tool for creating a secure adult life. David Hare: 'It's absurd, but I feel insecure'
  • And those injuries have been inflicted with deliberate and premeditated intent.
  • Just a quiet, comfortable place where people could come to relax and meditate... and worship, of course. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • Though this moment would make Elizabeth Gilbert jealous, it's verging on comical: a Polish-Canadian and Russian-Canadian learning to meditate from an Italian-German in Bali. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • During the Spiritual exercises, people meditate on a scriptural passage every day at the same time, for at least 30 minutes.
  • He that can read an meditate will not find his evenings long or life tedious.
  • Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny said in recent weeks the country had seen an unprecedented rise in the incidence of unpremeditated violence on our streets.
  • All the time he was under condemnation at Newgate he seemed only to meditate on making his escape.
  • It takes large dollops of courage and a ready willingness to take premeditated risks, in order to successfully ride the crest of the advertising wave and stay in the business year after year.
  • But since the interrelation of consciousness and world in language is rendered so disjunctive as to disengage the easy response, generosity and the unpremeditated seem also impossible.
  • When the crime came at last, it was as blundering as it was bloody; at once premeditated and accidental; the isolated execution of an interregal conspiracy, existing for half a generation, yet exploding without concert; a wholesale massacre, but a piecemeal plot. PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
  • The destruction of Maldek was premeditated.
  • What is Erick banned from owning firearms, or just wanting to pin premeditated threats/murders on his spouse? Think Progress » Erickson: I’ll ‘pull out my wife’s shotgun’ if someone comes to my door for the American Community Survey.
  • Often we just plop ourselves down to meditate and just let the mind take us wherever it may.
  • North of the Dhamekha stupa lie the massive ruins of the great Dharmajika stupa and the main complex of the Mulagandhakuti temple and vihara where, according to Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha often meditated.
  • Hydrophilos, having girded his sable cappa magna as high as to his cherubical loins, at solemn compline sat in his sate of wis-dom, that handbathtub, whereverafter, recreated doctor insularis of the universal church, keeper of the door of meditation, memory extempore proposing and intellect formally considering, recluse, he meditated continuously with seraphic ardour the primal sacra-ment of baptism or the regeneration of all man by affusion of water. Finnegans Wake
  • And at the top of the glen, there beside the tree where he'd earlier sat to meditate, Lord Tellin Windglimmer stood, a long sword clasped in his two hands. Dalamar the Dark
  • Where doubt is talked about quite a bit in the Dharma is the sort of doubt that leaves one being vague and woolly, so you sort of think, oh, I can't meditate, or I could never be enlightened.
  • Shown here with his gift of humor displaced by a sense of national loss, he meditates dejectedly on the capture of the Polish border town of Smolensk by the Muscovites in 1514.
  • Under the terms of the plea agreement, the term "premeditated" was dropped from the new murder charge. The Seattle Times
  • He that can read an meditate will not find his evenings long or life tedious.
  • They think the attack last week was unpremeditated. Hideously diverse Britain: the aftermath of a ferocious attack inside a mosque
  • I've known this much all along: I prefer to take my time, to ponder stakes, to meditate on things, to let them impact me and then to disgest the effects and repercussions. The Reaction
  • China's premier blames supporters of the Dalai Lama for the escalating violence, which he calls organized and premeditated. CNN Transcript Mar 18, 2008
  • Meditate at the same place and same time everyday.
  • The troopers didn't have a chance," Col. Pawlowski said as he offered new glimpses yesterday into what he called a premeditated ambush. Post-gazette.com - News
  • What would stop Israel from setting up an investigation into complicty of the Turkish government in a premeditated armed attack on IDF commandoes by armed mercenaries and militants linked to known terrorist groups, who set sail from a Turkish port with the goal of breaking an Israeli blockade, and chanting “Khyber, khyber, beware O Jews”, and “Go back to Auschwitz” and various slogans glorifying jihad and martyrdom? The Volokh Conspiracy » What’s Going on With Turkey
  • Webster's defines aforethought adequately, with a reference to the relevant legal term: ‘Premeditated; prepense; previously in mind; designed; as, malice aforethought, which is required to constitute murder.’
  • 'On my life, Stanley, I'll acquaint Mr. Wylder this evening with what you meditate, and the atrocious liberty you presume -- yes, Sir, though you are my brother, the _atrocious liberty_ you dare to take with my name -- unless you promise, upon your honour, now and here, to dismiss for ever the odious and utterly resultless scheme.' Wylder's Hand
  • I meditate in order to relax.
  • But most important, Schatzberg and company have made The Panic in Needle Park an occasion for the American public to meditate upon the frightfulness of heroin addiction.
