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My husband and I dwelled on this decision for weeks.
I never dwelled much on that aspect of The Jesus.
Instead, the exchange dwelled on the secrets available to him.
"I have dwelled on these feelings for five years," Tucker wrote.
Each film he made dwelled on the details of those faces.
Many dispatches from the Iowa trip dwelled on his verbal blunders here.
Her next two emigré books dwelled more on them and their struggles.
Thirty-one percent lived below the poverty line, or dwelled at its
He neither dwelled in the past, nor harbored anxiety about the future.
Two months after that hug, Brandt has not dwelled on the moment.
Our friends lived in oasis towns where Shia communities have dwelled for centuries.
At the outset Mr Trump dwelled on China's gaping trade surplus with America.
In 2019, Roberts's thoughts dwelled on the American democratic project and its vitality.
What could easily have been an after-school special dwelled instead in ambiguities.
Trump at the time dwelled on the youngest victims of a chemical weapons attack.
One stood above the others, he said, the man Mr. Fogle has dwelled on.
More fluid relations helped perpetuate a feeling that slavery need not be dwelled upon.
When he was a marginal political figure, no one dwelled much on this problem.
Spicer dwelled for days on the media's portrayal of Trump's relatively small inauguration crowd.
But the Indians have not dwelled on the outcome, because they remember the journey.
There were long stretches of our career where I felt Sara dwelled on meaningless things.
The rapid pace of the event meant no one thing could be dwelled on for long.
You never learned about the important events that shaped it, or the characters that dwelled within.
Christians over the centuries have dwelled on the tension that a March 25 Good Friday presents.
The rally on Tuesday dwelled little on this past, or the details of Mr. Gore's defeat.
Recounting the meeting to reporters, the Democratic senator Dick Durbin also dwelled on another curious moment.
I think of Antonio Delgado in New York, whose blackness was something that Republicans dwelled on.
They've overpraised; they've underpraised; they've dwelled too long on imperfections that hardly deserved the molecular scrutiny.
Because of Gemma, she no longer dwelled on the past more than she should, she explained.
This is why the iPhone 7 announcement dwelled on the camera and its advantages for so long.
Most of the personal stories I had read about the disease dwelled mainly on its concluding stage.
S. sentiment dwelled solely in the realm of transitory and emotional public opinion, independent of government policy.
Much of Castro's initial coverage dwelled on the irrelevant question of whether he is fluent in Spanish.
" The ads have more explicitly dwelled on border security, the Second Amendment, tax cuts, and "rebuilding the military.
Last season, when they won just 21 games while losing 203, the Nets dwelled in almost complete anonymity.
It is certainly true that the media has not dwelled on these attacks, at least not from Democrats.
Few people focused on fixing these problems—instead, most of the speakers dwelled on just how bad everything is.
But where much of the media coverage surrounding Martin's killing dwelled on the ambiguities — did his killer feel threatened?
But Cohen has abandoned the slimy confines where he once dwelled and discovered he can function in the light.
A similar kind of radical innocence has always dwelled in Björk's work—fantasy as a weapon for change. ♦
Figuring there must be an underlying reason, Nege dwelled on this for a year before discovering information online about asexuality.
It's pretty difficult to reinvent something as self-evident as the houseplant, which has long dwelled in our collective consciousness.
He dwelled on the numbness in his penis, expressing anxiety about never again being able to have sex or children.
While Democrats have dwelled heavily on the drawbacks of impeachment, they've paid relatively little attention to the benefits of it.
Often after traumatic incidents, some parts are dwelled on and can even get exaggerated over time, while other parts become muddied.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. For thousands of years, human beings have dwelled by the banks of the Thames.
She dwelled the longest on Deborah Sampson, a woman who disguised herself as a man to serve in the Continental Army.
"Lucian was quite interested in the process of aging and he certainly dwelled on signs of aging himself," Mr. Gayford said.
In an industry — publishing — that loves data about as much as a vegan digs barbecues, numbers are not normally dwelled upon.
Fearing her strength, Odin banished her to another dimension, where she dwelled until his death trumpeted her triumphant return to her birthright.
Norris, whose previous high was nine strikeouts, dwelled more on the long balls he gave up to Brian Dozier and Kurt Suzuki.
When I adjust the rearview mirror, the retreating landscape has altered and solidified — for so long, I dwelled in self-imposed myopia.
President Maithripala Sirisena's coalition government has been gradually clearing some state lands dwelled by illegal squatters, mainly around the historic Beira Lake.
