The dryads, the flower faeries and the nymphs dwelled in various trees and plants around the forest. |
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A claim to the land could not be maintained simply by those who dwelled upon it and the bones resting under it also had a living role to play. |
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The light made her squint and cower back, like some animal that had dwelled in caves for all time. |
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He strode angrily to the other trapdoor on his roof, the one that led to the two rooms where his sons dwelled. |
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A large chamber dwelled within a large castle that dwelled within a land of immense beauty and majesty. |
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The following summer, he led a force into the Mount Hope swamp in Rhode Island, where the Wampanoag chieftain, Metacom, dwelled. |
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Cynthia had dwelled alone in her home, forlorn on her lonesome, with only Julian to keep her company. |
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The thought of that could give her the screaming abdabs if she dwelled on it. |
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During this festival, the Hebrews dwelled in booths or tabernacles made of branches, which symbolized God's protection during their wilderness travels. |
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The reason I have dwelled on this point is that I believe that the importance of the subject justifies it. |
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The panel dwelled on the continued challenges and discussed how to deal with them. |
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In his special statement, the Head of Government dwelled on the functioning of the Administration. |
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Opening proceedings, the Head of Government dwelled on the evaluation of the 2008 roadmaps conducted by the Prime Minister's Office. |
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Native Americans had dwelled for 11,000 years along the San Pedro with little impact, yet a mere 20 years was all that was needed for Anglos to wreak major changes. |
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It was the summer before her 9th grade year, months that dwelled in limbo between gradually evaporating innocence and a monsoon of unfathomed tears. |
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From the unmetalled road we pass to the local asphalt road, which takes us by dwelled houses as far as the square. |
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As significant as the subjects Mr Cameron dwelled on were those he left well alone. |
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Those who dwelled in the dark are being taken to the sunny side of the street. |
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According to the monks of the Middle Ages, its inspiration came from the Spirit of God that dwelled within the singers. |
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The Romanian side dwelled in particular on its concern about the European Union's visa requirements for its nationals. |
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Easily hurt by insults and just as easily swayed by compliments, she dwelled in an angsty purgatory familiar to most adolescents. |
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And, like a true critic, Menkes dwelled for a moment on the centerpiece of that collection, the infamous armadillo boot. |
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The people that dwelled here 8,000 years ago had learned to irrigate the land by means of canals and ditches, and had mastered the arts of agriculture. |
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They dwelled on the necessity to set-up and coordinate sub-regional networks, to ease work on the ground, while exploiting the full range of existing professional networks and connections in disseminating results. |
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Having dwelled on macroeconomic stabilization for a decade, Tanzania started to address poverty as a major policy concern in 1996 within the framework of the macroeconomic policies which were being implemented. |
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We hope that the present recording of Bononcini's most successful oratorio will awaken some curiosity about the many other masterpieces of a composer who has, unfortunately and undeservedly, dwelled too long in the shadows. |
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Aronson says the issue of Trinidad's future has come up in his encounters with Farc negotiators but that the rebels haven't dwelled on it and the US is not prepared to discuss it. |
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Thiaw dwelled on the economic impact of environmental damage and providing an established means for understanding how environmental damage contributes to poverty. |
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Who would have said to those who doubted that in the dying and bleeding Jesus there dwelled a God and that in the thief who suffered on his right a spirit of light was hidden? |
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I'm afraid the hearings so far have dwelled very strongly on the past. |
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How many beings have dwelled on earth, but how few of them were spiritually alive and have manifested their spiritual grace to humanity, that Divine Spark given to man by the Creator. |
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Regarding the question of international criminal justice, the meeting dwelled in particular on the role of the International Criminal Court and of other country-specific tribunals. |
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Something which he himself dwelled on for quite a while was the question as to how far this individual responsibility extends and who is now responsible for paying for collection and the collection points. |
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Furthermore, he dwelled, as usual, on the problems of the Middle East in a way that obviously does not correspond to reality and was at times unacceptable. |
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Following the submission of my paper, I dwelled on this idea further. |
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Their questions dwelled on economic, environmental and legal issues. |
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It dwelled upon wordly songs to elevate our souls or keyed on short and unpretentious, yet outstandingly strong, fredons to rallye the nobility or any religious or layman ruler. |
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For as long as people have lived on the earth and have dwelled in villages and have built civilizations, there have been those who had power and resisted sharing it and those who had little power and wanted more. |
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With a quarter of an hour to play, it was Ghana's defence that stepped up as Martins ran onto another accurate Mikel long ball but dwelled on it and was muscled out of it by Samuel Inkoom. |
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The atmosphere of the Literary Salon that dwelled on the lower floor of the theatre was that of the human comedy by Honoré de Balzac, fed and nurtured by all manner of literature, political discussion and poetics. |
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It dwelled on the creation of new policy spaces and summarized the outcomes of one full year of preparatory meetings held over 2005, to build up the IFSP and prepare the Declaration. |
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The economist dwelled on Bihar's lack of development. |
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Brownson might have sappily dwelled on Dolezal's pariah status. |
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When Christ died as a man, his Divine Spirit created light in the spiritual dwellings and also in the tombs, thus enlightening those spirits who had dwelled in darkness, clinging to their material bodies. |
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He took on servanthood and dwelled among the poor, needy, and rejected. |
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Thus they dwelled for nearly a year, and in that time Robin Hood often turned over in his mind many means of making an even score with the Sheriff. |
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In this land, too, there dwelled a young man who was a fowler, but a bit of a strange bird he was, for he only captured his birds, preferring not to slaughter them. |
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