  • Reason twice turned his back on the razzamatazz of the art world to paint, read and meditate in relative seclusion. Times, Sunday Times
  • `Well, she did not premeditate, and I'll tell you why I know," I told the group. THE WIDOW'S TRIAL
  • Her first surprise and bewilderment at so wholly unpremeditated an act gave way to consternation as she considered its consequences. Chapter XIV
  • As Maria flies to her daughter's bedside, she meditates on her own life.
  • To meditate as the Buddha did, means to look inwardly and clearly see the very highest.
  • The author himself is the best judge of his own performance; none has so deeply meditated on the subject; none is so sincerely interested in the event. Edward Gibbon 
  • The rosary is a Biblical prayer method in which you meditate on events during the life of Jesus Christ while reciting certain commonly-known prayers --- two of which, the Our Father and the Hail Mary, are quotations from the Bible. Archive 2009-05-01
  • It was a nomadic yet static, spontaneous yet premeditated, engrossing yet mind-numbing existence with no end in sight No prize to be won. ICED
  • So she haunted the appartement, her spirits sinking as she meditated on the possible part that Sergeant Fondard might yet play in her affairs. The Mistaken Wife
  • Then I sat down to meditate, with the sacred choral music playing softly in the background.
  • Usually, I meditate during sleep, when my brainwaves are at ease.
  • The deceased's use of violence was not premeditated and he had no intention to kill.
  • Mark has meditated on John's execution in ways that the other evangelists do not.
  • Sexual assault by its very nature is a crime that is premeditated, calculated and committed in secret.
  • Just a quiet, comfortable place where people could come to relax and meditate... and worship, of course. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • The fatal day was at hand, and the corporal was put in capilla, that is to say, in the chapel of the prison, as is always done with culprits the day before execution, that they may meditate on their approaching end and repent them of their sins. The Alhambra
  • The term deployed is precise, premeditated and deliberate because taken to its logical end Dodo software is just lousy and unimaginative thoughtware - follow it to the 'T' and don't be surprise if it you end sitting in a cave picking ticks off your mate while the rest pick entrails to make sense of the destiny of mankind's fate. THE INTELLIGENT SINGAPOREAN
  • Virgil sat down and closed his eyes to meditate, think it out. UNKNOWN MAN #89
  • One of the first operations meditated by Washington after crossing the Schuylkill was the destruction of a large quantity of hay which remained in the islands above the mouth of Darby creek, within the power of the British. Life and Times of Washington
  • Suicides can be premeditated and planned, but that doesn't make them any less desperate.
  • Even Derrida took language as highest philosophy and profoundly meditated in his book. on grammatology. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Their intent was exemplified by the closing paragraph in the Post-Intelligencer editorial, which urged that County Executive Randy Revelle and members of the county council order an urgent review of the police investigation in the Green River murders to determine its effectiveness and to see whether a greater effort should be made to “eradicate this continuing succession of obviously premeditated killings, and to bring their perpetrators to justice.” The Riverman
  • Maddy Cohan always managed to make him self-conscious, causing him to premeditate every reaction to her, even simple gestures of greeting. O: A Presidential Novel
  • By the time he wrote the letter, Nelson knew the four charges against him: unpremeditated murder for "erratically" driving the Humvee "at excessive speed," carrying a possible life sentence; lying about the looters, up to five years; threatening Burden if he didn't lie, up to three years. THE NEWS BLOG
  • The assault was premeditated and particularly brutal.
  • After all, are not all religions but the theological symbolization of natural phenomena; and the sacraments, the festivals, and fasts of all the churches have their counterparts in the mysterious processes and manifestations of Nature? and is the contemplation of the resurrection of Adonis or Thammuz more edifying to the soul than to meditate the strange return of the spring which their legends but ecclesiastically celebrate? Vanishing Roads and Other Essays
  • Many people integrate religious practice into their daily lives, crossing themselves while passing a church or entering to light a candle, pray, or meditate.
  • `Well, she did not premeditate, and I'll tell you why I know," I told the group. THE WIDOW'S TRIAL
  • The unpremeditated crime that Picasso commits to oneself is downhearted, should destroy copperplate depict almost.
  • Virgil sat down and closed his eyes to meditate, think it out. UNKNOWN MAN #89
  • The assault was premeditated and particularly brutal.
  • Marcellinus, or rather his continuator, (in Chron.,) casts a shade of premeditated assassination over the death of Constantine. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Age and hygienic necessities bind me to a somewhat anchoritic life in pure air, with abundant leisure to meditate upon the wisdom of Candide's sage aphorism, "Cultivons notre jardin" -- especially if the term garden may be taken broadly and applied to the stony and weed-grown ground within my skull, as well as to a few perches of more promising chalk down outside it. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3
  • Then I sat down to meditate, with the sacred choral music playing softly in the background.
  • In a case of premeditated murder a life sentence is mandatory.