The prosecutors dwelled on a meeting that the four men and others had attended at a restaurant in Beijing in February 2015.
He dwelled on the murders of Kate Steinle and Sarah Root, Americans who were killed by illegal border crossers with criminal records.
Outside of Montana, most news accounts dwelled on Mr. Trump's praise for Representative Greg Gianforte for body-slamming a reporter last year.
I've since dwelled on the themes that came up for me, especially around care and abandonment, more than I would have otherwise.
In a review for USA Today, Barbara VanDenburgh dwelled on the "many bewildering acts committed by otherwise intelligent characters" in the book.
Boeing also dwelled on the machinists' union's opposition to its 2009 decision to open a second Dreamliner assembly line in South Carolina.
Mr. Cuomo reiterated his promise to upgrade Queens's two major airports, but he dwelled far longer on the reality on Queens's streets.
But this kind of dull, plodding fact was not the kind of thing the convention's Make America Safe Again evening dwelled on.
So too would the concerns he dwelled upon: loss of community, feelings of powerlessness, a sense that politics had been drained of meaning.
The show dwelled on the diversity complaints aired through #OscarsSoWhite, yet blithely mocked Asian-Americans with punch lines that banked on Asian stereotypes.
The government dwelled extensively on the unseemliness of McDonnell's conduct and argued that the definition of "official act" should be interpreted very broadly.
He said he had not dwelled on the memory very much over the years, but remained puzzled by what he saw that day.
The earlier film concerned a free spirit named Donna (Meryl Streep), who dwelled on a Greek island with her daughter, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried).
The president dwelled on the economy, pointing to the low unemployment rate, continuing growth and the tax cut passed by the last Republican Congress.
Whereas Kanye dwelled in despair on 808s & Heartbreak, "TRIP," Brockhampton's clear ode to that record's iconic style, instead acts as a sendoff to their struggles.
They have dwelled on the scarf for the last five years, referencing it in widely circulated memes, GIF sets, and pieces of micro fan fiction.
If a referee dwelled on every piece of feedback given by the crowd, there wouldn't be much focus left to finish the job at hand.
Articles after the defeat dwelled on the playoff disappointment but made no mention that it might have been the Raiders' final game in Los Angeles.
Another, "Don't Let Her," imagines his wife's life as a widow — an unwanted fate that Hayes dwelled on during a long stretch away from home.
Clinton, of course, has been a dogged defender of the Affordable Care Act, while Mr. Sanders has dwelled on the program's not going far enough.
Reached at his Dwan-funded mesa, Mr. Ross dwelled on the "spiritual interests" that inspired his patron's concern for space and light and the land.
In order to emphasize his age, Miller dwelled on the physical pain of fighting crime and how it multiplied the bodily ache of being old.
As for the rest of it, what we seem to have is a heist movie, although that point isn't overly dwelled upon in the trailer above.
And since news programs must show a profit, the more spectacular or salacious a candidate's comment or behavior, the more likely it will be dwelled upon.
Enter New Jersey, which for years dwelled in the shadow of its larger-than-life counterpart across the Hudson, but has definitively come into its own.
Most of what I'd read about Alzheimer's dwelled on the end game, on people who were past the point where they recognized their family and friends.
" Many of her routines over the years dwelled on the tribulations of this self-described ugly ducking: "And do you like the dress by the way?
He dwelled on a pay increase that they had received and claimed — erroneously — that they had gone without one for 10 years, until he came along.
Schultz, speaking with presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, dwelled on his tough upbringing along with the "romance of espresso" that he first experienced in Milan, Italy.
The Tehuelche hunter-gatherers who once dwelled here called this moonscape both "the place of desolation" and "the devil's country," and believed that evil spirits possessed it.
She then dwelled on a description of how she would pull back differently, and more skillfully, than Mr. Trump's rapid and chaotic retreat in the past week.
The rugged traditional territory of the indigenous Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation, whose people have dwelled along the Yukon and Klondike rivers for thousands of years, stretches beyond.
BEIJING – China has dispatched a low-level military delegation to an annual security conference in Singapore that has dwelled heavily on Chinese activities in the South China Sea.
This sordid episode was not dwelled upon during Wray&aposs confirmation hearings, at the end of which he was confirmed to a 10-year term running the FBI.
In this case Dr Lamare carried out a more sophisticated experiment on larvae collected from adults that dwelled in the vents as well as from the control area.
He describes the denial or glib justifications with which people reacted to the persecution of Jews; some readers may feel he should have dwelled more on that subject.
