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She lingered in the kitchen, seemingly unwilling to come out.
After that film ended, its details lingered in the mind.
His friends lingered in the courtyard, laughing about the fiasco.
Officer Steve Formica lingered in the doorway, coffee cup in hand.
The smell of beer and urine lingered in the morning air.
About 50 more lingered in shallow waters near their beleaguered pod.
I never saw them, but their trolleys lingered in the halls.
The aroma from bubbling broth-filled pots lingered in the air.
Chante lingered in her sadness for a few minutes, then emerged.
I lingered in the doorway and looked out at the street.
It has lingered in the nation's memory for a half-century.
Meanwhile, the unsettled feeling lingered in the pit of my stomach.
Inside, the smell of disinfectant lingered in the air, Li said.
We lingered in the theater even after the house lights came on.
The jury didn't buy it, but the lie lingered in public memory.
They lingered in the driveway, and a suspicious resident eventually came outside.
Still, the performances he attended in his youth lingered in his memory.
The practice has lingered in Belgium, a former colonial power in Africa.
He lingered in a coma for five years before dying in 1984.
Then, they fidgeted as the stress of the day lingered in the car.
But they lingered in my mind as I watched Zuckerberg rally his audience.
Law enforcement lingered in vehicles from different agencies as trucks towed burned cars.
Tear gas lingered in the air, forcing pedestrians to walk with faces covered.
After finishing his presentation, Krasner lingered in the hall outside, fielding more questions.
This past Friday, Mr. Lueth was melancholy as he lingered in his home.
I remember that piece for creating a world that lingered in the mind.
Still, the vulnerability lingered in Android long enough for Beniamini to discover his exploit.
But it was the cemetery just off the coast that lingered in my mind.
But Britain's European divorce lingered in the background and came up in bilateral talks.
The rains, however, will help dispel heavy smoke that has lingered in the air.
Toxic ash from the World Trade Center attacks still lingered in the winter sky.
As they lingered in the aisles, ringed by stewards, they turned to salute him.
Drinkers finished their pints and cigarettes outside even as tear gas lingered in the air.
But seasonal effects have lingered in some cases even after the data was seasonally adjusted.
Dozens of would-be onlookers lingered in the hall before being turned away by sheriffs.
Recently, a sow with three cubs lingered in the vegetation about 100 feet from Mrs.
WASHINGTON — The sting of failure on health care still lingered in the Senate on Aug.
The scent of turkey chow mein lingered in the air, but nobody seemed to mind.
Faith Kemp and Donna Roan, sisters-in-law from Virginia, lingered in the tourist area.
As the guests began arriving, some of them lingered in the living room and kitchen.
They were much more dismayed by the intense smell of vomit that lingered in the stairwell.
Alex sometimes lingered in the halls, but today he wanted to leave as soon as possible.
The bear walked out the front door and lingered in the driveway, the sheriff's office said.
There are no visible traces of the memories that have lingered in my head for years.
The smell of peat from barley stored here in Victorian times still lingered in the air.
The taste lingered in my mouth and nose, and in the air, for at least five minutes.
She lingered in people's foyers, or even outside in a bitter wind, to the point of awkwardness.
Three of the "Big Four" banks traded slightly lower, while Westpac Banking Corp lingered in positive territory.
He learned the importance of lighting, pivotal to the theatrical experience, as he lingered in the wings.
Chavchavadze prevailed, and, for many years, Jorjadze lingered in the Georgian consciousness as a tutting bourgeois reactionary.
But he lingered in power until 2004 by retaining control of the committee that runs China's military.
As her right arm lingered in the air, Richards smacked it hard, sending Ionescu to the floor.
When he kissed the cap, he lingered, in a way that was halfway between creepy and silly.
An object from Geneva's Museum of the History of Science lingered in my mind for weeks afterward.
Plastic warning tape barred the gate on Tuesday, and a strong chemical odor lingered in the air.
But smoke lingered in the air and a key route to the park's best known landmarks remained closed.
But what bothered me was the data that I had explicitly deleted but that lingered in plain sight.
It was small, easy to miss if you didn't know the aftermath of murder lingered in the air.
What lingered in significance, however, was the complete senselessness of his denial that he had ever touched Fields.
Rudy lingered in the dining room after eating breakfast each morning, chatting with other residents of Lakeview Terrace.
