But the idiom — a penny for your thoughts — lingered.
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Brown, 22, lingered for months in hospice before she died.
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Even when the game finally became available, that uncertainty lingered.
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However, Roach said uncertainty lingered about the direction of negotiations.
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Worries lingered that rising oil prices would perk up inflation.
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Questions lingered about the timeline and validity of Whitaker's appointment.
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Some teams lingered around the lobby bar in matching jackets.
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Questions still lingered about pre-existing conditions -- resulting in Rep.
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Throughout this period, though, the body lingered as a trace.
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Many months later, I lingered over a swimsuit sale rack.
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Sessions "lingered," he said, looking uncomfortable, but ultimately left him.
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The postscript, though, is that concern has lingered since 1929.
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However, trade concerns lingered as Boeing shares dropped 1.4 percent.
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She lingered in the kitchen, seemingly unwilling to come out.
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Other shoppers lingered, talking, even though the place was jammed.
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It has lingered over the northwestern Bahamas since Sunday night.
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A toxic cloud has lingered over the capital since Tuesday.
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After that film ended, its details lingered in the mind.
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The average score, out of 100 percent, lingered around 60.
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And even worse, it lingered for a very long time.
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But hostility lingered: I was definitely not one of them.
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He lingered a bit more, paging through the Mandelbrot book.
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Doctors stopped using the probes, but the fungus still lingered.
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Basic resources stocks were under pressure as trade concerns lingered.
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His friends lingered in the courtyard, laughing about the fiasco.
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A handful of students lingered with their parents, singing along.
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Among the few who lingered were three tourists from Britain.
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It lingered, always, but it had been manageable until then.
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But it definitely lingered online where Twitter had a field day.
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Complaints from constituents After Ernst's event, dozens of attendees lingered outside.
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The Marlins lingered to pay their own individual respects to Fernández.
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The audience lingered asking questions in casual conversation with the performers.
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The tension around the film lingered during the Golden Globes ceremony.
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Officer Steve Formica lingered in the doorway, coffee cup in hand.
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The smell of beer and urine lingered in the morning air.
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The emotions of her husband, Mr Bates, are lingered on instead.
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Families lingered for one last romp in the grass before bedtime.
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Dampness lingered for days — and frankly, it was getting pretty gross.
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The question of overall progress for women in Hollywood has lingered.
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About 50 more lingered in shallow waters near their beleaguered pod.
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That upset lingered throughout the summer for Wright and his team.
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His reluctance to deal with the health care system has lingered.
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I never saw them, but their trolleys lingered in the halls.
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Answering those terrors would be impossible but the questions raised lingered.
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The aroma from bubbling broth-filled pots lingered in the air.
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The Dow lingered below 220006 points, its closing level on Jan.
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The Dow lingered below 19827.25 points, its closing level on Jan.
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A smell of patchouli and alcohol lingered heavily in the air.
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The women lingered at stalls to buy rice and lemon juice.
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Chante lingered in her sadness for a few minutes, then emerged.
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Those who lingered, she said, were sternly told to keep going.
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I lingered in the doorway and looked out at the street.
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It has lingered in the nation's memory for a half-century.
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But his omnipresent shadow lingered over the Senate all day anyway.
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"An atmosphere of Michelangelo's 'Pietà' lingered around the child," he said.
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Meanwhile, the unsettled feeling lingered in the pit of my stomach.
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People in structurally inventive clothing lingered over plastic cups of wine.
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Why the case lingered for months without a decision is unclear.
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Inside, the smell of disinfectant lingered in the air, Li said.
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Despite higher weekend temperatures, some weather-related headaches lingered for travelers.
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The storm has lingered over the island chain, causing devastating flooding.
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Lending Club issued a clarification about that, but the bad taste lingered.
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Also, a shot lingered on a blanket that Daryl had been wearing.
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We lingered in the theater even after the house lights came on.
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Still, the quote lingered — mostly because it's a hilarious yet brutal quote.
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The camera lingered on Tara and her boyfriend Jared, who started speaking.
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Archie's gaze lingered on Fred for way too long – is he okay?
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She has lingered longer after events and showered voters with personal attention.
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The jury didn't buy it, but the lie lingered in public memory.
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Questions over whether Trump would interview with Mueller have lingered for months.
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Analysts said doubts lingered about the likelihood of a June rate increase.
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However, the reaction to his original tweet still lingered with many observers.
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The main taste that lingered after each bite was that of milk.
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The press remarked on how the story lingered for three whole days.
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People lingered outside the entrance just so they could hear the service.
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They lingered in the driveway, and a suspicious resident eventually came outside.
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We lingered here for a time before we decided to move on.
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I read and reread certain pages and lingered on the final ones.
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Bafflement over what prompted his sudden about-face lingered throughout the day.
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It lingered to inflict punishment, slowing down to 1mph near Grand Bahama.
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When was the last time you lingered for pleasure at Kennedy Airport?
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The puck lingered by the crease, and Anders Lee swiped at it.
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Still, the performances he attended in his youth lingered in his memory.
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The practice has lingered in Belgium, a former colonial power in Africa.
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For the first time in years, people crossed the Thames and lingered.
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At the same time, inflation has lingered below the Fed's 2% goal.
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He lingered in a coma for five years before dying in 1984.
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Julian lingered as Gatt headed up to shower and fix her hair.
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But the confusion as to why he'd got back in touch lingered.
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Bond faces another charge, too, for larceny, and Deakin lingered over it.
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Houston saw this when Hurricane Harvey lingered over the city in 2017.
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The city appealed the case, and the dispute has since lingered unresolved.
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It lingered even as he turned away, before he got serious again.
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While he lingered for a short time, he was no longer himself.
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Bad blood between Spanish and Irish fishermen, for example, has lingered for decades.
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Onlookers and journalists lingered, with some people leaving flowers and messages of support.
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Then, they fidgeted as the stress of the day lingered in the car.
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I am 15 months away from a rebound relationship that lingered too long.
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Through Friday, the VIX had lingered below that level for 312 consecutive sessions.
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The defense paused, lingered over another detail, and then returned to the counting.
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Taco trucks lingered beside buildings, and we crisscrossed through the crowds beside them.
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But they lingered in my mind as I watched Zuckerberg rally his audience.
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One night she seemed upset and distracted, and after class she lingered awhile.
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I lingered by the vitrine listening to Stein's story from a speaker overhead.
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Law enforcement lingered in vehicles from different agencies as trucks towed burned cars.
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Indeed, I lingered another week and had what they call a 'good time.
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The video lingered on the body, including close-ups of his swollen hand.
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Even after enduring the demanding shoot, the effects of the weight loss lingered.
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Tear gas lingered in the air, forcing pedestrians to walk with faces covered.
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Noah somehow plowed through filming in great pain, but it's lingered for decades.
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So he lingered behind the curtain as other candidates, confused, walked past him.
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The smell lingered for months, and Coptis drove another route to avoid it.
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Leaving Washington, Mr. Trump lingered by Marine One and offered yet another defense.
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After finishing his presentation, Krasner lingered in the hall outside, fielding more questions.
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There are hanging gardens, slot canyons, vegetation that has lingered since the Pleistocene.
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Structural questions lingered, and potential buyers wondered if the deed was fully cleared.
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Now, detached from the glow of my laptop screen, I momentarily lingered, stuck.
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However, Japan is far from the only nation where pager use has lingered.
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The men lingered around the exhibits, waiting until the group had moved on.
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Club." But doubts still lingered as Barber wondered: "Johnson is so larky, so
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My grandfather lingered on the sidewalk, contending with a flutter in his stomach.
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Wilma lingered from the early morning until noon when, suddenly, it was gone.
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After two weeks, I thought I was better, but my cough has lingered.
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One of the works I lingered over longest is also among the simplest.
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This past Friday, Mr. Lueth was melancholy as he lingered in his home.
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The compulsion to drink soon left me, but thoughts of my ex lingered.
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The cases lingered for five months, while Ms. Kyser racked up legal fees.
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The effects also had lingered longest when the exercise had been most protracted.
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There they lingered, the president and the boy, necks craned over their albums.
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Republicans' fear of Mr. Trump's presidential bid lingered before the votes were tallied.
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The threat of a federal investigation into the network's financial practices has lingered.
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I remember that piece for creating a world that lingered in the mind.
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Clinton in July 2016, the acrimony between the two camps has lingered. Mrs.
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And the longer I lingered, the more I started to see his humor.
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Most, however, lingered while one of the butchers prepped the meat of choice.
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Others had lingered for months in camps, jobless and unsure about the future.
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Dorian lingered over the islands for days with winds of about 185 mph.
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Even as the Sandbergs moved on, the impact of what they did lingered.
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But even after Mr. Flynn was fired, the proposal appears to have lingered.
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Capitol Hill staffers lingered on their way to work, taking in the scene.
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Still, the vulnerability lingered in Android long enough for Beniamini to discover his exploit.
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But the issue lingered for me, especially the more times I watched her film.
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At sea, much Arctic ice once lingered throughout one year and into the next.
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There were no bullets flying, of course, but the psychic wounds would have lingered.
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Unlike most classes, which disperse as quickly as they are formed, this one lingered.
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Gold prices also got a boost as tensions between Iran and the U.S. lingered.
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But tensions between the two men lingered and finally led to the latest violence.
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But even before I really knew about the show, it lingered on my periphery.
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I loved the way the camera lingered on Christian's torch and the elegiac music.
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Concerns lingered about whether a dip in economic growth could hit the gambling industry.
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But it was the cemetery just off the coast that lingered in my mind.
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Apple Inc shares fell 103 percent as concerns lingered over slowing demand for iPhones.
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The sound was romance lingered with death—a danceable lullaby in a nightmarish landscape.
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I lingered for a while to watch the master at work before walking home.
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A few lingered under lime green umbrellas on benches, charging their phones at kiosks.
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Green islands loomed on the horizon in every direction, and nearer, white sailboats lingered.
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They lingered over verses by Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou inscribed on the walls.
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But Britain's European divorce lingered in the background and came up in bilateral talks.
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The Nationals briefly lingered as the Mets celebrated but did not challenge the call.
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But an overarching concern lingered: How will the Mets handle their future playing time?
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U.S. stocks fell on Friday as worries about tax reform lingered on Wall Street.
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Still, speculation has also lingered that another candidate could emerge from a contested convention.
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He was transported to an ICU unit where he lingered and died June 22.
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Looks lingered a little bit longer, and in places they didn't the day before.
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Six days after the hurricane, the smell of ripped-apart pine somehow still lingered.
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The rains, however, will help dispel heavy smoke that has lingered in the air.
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The bags have lingered there, and no one knows what has become of them.
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Instead, they lingered there for thousands of years, their genes acquiring increasingly distinctive variations.
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But questions about what one should do about political disagreements on Facebook still lingered.
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But the pull of a month of stargazing lingered on, and I looked up.
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He lingered on campus for a while, haunting Marsh Plaza, and then he disappeared.
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His sentences deserve to be lingered over, and his unsettling vision requires recovery time.
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Everybody lingered near the launch pad in a surreal state of shock and confusion.
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Mr. Hough lingered near the car with his father-in-law, James Schnurr, 70.
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"His sentences deserve to be lingered over, and his unsettling vision requires recovery time."
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No matter how hard we scrubbed, the deposits lingered, especially around the tub drain.
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Perhaps most interesting, the gains in vocabulary and comprehension lingered longest for the cyclists.
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We wandered out of the Loggia together and lingered, looking over the sunlit piazza.
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Toxic ash from the World Trade Center attacks still lingered in the winter sky.
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Meanwhile, the dollar and bond yields slipped as concerns over heightened trade tensions lingered.
