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But if this whole decision lingers and lingers, deep into 2019, then that means we're going through the same thing again, as happened in 1984 and 2004 and 2016.
There will be a part of it that always lingers.
And that "fingers crossed" approach still lingers over immunotherapy today.
Close to Tellez's house, Rick lingers in an enclosed pen.
Back in the Garden's labyrinth, the boxing inspector, Farrago, lingers.
It lingers in the minds of handmaids, Marthas, and Econowives.
Quite rightly, the stench of sexual misconduct lingers for life.
Today, those functions have gravitated elsewhere, but the aesthetic lingers.
An app that lingers on the minutiae of your life.
But it's the dynamic between Celeste and Perry that lingers.
Though improving, penetration still lingers low at around 30 percent.
And for some, that belief still lingers today, he said.
It speeds by quickly, but lingers in the mind's ear.
Yet Gavin Kroff lingers in the corridor stooping and staring.
The Model 3 stokes immediate desire, and the lust lingers.
The camera lingers briefly over his image before moving on.
Friday: Snow lingers across northern New England into the afternoon.
He lets me caress him and lingers under my touch.
The surprise, if not shock, of Mr. Trump's victory lingers.
The smell lingers, and if anything, grows stronger with time.
That feeling lingers as she continues to use a wheelchair.
A reclusive spirit lingers in a building frozen in time.
Here's why that's so notable as the trade war lingers.
But the shadow of what these innocents have suffered lingers.
They feed the beast that lingers within all of us.
Even so, this strange little book lingers in the mind.
The way she lingers outside the room embarrasses the girl.
It's not an easy movie to embrace, but it lingers.
The longer she lingers, though, the more this veneer fades.
He lingers especially on the polio that nearly killed him.
It's a harrowing portrayal of death that lingers long after.
But the longer this lingers, the more uncertainty sinks in.
"It lingers on and on and on," Mr. Becker said.
If the shutdown lingers, U.S. employees will face even more hardship.
It still lingers to this day, that's why it's number seven.
But what happened to him on The Lost Colony still lingers.
This impact is emotional, and for some, it lingers long term.
A gaze that lingers a second too long makes me panic.
If it lingers, however, it can cause more harm than good.
Still, my feeling lingers that his appointment represents a safe course.
This older, 'clever' meaning lingers in expressions like "don't be cute".
With 2017 around the corner, uncertainty still lingers in many areas.
As their children have fought to become clean, the guilt lingers.
Jenkins lingers on their bodies, Tish's virginal vulnerability, Fonny's tender knowing.
I've sobered up a bit since then, but the effect lingers.
The question of why Martin would do any of this lingers.
He yet lingers by its freight elevator and the loading dock.
He lingers on its mud and its blood, making each glisten.
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The camera lingers on expensive cars, but club scenes appear threadbare.
Uncertainty about when, or if, they can ever go home lingers.
Consequently, an air of cautiousness lingers for markets around the world.
PHILADELPHIA — The idea lingers that art can be separated from politics.
So Heather moves slowly; she sits down; she delays; she lingers.
We follow them on their journey, which lingers on the landscape.
But after she leaves, Affleck lingers behind, confined to his haunted house.
For most actors, it's in the eyes – that's where the camera lingers.
Still, schools expect the numbers to keep rising if the shutdown lingers.
That's a reliable sign of pending recession if it the inversion lingers.
There lingers a strange mixture of awe and bitterness toward white people.
The jury didn't buy it, but the lie lingers in public memory.
The threat of the Zika virus spreading beyond this tiny area lingers.
Sometimes the bass carries the melody; sometimes it lingers in the background.
He never had occasion to fire the gun, but his anxiety lingers.
The movie lingers with him for an unbearably long period of time.
She becomes wary of strangers whose gaze lingers a little too long.
Throughout Women in Public, the threat lingers that selfhood might be objectified.
Suspicion lingers however as the sides promote conflicting visions for Syria's future.
One scene in particular lingers in memory after the film is over.
The camera lingers as she slowly pushes it deeper into her skin.
Still, the idea of Larry Sanders again playing in the NBA lingers.
In the end, that might be what lingers most about 199 Cemeteries.
That's the question that lingers more than a month after his election.
Jim has since rid himself of that belief, but suspicion still lingers.
Among Haitian-Americans, as others, resentment lingers over Cubans' preferential immigration status.