But Mr. Sanders's subsequent statement condemning the violence, which mostly dwelled on how dismissively he felt the party was treating him, did little to soothe Mr. Reid's unease.
But perhaps it's possible that the deep grief of someone in the present can actually penetrate the past — can, in effect, haunt those who dwelled here long ago.
Members, both former and current, have discussed the desire to decentralize power away from the party leadership, But so far, the committee has not dwelled on this issue.
But as if introducing himself for the first time, he also dwelled on his origin story as a young Republican, and his rebirth as a precocious campaigner for Trump.
But this phase of the inquiry dwelled much more on what the emergency services did on the night of the fire, which was first reported shortly before 1 a.m.
In flashbacks in the early scenes that introduce us to the family, we learn that Charles Wallace is adopted, but it's a quick note, not something that's dwelled upon.
The recent finale of the latter dwelled on whether or not Rob and Chyna should be invited to Khloé's birthday party and whether or not they should actually attend.
For the Boston Red Sox' series against the Yankees, which was set to conclude Sunday night, David Ortiz naturally dwelled in the prime real estate, as did Hanley Ramirez.
But it was not the malice that Tadrint Washington dwelled on, or even the people who had come from near and far to rally for white control of America.
Long passages of the speech dwelled on very detailed issues such as the beauties of Serbian tourist sites, recalling the endless lectures of communist leaders in the Soviet era.
All weekend, Koch staff counted their victories over the past six months, and they dwelled first and longest on actions taken not in the White House, but in the states.
Mr. Trump, in an interview on Friday, barely dwelled on those two rivals, saying that he was already looking ahead to the prospect of a general election matchup against Mrs.
They are told almost exclusively from the perspective of the privileged class in which she dwelled as an adolescent, and they never belabor the theme of exploitation or wealth inequality.
He dwelled on the "mistakes" of prior America leaders and presented a strategy that envisions a world in which the United States confronts China and Russia to protect America's interests.
There was no orchestra this time, but the backing band dwelled on feverishly virtuosic solos — frenetic drums, shredding violins — as if to compensate for the lack of Acropolis-scale forces.
As told in textbooks and evolutionary biology classes, the earliest horses were small, dwelled in forests and had four toes on their front legs and three on their back legs.
The Warriors' unofficial team spokesman, Draymond Green, insists he and the rest of the league's reigning champions are relishing the fact that the basketball public has dwelled on other matters.
A surprising amount of the speech also dwelled on racial equality — and Kaine and his family's record of fighting for it in Richmond, Virginia, the formal capital of the Confederacy.
At the same time, on the campaign trail Trump often dwelled on the issue of labor force participation, which he noted had fallen considerably over the course of the 21st century.
He dwelled on entrepreneurs who could not profitably expand operations unless others did the same, and on savers who could not improve their financial standing unless others were willing to borrow.
However, after leading the Jayhawks in scoring for the seventh time in nine games and matching a career best he set in the season opener, Mason dwelled little on his performance.
Virtually any other Democrat speaking in 2018 would have dwelled at length on the progress America has made since Cary Booker's time on racial issues rather than a narrative of decline.
During his campaign, Mr. Trump dwelled on accusations that China had systematically sapped American industrial might, and he has indicated that trade issues will be a priority in dealings with Beijing.
He once told the church's official magazine that Chicago's poor dwelled in slums because that was "the way they choose to live," according to a Washington Post story from the 250s.
The BLU-97s' detonation in a ring of soldiers was among the most lethal battlefield incidents for Americans in the Persian Gulf war, and he dwelled on it upon arriving home.
Mr. Cruz "often dwelled on the lurid details of murders that other clerks tended to summarize before quickly moving to the legal merits of the case," The Times reported earlier this year.
It was roughly the size of a female chimp and dwelled in a relatively dry mixed woodland-grassland environment, similar to today's African savanna, alongside antelopes, giraffes, rhinos, elephants, hyenas and warthogs.
Ghosts, of the living and dead, now dwelled all around her in the scores of uniform buildings she and her husband had rushed to in 1960, when all of Japan seemed young.
Luckily, no one dwelled on that point as they learned the news about Frankel's health: That she would be unable to travel because she would be having surgery to remove multiple uterine fibroids.
But his speech in Cleveland dwelled on crime rather than the economy and went on so long that viewers checked out (Trump actually drew a lower television rating than Romney's 2012 acceptance speech).
