For that matter, history books that dwell on stories of rajas and maharajas who met at a tea break might be recalled. |
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Around the time, many small business prospects, customers and clients will dwell on cost. |
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I'm not going to dwell on it, except to say that I forgot everything under pressure and he beat me easily. |
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The lack of decoration or furniture made his mind dwell on what could be happening outside his cell, and none of it could be good news. |
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Instead, Watchers dwell on post-punk anxiety, lending these tunes a forced, undeserving gravity. |
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I really don't want to dwell on it because I don't want to overshadow the courageousness of the way the team played. |
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The book touches briefly on the issue of genetic predispositions, but does not dwell on it. |
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I didn't dwell on not having my own because I had a gorgeous boy I knew would sweep a girl off her feet and give me all the grandbabies I want. |
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He prefers not to dwell on his parents' deaths, but he talks freely about his upbringing in Falkirk. |
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One could dwell on the fact that it contains several inherent contradictions and that the numbers implicit in the proposals don't add up. |
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You reflect on how the previous season has gone for a day or two, but you don't dwell on it too much. |
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Anyways, lets not dwell on the inhuman ways in which some humans treat their brothers. |
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Don't dwell on handwriting and spelling, but read what your child actually has to say. |
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To dwell on the negative of the situation was pointless, so I sought to find the good. |
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But why dwell on such things when the sun has returned with renewed resolve, teasing blooms from the helter-skelter of bare branches? |
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Rather than dwell on poor academic performance, it said, teachers are taught to accentuate the positive. |
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It seems that simians have the run of the place while humans dwell on the fringes like packs of wild dogs. |
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The musicals of the '30s are enjoyable, in part because they don't dwell on misfortune and squalor and poverty. |
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Instead of allowing himself to dwell on his condition, he's devoted himself to public service and veteran affairs. |
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He knows he's not supposed to dwell on what was or agonize about what might be. |
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I suppose it makes no sense to question these things, for I'm simply a man, and I have no time to dwell on such trivialities. |
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It's important to dwell on the positive in life, because tragedy lurks around the corner. |
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To dwell on the dearth of bonus material any further would be like rubbing poison oak into a paper cut. |
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Xylem cavitation was not a research topic in the 1960s, hence there was no reason for Scholander to dwell on this issue. |
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She couldn't help but dwell on her failures, screw-ups, and her crummy life. |
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All that fighting is in the past, so let's get real and live in the present and not dwell on facts which get in the way of the action. |
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Years later, the sacking still makes the normally placid Burt uncharacteristically testy, but he doesn't dwell on it. |
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No one is urged to dwell on the fact that the day's fireworks displays are symbolic of an armed revolution against tyranny and colonialism. |
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In everyday society we do not dwell on a heterosexual person's bedroom habits. |
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More to the point, he'd lost his interest in life, preferring to dwell on the past rather than look to the future. |
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Though he describes several ways intuition can lead people astray, he doesn't really dwell on how often that happens. |
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If only we could negotiate our differences rather than dwell on the anxieties of difference. |
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I cannot, for the life of me, understand why this book has made me dwell on my lack of friendships this evening. |
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Many yachties who have visited Trinidad dwell on the negative and overstate the crime problem, but everything is a function of numbers. |
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It would be easy to dwell on the animals that Tasmania has lost, but I prefer to give thanks for what remains. |
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You tend to dwell on the past and rake up old issues which open old wounds and bring fresh pain in relationships. |
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I shall therefore dwell on a few points that complement what has just been said. |
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After the pity party is over, though, don't dwell on the sadness. |
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Now I knew an ingredient may be dodgy and no matter how good or bad the meal tasted, I was going to dwell on the fact it was irrevocably, Old Lard. |
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The concept of communication is the true quest of the Geminian, and sun sign depictions dwell on their talents as teachers, diplomats, interpreters, linguists, etc. |
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Perhaps, but investors do tend to dwell on movements that are already over and done with, rather than try to read what lies ahead. |
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Broad-brush accounts of Vivaldi's life dwell on his vanity, boastfulness and ill humor. |
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There are, of course, many other differences among the states' legislation that I need not dwell on. |
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Of course, when I speak of national anniversaries, I know that it is not in our national character to dwell on the past. |
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Well, we don't wish to dwell on the past but we should say that we have some previous experience within the Hi-Fi industry. |
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The Tribunal does not feel it necessary to dwell on the points raised by the Commission. |
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Mr President, there is insufficient time to dwell on the matters on the agenda, but the list is not really that important. |
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There is no need to dwell on the impact that conventional weapons have and their role in feeding back into crises and violence. |
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The message should dwell on the greater risks facing heavy drinkers, and on the harmful effects of alcohol abuse. |
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The horrifying facts have become all too clear, so I will not dwell on the details. |
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I do not dwell on the past. I prefer to look at the future, the possibilities, and opportunities that are out there for people of all ages. |
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Most participants would continually dwell on the notion that overfishing meant foreign boats fishing illegally within Canadian waters. |
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We will not dwell on calculation factors but rather on the evolution of the bands' situation. |