Even when a scene is less than vicious, a harsh aftertaste lingers.
Instead of merely dying after the battle is finished, however, he lingers.
The Zika virus lingers in semen, the reproductive fluid that contains sperm.
But then she'll eat him if the lovestruck arachnid lingers too long.
That mystery lingers, because there are no identifying signs from the killers.
Rather than knock you over, it slowly fills a room, and lingers.
Congress has canceled a planned recess next week as the shutdown lingers.
The stigma of watching "porn for men" as a woman lingers, though.
"Claws In Your Back" lingers in the darkest moments, but remains optimistic.
Unlike caffeine, it'll gives you a basic, low, steady dose that lingers.
The new takes over, but the old lingers if you look close.
The one doubt that lingers is how permanent all of it is.
The effects could be huge if the trade war lingers or intensifies.
The ghost of it lingers, as well as the promise of another.
The "Never Trump" taint still lingers three and a half years later.
She lingers to jot a line or two in a tiny notebook.
But if the tension lingers, this might be a cause for concern.
Meanwhile, debate still lingers over whether professional gamers should be considered athletes.
But it's O'Malley's vibrant Sinead who lingers after the play is over.
But the inspector acknowledged that the residue of zero-tolerance policing lingers.
Beneath the surface, however, resentment lingers amongst those who spoke to Reuters.
In Enid, however, sentiment about the endorsement lingers weeks after the election.
Its residue—impassioned, articulate, pissed off—lingers long after the song ends.
Even now, 15 years later, that night still lingers in my mind.
This book lingers, for several intense chapters, on Kerry's experience in Vietnam.
As the storm lingers over the area, Michaeli has dropped his estimate.
This is the type of destruction that forever lingers, haunting buildings and inhabitants.
Still, concern lingers about how the nation's immigration policies might affect her career.
Concern lingers about the Fed's signals for a possible June interest rate hike.
Real teenagers hold grudges, and this kind of physical and emotional abuse lingers.
However, in some people the virus lingers in certain tissues like the oropharynx.
That second issue isn't likely to be one that lingers around for ByteDance.
It lingers in soils and water for much longer than studies once suggested.
This feeling lingers despite discovering that the ritual was staged by the artist.
It lingers as a horrific soundtrack he can't keep out of his head.
Marker's presence also lingers in a more tangible way: his untouched Parisian studio.
The kind of concertgoer who lingers after a set to photograph the equipment.
Narrator: Finally, they're able to wash off the OC. But the pain lingers.
The feeling always lingers, he says, but it grows dimmer by the day.
Ever wonder what happens to clothing that lingers at the dry cleaner…forever?
Rape lingers, even for someone as capable, confident, and controlled as Elizabeth Jennings.
A bout of pneumonia that left him hospitalized lingers in his racking coughs.
The quietness lingers between us, though outside the unit is loud as usual.
Social precariousness lingers, worsened by the spread of low-paying part-time contracts.
The question that now lingers is whether it is for the last time.
But for other kinds of extreme weather events, namely tornadoes, a question lingers.
Minter's condensation captures bits of atmosphere and dirt; it grips, hangs, and lingers.
Even if the game hasn't been made that way, the revenue shadow lingers.
His impact, which went beyond mere aesthetics, lingers, Ms. Falke said by email.
The colonial legacy lingers over any game played between Japanese and Korean teams.
The sight sparked anxiety among politicians, activists and the public that still lingers.
Shutdown angst lingers Trump will arrive on Capitol Hill at a raw moment.
And what about "Metamorphoses," which still lingers in the minds of many theatergoers?
But its outlook — optimistic about human nature yet cynical about the times — lingers.
International [Also read: "What Lingers After Decades of Reporting on the Cambodian Genocide"] _____
This slow release of fat results in juiciness that lingers as you chew.
Featuring a stunning performance from Ethan Hawke, it lingers uneasily in the subconscious.
The camera lingers longer on Trevor's faraway looks than on any particular dog.
He lingers at Giacometti's lovely sculpture of his mother, struggling with his emotions.
In contrast to Fed expectations, uncertainty lingers over the ECB's policy meeting on Thursday.
But the question of why this was possible in the first place still lingers.
Like a nightmare that leaves you rattled long after you wake, this music lingers.
Global market rundown: Markets appear in a holding pattern as uncertainty over trade lingers.
So he lingers on, without a democratic mandate, presiding over only the West Bank.
