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Elaine was in a contemplative mood.
Mostly the songs are slow, still, ecstatically contemplative, extended in their development.
What signifies the projects of contemplative men if the hammer and the lathe are not employed to call their ideas into existence?
By these speculations, contemplative heads, who else might dangerously have busied themselves about state affairs, were finally moped and diverted.
Additionally, both are dark, contemplative spaces with controlled lighting - the museum receives no daylight and the library has a small window above its built-in desk.
In all of these works, carefully conceived microphone techniques create intimate experiences which draw the audience into a contemplative world of small ethereal sounds.
My fourth point is that a contemplative archaeology is a 'path of preparation' that leads beyond archaeology's contemporary anchorage in traditional anthropocentric metaphysics.
In this sense, the largest or greatest pleasure completes the most excellent kind of activity, namely, contemplative activity.
It begins with alternating strands of quiet contemplative and lively dance-like music and then, after a fluttering settling section, closes with serene slow music.
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