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Shortly after his return, Walker developed flulike symptoms that lingered well into the winter.
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Those fears lingered Wednesday even after China unveiled measures to rein in the virus.
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But questions have lingered about the service since Apple first announced it last spring.
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And it's understandable that it's become an issue because it's lingered for so long.
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But blackface has lingered, withdrawing into certain white settings cordoned off from public view.
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We lingered transfixed for 45 minutes until we felt cold and then clambered out.
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Despite the changes, to buyers like Mr. Vakil, an impression of price transparency lingered.
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Rubenstein eventually touched down elsewhere, but the pardon question lingered, at least with me.
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After lunch people drifted away, but I lingered with him until nearly 5 p.m.
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As they lingered in the aisles, ringed by stewards, they turned to salute him.
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DelGaudio had put in long days at the theater for weeks, but uncertainties lingered.
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Foreign interest on Vigor, a relevant player in Brazil's dairy market, has lingered for years.
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Houstonians were advised to stay put in their homes Friday morning as high water lingered.
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Tupac lingered for six days before finally succumbing to his wounds on September 290, 22.
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Orr said U.S.-China trade tensions have lingered for too long, creating global economic uncertainty.
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That snowfall was so vast that an enormous pile lingered until July before finally melting.
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For decades, this has lingered below 4% of India's GDP, far below the world average.
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The smell of curry, however, has lingered, according to a veterinary nurse at the hospital.
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Harvey had lingered over Texas for days before meandering back into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Others lingered a few feet from the casket for one final look at their representative.
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Drinkers finished their pints and cigarettes outside even as tear gas lingered in the air.
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Sure, he was coming off a career season for the disappointing Hoyas, but questions lingered.
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I lingered until Michaela stockaded me in upturned chairs and dragged back to the flat.
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But seasonal effects have lingered in some cases even after the data was seasonally adjusted.
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However, gains in the broader market were capped as worries over the global economy lingered.
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Even when showrunners started constructing prestige series around female leads, the masculinity paradigm still lingered.
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The camera lingered on actors and actresses of color, heralding a changing of the guard.
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Dozens of would-be onlookers lingered in the hall before being turned away by sheriffs.
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"I'm sorry about your fiancé," he said one night as Romy Hall lingered after class.
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The negative stereotype of the bruja as an evil enchantress has lingered culturally ever since.
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There are no conventional scenes, because nothing is lingered on long enough to develop singly.
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Some of the crowd lingered after the session to discuss the ideas with their peers.
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Many of the players lingered on the ice until the Zamboni driver kicked them off.
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Most of the French supporters had headed for the gates, but the Icelandic fans lingered.
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Recently, a sow with three cubs lingered in the vegetation about 100 feet from Mrs.
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A question lingered: Would Byford be able to get enough support for a total renewal?
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I got the Signature and loved its fresh, floral scent that lingered on my hair.
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It was riper, as you may expect from the warmer site, with flavors that lingered.
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The symptoms lingered and mutated and became almost commonplace, and I began to contemplate retirement.
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Instead they created thin, dirty glaciers that lingered until just weeks before the May election.
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But one mystery lingered: Who was the woman everyone had mistaken for Val-Jean McDonald?
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Shifa lingered over the gas lines in the kitchen, the light fixture over Eliana's bed.
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The others are works I read in the past but whose lessons and characters lingered.
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Until now, that meant someone who lingered too close to the railing for too long.
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Televisions broadcast the game in the background as the political types lingered with Mr. Booker.
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WASHINGTON — The sting of failure on health care still lingered in the Senate on Aug.
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He lingered on how far his campaign has come in an almost wistful, nostalgic way: .
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As the room cleared, he lingered long after conceding, chatting up friends and well-wishers.
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Physically, I'm still plenty good enough, but the carry-over of mental burnout has lingered.
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Wolfe shadowed members of the Bronx homicide squad and lingered at the Manhattan criminal court.
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Some continued to vent the anger that lingered at the end of a toxic campaign.
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For a few moments after he turned away, the smoke lingered like a demonic apparition.
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Bitcoin's reputation as a currency that is primarily used for illicit activities still lingered too.
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They lingered for a few minutes under its shadow, apparently transfixed by its architectural features.
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The scent of turkey chow mein lingered in the air, but nobody seemed to mind.
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Faith Kemp and Donna Roan, sisters-in-law from Virginia, lingered in the tourist area.
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Yet even in this moment of vigor, doubts still lingered about the President's own views.
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William's driver got out to open the back door, then lingered, eyes on the ground.
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Traders said concern about the Fed lingered Wednesday, as stocks staged another sharp sell-off.
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That fear lingered, even after she'd made the decision to go forward with the procedure.
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But not long after that, Goldblatt confronted another harsh truth: The country's values lingered. Everywhere.
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As the guests began arriving, some of them lingered in the living room and kitchen.
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In the meantime, concerns about the global economy and uneven growth in the U.S. have lingered.
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Water from these rains collected in super-salty lagoons, which lingered for several months before dissipating.
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He had been unavailable since then because of right shoulder stiffness that lingered from spring training.
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Home-plate umpire Mike Estabrook ejected Maddon, who lingered to argue before eventually leaving the field.
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From Tumblr, the researchers calculated users' average scrolling behavior, and how long they lingered on posts.
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What's more, the "pyrocumulus" cloud, lingered for hours, whereas mushroom clouds dissipate within about an hour.
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Rebuilding efforts were slow and painful, and the memory of what the water had done lingered.
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It didn't stream on social media until after Abrams was done, but the bad feelings lingered.
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Speculation about Gruden lingered past Black Monday, considering the history of notoriously impatient owner Daniel Snyder.
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Concerns about trade, including the prospect of additional U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, lingered, investors said.
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But in the case of D.Va, she'd lingered too long as an all-powered mecha-god.
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For the past few weeks, a sense of fraying has lingered over France, particularly in Paris.
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Yet each time after the boy left there was mockery in the music that faintly lingered.
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Still, she and her friends lingered for about 15 minutes, watching their photos disappear and recirculate.
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I chose to take my time, knowing that each moment I lingered would deepen my experience.
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Even so, questions lingered about whether the mercurial Trump would support any deal negotiators might craft.
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Questions have also lingered over whether PDVSA had defaulted on $1.1 billion in principal due Nov.
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It lingered at each anniversary celebration, stopping by to remind me not to get too happy.
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They were much more dismayed by the intense smell of vomit that lingered in the stairwell.
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A 360-degree sunset lingered until another brilliant flash of light signaled the end of totality.
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And yet, doubt still lingered about whether Thomas could replicate those eruptions in a playoff atmosphere.
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Many applicants whose claims have lingered might not get much help from the new rule, anyway.
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Alex sometimes lingered in the halls, but today he wanted to leave as soon as possible.
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It has lingered there for months, but had an unexpected jolt on Tuesday, briefly exceeding $5,000.
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He lingered alive for a few hours while she tried futilely to find him medical care.
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But at the news conference, Sheriff Lombardo said he knew the danger of another massacre lingered.
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Many at the time were reluctant to go downtown, where acrid air, fear and devastation lingered.
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The bear walked out the front door and lingered in the driveway, the sheriff's office said.
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After Arcia slid home headfirst, he came to a rest and lingered there for a moment.
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There are no visible traces of the memories that have lingered in my head for years.
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But fears lingered that the altercation would start again nearby, as demonstrators dispersed in smaller groups.
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Meanwhile, for the three families involved, the effects of the experience lingered long after officers left.
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The smell of peat from barley stored here in Victorian times still lingered in the air.
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But banned posts, pictures and videos have routinely lingered on Facebook and other social media platforms.
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She developed a fever the next day, one that lingered, and she stayed in the hospital.
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The scene she covered so vividly retreated into distant memory, but traces of her presence lingered.
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To be clear, those critiques lingered long after Obama won, particularly on matters of national security.
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Those intraparty tensions have lingered, with more progressive Democrats in some cases challenging longtime party representatives.
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While the prices of options have lingered around record lows, Apple options remain relatively well bid.
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He has spoken often of the exhaustion that has lingered well after his Senate campaign ended.
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A massive dust storm has lingered over parts of the country for days stalling some flights.
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Samson left Propagandhi during the Less Talk tour, and some hard feelings lingered for years after.
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It had lingered on the market since 2016, with an initial asking price of $28 million.
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The scares came early and late, they hovered and they lingered, and then, alas, they faded.
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If any of those thoughts lingered inside me, the #MeToo movement has helped wipe them out.
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But debate lingered over what looked like a 23-yard catch that was called an incomplete pass.
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So many different fears lingered, but SO many other mamas told me, it would all be okay.
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It lingered inside the Astros clubhouse too, where jokes about their data-heavy approach flew among players.
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But while most kisses between friends are quick and friendly, Cranston and Dearden's kiss lingered a bit.
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The last time there was snow this late was in 2011, when it lingered until July 19.
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I met him after a Broadway show, and he stopped to take pictures with everyone who lingered.
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The taste lingered in my mouth and nose, and in the air, for at least five minutes.
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Those double-digit rates followed a ruinous bout of inflation that lingered through much of the 1970s.
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ET, Apple reported most of the issues resolved though issues relating to Calendar, Contacts, and Reminders lingered.
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But key questions lingered about his crimes, as there did not appear to be any consistent m.o.
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But controversy over the Women's March leaders ties to the Nation of Islam have lingered for many.
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That proposal brought countless protests and lingered for seven years before the Obama administration made its decision.
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Yet JFK Jr.'s "scholastic deficiencies" lingered, Golden writes: He failed the New York bar exam twice.
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She lingered in people's foyers, or even outside in a bitter wind, to the point of awkwardness.
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Speculation has lingered among some market players, however, that Japan could postpone hiking taxes amid worsening demand.
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The smell lingered after his three weeks of volunteer work and beyond the boundaries of ground zero.
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Though the copyright claim was filed just over a year ago, this dispute has lingered for decades.
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But the mystery lingered: Where did Chambers drive, and how did she meet such a brutal fate?
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Three of the "Big Four" banks traded slightly lower, while Westpac Banking Corp lingered in positive territory.
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I hated feeling it inside me, hated the smell of latex that lingered between my thighs afterward.
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But fear of the coffee houses lingered — some saw them as seedy meeting places, similar to whorehouses.
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He learned the importance of lighting, pivotal to the theatrical experience, as he lingered in the wings.
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He returned several times to the stage as the standing ovation lingered, but understandably played no encores.
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But one vice always lingered for Fairman, and he hoped to get rid of it, too: smoking.
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When the players finally began to head back to the locker room, he lingered a bit longer.
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It's a question that has lingered with Disney fans since Frozen first hit theaters six years ago.
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"I was self-conscious about it and would nervously pick at it if it lingered," Brod said.
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Those moments offered glimpses of the distant world he had been pulled into, and how it lingered.
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However, underlying concerns about U.S. political uncertainty lingered and were a negative for the dollar, Esparza said.
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Instead, about 50 fans lingered impatiently through a storm that grew in intensity as Tuesday morning arrived.
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Harvey has lingered over southeast Texas and Louisiana, breaking tropical storm rainfall records and causing damaging floods.
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My partner, Chris Swihart, is not a regular doubles player either and initially lingered at the baseline.
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It spread by email and lingered on a small domestic Chinese news site before it was removed.
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The Nikkei dropped to a three-month low as concerns over the U.S.-China trade row lingered.
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Julien Sunier's Morgon was also complex and structured, with flavors of fruit, flowers and herbs that lingered.
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For 30 minutes, the elephant lingered there in Systrom's plush office alongside Instagram's PR chief and me.
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The White House photographer Pete Souza lingered to record the moment, but the president shooed him away.