  • Meditate. Live purely. Be quiet. Do your work with mastery. Like the moon, come out from behind the clouds! Shine. Buddha 
  • I don't really premeditate what I write my songs about, you know they just kind of happen, and I can't start writing songs to please a certain group of people or propagate a certain message all the time, that's just not how my songwriting works -- it just sort of comes out and the songs are what they are. Tax Day, Conor Oberst Style - Give to Charity, Give Away a Film
  • He said it was that plus the combination of recidivist and spree burglaries, all premeditated and all targeting people in their own homes, that warranted a jail term of seven years with the minimum four-year non-parole period.
  • Ending up at Concordia after a childhood spent moving between Europe, Africa and the U.S. wasn't premeditated.
  • Cosmopolites, a citizen and member of the whole and onely one mysticall citie vniuersall, and so consequently to meditate of the The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Surrounded by cottonwoods and aspens and featuring a wooden footbridge and an abundance of regional flora and foliage, it's a place to meditate, contemplate, and relax.
  • Little by little, discipline yourself to meditate at the same time each day.
  • They looked unpremeditated, as though they were spontaneous, rapidly executed records of fleeting perceptions-like impressions, translated into a shorthand language of stroke and color.
  • Having thus meditated, he resolved to make sure of his owne share first, and remembring the rich Ring, whereof they had tolde him: forthwith hee tooke it from the Archbishops finger, finding it indifferently fitte for his owne. The Decameron
  • In this way the defendant consumed the criminal offence of premeditated murder.
  • Thomas Kelly A group of sadhus engage in an austerity called the panch-agni-tapasya, or five fire practice, in which pieces of burning cow dung are placed around the Sadhu as he meditates or performs hatha yoga. Understanding the Sadhu's Mysteries
  • A self-described 'accidental and unpremeditated philosopher', he does not belong to any school. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It was a habit of Mr. Wilson's to meditate before taking action, to listen to advice without comment, frequently without indicating whether or not the idea broached by others had already occurred to him. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him
  • Fox hunting is therefore cold, heartless, premeditated and above all, pointless.
  • Thankfully the injuries were not more severe and the offence was not premeditated.
  • Let your extemporaneous descantings and unpremeditated expatiations have intelligibility and veracious vivacity, without rhodomontade or thrasonical bombast. December 7th, 2005
  • The words poured from William's mouth in an unpremeditated rush.
  • It was a part of him, the breath of his soul as it were, involuntary and unpremeditated. Jack London's Short Story - Planchette
  • Toward that end one resolves to listen to, reflect upon, and meditate on the teachings energetically.
  • Delighted at this unexpected commission, she thanked him with smiles for the office; and as she hastened down stairs to chear the poor expectant with the welcome intelligence, she framed a thousand excuses for the part he had hitherto acted, and without any difficulty, persuaded herself he began to see the faults of his conduct, and to meditate a reformation. Cecilia
  • And bycause ye shall not thinke the maker hath premeditated beforehand any such fashioned ditty, do ye your selfe make one verse whether it be of perfect or imperfect sense, and giue it him for a theame to make all the rest vpon: if ye shall perceiue the maker do keepe the measures and rime as ye haue appointed him, and besides do make his dittie sensible and ensuant to the first verse in good reason, then may ye say he is his crafts maister. The Arte of English Poesie
  • In the scientific story, as in the culinary one, long-term outcomes were unpremeditated.
  • He also meditates on the long menu of Irish terms for drunkenness: "spannered, rat-arsed, cabbaged, and hammered; ruined, legless, scorched, and blottoed; or simply trolleyed or sloshed. In Search of the Classic Irish Pub
  • At critical moments, it trips them, or causes them to stumble, or impels them to make a rash, unpremeditated move.
  • There is not a word in the English dictionary to really describe this pre-meditated act of evil and wickedness.
  • It was wholly unpremeditated; he had not dreamed of doing it. CHAPTER 11
  • Shoving these thoughts aside, he meditated, laboriously clearing his mind.
  • Yet its exhibits, gleaned from some of the world's finest collections, elegantly displayed and labelled, are in essence, works of purposeful, premeditated vandalism.
  • They hyper-spiritualize everything, and this story of Mary and Martha is one of the classic ones that she meditates on a lot. The Better Part
  • MR... there's a difference between a sinner who sins out of weakness, and one who premeditates the sin. Legionaries of Christ founder, already accused of molestation, now reported to have fathered a child | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • I went into my own deep silence and meditated so that I could be clear and calm.
  • They argued that he was so intoxicated by beer and crack cocaine that he didn't have the "willful, deliberate and premeditated" intent to kill Orange, 29, inside her apartment at the Prestwick Apartments in the Seven Corners area. Falls Church man Mark Lawlor convicted of capital murder of Genevieve Orange
  • Premeditated murder carries the death sentence .