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For reasons of brevity, however, I do not wish to dwell on this aspect of the phenomenon in this brief letter. |
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I came to the realisation that it wasn't something I wanted or needed to dwell on any more. |
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He left that image to dwell on and returned to it after the hard-nosed business audit was over and after he had walloped Hague and the shadow cabinet. |
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Although as a young man he didn't tend to dwell on the dangers facing him, the devastation and suffering of the conflict has left Lord Harewood strongly opposed to warfare. |
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I still remember the day the tape was made, but before I could dwell on it, I tossed it out the window and finished the rest of my packing in a state of fuming. |
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These labels matter, but so does our over-zealous urge to dole them out and endlessly dwell on them. |
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To dwell on that for a moment is to get a sharp taste of the overarching issue that Liberty Ridge raises for us. |
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There was nothing to dwell on because there would be countless more brunches and breakfasts, lunches and dinners. |
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She didn't have time to dwell on it however, before the pain from her wound surged through her, driving her back to her knees with an anguished cry. |
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The film, though set during the English Civil War, ignores conflicts between Cavaliers and Roundheads to dwell on the seedy lawlessness sown by the war. |
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I shall not dwell on ancient history, on the conquests of that part of the world by the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Arabs, the Crusaders. |
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I think the story feels so real to people that despite its theatricality and surrealism, they often dwell on the realism. |
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My mother was never the type to dwell on the things that upset her so I wasn't surprised to find her changing the subject and shifting the focus onto me. |
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I must never dwell on it, or I will go crazy, inescapably crazy. |
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I need not dwell on the effect of the antitravel tax on our common carrier transportation services in the United States. |
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But we have chosen not to dwell on or dissect them. |
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For a knowledgeable reader, the appraiser doesn't have to reinvent the wheel and dwell on subjects the reader knows intimately. |
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Unfortunately I do not have the time to dwell on what Mr Zapatero has done in recent days, but it is true to say that, with a few rare exceptions, the left has not expressed itself on this subject with the same vehemence. |
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Because criticism is often hurtful, most people respond with a combination of two reactions: to indignantly and completely discount both the message and the source, and to get so upset that they dwell on it for days. |
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Does the member think it brings anything to the picnic in terms of morale and recognizing the good works of the Canadian military to constantly dredge up and dwell on the small minority of negative comments? |
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I appreciate your allowing me to dwell on these figures a little because Greece's espousal of the culture of price stability and budgetary stability was perhaps the jewel in the crown of this policy throughout Europe. |
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The report is fairly tightly drawn in respect of the definition of new missions and collective capabilities, but I want to dwell on the hearts and minds aspect. |
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He doesn't dwell on More's voice, or on his adorableness, when he knows that what we're looking for are the various points of interest that More experiences. |
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I do not want to dwell on this any further, but I would still like to ask you to come up with realistic solutions that no longer create the impression that employment is something that capitalists can play about with. |
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So it's no surprise that progressives would rather worry over trivialities such as campaign finance reform than dwell on the paradoxes of political power. |
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Others dwell on the surface of the ground, but may have a burrow into which they can retreat. |
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For my whole life, when I have gone to a doctor, to my priest, or to a friend to have my wounds patched up, or for a shoulder to cry on, they dwell on my bruises, my cuts, my broken bones. |
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Also, the more you actively choose not to dwell on negative things, the more time you'll get to spend working on your inner positivity. |
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Fabliaux dwell on the rabid lustfulness of old cuckolds, a tradition that informs the portrayal of Joseph in biblical drama. |
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Not dwell on them too much, we as Canadians shouldn't flagellate ourselves too much about injustices in our past, but nor should be ignore them or deny them or pretend they never happened. |
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Thirdly, let me briefly dwell on the concept of imagination. |
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I will not dwell on the activities related to the ombudsman role, which involves primarily receiving and investigating complaints, because this function is well known to all of you. |
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It often proves to be an opportunity for women to dwell on personal frustrations about their own body, while the level of comfort offered in the fitting room and the overall service in the store can be exasperating. |
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I shall therefore not dwell on this vital issue now. |
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I won't dwell on this aspect of our work today, even though it is enormously important to government accountability in the overall scheme of things. |
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I will not dwell on that issue today since it has already received so much coverage, and perhaps too much coverage, but I will make a few basic points. |
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It was then that I prepared Noah by communicating with him from Spirit to spirit because I established this type of communication with mankind when man first came to dwell on earth. |
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They also possess a swim bladder, and do not dwell on the bottom, instead dispersing from their hatching grounds as plankton. |
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United did not dwell on the decision and Nani had a left-foot piledriver fended wide by Friedel, who is now the oldest player in Villa's history at 39 years and 259 days. |
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To us who dwell on the uttermost confines of the earth and of freedom, this remote sanctuary of Britain's glory has up to this time been a defence. |
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It deals with the lowmindedness of the busybody. We must not dwell on the past, or present, shortcomings of others, but concentrate on keeping our own lives right with God. |
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Current political ads dwell on ribbons, swift boats and leadership. |
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As for the moral turpitude that man unveiled to me, even with tears of penitence, I cannot, even in memory, dwell on it without a start of horror. |
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