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Even as astronomers found that exoplanetary systems are generally different from the solar system, old attitudes lingered.
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During that demo, the studio only briefly lingered on the character creator screen, noting it was unfinished.
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Whenever Ortega lingered, the second step would never come but the right hand would slip in early.
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Chavchavadze prevailed, and, for many years, Jorjadze lingered in the Georgian consciousness as a tutting bourgeois reactionary.
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But questions lingered about the city business trips that the pair took, often alone, at taxpayer expense.
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But he lingered in power until 2004 by retaining control of the committee that runs China's military.
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He lingered there until Tuesday, when the Panthers, with no leverage to push for compensation, released him.
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As her right arm lingered in the air, Richards smacked it hard, sending Ionescu to the floor.
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That shadow lingered on Wednesday night as police officers in bulletproof vests stood guard by the dugouts.
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Editor in chief and chairman Sonny Mehta lingered outside, perhaps in deference to the city's smoking laws.
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The controversy lingered on cable news and other outlets as Pence's office and Trump delivered conflicting messages.
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The European trade in black bodies hit South America early in the 22019th century, and lingered late.
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The applause started about halfway through in a slow crescendo and lingered for a long time afterward.
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When he kissed the cap, he lingered, in a way that was halfway between creepy and silly.
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At times, Gregory speeds us through moments that should be lingered over or leaves loose ends untied.
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An object from Geneva's Museum of the History of Science lingered in my mind for weeks afterward.
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As the bloom lingered for 16 months, the state lost millions in tourism and real estate deals.
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It unmercifully lingered for days, pounding the same battered places again and again as residents took cover.
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Representative Barry Loudermilk, a Republican from the 11th district of Georgia, lingered above the center field stands.
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Throughout those years, the feeling that her brain injury had opened a connection to the supernatural lingered.
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Franco's team was Real Madrid; the rivalry between the two teams has lingered into the present day.
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Tensions between Trump and Romney have lingered even though Trump once considered him for secretary of state.
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Plastic warning tape barred the gate on Tuesday, and a strong chemical odor lingered in the air.
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But the blinding spotlight of fame cast dark shadows that lingered through John's life for years to come.
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Then, the infant's attention lingered on the same object for another 2.3 seconds after their parent turned away.
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But smoke lingered in the air and a key route to the park's best known landmarks remained closed.
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U.S. equities fell on Monday as worries about the White House's policy agenda lingered, while earnings season continued.
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That covers a period in which spot U.S. inflation levels have lingered below a 2-percent Fed target.
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And so questions have lingered over the evidence used to convict McCullough -- and whether it was strong enough.
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And so doubt has lingered over the evidence used to convict McCullough -- and whether it was strong enough.
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But what bothered me was the data that I had explicitly deleted but that lingered in plain sight.
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It lingered near my solar plexus for days: Zadie Smith hadn't made time to work; she'd bought it.
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U.S. stocks closed lower on Thursday, with information technology led decliners, as concerns over the presidential election lingered.
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Questions have lingered about whether China, the world's second biggest crude consumer, would comply with the U.S. sanctions.
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On some occasions, like in 2012, the conversations lingered only on the specific item of a prisoner swap.
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You know the one — and you definitely know that earthy, slightly medicinal smell, which lingered long after application.
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Then she shared this meaningful look with Littlefinger: The final shot in that scene lingered on Sansa's face.
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Since then, stories of locker room strife have trickled out, and since the Jets stunk, the chatter lingered.
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In commodities, oil futures lingered near six-week lows, as concerns about a supply glut amid faltering demand.
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On a drive into the blackened foothills from nearby Chico, thick smoke lingered, making it difficult to breathe.
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It was small, easy to miss if you didn't know the aftermath of murder lingered in the air.
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Stocks in Asia were mixed on Wednesday as investor concerns over the outlook for the global economy lingered.
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They have lingered too long on the details of their fantasy to see it through to its climax.
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He was hurt while running the bases against the New York Yankees on Tuesday, and the injury lingered.
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The Dungeon was always expanding and it lingered into the late 90s, well after its sell-by date.
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Most of Liverpool's had lingered longer, though only a little, to bask in the adulation of their public.
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What lingered in significance, however, was the complete senselessness of his denial that he had ever touched Fields.
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Rudy lingered in the dining room after eating breakfast each morning, chatting with other residents of Lakeview Terrace.
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The camera might have lingered sympathetically on the pockmarked face of one teenager before panning back to Reichardt's.
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Interest rates have lingered at historic lows since the recession and have only been hiked twice since 85033.
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Alexander and Sascha Pinczowski were siblings living in Belgium, but they never lingered in one place for long.
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Despite the cast and creators' insistence that Jon Snow was dead dead, evidence to the contrary still lingered.
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The immigrants lingered on the grounds, sitting on the grass near winding sidewalks as their children ran around.
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Mr. Flannery, who took over in August 2017, continued whittling down the finance unit, but its troubles lingered.
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The manager actually found a dead rat and disposed of it, but the smell lingered on and off.
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Outside the building, members of the board of trustees lingered, waiting for an afternoon meeting scheduled with protesters.
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Warren almost blinked out after the hour mark, but her strong opening lingered nonetheless, and she closed flawlessly.
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A violin's melody pierced and vibrated in my chest, where it lingered long after the song had ended.
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We knew his cruelty was important, because the camera lingered on how hurt Brianna was in its wake.
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He had a slight paunch and a wide face that permanently lingered on the verge of a smile.
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Guadeloupe residents were struck less by the power of the slow-moving storm than how long it lingered.
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Turkey's main share index however tumbled 5.94%, falling with global shares, as oil fell and coronavirus fears lingered.
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"He is smarter than Rascal," her mother said about the family's Cavalier King Charles spaniel, who lingered nearby.
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The following year, the question of consequence lingered in my mind when I had to choose a major.
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In commodities, oil futures lingered near six-week lows over concerns about a supply glut amid faltering demand.
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Although Cardi seemed happy to attend the party as Mr. Scott's date, dismay at the Versace intervention lingered.
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Those changes in running form could be expected to increase the risk of running injuries, if they lingered.
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The island remains in the grip of a recession that has lingered for much of the past decade.
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Purists will scoff, but I lingered in the purplish brown room dedicated to Surrealism and I hate Surrealism.
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I lingered over one memory of a young woman who'd developed life-threatening pneumonia after an influenza infection.
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If the open water lingered, they might need aluminum powerboats, instead of the quiet skin boats they prefer.
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With the soil samples collected, Kourounis lingered for a moment to take in the view one last time.
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Last year, Hurricane Harvey lingered over the Houston area, where devastating flooding knocked out refineries and petrochemical plants.
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After a rebound lingered around the crease, Nash poked it home for his 11th goal of the year.
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I arrived there with a clutch of people who had lingered until closing at a publishing party nearby.
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"Ryan's legacy is etched into eternity," Trump said, as the cameras lingered on the widow's tear-streaked face.
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Sanford's normalization of prejudice—not as a good thing, but as an inevitable one—has lingered in American life.
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At first, spectators thought it was all part of the show, and lingered a little too long taking photos.
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I saw them separate as my father rushed toward a finish and she lingered behind to stall her arrival.
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He lingered another 12 years on death row, never knowing each morning whether he would be hanged that day.
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It's been 15 years since Rogers died, but his legacy has not just lingered — it seems to be resurging.
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The psychic damage lingered for years, but the team is now one of the most dominant in the league.
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Still, questions about export interest from top global soy buyer China lingered, quelling rallies in CBOT grains and soy.
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Mr. Carson lingered the longest, at one point standing beside Mr. Trump, for reasons that were not immediately clear.
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The pain came without warning, seizing and releasing into an ache that lingered for hours like a bad guest.
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Sam saw a drawing of it on a page in a book he helpfully lingered on in episode 1.
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But while their time at camp was cut short, their presence lingered in the form of rumors and whispers.
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But on Tuesday, that war intensified, when a swarm of bees lingered outside Vox Media's New York City offices.
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The company first introduced this new feature at Cloud Next 2018, but it lingered in early access ever since.
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The Nikkei stooped to a near one-month low as concerns over the ongoing U.S.-China trade row lingered.
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The impact was nearly immediate, as sale prices took a nose dive and properties lingered longer on the market.
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You had Hannah literally mounting the men, and the way it was shot and cut definitely lingered on that.
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Hurricane Dorian lingered over the Bahamas for nearly three days, causing severe flooding, and killing at least seven people.
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When he hit his first home run, against Atlanta in 2013, Fernandez lingered at the plate to admire it.
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As the guests dispersed, Wizner lingered in the foyer, admiring Stone's art collection depicting important and mostly dead men.
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The camera lingered on smiling Singaporeans straining to take photos of the North Korean leader as he passed them.
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This finding suggests that an apology led to forgiveness in children, even if sadness about the incident understandably lingered.
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We lingered over the Brooklyn Bridge (where he first asked me out), and that's when he popped the question.
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Still, despite the Navy's effort to clarify the circumstances surrounding the sinking, the Eagle 22018 lingered as a mystery.
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Same goes for the Sam-at-Oldtown montage, which lingered too long on direct cuts between soup and poop.
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He lingered over Dickinson's schoolbooks, and the register of students from Mount Holyoke, where she studied for a year.
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But when I get in, it feels more like the temperature of bath water that's lingered for too long.
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They each lingered off shore, one after the other, blowing at us for weeks as we sat in darkness.
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But when I asked A. why he had decided to speak out, his answer was one that has lingered.
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Hubert's formally closed in 1965, but a few of the acts lingered in the space, some staying for years.
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On the afternoon I visited, I lingered along with a young and diverse crowd in front of each exhibition.
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Pinned to the bouquet was a postcard from the Met, showing a Balthus painting the two had lingered over.
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But a few senators lingered [in the chamber], and those huddles showed the tension still left in the room.
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As they lingered near hearths to cook food, stay warm or keep away from insects, they breathed in smoke.
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I lingered near the entrance until three female students rang the doorbell, and tried to ingratiate myself with them.
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But it also hasn't lingered at the bottom of the range long enough to send gasoline prices much lower.
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He deflected them politely, saying he would not be "commenting on the process," but lingered as the crowd grew.
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Stocks in Asia were mixed on Friday as concerns lingered over the economic impact of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
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That question has lingered over the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman for more than two decades.
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If the subject's gaze lingered on any part for longer than 100 milliseconds, the researchers counted it as intentional.
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Sometimes, when my dog lingered by a particularly intriguing tree, I'd open it up to a passage I'd marked.
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Since last fall, the algal bloom, known as a red tide, has lingered off four counties south of Tampa.
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I lingered over the illustration of her descent into the yawning pit, Hades' arm securing her to the chariot.
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The paper and ink lingered about because Leonardo's father, who lived elsewhere with his 'legitimate' family, was a notary.
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Mr. Keenan echoed the sentiment, saying that the effects of the shooting still lingered with him 37 years later.
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A few people lingered outside in the cold among a cluster of brick and stone buildings, picnic tables and birdfeeders.
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But economist Kenneth Rogoff has argued that the effects of these high debt levels lingered for years after the crisis.
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He left the child alone while he shopped, then lingered to play Pokémon Go, Prosecutor François Molins told BFM-TV.
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In the distant Koprulu Sector of the Milky Way, Facebook's Zerglings lingered in a restless swarm outside the enemy's base.
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Adrian Orr also said the threat of U.S.-China trade tensions has lingered for too long, creating global economic uncertainty.
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Earlier this year, William spoke about how the shock of losing his mother still lingered two decades after her death.
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In the new film, Hilton opened up about the incident and talked about the trauma that lingered for years after.