Once in the water stream, it lingers and can continue to devastate the population.
Spice: Very strong spice up front on the tongue that lingers and sometimes overpowers.
The camera lingers on this image as the Game of Thrones title card appears.
The feeling of it lingers for a second even after the sound is gone.
This week it's Huawei, but if the perfect deal lingers, could Apple be next?
Still, though, as the credits roll, the question lingers: Can Bumblebee fall in love?
A haze lingers over Atlanta's skyline from a large fire burning in northwestern Georgia.
As viewers saw at the end of season one, darkness still lingers in Hawkins.
Fight Club's moment may have passed, but the movie itself lingers like a scar.
Yet an unnerving sense lingers that no one fully understands what has gone wrong.
By week's end, the dust has settled on that drama but it still lingers.
He's not alone, either: A passion for SGI lingers well into the modern day.
"It lingers in my mind throughout the day on a regular basis," he says.
But for his mother, the fear still lingers that he will develop diarrhea again.
Such discrimination lingers in our anger-filled veins even now in a progressive era.
Her departure mitigates the damage to the bank's reputation, but an underlying problem lingers.
Balancing patience with the disbelief that still lingers over missing the Euros is difficult.
The bitter taste of soap from this opera still lingers in our collective mouths.
The smell of the patient's dinner lingers, raw meat and fat against cast iron.
The movie lingers in the mind and sits like a lump in the soul.
The story doesn't last long, but the sense that you have fur lingers awhile.
The metallic taste of the sulphur dioxide lingers and irritates the eyes and throat.
Uncertainty lingers while both sides hammer out the first phase of a trade deal.
But the imprint she left on her teacher and those around her still lingers.
The final shot lingers on Daya, who just got her hands on guard's gun.
Unlike sarin, VX is "persistent," meaning it lingers in the environment rather than disperses.
He cannot recall much of it—at least not in detail—but it lingers.
Soutine captures that alien grace that lingers in the blood and in the bone.
Inside rooms are filled with darkness and a smell of dirt and perfume lingers.
The more we try to erase, the more visible the mistake — the residue lingers.
Years pass, life goes on, but that other home lingers like an unanswered question.
When senior officials cluster around him, reverentially taking notes, she lingers in the background.
Mary Louise notes how pretty she is as her gaze lingers in her direction.
The cumulative residue of all of Trump's unproven allegations about voter fraud lingers, however.
Brexit lingers as a reminder of the costs that would befall a Fortress America.
" But he also acknowledged, "If it lingers for days after, then there's an issue.
His record collection is on vinyl; the camera lingers over his vintage stereo system.
Microsoftsays it's done away with stack ranking since 2013, but the memory clearly lingers.
The resulting fog is denser and lingers longer than the more common radiation fog.
The resulting prolonged shot lingers a few seconds too long on Joanie's nude torso.
He lingers in the British popular imagination primarily, oddly enough, as a television presenter.
While the younger generation has demonstrated more progressive leanings, the anti-communist loyalty lingers.
Even in politics, the uncertainty lingers as a new election is to be held.
But up near the DMZ, the shame of the old camp town still lingers.
And the problem is that when that bird flies away then the scent lingers.
He quickly snaps out of it, but that weird, slightly lustful hangover just lingers.
Lafawndah cuts an enigmatic figure, and that air of secrecy lingers beguilingly across her work.
But the broader crisis for German society lingers on, with no easy solution in sight.
Those effects and others will only widen if the longest-ever U.S. funding lapse lingers.
I'm hoping that that sort of eclipses anything that's been recently spoken — that that lingers.
But if it lingers any longer than that, you should definitely get to a doctor.
It's easy to start a new account, but that frustration lingers for quite some time.
It is a grief that lingers, resistant to resolution, perhaps because it is so isolating.
The camera lingers on Camille's extremities, which she drapes off the side of the tub.
The camera lingers on a pec, then an oblique, as their muscles bulge and contract.
Abraham Lincoln's spirit still lingers at the White House, or so the spooky legend goes.
A subtle reminder of the Opium Wars lingers, however, around one of the garden's lakes.
But while Virtual Boy is a quarter-century in the past, the memory still lingers.
And that, even more than the clown's nasty tricks, might be what lingers with you.
" At the doorway, Kroff lingers as if he expects you to call him back. "Disappointment.
The divided attitudes about the value of female work that informed these debates lingers today.