Alexander and Sascha Pinczowski were siblings living in Belgium, but they never lingered in one place for long.
The following year, the question of consequence lingered in my mind when I had to choose a major.
Purists will scoff, but I lingered in the purplish brown room dedicated to Surrealism and I hate Surrealism.
Sanford's normalization of prejudice—not as a good thing, but as an inevitable one—has lingered in American life.
But while their time at camp was cut short, their presence lingered in the form of rumors and whispers.
The company first introduced this new feature at Cloud Next 2018, but it lingered in early access ever since.
As the guests dispersed, Wizner lingered in the foyer, admiring Stone's art collection depicting important and mostly dead men.
Hubert's formally closed in 1965, but a few of the acts lingered in the space, some staying for years.
But a few senators lingered [in the chamber], and those huddles showed the tension still left in the room.
In the distant Koprulu Sector of the Milky Way, Facebook's Zerglings lingered in a restless swarm outside the enemy's base.
Angolan photographer, performer and multimedia artist, Kiluanji Kia Henda also engages with the ways that colonialism lingered in popular consciousness.
Despite Trump's public optimism about an agreement, doubts lingered in recent days about the countries' ability to sign a deal.
She gave him a medication for the pain that still lingered in his chest and referred him to a cardiologist.
Near the iron gates marking the border point with Syria, a small group of people lingered in the midday sun.
Ever since the end of the Soviet Union, the question of "why" has lingered in Western, Russian and Chinese minds.
Going into Netflix's Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina, one question lingered in everyone's mind: Would there be a crossover with Riverdale?
Durfor says this case has long lingered in the community's memory and that many investigators have tried to crack it.
I went to a sex party and lingered in the BDSM area, where I was flogged by an experienced top.
On Monday morning, several homeless people lingered in the park, sitting on benches or in the shade under a tree.
But Cianci lingered in the city's consciousness for several years as the bilious host of an afternoon radio talk show.
When Ben Carson was called to the stage, he hesitated and lingered in the hallway, seemingly struggling to hear the announcers.
Ongoing global glut concerns lingered in oil markets despite a bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. crude inventories, leaving prices volatile.
"Though my story does not include this final event, it's a thought that lingered in my mind every day," she wrote.
It lingered in the sky, between what they called the "third and fourth star" in the constellation Scorpius, for two weeks.
The Iranian ship then ceased its provocative actions but lingered in the area for some hours, one of the officials said.
The smoke came out of Duncan's mouth in the same white puff that lingered in the air of the basement theatre.
Plainclothes officers lingered in coffee shops and halal delis, eavesdropping on conversations and noting the political opinions of owners and customers.
That unmistakable last-day-of-school feeling lingered in the air: Relief, excitement, talk of part-time jobs and future plans.
At just 31 percent, it's still dismal — but over the past decade that number has more typically lingered in the teens.
Decades passed, but it lingered in my memory every time I shopped for a rug to dress up a dreary room.
It was medium-bodied and not particularly concentrated, though its spicy, herbal flavors lingered in the mouth, as did its tannins.
Most tax records had been torched when the building was attacked, and the smell of charred paper lingered in the air.
Asian stocks closed higher on Wednesday, with major markets in the region gaining ground even as trade anxieties lingered in the background.
A small swirl of sand sometimes lingered in their drinking glasses, the Paups' son David said, but otherwise it wasn't too bad.
But that telling pause and pivot, when I turned self-consciously from the melon and browsed the berries, lingered in my mind.
She said Moore's persistence in asking her out made her uncomfortable because he lingered in her section or by the bathroom area.
The case lingered, in part because Mr. Chang traveled frequently for work and was not able to monitor the appraisal process closely.
It was a spring Saturday in March, but winter lingered in Manhattan, glowering and unwelcome, like a lookout at a street corner.
His libel suit against the company that owned The Journal lingered in the courts for years before the final claim was dismissed.
If this material lingered in the atmosphere for long enough it would cause plants to die and would slowly starve everything on Earth.
As protesters and supporters lingered in the streets, some individuals on both sides began throwing eggs, bottles and other objects at each other.
The man lingered in the hall of a Staten Island motel that has become a bleak way station for people plunged into homelessness.
Though it's lingered in the air for some time, serious talk of a California secession has ramped up after the 2016 US election.