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The warm amber scent made my bathroom smell like a fancy spa and lingered long after I rinsed my hair.
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Of the two programs, though, Mr. Hamelin's rescue job of early 20th-century Russian piano works has lingered with me.
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Angolan photographer, performer and multimedia artist, Kiluanji Kia Henda also engages with the ways that colonialism lingered in popular consciousness.
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Despite Trump's public optimism about an agreement, doubts lingered in recent days about the countries' ability to sign a deal.
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The Sedins' increased offensive production erased thoughts of returning to Sweden, which had lingered after their lackluster third N.H.L. season.
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She gave him a medication for the pain that still lingered in his chest and referred him to a cardiologist.
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Near the iron gates marking the border point with Syria, a small group of people lingered in the midday sun.
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The dollar lingered against a basket of currencies to trade at 97.234 , having bounced from a seven-week low overnight.
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What's lingered with me have been the titles that are big and bold, either in theme or aesthetics or tone.
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Meanwhile, concerns due to the coronavirus outbreak lingered as the death toll in China jumped to 21 as of Monday.
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"Observers" lingered outside polling places, crossing the names of those expected (or pressured) to vote for GD off their lists.
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Ever since the end of the Soviet Union, the question of "why" has lingered in Western, Russian and Chinese minds.
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But the injuries have lingered: she was partially paralyzed on one side of her face and deaf in one ear.
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Throughout the evening, the spirit of Damon's speech lingered, striking an appropriate tone for an end-of-year holiday special.
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When the day's proceedings wrapped up, a fleet of black SUVs lingered on Turk Street waiting to whisk Kalanick away.
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Going into Netflix's Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina, one question lingered in everyone's mind: Would there be a crossover with Riverdale?
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I think a lot of films in this arena have lingered on transition, like it's the only event in town.
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And long after the candy-store glee wore off, long after the food coma subsided, one question still lingered: How?
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Durfor says this case has long lingered in the community's memory and that many investigators have tried to crack it.
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But further out the curve, borrowing costs remained elevated as concerns about the fallout from Italy's 2019 budget plans lingered.
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A debate has raged over destroying those samples, because if the disease lingered hidden, those samples could help produce vaccines.
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In the meantime many lingered, still in uniform and reluctant to break the trance, not knowing what else to do.
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That situation, however, perhaps should not have been one in which the cameras lingered for as long as they did.
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Instead, it was believed that their spirits lingered around, waiting for someone with the supernatural skills necessary to reach them.
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The only scar that lingered from that day is the "unnecessary stress" of repeatedly being told her daughter could die.
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"My sense is the attorney general knew he should not have been leaving ... which is why he lingered," Comey said.
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Earlier this week, William talked about how the shock of losing his mother still lingered 20 years after her death.
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Even after Pelosi and Hoyer had left the chamber, others lingered to hash out how they'd lost the MTR vote.
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As many Hong Kong residents prepared for their evening commute, the smell of tear gas lingered outside their office buildings.
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He lingered for two seasons in the International Hockey League, registering 57 points in 102 games, and pondered a comeback.
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It was a nonsmoking boat, but the aroma of pot lingered for the 2136 minutes of our refreshingly blissful ride.
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Neighbors complained about the noise, and especially the partiers who lingered outside after closing time, waiting for their valeted cars.
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Another storm blew in, and at night's end a group of us lingered under the kitchen tarp, telling river tales.
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Smoke still lingered the day after flames engulfed a warehouse housing electoral materials on Wednesday in Kinshasa, the officials said.
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Only when the episode addresses some questions that have lingered since Paris does the narrative gain any sense of urgency.
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I lingered on the avenue to watch it make the brownstones blush: a whole city falling in love with itself.
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Uncertainty lingered, however, over the outcome of a meeting of the world's major exporters next month to discuss freezing output.
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I went to a sex party and lingered in the BDSM area, where I was flogged by an experienced top.
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On Monday morning, several homeless people lingered in the park, sitting on benches or in the shade under a tree.
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As one danced, the other stood still; as one carried forward, the other lingered behind, unwilling to continue the pilgrimage.
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But I had time and daylight on my side, so I lingered to consider the vast scale of the Forum.
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As his words lingered, I felt a combination of shock and curiosity, as if encountering a species previously thought extinct.
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And because a scintilla of sweetness lingered on the palate with some of them, I selected Roquefort for top billing.
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Some participants lingered over their accomplishment, joining family on the sand after they reached the finish line near Santa Monica.
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The dollar lingered against a basket of currencies to trade at 97.267 , having bounced from a seven-week low overnight.
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The storm lingered over the Bahamas Tuesday morning just off Grand Bahama Island, ravaging the area for hours, CNN reported.
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All three have lingered at the bottom of the top tier of the race, despite having fairly strong political brands.
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On top of it all, Mary Louise — whose menace thus far has lingered beneath the surface — is now threatening outright.
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Volunteers and basilica employees briskly herded the pilgrims onto four parallel conveyor belts, ensuring that nobody lingered beneath the image.
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We lingered over several bottles of red wine, and my staff left as the hands of the clock moved on.
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And when the Mississippi rose yet again this spring, it lingered on the city's doorstep for more than a month.
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The feeling that lingered for me as the audience erupted in applause was one of sacrifice, or at least surrender.
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Some lingered over wings and beers (no cosmos on the menu), hiding from the heat of a Bushwick summer night.
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Along with the basics — the space was designed by César Pelli, constructed in 1988 — the history lingered on the prehistory.
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My shame lingered until decades later in Los Angeles when I noticed a blind man trying to cross Vine Street.
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As uncertainty lingered regarding China and the United States' ability to resolve their trade war, currency market investors remained optimistic.
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Finally, Mr. Conaway's microphone was shut off, and the men lingered, jawing inaudibly at each other before they walked off.
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Trade war fears lingered, so Cramer took to the tape to explain how Trump's tariff debacles could actually help stocks.
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On Wall Street, the Nasdaq composite finished lower for the fourth consecutive session as concerns over higher interest rates lingered.
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His repeated failure to break into the NFL contributed to an animosity toward the league that has lingered for decades.
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But questions about the magazine's fortunes have lingered for years, as it faced ever-thinning ranks and churned through staff.
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But as Thailand's military leaders have lingered, even members of Bangkok's ruling class have urged a return to democratic governance.
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But Cianci lingered in the city's consciousness for several years as the bilious host of an afternoon radio talk show.
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Many of those volunteers responded this week to Imelda, a slow moving storm that lingered over Harris and Jefferson County.
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" After the exam, as reported in agonizing detail by The Atlantic, "the child lingered, and Sevier offered to hold her.
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All the upheaval prompted a question that lingered at the tournament's halfway point: Is this really a United States Open?
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The boat lingered 12 days past its scheduled departure before finally setting sail and crashing into the port at Monrovia.
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At the time, the government agreed to meet the demands of the former rebel fighters, but those grievances have lingered.
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Asian stocks closed lower on the last trading day of the week as uncertainty over U.S.-China trade relations lingered.
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Munson lingered on the ballot for 15 years, then the maximum the Hall allowed, without ever again reaching 10 percent.
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Or perhaps you merely lingered too long in one of the area's bars before stumbling out to look for him.
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Seeing that his daughter and mine were getting on fine, he lingered at the bar to chat with some friends.
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The strongest hurricane ever to make landfall in the Bahamas lingered over the islands for days, leaving catastrophic damage behind.
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Distaste lingered more broadly for politicians, like Mr. Angelle, who played significant roles in the still-unpopular administration of Gov.
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And despite the convictions in his murder case, doubts lingered around whether the men who were convicted were actually responsible.
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He could not estimate when the fumes would dissipate and said he was surprised that they had lingered this long.
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"Now you see, he's gone out of the door tonight now, he's not lingered five or 10 minutes," he said.
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Initially expected to sit out only a few games, James was forced to miss five weeks when the injury lingered.
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The bitterness of Vietnam and Watergate lingered; hippie utopianism was giving way to a more selfish search for individual satisfaction.
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It lingered below the surface all season for the Cavaliers, who promised that they would be better for the experience.
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I felt so emotional upon finishing the series, largely because of that beautiful letter to Saul, and yet … the paranoia lingered.
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"How often I lingered before the picture," Klumpke recalled toward the end of her life, in Memoirs of an Artist (1940).
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When she lingered by the elevator, the teacher accused her of trying to get back on and called a security officer.
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When Ben Carson was called to the stage, he hesitated and lingered in the hallway, seemingly struggling to hear the announcers.
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Ongoing global glut concerns lingered in oil markets despite a bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude inventories, leaving prices volatile.
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"Though my story does not include this final event, it's a thought that lingered in my mind every day," she wrote.
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I lingered the longest on Tallapoosa County, because there was a name I had not thought about in a long time.
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But his issues with his father lingered for years until the birth of his and Lively's first daughter, James, in 2014.
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The money was eventually reimbursed but questions lingered about whether she had improperly used city money for personal or campaign expenditures.
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Government infighting All of this came against the backdrop of the divisions within government that lingered from constitutional crisis of 2018.
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With reviews that lingered over those technical problems, I sometime felt I'd painted a temporary and distorted image of a game.
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But after a particularly wet and rainy spring that lingered into the summer, the Mississippi River remains swollen over its banks.
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It lingered in the sky, between what they called the "third and fourth star" in the constellation Scorpius, for two weeks.
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The Iranian ship then ceased its provocative actions but lingered in the area for some hours, one of the officials said.
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But the problem still lingered: "I knew that I had to be able to speak in front of people," he writes.
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Earlier this week, Japan's negative interest rate policy kicked in as concerns over the long-term profitability of the banks lingered.
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"The longer the pending litigation lingered, the more it distracted from the world-class Firm that we are building," he wrote.
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The problem has lingered so long, Reckitt says, because of the resulting hole in the brand's offering and lost shelf space.
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She gave a yelp that was abruptly cut off when his hand lingered, stroking the red mark he had left behind.
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So one day I lingered intentionally on my way back from the bus, and this older guy was in the bushes.
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I've lingered over one shot of the back of a first-generation Phone which has been scratched and dented through use.
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Both Sean and David felt it was too young and primary, but I really enjoyed how the flavors developed and lingered.
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Here's a little Q&A that I did with Marcel Dzama while people lingered nearby, eager to say hi to him.
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After class, Melissa had lingered to talk to a boy she hadn't seen in a while, and Ashley gently ribbed her.
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The mist that had seemed to dissipate as I walked up the Heath lingered at the edges of the brown water.
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Ms. Handler lingered at the gift shop in the basement, a labyrinth of gold-toned mirror panels and rust-colored marble.
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The smoke came out of Duncan's mouth in the same white puff that lingered in the air of the basement theatre.
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On Friday, oil prices came under pressure after data suggested Chinese demand was waning and concerns lingered about growing U.S. output.
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The specter of those attacks has lingered over this event from the beginning, as security around the country was increased exponentially.
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People started filtering out almost immediately after the badminton matches ended, but some lingered to finish their conversations and their drinks.
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Some droplets stayed on the surface, but as I watched, they merely lingered there rather than absorb into the wool material.
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Dressed head to toe in Adidas gear, he lingered outside a friend's sandwich shop, complaining of no work and no prospects.
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Although the opposition had mostly abandoned the barricades, the prospect of renewed violence lingered; a destabilized country could attract criminal organizations.
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The cargoes are also selling smoothly, in contrast to recent months in which they lingered well after the programmes were issued.
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The project lingered unmade for years, even with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt attached, because the budget was over $100 million.
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As the camera lingered on Jackson, who is in his second season as president of the Knicks, he smiled and waved.
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But the blackout lingered for months because of a failure to properly prepare and adequately respond at all levels of government.
