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But she's not exactly dwelling in Honest Abe territory, either.
Similarly, creatures dwelling in the oceans also require oxygen to see.
Congress has already been dwelling in the rubble for a while.
You could imagine you were dwelling in marble halls, couldn't you?
They love new ideas, and dwelling in the realm of the intellect.
She can feel comfortable dwelling in her imagination, eschewing drama, embracing quietude.
The world she renders for us is always worth dwelling in, even skeptically.
But many guaqueros, still dwelling in mountainside shacks perched above mineshafts, are unimpressed.
"We are completely dwelling in a situation without a legal basis," he said.
Dwelling in her sorrow is agonizing, but moving on might be even worse.
You're not in the Bangkok Hilton; you're dwelling in the eye of a dream.
Vermont are still dwelling in this aural universe on II, their second album for Kompakt.
" Adds another insider: "Miley doesn't talk about Liam much and is not dwelling in the past.
THE symbiosis between human beings and the bacteria dwelling in their guts is a delicate thing.
Even dwelling in urban areas, as opposed to rural areas, increases the prevalence of psychiatric disorders.
An outdoorsy couple with $150,000 to spend search for a dinky dwelling in Colorado ski country.
Bernie will make sure that rent control applies to every dwelling in the country — no exceptions!
Dwelling in the present, which I had fought for so long, was turning out to be survivable.
Then you get a quiet denouement that reminds you that you've been dwelling in someone else's dream.
Virtually every dwelling in the small and modest community was hammered to varying degrees: Debris where kitchens stood.
I want to expand its definition to include the possibility of dwelling in discomfort, even the awareness of death.
The debt must go toward buying, building or substantially improving your dwelling in order to qualify for the interest deduction.
Maybe your home was foreclosed in 2018 or you got rid of your dwelling in a so-called short-sale.
According to the National Association of Home Builders, the median dwelling in a city center area is 1,678 square feet.
The movie spends too much time dwelling in overwrought melodrama and not enough building the emotional connections to justify it.
One species, not yet named, grows no bigger than your thumb and has only been found dwelling in subterranean tunnels.
"Anything that's left dwelling in the vagina for a long time can increase the risk of infection, including TSS," Dweck said.
" He said people can help mourning families or friends simply by listening "because dwelling in us is the spirit of God.
Earlier this week, T-Mobile said the AGs were "dwelling in the past" in a court filing responding to the accusations.
Even when it looks backward, Film Comment Selects is not a festival that you would ever accuse of dwelling in the past.
Better still with a few tweaks: After eating the residents, the weasel lines its new dwelling in rodent fur to improve insulation.
By being the calm, innocent one, Okerlund was basically us, the viewers, dwelling in a world without shouting bodybuilders and leg drops.
In comparison, the median listing price for a dwelling in San Francisco — the most costly place for retirees — is $1.19 million, GoBankingRates found.
Upon that island once lived a large population of giant stick insects—six inch-long "land lobsters" dwelling in trees—the Dryococelus australis.
But to give oneself to others, eliminating distances, dwelling in littleness and living the reality of one's everyday life: This is exquisitely divine.
To take the photos, the two travelled throughout Japan, dwelling in both the magic and melancholy of the circumstances that brought them together.
Jellyfish eventually bartended at several of Patrick's DIY venues while dwelling in living arts communities like Secret Project Robot and Body Actualized Center.
He regrouped, recited the Aristotle quote, "Friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies," and asked Ms. Porter to be his wife.
What if the media continues on as it has, chasing ad dollars, dwelling in its bubble and ignoring its responsibilities to the people?
Raised in a cave dwelling in central China's Shaanxi province, he wasn't expected to venture far beyond his village's orchard of jujube trees.
In the last few years, he has failed to make the starting rotation, instead dwelling in the dreaded purgatory between relieving and starting.
That's something I've been able to do for myself: to live my life without dwelling in those moments or wishing things had been different.
And they found that much of that diversity has been waiting in plain sight to be discovered, dwelling in river mud and meadow soils.
She leapt from Late Night to The Daily Show, briefly dwelling in a self-created digital series called Now Hiring with Michelle Wolf in between.
While not exclusively, Weigel ties her focus to one group: mostly straight, largely white, middle- to upper-middle class, college-educated, dwelling in American cities.