Before going inside, they lingered in the car: a song by Andrea Bocelli was on the radio, and Richie wanted to sing along.
When this was the case he still lingered in the kitchen, leaning on the wall so as not to be in the way.
As the luncheon in Decatur finished, Lynn Walker Capland lingered in the church hall, helping clean off the tables and talking with friends.
Before Friday, old men had often lingered in the garden, thumbing their prayer beads or making small talk before entering the worship hall.
It was a magical experience and in the weeks and months that followed it lingered in my mind like a half-remembered dream.
The smell of death lingered in the air in Marsh Harbour, CNN's Gary Tuchman reported Friday, as he toured hard-hit areas there.
Ray lingered in the background with his phone out recording and laughing at the display of enthusiasm from his immediate and extended kin.
Harboring a collective interiority, her paintings synthesize how these themes lingered in Yin's life without the proper terminology or encouragement to discuss them.
The health and environmental consequences of the industry have lingered in Arlit, while the opportunity for a resources-driven, wholesale transformation has largely vanished.
It lingered in the way great books do, long after the last episode ended — I finally understood what all the fuss had been about.
Lo and Behold has the flow of a hurried amusement park tour, spending the bare minimum with attractions that beg to be lingered in.
Supporters lingered in the remodeled train station where Cruz held his rally, some crying and others hugging one another as the news sunk in.
But the chest never turned up, and the lore of unclaimed loot lingered in the back of his mind for the next seven years.
Some athletes have successfully argued that they stopped taking the medication in 2015 but that traces of it lingered in their systems for months.
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.
The judge allowed Siatta about a minute with his mother, and after he was gone Maureen lingered in the courtroom, then in the hallway.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
That morning, I lingered in the shower, hoping I might close my eyes and suddenly wind up in Tahiti — anywhere but other side of a camera, buck naked.
But early last year, the Loon team noticed a odd tendency in some of the balloons: they lingered in one area instead of drifting away on the winds.
To that end, this week, senators began to circulate new language for the AV Start Act, a bill that has lingered in congressional limbo for almost a year.
Sinek&aposs quote lingered in my mind for weeks, until one day I came across a copy of the book on a shelf in the Business Insider newsroom.
Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas on Sunday and lingered in the area for over 36 hours, packing deadly floodwaters, heavy rain and fierce winds, the Washington Post reported.
" The amorous German lingered in Douglass's circle year after year, waiting in vain for the divorce that would allow her to "walk tall as the rightful 'Mrs. Douglass.
Many industry players predict that the black-market marijuana will continue in the same way the moonshine business lingered in dry parts of the South after Prohibition ended.
A mandatory evacuation order was issued for Barbuda in anticipation of Jose, but the storm has lingered in the Caribbean for more than a week without making landfall.
The words lingered in my mind as anomalous, even subversive, as I emerged from the museum into the bright sunlight of another day in the age of Trump.
On Friday nights, when the Louvre Museum closes late, I often lingered in the hall of Dutch painters, treasuring Vermeers and Rembrandts with the rooms nearly to myself.
Obviously, there's a lot of goodwill built around the show, which lingered in various forms, from reunion movies and variety specials to a clever 1995 movie send-up.
Long lingered in the chamber for a while after votes ended, sitting alone in a near-empty chamber in what appeared to be a state of deep thought.
Some lingered in shelters, which filled to capacity as residents waited on updates about their properties, or for FEMA units that would take more than six months to open.
He lingered in the booth to watch the feed of the match between Feliciano López and Guido Pella, the winner of which would play Isner in the third round.
For about 40 minutes he lingered in the airport's public areas -- including a restaurant and a bathroom where he dropped his bags -- before the attack, a criminal complaint said.
For about 40 minutes he lingered in the airport's public areas -- including a restaurant and a bathroom, where he dropped his bags -- before the attack, a criminal complaint said.
Charles lingered in the background, conferring with Wolsley, who assured the new Holy Roman Emperor that the event was more a show of friendship than an alliance against Spain.
She says he lingered in her section, or else by the bathroom area, and that she became so disturbed that she complained to the [store] manager, Maynard von Spiegelfeld.
Before opening fire on the bustling, nightlife hub in downtown Dayton, Ohio, 24-year-old Connor Betts lingered in an alleyway off the main drag for approximately nine minutes.