If mere waiting can represent a crisis (as Samuel Beckett, who also dwelled in Occupied France, knew well), where does that leave the moral virtue of patience, or the dramatic virtue of suspense?
In a radio interview, he dwelled on how great it was that people sang "God Bless America" just before they were slaughtered by a civilian who converted his rifle into a machine gun.
The abstract design, vaguely resembling a hashtag, was drawn by hunter-gatherers who periodically dwelled in Blombos Cave overlooking the Indian Ocean, roughly 190 miles (300 km) east of Cape Town, the researchers said.
The risk was always there, so it wasn't something I dwelled on every day, but it was always in the back of my mind, especially when I was dating people and thinking about kids.
Republicans have dwelled less on Mr. Trump's own aggressive language through the years, including when he encouraged physical responses to protesters at his rallies and suggested that "Second Amendment people" could stop Mrs. Clinton.
While the senators have not dwelled publicly on the trial's campaign-related implications — Ms. Warren has said repeatedly that some things are more important than politics — there is no denying the timing is bad.
Deutsche Welle reports that Fancy Bear, the believed-Russian hackers behind the DNC hacking in 2018, hacked the computer networks of Germany's internal ministry and dwelled in the network for as much as a year.
But in the course of a meandering news conference, Mr. Trump dwelled on the virtues of his property there, and compared the difficulties of the American presidency to the task of refurbishing a golf course.
In it, she dwelled on the nineteenth-century phenomenon of black entertainers performing in blackface, which many have found demeaning but which she sees as a form of rebellion—African-Americans reclaiming their own stories.
Court documents show that each time his case came up, the board dwelled almost exclusively on his crimes and his conviction as a violent offender, ignoring his model behavior in prison and his advancing age.
His 2018 book, The Case Against Impeaching Trump, which largely dwelled on the findings unearthed by former special counsel Robert Mueller, went to press only six weeks after he signed the book deal for it.
She instead dwelled on the notorious poster — a public denunciation called a "big-character poster" in Chinese political argot — that she and six other activists put up outside a restaurant on the Peking University campus.
Two of their songs released in 1978—"(My Baby Does) Good Sculptures" from the Rezillos' Can't Stand the Rezillos and "Jenny" from the Lurkers' Fulham Fallout—dwelled melodically on love while delivering a vicious punk kick.
In a speech alongside world leaders, he dwelled on the service of D-Day's American veterans but said little about how he views America's role in the world or its relationship to the Europe of today.
Although I can't presume to understand what dwelled in the hearts and minds of my fellow passengers, they struck me as kindred spirits: No one showed any sign of caring that it was New Year's Eve.
But the vast majority required no elite education: they were made to be enjoyed by the busy and affluent merchant classes as much as by the samurai and noble daimyo, who increasingly dwelled in the cities.
There wasn't even much of a language back then for discussing the things that dwelled in my heart, certainly not in America, not even among the academics and progressives who constituted most of my friend group.
Francona said he had not dwelled on the details of that game, citing another home loss — the 2013 American League wild-card game, in which the Indians lost to Joe Maddon's Tampa Bay Rays — as more devastating.
Yet it wasn't long before the events took on a funereal mood as he talked about the somber themes he's dwelled on since his campaign launch in late April: loss, illness, the dwindling ranks of the middle class.
It was a successful piece of counter-programming for Paramount, which used the modestly budgeted comedy starring Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Candice Bergen to find older audiences and women while "Deadpool 24" dwelled overwhelmingly on young men.
For the past ten years, I've been documenting and interpreting the Christmas decorations on Bob Dylan's Malibu home, much as the hippest music critics of my youth dwelled on and picked apart the abstract lyrics of his songs.
And so Walser eloquently calls attention to the obvious, such as (still of Watteau) that "all the romanticism that dwelled within him possessed, as it were, excellent manners," without being able to enlighten us further about the matter.
Trump to GOP: I'm your voice Instead of reaching for inspirational vignettes most nominees use to inspire their nation to greatness, Trump dwelled on the relatives of those killed by undocumented migrants and depicted a violent and dangerous land.
But the more it's repeated and dwelled upon, the more misleading it gets, and eventually the implication becomes that the Atlanta garage-rock trio's 12-year career is some sort of elaborate goof—or worse, that it's a joke to them.
During the gathering at the Four Seasons Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, Mr. Trump dwelled little on his recent controversies, including his comments about the Mexican heritage of the judge presiding in a lawsuit filed by former students of Trump University.