"Pose" moves with the energy of an underdog sports movie, and even when it's dwelling in serious and sometimes tragic moments, it still feels celebratory.
So many of the pleasures and consolations that make dwelling in cramped quarters worth it, for those privileged enough to choose city life, have disappeared.
Lyla Evans, 4, pointed excitedly out the window toward a house under construction next door to hers — the first new dwelling in Beaver in years.
The attackers were able to collect that incredible amount of information because their malware had been "dwelling" in Target's data centers for quite a while.
H. G. Wells, he reminds us, envisioned "silicon-aluminum men" dwelling in an atmosphere of gaseous sulfur on the shores of a liquid iron sea.
I absolutely hate van-dwelling in a city, but if I want to give this relationship a fighting chance, I'll be spending some time there too.
"Instead of focusing on the positive, he is dwelling in this moody negative attitude," she told the camera about Disick, but it wasn't so simple for him.
These benefits "attract numerous very wealthy families to seek Monegasque residency for which owning or renting an appropriately sized dwelling in Monaco is a prerequisite," Bakardzhieva said.
At once hemmed in and bucolic, it evokes the dwelling in Virginia Lee Burton's 19703 children's book, "The Little House," the looming metropolis pressed up against it.
Trap cameras offer intimate glimpses into the secretive lives of wildlife, including lions roaming the wetlands of Namibia and coyotes dwelling in the forests of North Carolina.
We know there will be severe physiological and psychological effects of dwelling in dual worlds; we've already learned that from our experience living in cyberspace and virtual realities.
Laugh at Dunken K. Bliths' wannabe flamingo, coo at Agatha Yu's cute, bulging hen, and guffaw at NMA TV's inexplicably weird chicken dwelling in some sort of intestine.
He did not conceive of countless individual gods dwelling in every separate object, but rather of a single God diffused through and in fact identical with the universe.
A local community board had tried in vain to stop a similar expansion just seven doors away, in a home that is considered the oldest dwelling in Chelsea.
Next door to the mill is a limonaia, used for drying lemons and now a single-room dwelling in "whitewall" state that would make for a perfect artist's studio.
For all its simple formal outlines, "Call the Midwife" takes tragedy seriously, dwelling in the promise that medicine might treat human suffering as something essentially spiritual, not merely mechanical.
"She has decided to move on and find peace and forgiveness in her heart rather than dwelling in the cancerous past of an ongoing lawsuit with no end in sight."
More often than not, the best spots would have some supernatural legend attached to it, be it an abandoned dwelling in the middle of the woods or a local graveyard.
Over a decade ago, they completed the home that would become their ultimate statement, a dwelling in dialogue with the thicket of 13-foot juniper trees in which it hides.
She has decided to move on and find peace and forgiveness in her heart rather than dwelling in the cancerous past of an ongoing lawsuit with no end in sight.
If Rogers didn't believe in hope, in trying to make the world a better place, it feels as though there'd be nothing keeping him from dwelling in his own sadness.
It turns out, though, that under the right conditions, the bacteria dwelling in the trap could create a creeping, protective film that allowed them to slowly climb back up the sink.
The title character in "Morris from America" is an African-American boy, aged thirteen, who finds himself dwelling in a most unlikely spot—Heidelberg, the comeliest of Germany's old university towns.
While he plans to continue to investigate the factors behind some of the more permanent decisions Zinke made while heading Interior, Grijalva said he doesn't plan on dwelling in the past.
In every place he went, whether it was a singles weekend in the Catskills or an ancient stone dwelling in Yemen, he sought to uncover a buried trace of his own past.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (CNN)Tucked behind a colorful tin roof dwelling in Addis Ababa, acrobats of all ages are spinning, contorting and balancing in ways that seemingly defy the laws of physics.
Rather than dwelling in the violence, the action flashes back to 25 years earlier, when a newly widowed Mary returns Scotland (captured in gorgeous, mountainous shots) after a lifetime spent in France.
We then flip back to 1970, and to the younger Freddie—born Farrokh Bulsara, in Zanzibar, and educated partly at a boarding school in India, but now dwelling in the London suburbs.
Rather than import a single microbe in the hopes that it's a silver bullet, Dr. Mazzola said, it may be possible for farmers to foster plant-protecting microbes dwelling in their fields.