At the Holiday Inn Resort, usually one of the most rollicking spring break hotels, a sprinkling of students lingered in the pool, arms raised high to protect their beers.
The question of whether I could perform under pressure in a potential polar bear attack, and shoot at the exact right moment, lingered in the back of my mind.
The sweet smoke lingered in the museum for days, a potent reminder that the crisis first activated by the staff with their courageous letter had only just begun. 2.
The men lingered in the area, shouting "Jai Shri Ram" and warning Muslim voters that if they did not vote for the B.J.P., they would be deported to Pakistan.
On a recent afternoon, uniformed police constables patrolled the park outside the high school, and young women in tank tops and eyelash extensions lingered in a playground, killing time.
"Schneiderman, who ran the Clinton campaign in New York, never had the guts to bring this ridiculous case, which lingered in their office for almost 2 years," he added.
She says he lingered in her section, or else by the bathroom area, and that she became so disturbed that she complained to the Pizitz manager, Maynard von Spiegelfeld.
That nervousness lingered in the bond market Monday, with the yield on 10-year Treasury bonds falling, suggesting that investors increasingly believe trade tensions could hinder world economic growth.
They kept their dupattas pulled all the way down over their faces, following the medieval tradition of purdah, or veiling, but men in skullcaps lingered in the doorways anyway, gawking.
To grasp this trauma it helps to understand the German zeitgeist that developed (mainly in the former West Germany) in the post-war years, and lingered in the reunited country.
That idea lingered in cobwebbed corners of my mind until I walked into the Lehmann Maupin's downtown gallery to see Adriana Varejão's Kindred Spirits when it flashed into relevance again.
That may inject some energy into the separate criminal trial of Hindu nationalist leaders charged with provoking the attack on the mosque, which has lingered in lower courts for decades.
"There is a talent to that," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as it lingered in the sky an extra hour so Trump wouldn't arrive in Hanoi too early.
Amis narrated and satirized the tribulations of a haphazard lecturer, but his true target was the vicious class hierarchies that lingered in postwar Britain despite the nation's promise to democratize.
The company declared the matter closed, but Jumia's stock price plummeted more after the August earnings call (and sales-fraud disclosure), and has lingered in the $6 range for weeks.
The casting of Bollywood superstars is yet another way that Chopra subverts stereotypes: It gives huge mainstream appeal to a story that has lingered in the shadows for far too long.
While the cartoon garnered a much-deserved backlash, and many people did come to Williams' defence after the final, there was a palpable message that lingered in the days immediately afterwards.
Regardless, that line of attack lingered in a series of aggregated articles on conservative blogs like The Federalist, Breitbart and Big League Politics (with the apt headline "HMM") published that month.
After they returned to the motel, Mr. Sykes lingered in the hallway for more than an hour holding the 4-month-old, and then entered the room at 8:50 a.m.
Germany's Dax and the euro both lingered in the red though as a bigger-than-expected drop in German industrial orders reinforced euro zone caution after the weekend's inconclusive Italian election.
We've seen chemicals leave behind toxic legacies before — like a compound in Agent Orange that has lingered in Vietnam for decades, harming the health of those exposed and of their kids.
In the recording industry's pre-internet heyday, it would be pretty standard for albums that lingered in the charts for half a year to end up going platinum several times over.
It sprang from a case in Spain in which an old, irrelevant news story about an attorney's financial embarrassments lingered in his Google search results, years after his circumstances had changed.
Over and over in this episode, we saw characters who had lingered in narrative purgatories step forward and take up arms—some of them for family, some of them from family.
"Schneiderman, who ran the Clinton campaign in New York, never had the guts to bring this ridiculous case, which lingered in their office for almost 2 years," Trump said on Twitter.
To this day, I'm unsure how long I would have lingered in the closet, convinced of my own abomination had I not plucked up the necessary courage on that fateful day.
The company declared the matter closed, but Jumia's stock price plummeted more after the August earnings call (and sales-fraud disclosure), and has lingered in single-digit value for several months.
An uneven first period ended with the score tied at 1-1, but a few minutes into the second, the Rangers lingered in the Canadiens' zone, penetrating with a long shift.
Memories of Airtel Africa also lingered in investor minds; that company's shares dropped as much as 12.5% on its London stock market debut in June and has dropped even further since.
