The president is not tarrying in order to bring himself glory or riches or to ransack the liberties of the American people. |
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Can Switzerland's tarrying be explained by exceptionally strict restraints contained in the convention? |
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It is a bad sign that the Congress, beholden to lobbies, is tarrying over the simple matter of equalising student loans. |
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If after seven hours' tarrying he shall have no stomach, let him defer his meal, or eat very little at his ordinary time of repast. |
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Summoned home, Mozart reluctantly obeyed, tarrying en route in Mannheim and in Munich where the Mannheim musicians had now mostly moved and where he was coolly received by Aloysia Weber. |
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The justices may be tarrying simply because they have a lot to consider. |
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And the bridegroom tarrying, they all slumbered and slept. |
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