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But even as we did all the cute things couples do — telling our parents, changing our Facebook statuses — my uneasiness lingered.
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Afterward, some groups lingered to discuss the film while others broke away to process the heavy layered experience on their own.
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The question long has lingered about when the doubts inside the FBI first surfaced about the allegations in the Steele dossier.
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The subsidy has lingered for more than a decade, artificially propping up producers and creating costly market distortions along the way.
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Memories of summer lingered at the designer's show with these playful, festive raffia slides, which were a collaboration with Paul Andrew.
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Plainclothes officers lingered in coffee shops and halal delis, eavesdropping on conversations and noting the political opinions of owners and customers.
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O'Rourke lingered for more than an hour, hugging supporters, some of whom had traveled from out of state to see him.
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I lingered on the Palatine for half an hour, trying to conjure the nerve center of an empire from its ruins.
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That unmistakable last-day-of-school feeling lingered in the air: Relief, excitement, talk of part-time jobs and future plans.
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We lingered over lunch at Catfish Junction, dining on fried catfish and po' boys and turnips, and drove back into Africatown.
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At just 31 percent, it's still dismal — but over the past decade that number has more typically lingered in the teens.
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For many on the trail on Monday, the shudder triggered by news of the murder seems to have lingered only briefly.
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Had she lingered more in the mystery and murk, the collection might have been even deeper, wiser, than it already is.
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Decades passed, but it lingered in my memory every time I shopped for a rug to dress up a dreary room.
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Bernard Sowells lingered near the front stoop of his rental home on Van Siclen Avenue in the East New York neighborhood.
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Kaysera's family believes she was murdered, but her cause of death has lingered undetermined for four months, her autopsy still unfinished.
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Mr. Obama showed off the Gettysburg Address and a bust of Winston Churchill, and the group lingered until about 11 p.m.
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Instead of bulky desks, the hotel staff was armed with iPads to register guests as they lingered by smaller, sleek tables.
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It was medium-bodied and not particularly concentrated, though its spicy, herbal flavors lingered in the mouth, as did its tannins.
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Before making it up to the announcing tower to get the races going, Ahlum lingered to hear out one last driver.
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Raburn was mobbed by teammates after Matt Wieters scored the winning run, but the Mets lingered as umpires reviewed the play.
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I had lingered too long bidding sweet good nights to a girlfriend on the doorstep of her parents' house in Bracknell.
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But although as a young acolyte he rejected a suggestion from his parish priest to enter the priesthood, the question lingered.
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When I took too long to round a corner, Joel stopped; whenever he lingered, I turned around to check on him.
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As I lingered on the sidewalk, a rooster's crow pierced the heat-induced lethargy of midday and cast a melancholy air.
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Questions have lingered over the post since Mark Hurd stepped away as co-CEO earlier this year for a medical leave.
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Disquiet lingered from Trump's travel ban on refugees and his surly phone conversation with the Australian prime minister the previous week.
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Most tax records had been torched when the building was attacked, and the smell of charred paper lingered in the air.
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More than 244 inches of rain has fallen as Harvey lingered after making landfall late Friday as a Category 2202 storm.
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The feudal fear of peasant revolt was transplanted to mechanical servants, and worries of a robot uprising have lingered ever since.
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The Big Show has lingered on as a special attraction to get other guys over, but he had his day, too.
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But for all the joy and passion I'd witnessed, my snobbery lingered: How is it possible to feel this about that?
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His defiant image lingered long after he gave up his trademark Cohiba cigars for health reasons and his tall frame grew stooped.
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Musk, at this point, was nowhere to be found, but there was an undercurrent of excitement in the crowd that lingered still.
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Wall Street snapped a six-day losing streak as investors looked for bargains even as worries about U.S.-China trade tensions lingered.
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In his basement bedroom he lingered over the vivid images he found in porn novels, using some of those images in songs.
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USC&aposs players trotted off the field while a few of Arizona State&aposs lingered as the officials went to a review.
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If only the camera lingered longer on her, or gave her a moment alone, it could have been a really moving scene.
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Tension is as lingered upon as beauty; the head of an arrow poised to strike is as prominent as a cozy cottage.
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Recruiters say the shortage of macro and finance experts has lingered: central banks and government agencies are keen hirers of these types.
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The scars left when these apparent allies go rogue have lingered longer than any other I've picked up through my gaming career.
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Kellner told The Local that even after she and friends repeatedly turned down the man, he allegedly still lingered around their blankets.
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Still, the two women's tumors were not identical: While Sharon's cancer vanished, Grace's still lingered, even if it was harder to discern.
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Only one question lingered: Did the DOJ and the FBI alert the administration to the criminality, or did they drop the ball.
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Reports of doping by the Russians first surfaced in late 2015 and lingered throughout 2016, including one from the New York Times.
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Smoyer dreaded the answers because still more questions had lingered at the back of his mind for decades: Was that a woman?
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Asian stocks closed higher on Wednesday, with major markets in the region gaining ground even as trade anxieties lingered in the background.
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But what lingered with me is the social isolation she describes during her many years of trying and failing to get pregnant.
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The Daily Shoe Memories of summer lingered at Tanya Taylor, where the designer collaborated with Paul Andrew on playful, festive raffia slides.
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Despite the surge in output, concerns lingered as Washington is set to impose its sanctions against Iran's petroleum exports from next week.
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But traces of the blasts lingered: Police tape marked off the site of one of the explosions on the lower arrivals area.
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Fears of another large attack have lingered after a massive truck bomb struck downtown Kabul in May, killing more than 150 people.
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However, as with McCain four years earlier, a more stubborn rival—Newt Gingrich—lingered, and Romney remained short of a delegate majority.
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Babis's current one-party cabinet failed to win a confidence vote in January but has since lingered on in a caretaker capacity.
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This was one of those ones that lingered, and a moment when Mayweather would learn his first real lesson in the ring.
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As Trump himself has expressed divergent opinions on China, the impression that he's echoing the last person who advised him has lingered.
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A small swirl of sand sometimes lingered in their drinking glasses, the Paups' son David said, but otherwise it wasn't too bad.
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Here he opened up large arcs with one raised arm; there he lingered over a point of connection between cello and dance.
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The case has unsettled Toronto and exposed a rift that has lingered for decades between gay residents and law enforcement officials there.
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The Clos des Myglands was clearly denser and more concentrated, with lush, spicy flavors of red fruit that lingered long after swallowing.
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One night, a group of women lingered for hours in a corner, deep in talk and growly laughter; only around 10 p.m.
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Yet the symbiosis between conservative Christians and Mr. Trump was never perfect, and some of that tension has lingered into his presidency.
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But that telling pause and pivot, when I turned self-consciously from the melon and browsed the berries, lingered in my mind.
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We lingered for an hour, alone on the pampa, fascinated by the variety of avian life squeezed into such a small space.
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When we'd step out of the house, cars often lingered at the intersection out front a bit longer than they should have.
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It had lingered after the co-op board repeatedly rejected potential buyers, reportedly including Mariah Carey, who offered $8 million in cash.
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She said Moore's persistence in asking her out made her uncomfortable because he lingered in her section or by the bathroom area.
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It lingered on the market, but is now under contract "for a lot less than it should have been," Ms. Bohn said.
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Tensions lingered that the crisis could escalate into military clashes between Hamas, the armed group that controls Gaza, and the Israeli military.
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The case lingered, in part because Mr. Chang traveled frequently for work and was not able to monitor the appraisal process closely.
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As Liverpool's players went over to celebrate with their fans, and as his Chelsea teammates trudged disconsolately toward the tunnel, Luiz lingered.
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As the group played "Smoketree," a Halvorson original from Thumbscrew's recently released album "Ours," I wrote that the tune lingered and lunged.
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Still, the potential for the currency to weaken further, amid doubts over China's debt woes and slowing growth, has lingered over markets.
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But in some cases, scaffolding that was intended to be temporary has lingered for years as construction stalls or repairs remain unfinished.
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Questions lingered throughout the day Monday about how and whether Justice Department lawyers in the field would defend the White House order.
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Later, I met these ladies, who lingered after Mr. Rwasa had cast his ballot, about 15 kilometers from the president's voting booth.
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On a recent visit, he lingered under the marquee to greet friends and fans, before taking a seat in the front row.
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That bold posture lingered into the new year but receded as Sanders' Iowa numbers grew and Buttigieg remained an upper-tier contender.
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Later in the evening, some guests decamped to the courtyard to smoke while others lingered over tisanes and coffee near the fireplace.
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Though the restriction was lifted hours later and the storms eventually moved on, the headaches for Delta and its customers have lingered.
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It was a spring Saturday in March, but winter lingered in Manhattan, glowering and unwelcome, like a lookout at a street corner.
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His libel suit against the company that owned The Journal lingered in the courts for years before the final claim was dismissed.
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Questions have lingered since then around how the show will handle Apu when The Simpsons returned for Season 30 on Sept. 30.
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Oil prices edged lower, sliding away from nine-week highs, as worries lingered over high production from OPEC and the United States.
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And she used to have few answers about her Native American ties despite questions that have lingered since her 2012 Senate campaign.
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Stocks in Asia slipped Tuesday, while U.S. markets were mostly lower as concerns over higher interest rates lingered, and Walmart shares tumbled.
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Stocks mostly fell on Thursday as tech shares added to steep losses seen in the previous session while global trade fears lingered.
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Enterprising citizens with smartphones lingered nearby to browse the internet without being caught — until the state cottoned on and banned open networks.
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Several hundred people attended the event and many lingered afterward to snap selfies with Mr. Carson, who was sworn in last Thursday.
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On Tuesday night, Dona Scott, whose husband, Sam, was Mr. Daley's campaign chairman, lingered after Mr. Daley conceded defeat from a stage.
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The possibility that Mr. Trump would travel to Russia for that purpose lingered until he clinched the Republican nomination in mid-2016.
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A handful of other users commented with their own experiences of feeling pain in their dreams, which lingered after they woke up.
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The U.S. dollar weakened against the euro and yen but lingered near recent highs as investors digested U.S. economic data and Powell's remarks.
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While the company was able to fix the issue that evening, the impact could have lingered throughout the rest of the holiday season.
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"We just never mentioned it again," he says, but his feelings lingered on and off for 18 months as they became increasingly close.
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If this material lingered in the atmosphere for long enough it would cause plants to die and would slowly starve everything on Earth.
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I was in the front half of my high school career and lingered somewhere between perturbed by and curious about my burgeoning womanhood.
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Items that have lingered on a to-do list for weeks or months are likely not a priority and could be removed entirely.
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The index quickly dipped back below 100, however, as worries lingered over the Trump administration's expected efforts to continue talking down the dollar.
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Indeed, one of the more notable threads was that the audience seemed especially restless given the din that lingered after every commercial break.
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The cafe was a sort of makeshift sanctuary, a place to stop for hot drinks and exchange gossip as the nights lingered on.
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Mostly, my lit Thanksgiving left me wishing I'd gotten to my dad's condo a little hungrier and lingered longer at that last Thanksgiving.
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FEELING, one of Falyne's messages had demanded in stark capitals that lingered at the corner of her mind's eye like a migraine aura.
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Starting in May 2014, the rig lingered for weeks in disputed waters close to the disputed Paracel Islands and the central Vietnamese coast.
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As protesters and supporters lingered in the streets, some individuals on both sides began throwing eggs, bottles and other objects at each other.
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"I'm not ashamed of it," he said, adding that he wrote his memoir to answer questions that lingered among his former Oklahoma neighbors.
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We lingered at a display devoted to ''As Seen on TV'' products, by far the most Pee-wee-ish part of the store.