Her laughter summed up a palpable shadiness, even lawlessness, that lingers in the air here.
But the chemical only lingers for a few hours in the breath, the company said.
This being a Knausgaard novel, an awareness of life's darker mysteries lingers around the edges.
The question lingers how long these Robinsons will be able to sustain that creative trajectory.
I don't think this is actually true, but the psychological rot lingers, and it whispers.
Summer lingers a few days longer here than on the surfside slopes just yards away.
Even the way Ms. Ballerini lingers over certain vowels suggests the shadow of Ms. Swift.
The building has frequent power cuts and the stench of urine lingers in the hallways.
As Russia is trying to ingratiate itself back into international sports community, some darkness lingers.
But the question lingers: What about people who like watching soccer on a Monday night?
Today, the student body now numbers about 300, and the impact of that fight lingers.
And he usually lingers well after their conclusion, shaking attendees' hands on the rope line.
But the mistrust lingers, and crime witnesses and victims often refuse to cooperate with detectives.
The camera pans slowly around the gorgeous house and lingers on the meals they share.
In any event, when the pieces fall into place, the question of who cares lingers.
And what lingers in France's book is the toll that memory took and still takes.
At one point, the camera lingers on Baehrel's handwritten reservation list for the year 2025.
When a storm lingers over an area longer, it can dump more water on it.
As the women await the court's ruling, their struggle to deal with the trauma lingers.
His right arm is extended; a pointed index finger lingers on the body's motionless chest.
When the half time gives you a brief respite, a haze lingers in your mind.
Thompson does the shoveling with graceful precision; the roughage lingers in the air like glitter.
One such pleasure is purely intellectual and lingers well beyond the experience of the show.
"It's something that lingers with you because you do want the best for children," he says.
It lingers year-round, and getting it under control can be a frustrating and bumpy road.
Even if the May pullback lingers until summer, Cresset Capital's Jack Ablin plans to embrace it.
This is a very good follow-up piece on how war lingers on long after victories.
She lingers longest on the implants ("I'm not against it, but it's a no for me").
And then the camera lingers on Littlefinger's face for a second, and on his clear disappointment.
But the conflation of race, ethnicity and nationality lingers, says Shin Gi-wook of Stanford University.
So the question lingers: Can you pull off dating someone who is close to your ex?
Phosphorous builds up in lake sediments and lingers long after sources of pollution have dried up.
But the issue could become more serious if the shutdown lingers for much longer, Meiburg said.
"It's not my love for Nathan that lingers after 15 years, it's my resentment," Madeline says.
And when those textiles are made of synthetic stuff like polyester insulation, it lingers and accumulates.
The scene isn't meant to be ominous or depressing, but the weight of its emotion lingers.
As Shannon Beador navigates her divorce, an important question lingers: will she keep her last name?
Joe's spiritual presence lingers in a shrine he's built to honor his new cookbook, Pizza Camp.
The fourth episode on shallow seas lingers on dying, bleached corals in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
The camera lingers lovingly over the pens in their hands during these scenes, emphasizing their significance.
On his latest video, that tease of new music lingers before exploding into a literal celebration.
Courts soon blocked most of the proposition's rules, but critics assert that the political fallout lingers.
Sometimes, the wind here blows Crunchberries, other days a heavy yeasty smell lingers in the air.
Hoover's legacy rightfully lingers in the hearts and minds of many in the nation's press corps.
Speculation also lingers that the BOJ may ease again at its July 28-29 policy review.
What lingers is a sense of understanding, a rare bit of actual wisdom from the cult.
Even in later episodes, once the two are working side by side, the original dynamic lingers.
I don't mean to overpraise these pieces; yet my mind lingers in the worlds they create.
Often these children live in older communities, where lead lingers in the household dust and soil.
It's not unlike what I see on the streets of Shanghai—it's loud, cigarette smoke lingers.
The camera lingers on Marnie's face for a moment: She looks shellshocked and a little afraid.
These differences can be imperceptible, depending on where your eye lingers as you scan the newsroom.
You have that warmth in your mouth and it lingers, but it doesn't overstay its welcome.
That beef was smoothed over, but perhaps still lingers, based on what unfolded on Sunday night.
On "Verisimilitude," that abundant energy hardly ever breaks through completely; it lingers just under the surface.
But the memory lingers of his desultory final set against Thiem in the French Open quarterfinals.