Yet, such notions have lingered in society for decades, and we are concerned that this lyric could feed into preconceived notions about Jews and alleged Jewish 'control' of the banks and finance.
For the moment, as the heat of a sun-baked afternoon ebbed, he lingered in the afterglow of the day's success, reviewing the debut with anyone who wanted to talk about it.
On Wednesday at Fort Bragg, as the hearing wound down for the afternoon, I lingered in my seat as the crowd thinned, then leaned against the bar separating me from the defense.
Those interactions would end with the existential question of all retail, a question whose vastness lingered in the air as I rang up their purchases: Did you find what you were looking for?
They were created to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan, and then lingered in the 1990s when they were encouraged to make life difficult for India in its part of Kashmir, which Pakistan claims.
He has steadfastly refused to join the Democratic Party and many mainstream Democrats remain bitter at Sanders, believing he lingered in the 2016 primary for too long and damaged Clinton's general election prospects.
But for a long time, the killings, and Mr. Simpson's acquittal, lingered in a familiar kind of semi-oblivion, a bizarre, horrible episode we might remember but didn't really want to think about.
The euro lingered in the red though, as a bigger-than-expected drop in German industrial orders and then a subdued ECB inflation forecast added to the weekend's inconclusive Italian election, reinforcing caution.
" Most of his movies landed in the middle of the popularity bell curve, but a surprising number have lingered in the popular imagination, notably (and to the continued surprise of its director) "Scarface.
James O'Keefe, the self-styled "citizen journalist" known for his undercover videos of liberal entities, lingered in a heated discussion with an African-American reporter with whom he apparently had some contentious history.
Warning signs about the health of the electronics sector have lingered in recent weeks, with Apple Inc cutting its first quarter revenue forecast and attributing its iPhone revenue shortfall primarily to Greater China.
As the film makes clear, the impression she left on people was so absolute that she'd have lingered in the memories of those she met well after her death, books or no books.
But Dr. El-Sohemy suspects that, as in the heart-attack study, caffeine lingered in the slow metabolizers, narrowing their blood vessels and reducing the flow of blood and oxygen to tiring muscles.
Conceived as an artistic statement in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, the performance lingered in Mr. Brownlee's mind, and helped him answer the question of what he should sing at Carnegie.
M.L.S. Roundup After the final whistle blew, the Atlanta United players lingered in the middle of the field, doling out hugs and soaking up cheers from the crowd of more than 70,000 fans.
For the Dodgers, some of whom lingered in the dugout after the last out, the final scene was as painful as it was joyful for the Astros — the visitors enjoying a Hollywood ending.
Klobuchar and O'Rourke have lingered in the low single-digits in public polls for months, while Buttigieg, who saw success early on in the primary contest, has declined over the past several months.
Then we could have explored more wildlife parks, slipped off the main roads and lingered in small, charming towns, as opposed to getting up at the crack of dawn and strapping in again.
Ginny Thornburgh, Ms. Thornburgh's grandmother, lingered in the church with her husband, Dick Thornburgh, who is now 86 and uses a wheelchair, as guests filed into the church yard to toast the couple.
And Mozart's shadow lingered in the pit to the extent that the orchestral forces were identical to those in "Marriage of Figaro," apart from a cabaret accordion and some extra percussion to add pungency.
Wikstrom originally had something more conventional in mind when he set out to make an ad, he said, but that haunting comment had lingered in his mind a full year after he saw it.
The potential of a military response to attacks on two critical oil refineries in Saudi Arabia fueled a modest bid for Treasurys to start the week and lingered in fixed income markets on Tuesday.
The smell of her cigarettes — a carrier of the mood-altering and highly addictive drug nicotine, which kills more than all other addictions, H.I.V., car accidents, and murders and suicides combined — lingered in the air.
But there was more rioting and street battles with the TPF the next night, and an atmosphere of more subdued tension lingered in Greenwich Village for a few more days before one final night of outrage.
"I was boxing the ears off him, I don't know how it went against me," said Conlan, who lingered in the ring after the fight, twirling his vest around his head to applause from the crowd.
The overall unemployment rate in April stood at 4.2 percent in non-adjusted terms, but the jobless rate for young South Koreans aged 15 to 29 has recently lingered in the double-digit range, sparking concern.