The scenic designers Simona Bieksaite and Zane Pihlstrom built the modern-bland dwelling in painstakingly realistic detail, and placed it on a low platform around which audience members are free to roam.
A judge may now stay an eviction for up to one year, rather than six months, if the tenant cannot find a similar dwelling in the same neighborhood after a reasonable search.
You want to pick it up because it's broken, and being broken, it's an apt metaphor for everything else dwelling in urban environments that seems damaged or abandoned: infrastructure, people, institutions, entire neighborhoods.
In the three years since the commission's decision, the old house has stood empty, though a brass plaque on the front wall identifying it as the oldest dwelling in Chelsea has been removed.
It's as though we're dwelling in two parallel realities — one hidden but real, the other visible but false — and this unstable doubleness is poised to blow up in our faces at any moment.
He said he was living with his partner and 7-month-old baby in Gandia, a small town near Dénia, in a doorless dwelling in which they shared a mattress on the floor.
Though the juveniles dwelling in Flower Garden Banks averaged a wingspan of about seven and a half feet, fully grown mantas can reach up to 23 feet across—that's longer than three Shaquille O'Neals.
But some conspiracy theorists dwelling in the recesses of the internet demand "proof of life" that Democrats have not engineered some maudlin trick to stop Trump from filling Ginsburg's seat on the Supreme Court.
Gadonfin Yaka, 75, is a maintenance man at a post office in Germantown, Md., who grew up in a thatched-roof dwelling in a remote village in Togo with no electricity or running water.
The target of these antibodies is not the alpha-gal in the steak you may have eaten for dinner but the alpha-gal that leaks into circulation from the microbes dwelling in your gut.
COLORADO SPRINGS POLICE OFFICER CRITICALLY INJURED IN SHOOTING, GUNMAN ALSO SHOT Court records stated Al Khammasi was sentenced to two years of probation after pleading guilty to first-degree trespassing of a dwelling in 2014.
But dwelling in that state of mind, even by proxy, can soon feel self-indulgent and self-absorbed, and art in that register can end up feeling more like a hefty weight than a release.
None is more powerful than Rachel Whiteread's sober image, made with white correction fluid, of a dwelling in East London: a preparatory drawing for a now lost sculpture crafted by filling the house with liquid concrete.
But unlike most of us dwelling in the simultaneously high-stakes and meaningless void of adulthood, Little grants one woman "the chance to relive the carefree life as her younger self," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
If I've learned anything in living among the Quakers of Costa Rica, it is that intentional and focused dwelling in quiet is a space at once empty and rich with possibility, for both individuals and communities.
Here a mid-level official, permanently dwelling in a bubble of progressive liberalism, acknowledged being complicit in the breaking of U.S. ethics rules and perhaps law — because, as she explained, that's what they needed to do!
Oddly, I'm not actually that arsed about what a bargain you've got now you've moved back to Leeds, or how you had to live off sawdust and rainwater to afford the dilapidated dwelling in deepest Deptford.
On a hot summer morning in 2016 a bailiff, locksmith and a bank clerk turned up at his modest two-storey dwelling in an Athens suburb to evict its occupants, including a bedridden 93 year old man.
Buddhists form the majority of those dwelling in Leh's rugged treeless deserts, but make up just 9 million of the 1.3-billion population of India, where Gautam Buddha, founder of the religion, is believed to have attained enlightenment.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dwelling in the dark ocean depths, the dragonfish is a frightful marvel that would fit nicely into any horror movie, boasting exotic adaptations such as virtually transparent fangs that help it thrive in this extreme environment.
But even more our loyalty was based on admiration for a man willing to take high political risk to bring change in our relations with an emerging foreign power then dwelling in hostile isolation half a world away.
The baby was reported missing by her father on Thursday afternoon when he arrived from work to find the mother, his girlfriend Laura Abarca-Nogueda, 27, slain inside the dwelling in a case that quickly gained national media attention.
The couple's project involves an interview with a veteran of the French Resistance, who holds forth about his own heroism as his wife offers Pierre and Manon homemade cookies — another example of a woman dwelling in a man's shadow.
It's a record high for wind energy in Scotland, and it means the turbines could have provided enough electricity for every dwelling in Scotland, plus much of northern England as well, for the first six months of the year.