" It lingers in her mind, but Mullein dismisses it, noting, "I'm the one causing the trouble.
Instead, what lingers is a feeling of being lectured to — which isn't much fun at all.
Confidence: Medium-High Some light showers are possible early Tuesday as the warm front lingers nearby.
But ever since its premiere in 1935, the work has divided opinion, and the debate lingers.
"The longer this story lingers, the more it will etch itself in people's minds," he said.
The camera lingers on them in the intimate act of hairdressing; cool light fills the room.
Slavery may have ended 150 years ago, but its legacy lingers in ways invisible and implicit.
But still his warning lingers, a caution about trusting words and rules with safeguarding our democracy.
A food that lingers—leaves a stain, or an ache in the wrist after prolonged stirring.
"It lingers," said Dylan Steil, an owner of a restaurant in Davenport that flooded in April.
The memory of Soviet tanks on Hungarian streets still lingers; for many in Hungary, Europe represents freedom.
It was basically bunk, but it had an aura of "truthiness" that still lingers with us today.
So when you wake up in the morning, some vague residue lingers, the ghost of an idea.
I stop at the store for a bottle wine and a pack of gum (pizza breath lingers).
The "Sell in May and go away" mantra lingers in the minds of investors every year, too.
But the daring emotional violence lingers longer, well after the lights go down on the final shot.
But the camera lingers on the scars on their hands — and a red balloon floats above them.
In another, he lingers on Sam's face as she reacts to a conversation between Erick and Ray.
However, one glaring flaw pointed out in our review of the first model still lingers: the camera.
Showers return tomorrow with periods of rain into midweek as a front lingers close to the area.
The camera lingers on shots of control room monitors, and the dialogue is packed with robotics jargon.
That bug might be fading from the headlines, but it still lingers in at least 900,000 computers.
They also monitor basic data such as temperature and humidity, which affect how pollution forms and lingers.
The camera often lingers in close-up on the subjects' eyes, which are determined, tired, or fluttering.
And it's a bummer that something as harmless as ganja lingers in your system for 28 days.
But the assumption that something can't be false because it's being shared and discussed somehow lingers on.
While experts say the risk of Ebola being transmitted from survivors to others is low, suspicion lingers.
He said the threat lingers in areas where the cables are in shallower waters or make landfall.
Trade war lingers, Brexit mess deepens There's no shortage of questions swirling around board rooms right now.
The light, floral scent also lingers on my skin longer than some of my most expensive perfumes.
Their relationship is the reason the film lingers in your mind and soul — and probably never leaves.
In the end, Das lingers in Lhasa for only two weeks and returns, via Tashilhunpo, to Darjeeling.
Brown shook his head; more than a hint of a native Brooklyn rasp lingers in his voice.
Group activities could spawn some serious chemistry while Venus lingers in your teamwork zone until the 25th.
Early in "Black Wave," Michelle Tea's new novel, her protagonist, also named Michelle, lingers over her books.
Especially as cold weather lingers after the holidays, they'll be grateful to have this sweater on hand.
Today (Sunday): Some drizzle lingers this morning, maybe even mixed with a touch of sleet or snow.
After Danny gets into a fight at Rand HQ, the camera lingers on the head security guard.
The question that lingers, ahead of the game against P.S.G., is whether the same goes for presidents.
She lingers long enough to gaze at audience members, who ring the performance area on three sides.
"The evil that descended on America 17 years ago still lingers in our world," Mr. Pence warned.
The 2020 Super Bowl has come and gone, but the drama surrounding game day still lingers on.
But the cloud of doubt resulting from his poor showing in the first two contests still lingers.
Right as Liu lingers on a subject long enough to discern what it is, he changes direction.
The song doesn't decide whether to stay footloose or settle down; it lingers between restlessness and longing.
For one thing, female singers frequently performed male roles, establishing a tradition in opera that lingers today.
Still, the shame lingers, because the messaging runs up against one of our species' deepest innate values.
The shame is gone from television criticism, but a strain of defensiveness still lingers in her work.
The "why" goes back centuries, and says much about the searing effects of colonization that lingers today.
When you have fully experienced your bite, swallow, then pause to notice how long the flavor lingers.
Now, read the article, "A Merciless Cold Lingers in the Midwest," and answer the following questions: 1.
There's much less of that prejudice nowadays, but what lingers still strains police-LGBTQ relations in America.
If the occupation somehow lingers that long, there will be a heavy impact on the region's tourism.