During his remarks in Montana, Trump dwelled extensively on Kavanaugh's confirmation -- and focused on a woman whose name and accusations had not come up publicly in a hearing to explore allegations of sexual assault and misconduct made against the judge.
Democrats dwelled at length over the blockade that stopped Judge Merrick B. Garland from ascending to the Supreme Court in the final year of Barack Obama's presidency to angrily question how Republicans could complain about the handling of Mr. Trump's nominees.
Here are the best and worst moments of a show that dwelled on President Trump and made history in a number of categories, including the first African-American woman to win for comedy series writing: Lena Waithe, above ("Master of None").
"The New History and the Old" (1987) criticized historians who took a psychological approach, or relied on quantitative analysis, or dwelled on everyday life in a historical period to the exclusion of the political, social and cultural forces in play.
A couple of years ago, in what was titled "Communiqué on the Current State of the Ideological Sphere," China's Communist Party banned, among other things, "historical nihilism," by which was clearly meant writings that dwelled excessively on the party's many disastrous past mistakes.
Titanfall 2's story borrows from film a lot, to the point that it wouldn't be a surprise to learn James Cameron or Neil Blomkamp had consulted on the game — or that the creators dwelled on every word of the directors' DVD commentaries.
Though his convention speech dwelled on gloomy themes, Nixon did something else, too: He spoke poignantly about his dreams as a boy growing up poor in California, and he appealed to highly educated suburban voters who have eyed Mr. Trump with deep suspicion.
And in the end, after nearly five hours of parrying, dodging and weaving, Ms. Lynch appeared to emerge unscathed from a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing that dwelled at length on her decision last week to shut down the yearlong investigation into Mrs.
Mainstream media has rarely shown furries in a good light, dating back to Vanity Fair's 2001 exposé of the Midwest FurFest, the wonderfully titled Pleasures of the Fur, which dwelled on the sexual side of furry fandom, its rampant plushophilia and deviancy.
For many, however, his language is not just offensive, but is also opening the door to fringe groups that until recently had dwelled on the margins of Czech political life, including the S.P.D., a neo-fascist group that has called for banning Islam.
He talked about the criminal justice reform bill he signed, highlighted a student who could benefit from a school voucher program he supports, recognized a veteran of the Tuskegee Airmen, and dwelled at length on positive labor market news for black workers.
He indeed did a roll call of the tribes and ethnicities that built New Orleans, but he dwelled on how they'd come together — in the tapestry made possible by such varied threads — and how much poorer all of us would be without it.
That question has dwelled at the center of passionate debate in the conservative legal community for days as Kavanaugh, a federal appeals judge in the District of Columbia, finds himself as one of President Trump's four finalists for a place on the U.S. Supreme Court.
The narrow sliver of concrete and its portable hoop came with specific challenges — duck low if you want to dribble to the right but avoid a collision with the electrical box jutting out from the window, for example — yet Mashour never dwelled on the setting.
Kelly seemed to see immigration almost entirely through the prism of security — paralleling Trump's campaign, which nodded to the zero-sum economic view of immigration prominent on the right for years, but dwelled far more on blood-and-guts anecdotes of violent crime by immigrants.
Randy's peaceful demeanor and admission of having dwelled in despair serve as a reminder for artists, creatives, and dreamers everywhere not to give in to darkness and that your calling could come at any moment and whisk you away—so be ready and open to it.
Ever since Snowden, everyone I know has dwelled in a similar fatalistic confusion; we know that so much of our info is already out in the world—all our humiliating correspondences, our cash and coordinates, our nipples, wieners, and booties—that we shrug and do whatever's convenient.
And it was also the last time that Full Frontal's maiden voyage really dwelled on the lady elephant in the room — though Bee's decidedly female point of view will obviously continue to inform her comedy, as will her status as a woman in a male-dominated industry.
Nearly two decades later, his colleagues recall how Mr. Cruz, who frequently spoke of how his mentor's father had been killed by a carjacker, often dwelled on the lurid details of murders that other clerks tended to summarize before quickly moving to the legal merits of the case.
Though he dwelled at greatest length in Pennsylvania on what he described as the damaging economic consequences of globalization, Mr. Trump also laced his remarks with broader nationalist language, arguing that the United States would lose its sovereignty and national pride by negotiating too freely with the world.
Ms. Peterson told the jurors that prosecutors were trying to manipulate them, such as by calling witnesses who dwelled on the tragic details of the attacks — though the defense did not contest that material — and by subtly invoking feelings of tribal nationalism, like referring to "our" ambassador and compound.