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There they lingered, with the Kurds (unlike the Iraqis) reluctant to execute them, but with most European states unwilling to repatriate their nationals.
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Outside Siegel's Rudolph Bailey, a 65-year-old former floorman for various casinos, lingered by the menu, maybe contemplating a late night snack.
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The man lingered in the hall of a Staten Island motel that has become a bleak way station for people plunged into homelessness.
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In the release, police said they worked closely with the Oxygen series Cold Justice, which examines unsolved homicides that have lingered for years.
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He lingered a few moments at his wife's desk before heading off to his own job with a hardware service in Oklahoma City.
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The awkwardness certainly lingered, but it was also apparent that despite their painful history, Schulman still has feelings for Unglert — and vice versa.
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Dozier stepped through the screen door, and his partner, Officer Wacker—who family and friends didn't recognize from the neighborhood—lingered close behind.
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Back in 2005, around 80 percent of New Orleans and large tracts of neighboring parishes became flooded, and the waters lingered for weeks.
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" To employees, he wrote, "the longer the pending litigation lingered, the more it distracted from the world-class firm that we are building.
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Often, you could hear the enemy before you could see them—they lingered just around the corner, at an angle you couldn't see.
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When Season 7 threw another incestuous couple at its viewers (hi Jon/Aegon and Dany), the question lingered: Is this some Lannister shit?
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Given that, why did he choose here to note that Kushner lingered even after Trump had asked his aides to clear the room.
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Classmate Greer Martini had a career-high 15 tackles, and was among the seniors who lingered on the soggy field after the game.
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Analysts said that risk aversion eased somewhat after a slide in Wall Street had paused overnight, but concerns about a U.S. recession lingered.
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Though it's lingered in the air for some time, serious talk of a California secession has ramped up after the 2016 US election.
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After Congo became independent in 1960 the CIA lingered there for decades to keep uranium and, later, other minerals out of Russian hands.
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Although his death was attributed to a heart attack, doubts have lingered, enabling Maurensig to imagine more sinister causes in this enthralling novel.
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However, an air of caution lingered over the parade as armed policemen stood on every block and political activists used megaphones for sloganeering.
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That wasn't intended as a slight, the person said, and wasn't because of the animosity that's lingered between Trump and some his predecessors.
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It was the national water cooler; Americans took long, thirsty drafts, and lingered, sometimes looking one another in the eye and sometimes not.
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When the closing marks concluded, CNN lingered on them as they stood at their podiums, collected their notes and eventually drifted off stage.
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Crude prices were down slightly earlier in the session after data suggested Chinese demand was waning and concerns lingered about growing U.S. output.
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Before going inside, they lingered in the car: a song by Andrea Bocelli was on the radio, and Richie wanted to sing along.
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Oil and gas was Europe's top sector, amid individual stock news and expectations that OPEC members could extend a production cut deal lingered.
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Ryan Kellogg, an economist at the University of Chicago, told The Journal, however, that higher prices could affect the US if they lingered.
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Clinton lingered on the message of the show's final number, "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story," and the meaning of legacy.
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He conceded that on Saturday the rainstorms lingered for hours, but he said that officials wanted to avoid using two sets of tees.
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Even after he was selected in the third round and got to work on his NFL dream, his frustration from the Olympics lingered.
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When this was the case he still lingered in the kitchen, leaning on the wall so as not to be in the way.
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But tensions have lingered, with Mr. Comey facing sharp second-guessing from Republicans on Capitol Hill and continuing questions from even his allies.
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The Santa Fe players lingered there for a long time in the lights, posing for pictures and talking with relatives and fellow students.
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What came to be known as the Bisbee Deportation lingered at the margins of local memory, not forgotten but not much discussed either.
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Sanchez sprained his left thumb early last season, an injury that lingered for months and that Cashman said had not been publicly disclosed.
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A mother lingered afterward to share a story about her daughter, who was extremely distressed about her own college rejections and killed herself.
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Though I wish he would have lingered longer on the workers' lives, he has a sharp eye for the raw, gut-kicking detail.
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He handed his young patient a flashlight and asked him to look down the doctor's throat to see if any "green gremlins" lingered.
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As the luncheon in Decatur finished, Lynn Walker Capland lingered in the church hall, helping clean off the tables and talking with friends.
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"I'm kind of glad you brought that thing up," he said, seeming to suggest that he knew the comment still lingered over him.
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The remnants of the storm, known as a nor'easter, lingered on Sunday with flood watches and wind advisories in effect until 1 p.m.
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These gains lingered a month after the training had ended, although most of the women had tapered off their exercise routines by then.
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Oil and gas producers Santos Ltd and Woodside Petroleum shed 3% and 2.2%, respectively, as demand concerns lingered even as oil prices stabilized.
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Still, the president's rhetoric about this city's large Somali-American population has lingered, bringing forth new displays of compassion but also of hostility.
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Before Friday, old men had often lingered in the garden, thumbing their prayer beads or making small talk before entering the worship hall.
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Roberts had lingered after the proceedings to chat with parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough and was among the last to leave the Senate Saturday afternoon.
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United Nations officials had feared the rush of people out of the country would set off a humanitarian crisis if the standoff lingered.
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A jeweler in Mumbai said he stopped accepting cash payments after someone he believed to be a revenue official lingered outside his shop.
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Another contributing factor is the absence of the pent-up demand that lingered after the recession, when construction came to a near halt.
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But retirement seemed like a legitimate possibility for Dempsey after the chest discomfort that had lingered for the better part of last year.
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That in turn fed a narrative that Mr. Buttigieg had little support from black voters nationally, which lingered over Iowa's heavily white constituency.
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A Delta spokesman, Morgan Durrant, said the crews' own disrupted transit schedules were the primary cause of the delays that lingered into Friday.
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Stock markets around the world lingered just below record levels, buoyed by the expected signing of the Phase 1 U.S.-China trade deal.
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U.S unemployment has lingered near 4.1 percent for several months, within the range the Fed generally considers full employment in a healthy economy.
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Still, doubts lingered: her little sister had been allowed to sleep with her, and the men had been forbidden to examine her bed.
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The effects of the Vietnam War, and the way veterans were treated upon their return, have lingered with so many people, Paul said.
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It was a magical experience and in the weeks and months that followed it lingered in my mind like a half-remembered dream.
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The memory of the siege lingered, Mr. Wise said, though until recent years, the prison had been kept more or less under control.
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Many Fed officials, including Williams, see inflation picking up this year after several years when it lingered below the Fed's 2-percent target.
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The smell of death lingered in the air in Marsh Harbour, CNN's Gary Tuchman reported Friday, as he toured hard-hit areas there.
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The unemployment rate has lingered close to 4.1 percent, below the level the Federal Reserve considers ideal for a stable and growing economy.
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Sonalata Das, 67, a bespectacled woman in a brown silk sari, lingered with clasped hands in front of a painting of Lord Jagannath.
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The next year, he began visits to wartime sites, beginning in Okinawa, where resentment lingered against mainland Japan over the islanders' wartime sacrifices.
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Normally such ridges tend to come and go, but they also lingered during the 213-16 drought, the worst in the state's history.
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The subtle vanilla flavor came through at the end, likely because the icing lingered on my tongue a tad longer than the doughnut.
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Ray lingered in the background with his phone out recording and laughing at the display of enthusiasm from his immediate and extended kin.
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Harboring a collective interiority, her paintings synthesize how these themes lingered in Yin's life without the proper terminology or encouragement to discuss them.
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Still, the thought lingered: Do we experience true food cravings, perhaps as a result of an "addiction," or is it simply out of habit?
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The health and environmental consequences of the industry have lingered in Arlit, while the opportunity for a resources-driven, wholesale transformation has largely vanished.
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Even with constant cleaning, condensation lingered on the gym floor under their sleeping cots, and water leaked through the ceiling of bathrooms and hallways.
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Water lingered stubbornly on the raised cement path leading to her front step, lapping at the base of the door like an unwelcome visitor.
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His ghost lingered, because he'd reshaped his Republican rivals' images, reconfigured the challenges in front of them, rewritten the rules of this extraordinary race.
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But fears of another coup lingered, with tensions peaking in 1993 when the army staged a protest while the president was away in Europe.
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He lingered on Willy Brandt, the SPD chancellor of West Germany from 1969 to 1974, who had once spoken in the very same hall.
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Solitaire bloomed on the horizon just when we needed it, and we lingered over a slab of Moose McGregor's Desert Bakery's famous apple crumble.
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A survey on Tuesday showed confidence among homebuilders rising to a five-month high in October, though concerns about labor and land shortages lingered.
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Some dropped in for a quick bite and got back to work gutting their homes, while others lingered and drank Michelobs into the night.
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Disappointment lingered elsewhere though after Donald Trump's plans to slash U.S. tax rates offered no concrete details on how they would be paid for.
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It lingered in the way great books do, long after the last episode ended — I finally understood what all the fuss had been about.
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At the same time, Fitch improved its outlook on West Virginia to stable from negative, where the state has lingered for roughly two years.
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VIX, or the VIX, the most widely followed gauge of investor uncertainty, has lingered below its long-term average of 20 for 19 days.
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The couple lingered long after the show's end to accept endless congratulations — a strong sign they were headed out to a night of celebration.
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Lo and Behold has the flow of a hurried amusement park tour, spending the bare minimum with attractions that beg to be lingered in.
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"I didn't realize at the time, but after having Ryan, I was battling a bit of postpartum that lingered for a while," Ayesha said.
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Strong earnings boosted shares early on Wall Street but concerns over economic growth in China and Europe lingered, dragging indexes lower in afternoon trade.
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Thursday morning's drive was similarly frustrating, as some icy spots lingered, and commuters left early to allow plenty of time for the ride in.
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Reduced competition keeps profits high; in recent years, profit as a proportion of GDP has lingered near the highest level in half a century.
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After I ended the call with the detective, a question lingered: How can someone be one person in public and a monster in private?
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On Pro Hockey The first bus was to depart Barclays Center in 21 minutes late Wednesday night, but Jaromir Jagr lingered at his locker.
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Supporters lingered in the remodeled train station where Cruz held his rally, some crying and others hugging one another as the news sunk in.
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They met often, for hours at a time, and always behind closed doors, to protect the Republicans participating — memories of the 2007 backlash lingered.
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"Anybody who can experience love contingently has a mind that has recently snapped," Algren wrote in 1965, officially killing whatever lingered of the romance.
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The school still labored under chronic absenteeism rates that were higher than the citywide average and college-readiness rates that lingered below the average.
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I immediately washed it off (and ran to the kitchen for a few ice cubes), but the redness lingered well into the next morning.
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Through our lols and OMGs, on three continents that span more than half the world, the underlying validity of Jacob's logic lingered between us.
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The Obama administration focused primarily on undocumented migrants who had a criminal history, but the overall high number and criticism from activists have lingered.
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The core PCE index is the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure and has lingered below the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target since 2012.
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But the chest never turned up, and the lore of unclaimed loot lingered in the back of his mind for the next seven years.
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Hence criticism has lingered — with some, including Thune, also questioning why Apple is not now offering free battery replacements for owners of affected devices.
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Some athletes have successfully argued that they stopped taking the medication in 2015 but that traces of it lingered in their systems for months.
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Rather than play it safe, he dived into the lives of Protestant Loyalists in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where signs of the past Troubles lingered.
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Livingstone's court case lingered for years, and supporters of pro hockey in Toronto were fed up with articles on litigation dominating the sports page.
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"The Trials of Nina McCall" is a consistently surprising page-turner, and at times I found myself wishing Stern had lingered over particular details.
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By deferring to the FCC, the Supreme Court created uncertainty about how broadband services would be regulated — uncertainty that has lingered to this day.