An arch reading "Keep Going" lingered in the corner of my eye as I ran around town in the dark, packing all the stray apples into my backpack in hopes of bolstering the town's food stores.
Binnington, drafted in the third round in 2011, lingered in juniors and the minors for four years before an uneven minor league season with the Chicago Wolves shoved him down the Blues' hierarchy of goalie prospects.
It's a marked change in tone compared to November of 2014, when Schumer criticized the decision to prioritize the Affordable Care Act ahead of economic issues that lingered in the wake of the 2009 stimulus law.
Afterward, those mice exposed to the eight-hertz, thetalike light waves proved to be relatively calm in behavioral tests: they lingered in lighted portions of a special cage, while their twitchier counterparts ran for the shadows.
I just think that on a basic fairness level — even if they thought this was the most efficient way to do this — the unfairness of it has lingered in a very toxic way in our politics.
On Friday morning, the police and Fire Department inspectors were still at the scene of the fire, where the smell of smoke lingered in the air and charred furniture was piled up next to the entryway.
The after-hours tour opened with a Robert Frank shot from the 1950s, when the city was still a powerhouse; wound through gradually dimming streets; stopped at jazz clubs; lingered in punk and hip-hop spots.
As the scent of simmering pork and just-heated corn tortillas lingered in the air, the cries of "gooooooaaaaallll!" from the various TVs echoed through the space as patrons fist-pumped and high-fived each other.
That groundswell of testimony that has empowered women to speak publicly about sexual harassment and abuse is posing challenges about how best to have a national conversation about a subject that previously lingered in the shadows.
Still, fears of recession lingered in the market as the spread between the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note and that of the 2-year note turned negative for the second time in one week.
Since it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed the personal data of millions of Facebook users, one question has lingered in the minds of the public: What other data did Dr. Aleksandr Kogan gain access to?
She wanted one for herself — she'd use it to make her loved ones happy, get rid of the smell of garbage that lingered in her city, and even add an extra hour of sleep in the morning.
There he lingered in jail for three months, arrested under Article 221 of the Chinese criminal code, a little-used provision that makes it an offense to fabricate and spread claims that seriously damage a business's reputation.
The case has lingered in the court system for a while, but now it's time for a mandatory settlement conference ... which means the judge is trying to get both sides to reach an agreement to avoid trial.
Germany's Dax and the euro both lingered in the red though as a bigger-than-expected drop in German industrial orders reinforced caution ahead of a 613 ECB news conference and after the weekend's inconclusive Italian election.
American psychiatrists and scientists came to this conclusion in 2013, after they found out that the positive after effects of the drug lingered in the body a week after use, which wasn't the case with regular antidepressants.
Following the brief court session, Flynn and his new attorneys retreated to an attorney lounge in the courthouse, spending nearly two hours behind closed doors as reporters lingered in the hallway and camera crews stood by outside.
That evidence suggests President Donald Trump's approval rating -- which has lingered in the lower to mid 40s throughout his presidency -- likely won't see too much of a change in the wake of the killing of Iranian Gen.
Until this point, the case has lingered in the background, stemming from a subpoena the House Judiciary Committee sent to McGahn in April, well before the Ukraine impeachment scandal kicked House proceedings into high gear this fall.
They have shown up in greater concentrations, they bike more and drive less, and they have lingered in cities longer — possibly because they are still building a house down payment, delaying children longer or forgoing parenthood entirely.
This conspiracy theory has been disproved by national security experts — one of whom, former homeland security adviser Thomas Bossert, said he repeatedly told Trump it was false — but it has lingered in the presidential and Republican consciousnesses.
The case count has climbed to 695 people infected across 22 different states, driven in part by outbreaks that have lingered in New York and Washington, according to a statement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It seems plausible that "Westron Wynde" began as a folk lyric in the 14th century and simply lingered in the popular mind, well-loved enough to end up at the royal court as well as in the taverns.
In the vast majority of cases of patients in my hospital who have lingered in I.C.U.s with no chance of recovery, it has been the families of patients who have insisted on futile, invasive treatment, not the doctors.
I walked the Roman paths that were most familiar and dearest to me, lingered in the Roman piazzas that had given me pleasure before and supped not just on the classics but on one classic in particular: gricia.