Porter is an energetic wing who lingers on the perimeter while Wall and Beal draw the defense's attention.
The neighborhood is facing rapid development, and the camera lingers on a hideous new high-rise apartment building.
Still, the threat of retaliation from China against Apple due to Trump's trade war lingers in the air.
A weaker jet stream also has more waves, and that means more extreme weather that lingers for longer.
Some traders have said corporate economic activity remains slow as uncertainty lingers from last month's disputed presidential election.
Outside of the controversy surrounding Nate Parker, one big question lingers: Should we continue seeing movies about slavery?
"With no emissions, it still lingers on and on and on," says co-author Ron Prinn of MIT.
We've all experienced that annoying nagging cough that lingers on after we catch a cold or the flu.
And yet, this imbecilic idea that we need to run government more like a business somehow lingers on.
Behind the main thoroughfares, a foul stench lingers in the air as raw sewage trickles down muddy slopes.
The virus is spread through coughs and sneezes and lingers in the air for up to two hours.
If the coyote lingers, try to act as big and loud as possible to scare the coyote off.
After Britain's vote to leave the EU, CETA is likely to fall apart, but its shaming effect lingers.
At night, in "Halloween," a character lingers outside, with white sheets hanging behind him, rustling ever so slightly.
The microbeads are soft, yet the fragrance is strong — it lingers on the skin hours after scrubbing down.
Brady's suspension for his role in a scheme to deflate footballs ended last week, but his fury lingers.
Back in Youngstown, the fondness for Mr. Traficant lingers despite allegations that he was tied to the mob.
It has a surprisingly pleasant aroma, a mature, fruity sweetness, nice acidity, and lingers well on the tongue.
The camera lingers on the scenario as one child tries to pull the other out of the pipe.
But 1980s sentiment lingers, and the path to expansion isn't without obstacles for entrepreneurs struggling to build companies.
Open water is hurricane fuel; the longer Florence lingers over the water, the more moisture it can collect.
Still, while many Chinese families have embraced instruments like the piano and violin, skepticism about the saxophone lingers.
"Dating Around" has an eye for romance, and not just because it lingers on its daters' coy glances.
A hundred and forty years later, a warped copy of that blueprint lingers, tainting the modern camp experience.
You're never told who the culprit of his crime is, so the question of his innocence always lingers.
Because ivermectin lingers in the blood, it also kills insects that bite humans, including mosquitoes, lice and mites.
The camera lingers on faces, especially those of Lila and Lenù; rarely are their expressions clear or consistent.
Although some of the venues in Melbourne are legal, the stigma lingers and patrons keep themselves to themselves.
The uniform may have changed from one decade to the next, yet the dynamic lingers to this day.
As Mr. Rock confesses he cheated on his wife, he goes in for the close-up and lingers.
In his direction of Jan's exodus, Harald Zwart lingers on the Arctic Circle location of this hero's ordeal.
Another perception that lingers in Austin is that Mr. Patrick plans to run against Mr. Abbott in 2018.
But the festival remains a prevailingly male-dominated event, and the sexualized atmosphere of Harvey Weinstein's heyday lingers.
Despite the pain he is in, the ghost of a smirk lingers on his lips, but fades quickly.
It follows years of accusations and unsuccessful litigation against her former producer Dr. Luke; clearly, the animus lingers.
As the gaze of the camera lingers on that door, ajar, we realize that someone else is coming.
Leonardo's ghost lingers throughout the walled town (Mona Lisa cookies, anyone?), where contemporary artists have reinterpreted his vision.
Coronavirus doesn't transfer through sweat, but we don't definitively know how long the virus lingers on various surfaces.
Ashoona often lingers on the spiritual as well as the stories and ways of life of previous generations.
The question that still lingers, however, is why Magritte cut up "La Pose enchantée" in the first place.
What you say and do lingers now, where more was swept under a proverbial rug in the past.
Admittedly Shireen was a relatively minor character, but the horrific nature of her death is one that lingers on.
Thompson lingers on the edge of the frame, attempting to get his ex-girlfriend to pass him his daughter.
Japan occupied Korea for 35 years before the end of World War II, and anti-Japanese sentiment still lingers.
Otherwise Ouelette just lingers, gazing skyward and fishing whiskey from his parka to quiet memories of his ferocious father.
Still, Peña Nieto insists that the problem is that the news media lingers too long on the bad news.