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I barely dodged the blast, and a cloud of what I could only assume was sleep gas lingered on the forest floor behind me.
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And then we lingered at Barack and Michelle's portraits, admiring their beauty, trying to decipher their meaning and allowing ourselves to be deeply moved.
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Besides Mathis, the Rangers considered Martin Maldonado, who lingered on the market and eventually signed with the Royals as Perez's replacement, for $2.5 million.
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Stories of the ship and its survivors were passed down from generation to generation, although doubts also lingered given the lack of physical proof.
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Apple shares dropped again on Tuesday, falling 4.8 percent to its lowest level since early May, as concerns lingered over slowing demand for iPhones.
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He waited to hear "come in" before ushering Janelle in, and then he lingered a moment, as if he might need to protect Mrs.
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But a key question has always lingered: How much can these states really do on climate by themselves, without help from the federal government?
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Some brought their copies of the novels and lingered in the house after the credits rolled to get Han's autograph and selfies with her.
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The judge allowed Siatta about a minute with his mother, and after he was gone Maureen lingered in the courtroom, then in the hallway.
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At lunchtime on Sunday, before Mr. Ortega's announcement, the streets of central Managua were largely deserted, with businesses looted or shuttered, as tension lingered.
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Neighbors in Rwanda — the innocent civilians — turned on one another with astonishing brutality; the violence may have ended after 100 days, but trauma lingered.
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The Aztecs' average lingered close to 60 percent until after the final media timeout of the evening, when the outcome was well in hand.
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Unless a boat comes in the same day as it goes out, a catch might have already lingered for a day in the hold.
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I'm not going to get into the conversations that they had about that or exactly to what extent those conversations lingered on specific candidates.
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Concern over Tanaka's elbow has lingered since the revelation nearly three years ago that he had a partial tear in his ulnar collateral ligament.
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After midnight, he lingered outside clubs, waiting for mainly heterosexual young men who had been separated from their friends or kicked out by bouncers.
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A debate has lingered for years over whether the Fed ought to use economic benchmarks as triggers for interest rate hikes and other actions.
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Farrell later said the team had "moved on" from the incident, but the way it lingered raised questions about his control of the clubhouse.
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Hopes of an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve to stimulate the economy also lingered after weak U.S. jobs growth data on Friday.
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A few minutes later, as he lingered on the court, he gave the impression of a man who did not want the evening to end.
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It's also worth mentioning: while it's true that Avatar hasn't really lingered in the public consciousness, it was big stuff back in 2009 and 2010.
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It was an ugly scene that undermined Hyperloop One's credibility and lingered on until the fall when Hyperloop One and BamBrogan settled out of court.
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The radical spirit in Ann Arbor was robust in the 1960s and lingered on into the early 90s, when I was in my teenage years.
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Facing his first election, his organizational prowess is an open question, and doubts about the professionalism of his Iowa operation have lingered over his campaign.
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SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — On the outskirts of the city, a few dozen people lingered near a shopping mall waiting for the bus from Tegucigalpa.
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She remembers the comments people made about Islam in the aftermath, how she felt guilty just for being Muslim, how that feeling lingered for years.
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But key questions lingered about his crimes, as there did not appear to be any consistent method to his murders or connection among his victims.
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Panthers 31, Seahawks 373 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As the Carolina Panthers ran roughshod over the N.F.L. this season, finishing a league-best 15-1, questions lingered.
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The 2016 primary between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders fractured friendships, and "bad feelings" lingered in 2008 between supporters of Mrs Clinton and Barack Obama.
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Because the full moon was completely obscured, the krill lingered for two hours on the ocean surface until the shadow moved fully off the moon.
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Questions about Trump's ties to Russia have lingered throughout the campaign, thanks to a series of remarks in which the businessman appeared to praise Putin.
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Tropical storm Harvey has lingered over SE Texas, pulling in moisture from the Gulf and pouring historic levels of rain over Houston and surrounding areas.
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The smell of burnt timber lingered in the area and the police outline drawn on the ground where Aoba had laid injured was still visible.
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One of those small ways: Instead of bolting from the stage, as he usually does after speeches, Sanders lingered Saturday, shaking hands and taking pictures.
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That wasn't intended as a slight and wasn't because of the animosity that's lingered between President Donald Trump and his predecessors, according to this person.
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But she's far more natural in the town-hall setting, warmly approaching the citizen questioners as Trump stalked the stage or lingered awkwardly behind her.
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Aside from Catalonia, Brexit lingered at the back of investors' minds Thursday, as leading figures met in Brussels for day one of the EU Summit.
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By Saturday evening, the enter of Irma lingered near the north coast of Cuba, packing sustained winds near 2000 mph (287 kph) with higher gusts.
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While his own movie still lingered in development, Greenwald thought Snowden's story might in fact be safer in Stone's hands than it would be elsewhere.
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When Mr. Trump announced his once-seemingly quixotic candidacy in June, it was Ivanka Trump who introduced her father, while Melania Trump lingered behind them.
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Theodore Chase, the deputy mayor in Franklin Township, questioned why work began on the bridge on July 6, even as uncertainty lingered over state funding.
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During a reporter's visit to the room, Frances Holliss, an architect from London, lingered nearby as Mr. van Pelt and Mr. McKay explained various details.
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Benczkowski was nominated last year and was voted out of committee along party lines, but a Senate floor vote to confirm him lingered for months.
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Inflation has lingered below that level, though the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index showed a 6900 percent increase over the past 2628 months.
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Employment has lingered below 85033 percent, the Fed's ideal level, for most of her chairmanship, while businesses boast record earnings and the stock market soars.
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He was admitted and welcomed into the basement for Bible study, where he lingered for more than an hour as the group sang and prayed.
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Still, caution lingered in the broader markets following the U.S.-led tumble in riskier assets last week and ahead of U.S. inflation data on Wednesday.
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Trump lingered for more than an hour after the dinner was scheduled to conclude and departed the dinner venue about four minutes after Putin's motorcade.
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He lingered at the threshold of the surgical intensive care unit, unable to take those few short steps to the bedside of his comatose opponent.
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He lingered in the background for a couple of years, then tearfully retired in one of the most heartrending pro wrestling moments in recent memory.
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One former wrestler told the Associated Press that "creepy people" lingered in abundance; another said that he faced "a gauntlet of sexual deviancy" after practice.
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Oil prices rose for a fourth consecutive session on Tuesday as investors covered short positions, although worries over a persistent global supply glut still lingered.
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The story freaked Nixon out in a way that only Nixon could be freaked out, and although his specific anxiety was allayed, related concerns lingered.
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Flora and fauna were their most frequent subjects; their sheep in particular have lingered in the mind of museum-goers, as well as auction buyers.
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The proposal lingered for years as its projected costs ballooned and was finally defeated by a coalition of fiscal conservatives and antinuclear lawmakers in 1983.
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As twilight lingered for hours, washing the airy dining room in a rosy glow, two companions and I sampled widely from the menu's 11 dishes.
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Yet as the plan lingered for months, general discontent over the artist's intentions started to dovetail with technical challenges over the feasibility of the project.
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Which is why they then lingered on a shelf in my office for five years, next to a collection of short stories by James Thurber.
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After receiving her bachelor's degree in sociology from Temple University, she became a flight attendant, then lingered in Jamaica, getting involved with a jazz musician.
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He worked out for 18 teams, but questions about performance-enhancing drugs lingered; some teams also were concerned about his willingness to share the ball.
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Luxury homes that lingered on the market tended to go for less, selling at discounts of nearly 40 percent after six months, Ms. Brady said.
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Still, the effects of the Sam's demise have lingered, especially in remote villages that are off the road system reachable only by air or water.
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But one nagging question lingered for Google, which makes nearly all of its money from selling online advertisements: Is it finally serious about making devices?
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The Fed's gradual path of rate increases will hinge on a continued pickup in inflation, which has lingered below target despite a strong job market.
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It was a strangely warm February day, snow lingered amid the shoreline grasses and the bird peeked in and out of a drifting, intermittent fog.
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We lingered of the Margerie for half an hour, entranced by its beautiful violence, then turned back toward Gustavus, borne smoothly over calm blue waters.
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During that trip, I'd lingered over one of the Drake's elephant-print handkerchiefs, and bemoaned that there wasn't a scarf available in the same pattern.
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The group sued the state in 2015 after a preliminary notice was filed, but the court case has lingered pending further action by the state.
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In the incident, a California man scaled a series of fences on the White House grounds and lingered there for 17 minutes before being apprehended.
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Shares of both U.S. Bancorp and Citigroup rose, paring back weekly losses as the yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury lingered around 2.06 percent.
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And these formulas smelled either chemical-y or overly fragrant, a scent that I couldn't escape, that lingered, that trailed me and my every move.
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How different Gun Island could have been if it had lingered on Rafi's predicament, his fate of being at the mercy of sudden floods everywhere.
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My suspicion lingered that these choices reflected more cowardice ("why die, go supply") than a principled wish to avoid combat in a war I opposed.
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But questions have lingered over whether stenting is as effective as bypass surgery over the long term when the left main coronary artery is blocked.
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Fifteen of the 2202 2628/28500 hijackers were Saudi nationals, and allegations of the kingdom's support in some form or another have lingered for years.
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Doubts also lingered about the ability of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to push through a pro-business agenda of tax cuts and infrastructure spending.
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She would defeat Brown, handing the Democrats a major pick-up in the Senate, but the criticism of how Warren handled her family history lingered.
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Murray then kept up his end of the bargain to ensure the homegrown feelgood factor lingered well into the evening at the All England Club.
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Dorian, the strongest hurricane ever to hit the Bahamas, wiped out whole neighborhoods, then lingered for days, pounding the same battered places again and again.
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Michael lingered for two hours when it slammed into the Florida Panhandle, the strongest storm in the continental United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
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I lingered and listened and, in doing so, I detected a theme that seems to persist no matter the president or the era: shared resilience.
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Spanish was still the language they heard at school most of the day, and a stigma lingered in Intuto when it came to indigenous languages.
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Inflation has lingered below that level, though the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index showed a 2900 percent increase over the past 220006 months.
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My mother believed that due to America's dark past with slavery, she would never find the answer to these questions that have lingered for generations.
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Concerns about trade frictions between China and the United States also lingered, although reports of behind-the-scenes talks between Washington and Beijing spurred some optimism.
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Among the hardest hit was Boston's Logan Airport, where stranded passengers lingered Sunday as typically bustling security lines, ticketing counters and baggage claims were largely deserted.
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Those who lingered at the White House on Thursday wondered which pieces of Obama's legacy would survive the stark change of leadership that Friday will bring.
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As the post-screening Q&A began, the audience openly sobbed at the memory of a friend and icon lost too soon lingered in the theater.
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Afterwards, tension lingered between the two as the presidential hopeful slew of insults Kelly's way and pulled out of a GOP debate that Kelly was moderating.
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It shuttered more than a million barrels per day of crude production, though some facilities have resumed operations even as acrid smoke lingered in the air.
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For a very specific moment in the early 2000s zeitgeist, California's Orange County, and all the warmth it radiated, lingered prominently in all of our minds.
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On the frontline south of Mosul, thick black smoke lingered from oil wells that Islamic State torched to evade air surveillance, in the region of Qayyara.
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It's also possible, though, that a single founding population may have migrated into Beringia and lingered there long enough for the two lineages to branch apart.
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For 21-year-old Fermin Villalpando, who lingered after Podesta's remarks, the possibility of a Trump presidency was both shocking and troubling because of his background.
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The move is part of government efforts to calm unrest that has lingered since mass protests broke out in the region over accusations of land grabbing.