In my new book, "The Last Palace," I write about four individuals who dwelled before me in the house I occupied as US ambassador in Prague -- and who searched for the right thing to do as they found themselves at the pivot points of democracy over the past century.
Before his extended stay in New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center began in July, disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein dwelled in some of the city's most exclusive real estate, laying his head in a palatial Upper East Side townhouse and conducting his mysterious business out of a landmarked mansion on Madison Avenue.
The best joke was made by Ted Berg of For the Win, who said: Yahoo's Tim Brown called Colon "everyone's favorite PED abuser," and it does seem to be true that, thankfully, the world at large has let Colon alone and not dwelled on him having failed a drug test once.
At the NATO defense ministers' meeting this week, part of the new administration's first diplomatic engagement in Europe, much of the talk in the hallways dwelled on whether Mr. Mattis could continue to move the Trump administration toward positions on national security issues more palatable to the United States' European allies.
There is a reason that Mr. Comey dwelled on the 113 emails (a few of which had included classified markings, he said), detailing their provenance — 110 came from 93 email chains included in the files originally submitted to the F.B.I., three from emails the bureau found by other means — and their classification level.
Jack Warner: So I was a big fan of Community, co-creator Dan Harmon's big limelight show, which, like Rick and Morty, had a huge fan following that mainly dwelled in Tumblr dens—and they prided themselves in having a higher understanding of the show because they shared their theories and observations.
Worse were men like Jose Mourinho (who wasn't at Chelsea when I arrived, but who I quickly became familiar with), genuine sociopaths who were inexplicably egged on by an English press which dwelled on "mindgames," as if this handful of awful coaches were actually just putting people on and not deeply fucked up.
During my first visit to him, a few months after my mother died, we did the essential South Florida things: nine holes of golf at his condominium complex, two rubbers of bridge with two friends in their nineties in Delray Beach, and a stop at the nursing home where my aunt dwelled.
In her closing days here, she had dwelled often on the third anniversary of the time Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, inadvertently coined the phrase "nevertheless, she persisted" inside the Capitol, a slogan now printed on T-shirts, embroidered on pillows and tattooed on bodies, as Ms. Warren has reminded voters.
A Christian, by definition, believes Jesus is God, who dwelled among us, who was born poor, who preached a Gospel of love, and — though he surely could have annihilated the Romans and blasted his persecutors and made the sands of Galilee glow in the dark — allowed himself to be put to death by the authorities.
The president left it mostly to others on Wednesday to praise his record and defend his decisions, beginning in an eight-minute video that, while celebrating his major accomplishments, dwelled heavily on the challenges Mr. Obama has faced, and worked hard to excuse him for what he had not achieved, particularly on gun control.
As the second half continued drearily, with the fun, good team losing, I thought about what it means to be forgotten and dwelled on the grim reality that much of life is not a Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show that launches laughs and good times but rather a reef upon which our hopes and dreams are continually dashed.
Clinton's campaign did have a real news problem, but the problem was with the real news coverage — coverage that dwelled overwhelmingly on a bullshit email server scandal, devoted far fewer resources to investigating Trump's shady foundation than Clinton's lifesaving one, largely ignored Trump's financial conflicts of interest, and almost entirely avoided discussion of the policy stakes in the campaign.
Amy's status as Ferguson's soul mate and ideal sexual partner — "the indispensable other who dwelled inside his skin" — is so persuasively established that it's profoundly disorienting to come across alternate scenarios in which she's Ferguson's cousin (his widowed mother has married her uncle) or, most inconveniently, his stepsister (his divorced mother has married her widowed father).
" During the summer of 2016, while Pence was auditioning for the role of presidential running mate, his pastor dwelled on Daniel, an Israelite who stayed true to his faith while serving as chief adviser to the pagan tyrant Nebuchadnezzar — "an angry, irrational king," the pastor called him, likening Daniel's situation to that of "the vice presidency, if you will, of the country.
Beyond the question of its contributions to local groups, which the union said were similar to contributions it has made to civil rights and religious groups for decades, anti-union workers dwelled on the indictment last week of a former Fiat Chrysler labor relations official accused of skimming millions of dollars from a training facility to benefit himself and a former U.A.W. counterpart.
And for the minutes after, and other days and nights after that, I was little, dirty, naughty, and always a whore, a slut who couldn't wait to have his body, and all the while I dwelled in the paradox of loving how he treated me like any other girl and hating how a girl like me was called a whore for wanting so much of him.

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