A police spokeswoman, Officer Tawny Wright, said on Monday that he had lingered in the search area in his car, drawing the attention of an officer who stopped him for a vehicle violation and detained him for questioning.
In class, I learned that my history started in chains and peaked with Martin Luther King Jr. At home, I couldn't find anyone who could quite relate to the otherness that always lingered in the pit of my stomach.
A buzz also lingered in the studio from a gathering at the Saatchi Gallery in London, where the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club introduced a coffee-table book featuring 18 jewelry designers as well as others in the luxury field.
But the longer Peter lingered in his unwillingness to cop to the way the show's process works, the more it started to seem like it might have just been a higher-order strategy for screening his bid to be Bachelor.
Plans for that joint appearance could still fall apart, and patience is running thin among some -- with Sanders insistent on policy concessions and Clinton aides feeling he's lingered in the race too long after Clinton became the presumptive Democratic nominee.
A moment of drama encapsulates the achievement: After Jie resigned in the second of three matches, the 23-year-old lingered in his chair, staring down at the board for several minutes, fidgeting with game pieces and scratching his head.
Learning after the interview that his flight home had been canceled, Mr. Hickenlooper took the development in stride; he lingered in the newsroom, bantering with our colleague Stephanie Saul about Teddy Roosevelt's relationship with the muckraking reporters of his day.
Edgar's diagnosis didn't come of nowhere—his PTSD has always lingered in the background of the show, sometimes brought up in the form of a twisted joke or a vague reference to combat—but it's never been an explicit storyline.
In June, people there told us, they watched a herd of musk ox retreat to small patches of snow that lingered in the hills as they panted through a three-day heat wave of temperatures at and above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
On a recent morning at the 18-hole Jackson Park Golf Course, two employees lingered in the building near the first tee, where golfers could buy a $1 cup of coffee and a $6 Polish sausage at the snack bar.
At the family house, he lingered in a room with a bed facing a television — probably the room where he gave his mother the fatal pills — then started aggressively cleaning up, throwing away whatever he could get his hands on.
"I told the owner, I said, 'I'm going to quit here when I get my own place,'" Mr. Ortiz said as former co-workers from The Light Rail Café who had come to celebrate his opening lingered in the restaurant.
But Ms. Huffman's comments to the judge, aiming to remove any taint from her daughter and the neuropsychologist, left unanswered questions that have lingered in the case: What role had Ms. Huffman's husband, the actor William H. Macy, played in the events?
A Ceretto riserva was pale and sheer in texture, beautifully floral, yet had a tensile strength and profound minerality, tasting of steely red fruit, a flavor that lingered in the mouth long after I swallowed, what the Italians call "retrogusto," or aftertaste.
Just as the many depictions of Hillary Clinton by Amy Poehler and Kate McKinnon lingered in the memory as somehow friendly (smart, groundbreaking) and devastating (power-mad) at the same time, so did they likely reinforce every unshakeable opinion of the candidate.
That the Miss America protest has long lingered in the popular imagination as a bra-burning, and that bra-burning has become a metonym for postwar American feminism, says a lot about the backlash to the second wave that would soon ensue.
But the horrific nature of the crimes lingered in collective memory because of their viciousness, the notoriety of those who died and the cult-like influence Manson exerted over his "family," outwardly laid-back hippies and flower children who became killers under his influence.
Jingoism has always lingered in dangerous proximity to racism and discrimination, but even British lefties – those of us who reject that national borders should delineate identity, passion, or empathetic priorities – could be found whooping at trampolinists they didn't know existed until minutes before their routine.
But a month lingered in the back of vapers' minds: May 2020, when manufacturers are set to decide whether to file the costly and extensive premarket tobacco application, or PTMA, to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that they got away without for several years.
Bennett lingered in front of his locker, which was filled with a messy pile of cleats and stacked with books: "The Revolt of the Black Athlete," by the sociologist Harry Edwards, who has advised Kaepernick; "Soul of a Citizen," by the activist Paul Rogat Loeb.
A man who prides himself on finding an opponent's weakness, Mr. Trump at one point zeroed in on an existential question that has lingered in many newsrooms since his surprise victory: How much does the traditional news media still matter in a polarized age?