However, as Kierkegaard points out, the mind can flee its own subjectivity; instead of dwelling in the presence of one's experience, one can escape into alienation; into theorizing about needs, goals and happiness, and live by abstract principles and objective measures.
"I'm in a cage of shame and self-doubt and failure," Vincent says to Theo (James Donald), who discovers him dwelling in dire conditions in the Borinage, striving to match his parishioners' poverty and sleeping on straw like an ox.
Yesterday, in honor of Saye and the other 78 people currently confirmed to have died in the fire, Tate Britain put one of the works from her recent series Dwelling: in this space we breathe on view in its galleries.
Her film stands out not just because it offers a female gaze on toxic masculinity, but because it genuinely seems to be seeking a solution, rather than simply dwelling in the miasma of dashed dreams, violent tempers, and fragile egos.
"Les Pêcheurs de Perles" will be staged in the Staatsoper's temporary dwelling in the Schiller Theater, as the long-running renovation of its permanent home on the Unter den Linden is not expected to be finished until October 2017, the opera house said.
After years of dwelling in the dense misery of the "The Americans," I was still very sad to see it go — although I was relieved that it seemed to enjoy an appropriate life span, and that it ended with a dead-on finale.
By dwelling in his resignation letter on the value of the NATO alliance, the coalition to fight the Islamic state, and the need to be cleareyed about Russia and China, he was aiming at the heart of his differences with Mr. Trump.
Sorry I get outside and experience Vitamin D, as a gamer most of you are in the dark anyways, maybe by letting some light in even on your phone you'll be happier and not giving me shit for dwelling in the dark.
They are as short-lived as the forest pools they occupy, dwelling in these mysterious and beautiful worlds for a brief three or four months, and then both the pools and the shrimp vanish, fairylike, absorbed back into the forest floor like magic.
In the five episodes made available to critics, "You" zips along, never dwelling in its least-believable moments long enough to ruin the ride, and never indulging in its romances too much that you lose sight of the toxicity and danger underlying all the bonds.
Then we prayed, as Jimmy admonished us, "with your eyes open and your heads up!" and I thought how sweet it would be, if Christ had ever come into my life, to be dwelling in the bosom of the church with these strange, earnest people.
Over the next two years, she shuttled around Europe, combing through web discussion groups for names of people who had participated in the Spanish equivalent of the Occupy movement, and tracking down a family of zealous environmentalists to a remote dwelling in southern France.
Keep an eye on the extenders below, as they may apply to your 2018 taxes: This might apply if your mortgage lender allowed you to get rid of your dwelling in a so-called short sale and eliminates some or all of the balance on your loan.
After a year of libel and slander at the hands of the wizarding government while covertly fighting Voldemort's forces, Harry develops a tough armor — not to mention the fresh loss of father-figure Sirius, which he chooses to use as fuel for his fight instead of dwelling in the pain.
And for those of you who are dwelling in your single status, take heart: You may not be looking forward to a day full of love and romance, but perhaps you can find solace in the self-mockery that, on Valentine's Day, makes you less alone in your aloneness than ever.
Once again and at great length, Cruz recited the list of liberal Democrats to whom Trump had contributed over the years, dwelling in particular on how many checks he'd written to Hillary Clinton and asking an excellent question: How would Trump be able to campaign effectively against someone whom he'd supported and demonstrated such excitement about in the past?
Panning across the façade, the camera occasionally captures details of individual intimacy — someone's jeans on a clothesline, a couple sipping coffee in the shade of their balcony — and one glimpses a culture of dwelling in urban space that is, or was, both inspiring and truly different from anything the West or the East had to offer.
There had been a few books about the power of black hair before mine, including the 1979 classic "Cornrows," by Camille Yarbrough, with beautiful black-and-white illustrations by Carole Byard, in which a sister and brother learn about the African diaspora and the strong spirit of the ancestors dwelling in them and their cornrowed braids.
Let's say your home was foreclosed or you got rid of your dwelling in a short sale (where your lender accepts less than you owe.) If your lender canceled or forgave the loan on your principal residence, there's a tax extender that allows you to exclude up to $2 million (if married) from your gross income for discharge of the debt.
" Dwelling in the disappointments of the watchers, particularly those who desire something from the doers, Core captures a precious slice of what it is to be human — not all that different from what it is to be a house cat or any one of the "trapped creatures on earth, all of them watching the free world and waiting to join it.

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