  • Imposed globalism incites pre-meditated particularism as an antidote to homogeneity.
  • All unpremeditated, she responded to that quick pressure. CHAPTER XXIII
  • It doubled as a bedroom and a sitting room with its two deep blue chairs inviting one to sink down and meditate by the fire. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • I practice mindful breathing and meditate.
  • There is not a word in the English dictionary to really describe this pre-meditated act of evil and wickedness.
  • It is precisely its accentuation of the underlying assumptions of this premeditated corporate world that gives Dream Machine's observations power and relevance.
  • Procuratorate within its jurisdiction should deal with the cases of special infringement on human rights due to unpremeditated crime in medical service .
  • We blow hard against teenagers who have unpremeditated sex but do little to ensure they don't pass on their misfortune or mistakes to their own children.
  • And bycause ye shall not thinke the maker hath premeditated beforehand any such fashioned ditty, do ye your selfe make one verse whether it be of perfect or imperfect sense, and giue it him for a theame to make all the rest upon: if ye shall perceiue the maker do keepe the measures and rime as ye haue appointed him, and besides do make his dittie sensible and ensuant to the first verse in good reason, then may ye say he is his crafts maister. The Arte of English Poesie
  • He has chosen wisely and well, inviting us to reflect and meditate on his selections.
  • In trust management, a specialized trust management language is meditated to describe the distributed policies and security credentials that depict trust relationships between software entities.
  • Editorials and longer opinion pieces shout crudely at us, whereas a good essay should meditate, cogitate and ruminate in a solid literary style.
  • Virtually anyone can meditate and focus; awareness and relaxation improve with practice.
  • They are: (i) to meditate on the evil karmic consequences of birth and death, (ii) to increase the seeds of good, and (iii) to crush out all the defilements(28).
  • He is particularly good on the Fischer thesis that was at one time popular, of the war as the outcome of a premeditated program of German expansionism.
  • I do not know how far they are possible; but it seems to me that God has plainly commanded them, and that, therefore, their impracticability is a thing to be meditated on.] [Footnote 152: Exod. xxi. On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
  • From the commedia dell'arte to Jackie Chan, the pratfall and other seemingly unpremeditated mishaps of physical humor have had a timeless appeal.
  • It was a careless, unpremeditated glance, one of those haphazard things men do when they have no immediate call to do anything in particular, but act because they are alive and must do something. Chapter 1
  • The deceased's use of violence was not premeditated and he had no intention to kill.
  • Milton read with selection, and "meditated," says Aubrey, what he read. Milton
  • Referring to her essentially intuitive, unpremeditated process of creation, Panesar once described her as a ‘living collage‘.
  • The way in which Longus excites the sensual desires of the lovers by means of licentious experiments going always only to the verge of gratification, betrays an abominably hypocritical _raffinement_ [331] which reveals in the most disagreeable manner that the naïveté of this idyllist is a premeditated artifice and he himself nothing but a sophist. Primitive Love and Love-Stories
  • Whatever else persuaded MacDonald to head a National Government, it was not premeditated ambition.
  • He fidgeted and looked to the sides, uneasy, as if wishing he could go off alone and meditate. Dreamseller: The Calling
  • And there will always be something iconic for me about crazy old men in trees and the nefarious sifu who meditated on beds of nails. Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now: Happy Father’s Day! | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Even though we may experience problems such as heaviness, tiredness, or other forms of mental or physical discomfort when we first begin to meditate, we should nevertheless patiently persevere and try to become familiar with our practice.
  • For me the reason to meditate is to clear my mind, as well as to become keen to intuition. Gothamist
  • Meditation was suddenly hip, and soon it would be something more substantial, as Maharishi prodded scientists to investigate what goes on in the body and brain when people meditated. Philip Goldberg: Three Gurus Who Changed the Face of Spirituality in the West
  • They remain enigmatic puzzles meant to be meditated on, in the same way that we consider a Magritte.
  • The bar suricata old reconsideration logistic sawmill gelatin, brevoortia, and drifter, and economically premeditated ones latinate crab and impeccably embryotic amblyopic unprovoking dope. POWET.TV
  • He that can read an meditate will not find his evenings long or life tedious.
  • So, they guy who premeditates a rape is guilty of a worse crime than the guy who spontaneously rapes, right? Beyond A Reasonable Doubt, The Rape/Consent Spectrum, And Restorative Justice
  • It is not really necessary to locate the degree of premeditated dishonesty involved in the politics of policy formulation.
  • In English Romantic Poetry and Prose, Russell Noyes enlarges upon Shelley's ‘profuse strains of unpremeditated art’.
  • 26 As we argue in the conclusion of this paper, unpremeditated exploration applies not only to the caprice as the representation of architecture in painting but links the imaginary edifice to narratives of travel in the literary text.

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