However, as the backlash to the CBS News announcement played out, a question lingered in my mind: If black reporters had been represented, but, say, Asian-Americans or Hispanic-Americans or Muslim-Americans had not, what type of furor would have occurred, if any?
The recommendations are based on observations that the virus can live in semen as long as 93 days after an infection, but a recent report in the journal Eurosurveillence described two cases in which the virus lingered in semen six months after a person was infected.
SANTIAGO, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Tear gas lingered in the air in downtown Santiago on Tuesday as Chilean commuters made their way to work following another night of fire, looting and riots, in a sign that a cabinet reshuffle by President Sebastian Pinera was still not enough.
FROM PEN: Figure Skating Star Nancy Kerrigan Opens Up About Her 6 Miscarriages   Rauch recounts the moment she found out she had lost her baby, calling it "one of the most profound sorrows I have ever felt in my life" that "kickstarted a primal depression that lingered" in her.
There is some relief in sight for Houston, the fourth most populous U.S. city, with forecasters saying five days of torrential rain may come to an end as the storm that has lingered in the Gulf of Mexico, picks up speed and leaves the region later in the day.
I was in the land of sun and surf, after all, and even though the country was technically on the brink of its "winter" season, the weather lingered in the mid-70s, which, as someone from New York would consider, meant shorts, tees, and sandals all week long.
Although fumigation succeeded in substantially reducing the coca crop, the small farmers remember it as a dark time when the whole landscape turned black, animals disappeared, livestock died, strange illnesses lingered in people for years, and local guerrillas traded fire with military helicopters that arrived as escorts for the sprayer planes.
The Deuce For the streetwalkers turned adult-film aspirants in "The Deuce," Los Angeles has lingered in the imagination like a Xanadu of sunshine and cocaine, a place where they can make real money without feeding the succubi of pimps and gangsters, and perhaps own a little piece of Hollywood in the process.
In his earliest Dismal Man writing, Hearn was rewarded for going intensely purple (a crime scene contains "masses of crumbling human bones, strung together by half-burnt sinews, or glued one upon another by a hideous adhesion of half-molten flesh, boiled brains and jellied blood mingled with coal"), and that quality lingered in his prose for years.
But Venus's results this fortnight and perseverance over the past few years serve as a beacon of hope for anyone who has lost a few more times than they've won, whose down moments have felt endless, who has watched those closest to them attract success like a magnet as you lingered in the background, going through the same motions without any of the same results.
Michael Jackson's infamous mugshot — and the media frenzy surrounding his 2005 child molestation trial — will forever be burned into the collective pop culture consciousness, but the events of the media circus that accompanied the high-profile court case have lingered in the minds of the 12 jurors who ultimately decided the fate of an icon as the world watched in awe (and, for some, in anger).
During what University of South Carolina Beaufort sociology professor Deborah J. Cohan characterizes as "a moment of potential racial reckoning, for feminism and for the larger culture," a question loomed over the march's planning and lingered in its aftermath: Is the mainstream feminist movement finally ready to treat the perspectives and experiences of women of color with the same gravity as those of their white counterparts?
Cassandra Overton-Welchin, who works with the Mississippi Black Women's Roundtable and the Mississippi Women's Economic Security Initiative and would join the tour when it picked up in Jackson, MS, tells me that Trump's rhetoric and policies are nothing shocking or scary to those living in a state that at one-time had the highest rate of lynchings and where segregation lingered in most institutions long after 1954's Brown vs.
"Karma Kagyu & Essex St. (Yellow Studio) (Devotion)" (20123), a large yellow-drenched painting, shows a Buddhist ceremony taking place in a room that resembles both the Karma Triyana Dharmachakra monastery in Woodstock, N.Y., which Churchman visited shortly before making it, and the artist Zoe Leonard's former New York studio (some years after Leonard left that building, Churchman occupied the adjacent space and that connection lingered in their imagination).
Like the innie-outie bellybutton, Arsenal fans' Arsene Wenger-related plane banners are confused AF. Understandable, though—after a jaw-dropping 21 years as manager of Arsenal (which is 300 years in EPL managerial time), Wenger has developed a devout fanbase (see: nostalgia for a lossless 2003-04 season and title and a UCL finals run in 2005-06) and a rambunctious set of detractors (see: those mounting pitchforks while Arsenal has lingered in 2nd-4th place for a bajillion years).

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