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Justin Bieber was photographed by paparazzi looking through bagged Halloween costumes in Los Angeles this week, and he lingered on one in particular: a sexy ringleader.
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The babies lingered longer on the color they were familiarized with, rather than the new one, meaning that the infant recognized the two as different colors.
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But Judge Iain Morley said the degree of Hurley's injuries -- which lingered days after the incident -- and their text messages proved the encounter was not consensual.
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She said that while an uptick in non-commodity exports in July and August was encouraging, uncertainty lingered due to questions about U.S. business investment growth.
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The pain was bearable, but unlike what I expected: Everything throbbed with a burning sensation that lingered until I was able to take more pain medication.
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The trouble is that when Yachty does come through, he returns to the unconvincing tough-guy vibe that's lingered over his tracks for a while now.
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Demand for the U.S. 10-year Treasury note has already sent its yield 15 percent lower this year, and it lingered near 1.9 percent on Friday.
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Throughout his jail term, the case lingered as one of several strains in ties between fellow North Atlantic Treaty Organization members Turkey and the United States.
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Trump's anger has lingered since Sessiosn decided to recuse himself from the Russia investigation in March and that frustration burst into the public eye last week.
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CLEVELAND — Ahead of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this week, the question lingered: Would turmoil in the streets outside the arena overshadow what happened inside?
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Guinea has about a third of the world's bauxite reserves but annual output has lingered below 20 million tonnes for years, largely due to political instability.
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At the Brooklyn Museum, I lingered in the exhibition space dedicated to Lorna Simpson's Waterbearer and Lorraine O'Grady's Mlle Bourgeoise Noire Goes to the New Museum.
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" It wasn't just the use of the classic "some of my best friends are...." deflection, but also the way Kayla Moore lingered over the word "Jew.
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His approval ratings, as measured in Siena College polls in September and October, have lingered at 57 percent and 56 percent, slightly up from the summer.
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Many protesters wore gas masks or tied handkerchiefs over their mouths and noses to protect them from clouds of tear gas that lingered in the air.
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These are 10 short stories, told slowly, and thoughtfully, the details lingered over, like old photo books full of pictures of people you used to know.
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Still, there are questions about whether it's legally problematic to seek valuable campaign information from a foreign government, and those questions have lingered for a year.
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When Barnett lingered too long with his head low, Rothwell snapped up his strange hugging / five finger guillotine hybrid and tapped out the great catch wrestler.
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Among Republicans, Mr. Trump's overall approval rating is near 90 percent, although across the public as a whole, it has lingered around the 40 percent mark.
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As in China as a whole, the sense of possibility in the capital was intoxicating, even if the ghosts of students massacred near Tiananmen Square lingered.
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He stayed on at the Trump campaign for months after Manafort left in late summer 2016, and lingered close to the White House in early 303.
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She lingered over the question of whether, in a world facing climate change and white nationalism, novels about intimate relationships — "small lives" — serve a political purpose.
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Deng is second only to Mao in the pantheon of Communist China's founding fathers, and his influence and popularity lingered long after his death in 1997.
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But the impact lingered, as networks were suddenly more receptive to what were dubbed alternative programming genres, especially in the form of game or competition shows.
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In the Trump case he returned the money when questions about it arose, but the issue of whether there had been a quid pro quo lingered.
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I lingered a bit before ending this chat to see if there was some explanation for why it HAS to be done by the letter-writer.
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Using conventional measures, the Great Recession and the depressed economy that lingered for years thereafter cost the U.S. something like 15 percent of a year's GDP.
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The outbreak comes as the local peso currency and markets are already floundering after months of anti-government protests in late 2019 that lingered through March.
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While many free-agent starters lingered on the market well into the new year, Tyler Chatwood found a home before the winter meetings in early December.
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At some stores, Bluetooth devices now track shoppers' movements, allowing companies to send texts and emails recommending products that customers lingered over but did not buy.
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Shortly afterward, No. 243 Novak Djokovic retired from his match with Tomas Berdych because of an elbow issue that has lingered for more than a year.
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Many of the attacks Democrats used against Mr. Gianforte last year lingered in the House race, forcing national Republicans to spend millions to bolster his campaign.
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The Dow Jones industrial average and S&P 21.73 snapped a two-day slide, but closed well off the highs as worries about rising rates lingered.
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They might be physiological outliers whose lucky cardiovascular quirks lingered into old age and allowed them to remain unusually fit in comparison to other older people.
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The smell from the chemical assault lingered in the air in parts of Khan Sheikhoun on Friday, residents there said via telephone, Skype and internet messaging.
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After the presidential candidates delivered their closing remarks, CNN lingered on them as they stood at their podiums, collected their notes and eventually drifted off stage.
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In the past, national media attention on the mostly white city has focused on a notorious reputation for racism that lingered for more than a century.
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Questions have lingered over the post since Mark Hurd stepped away as co-CEO earlier this year for a medical leave, then passed away in October.
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Over the decades that followed, "weaponization" proliferated alongside nuclear warheads, describing their constantly multiplying delivery systems, and lingered through the late stages of the Cold War.
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But Tang Hongde, the man watching as Byrne lingered over his meal, wanted to talk about an earlier venture which the Briton had said he headed.
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You can probably still remember the smell of a Hollister store, which lingered on the clothes you brought home from the sister retailer of Abercrombie & Fitch.
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While flipping through a 1957 copy of Architectural Digest, he lingered over a picture by Julius Shulman, whose photographs of Southern California architecture captured midcentury style.
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Significant doubts about a cashless future lingered, but by 2017 FDIC had found that cash represented only 30% of all payments, according to the Harvard Business Review.
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Not only is it great TV, it also rights a wrong that has lingered over the legacy of cultural icon Bruce Lee for nearly half a century.
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The Nikkei, however, is trading at about 15.7 times earnings, compared with 18.7 in 2015 when it lingered above 20,000 points for a few months, DataStream shows.
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The S&P financial index fell 1.55 percent, leading the decliners for the second-straight day, as uncertainty over London's future as the region's finance capital lingered.
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People were jumping around, smoke lingered from fog machines, and I had no right to expect to get any sort of useful photos out of the exercise.
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Candidly he added that the disappointment of losing a fourth-round epic against Stan Wawrinka at the French Open, a match in which he played superbly, lingered.
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The South African rand touched its lowest point in six weeks, down half a percent, extending losses as concerns over state power firm Eskom's financial stress lingered.
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It was less of a hot pepper flavor and more of a subtle, slow-burning, heat that grew and then lingered in the backs of our throats.
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Those who got burned probably lingered just a bit too long on the hot coals, the better to, say, snap a selfie of their moment of enlightenment.
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While many stars emptied into the after-show gala shortly following the event's close, Blunt, Krasinski and Affleck lingered in the cleared out floor-level ballroom chatting.
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It's probably somewhere in the middle, a mixture of indifference and a historical precedent building on a similar indifference that's lingered forever in games, Japanese or otherwise.
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In oil markets, prices edged higher on Friday after dropping to its lowest level in three months in the previous session after pressures concerning global oversupply lingered.
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"I didn't realize at the time, but after having Ryan, I was battling a bit of postpartum that lingered for a while," Curry, 30, tells the magazine.
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In commodities, oil prices retreated, as concerns lingered about whether the extension of output cuts by OPEC and other producing countries will be enough to support prices.
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He does believe that his experience with ketamine was able to cure his depression, because the effect of the drug lingered for weeks after he took it.
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The pair -- Vekselberg in a hat and pea coat, Intrater holding a patterned scarf -- checked in at the Trump Tower security desk and lingered for several minutes.
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One who's lingered, and who is currently undergoing a twilight renaissance at 50 years old, is Carl Ouellet, or PCO (Pierre Carl Ouellet) as he's now billed.
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Even so, inflation has lingered well below its target range of 2 percent, with core consumer goods prices only rising 1.6 percent in the past 12 months.
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Mr. Parker's "Right on Target," one of Mr. Cowley's compositions released on Megatone that year, still lingered on the dance charts after hitting No. 22009 that summer.
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Then there was Trump's late arrival for NATO's second day that only amplified the sense of unease that still lingered in the building after his first day.
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Even as Mr. Pence endured as the clear favorite of Mr. Trump's advisers, both Mr. Christie and Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, lingered as alternative possibilities.
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The musky, sweet vanilla scent with hints of cherry and salt that lingered on your fingers long after you closed the cap is now a trademarked entity.
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Murray is an undeniable talent, but questions about his size and his ability to adjust to the pro level lingered from the moment he won the Heisman.
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After winding down and ordering his supporters to "go to bed" so they could get up and vote, he lingered onstage, pointing and waving and turning about.
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After a protracted contract holdout that lingered well into the summer, the Jets finally agreed to bring him back on a one-year deal worth $12 million.
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Even Kevin Hassett, the White House Council of Economic Advisers chairman, said in late January that there could be zero economic growth if the government shutdown lingered.
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"Beijing Comrades" (which was made into a film, "Lan Yu," by the Hong Kong director Stanley Kwan in 2001) has lingered in the margins far too long.
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I'm all but certain it's better Sarah and I don't speak; I've lingered far too long in exes' lives before to know how that usually ends up.
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But in the Instagram Age, old-fashioned photo books designed to be lingered over, savored, and revisited have become the visual equivalent of a "slow food" meal.
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The apps record your movements, monitoring whether you lingered by the low-fat ice cream, for example, and transmit your location to third-party companies for analysis.
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Throughout all 10 seasons of the show, which is about a group of friends in New York City, the Ross and Rachel tension lingered in the background.
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Even after she moved from her parents' home, the aftershock of her mother's words lingered, affecting McNeely's ability to thrive in her career as a Pilates instructor.
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He has pledged to reduce France's stubbornly high unemployment rate, a major source of unrest, from above 9 percent, where it has lingered for nearly a decade.
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When I first saw "Thom Pain" at the tiny Soho Theater in London in 2004, its masochistic bleakness lingered on my skin afterward like a toxic slime.
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The woman, Korryn Gaines, was shot several times by a Baltimore County police officer as her 393-year-old son lingered nearby, in the line of fire.
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The zebras apparently escaped the area and swam across the Guadalupe River, where one decided to make its way downtown while the other lingered in the area.
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Mysteries that lingered from Season 1 have been solved or extended further, and our understanding of the characters has changed, like a shift in objects during flight.
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For days, pictures of sick children lingered at the top of India's major newspapers, and the hospital became a sad symbol of health care in the country.
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On the south end of the island, we lingered silently for a few minutes at Asan Bay, where American troops came storming back, on July 21, 1944.
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The image of a then 12-year-old Harry and 15-year-old William walking solemnly behind their mother's casket lingered on in the collective American psyche.
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After his arrest, Mr. Pannkuk was appointed a lawyer, and while the criminal charge was later dropped, the matter of what to do about Mr. Pannkuk lingered.
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It wiped out whole neighborhoods on the northern islands of Grand Bahama and the Abacos, then lingered for days, pounding the same battered places again and again.
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Though on the books for years, the rules have lingered mostly in obscurity and are heeded by New Yorkers about as much as don't-walk signs are.
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He lingered awhile to banter about politics with the customer in Mr. McCollin's chair, casting doubt on whether impeachment hearings were worth all the time and energy.
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But one thing is clear: the experience left feelings of anguish and torment that lingered for a long time in the soul of this priest turned soldier.
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The worst possibility, an eruption, had not happened, but the effects of being so close to the boiling, gaseous core lingered well after they left its shore.
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Hurricane Harvey was another devastating storm that lingered over Houston in 2017, dropping a trillion gallons of water over Harris County in a span of four days.
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The island was rattled by hurricane-force winds for more than 48 hours as Dorian lingered over the islands, pounding the same battered places again and again.
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