In another scene the camera lingers on a group of orange-robed monks on the shore of Lake Michigan.
Or more often than not, just something that lingers on those to-do lists, but never actually gets done.
The camera lingers on the girls' short skirts, pink lips, and rigid plastic eyes, intentionally tracking the male gaze.
While uncertainty over the so-called Brexit lingers, economists expect it to have limited impact on the U.S. economy.
For the next 15 seconds, the camera lingers on her as she squirms, searching for words that don't come.
Though some of that appeal still lingers, today public policymakers just need to focus on making it financially feasible.
Working on this series, I was looking to recreate the mood that lingers in the area without being explicit.
The movie really lingers on those moments, a cinematic device that wordlessly ascribes deeper meaning to this physical object.
The painting of Emmett Till is not in the ICA's show, but its effect lingers, and that is sufficient.
More on Harvey: Some hints of the devastation: As Harvey lingers, the extent of its devastation still isn't clear.
And like any other fight among mostly like-minded people, the longer it lingers, the nastier the eventual reckoning.
Even though podcasts share no particular style and very few conventions, a sense of high purpose lingers around them.
After you flush, there might be orange ring of what looks like pizza grease that lingers around the bowl.
Another storm, Hurricane Irma, is expected to make landfall in Florida on Saturday, and Hurricane Jose lingers behind it.
In the post-colonial era, a sense of contamination lingers around the menial tasks Dalits were once associated with.
But the sting of not being chosen for Team Europe lingers, even as Knox publicly takes the high road.
But he lingers, perhaps as a representative of what might have been, and, therefore, of what might be again.
But depression can taint your mood and other aspects of your life for seemingly no reason—and it lingers.
And unlike other hangovers, no matter how much aspirin I take or water I drink, the pain just lingers.
Even in those states, confusion engendered by the laws lingers, sometimes deterring voting more effectively than the laws themselves.
It ranks among the most ghastly and upsetting murders in American history, and the grief it caused still lingers.
Some voiced concern that they might not be able to reopen at all if the shutdown lingers for months.
They seek to shed light on shrinking school enrollment and the power outage that still lingers for many citizens.
The financial crisis of 22011 severely disrupted our formative professional years, and its spectre still lingers a decade later.
But Denis doesn't just prettify her actors: She lingers on their forms, their skin, stressing texture that becomes tactile.
And comets are sort of like dirty snowballs, leaving a trail of rocks and ice that lingers in space.
Some voiced concern that they might not be able to reopen at all if the shutdown lingers for months.
Or it may be the persistent association with back-to-school prep that lingers long after the last bell.
They will compete at the world track and field championships this month, but fallout from the 2015 scandal lingers.
The story moves in a straight line, gathering momentum and suspense even as it lingers over odd, everyday moments.
After his release, Lorance is trying to settle into life in Texas as the controversy over his pardon lingers.
This smoke hazard will last for two-and-a-half weeks as the fire burns and the smoke lingers.
And perhaps most importantly, the longer it lingers, the more outraged activists and the Democratic base over the issue.
A brief prologue has revealed a corpse in his bathroom, and the word "LUST" lingers on his wall calendar.
Sex is the other, and nobody lingers in the public consciousness in that regard as much as Brigitte Bardot.
That's the question that lingers when thinking about Patriots Day, the second movie from director Peter Berg this year.
Manzanera's guitar furiously transforms and lingers across "Chance Meeting," a piano ballad inspired by the 1945 romantic drama Brief Encounter.
The stock has been under pressure this year as a scandal related to the defunct Malayan investment fund 1MDB lingers.
Her gorgeous, raspy voice lingers and drags on all the right moments in this song lamenting a missing father figure.
Before the System is that it lingers over a kind of early studio that did promise a less rapacious, happier
Now, as a wounded country tries to pick up the pieces, the threat of communal polarization and further attacks lingers.
As soon as the camera lingers on Saint, you can see North pushing her head to be in the shot.
A place where they find comfort in community; where they seek haven from the hate that still lingers around them.
"We've got to openly deal with the homophobia that still lingers in parts of the black community," said the Rev.
Both the shampoo and treatment have a light, fresh scent that lingers on the hair long after it's blown dry.
Resentment over Japan's brutality during the Second World War lingers today, as do sharp differences over a handful of islands.
Mother's Day is Sunday, May 8, and one question lingers on the minds of many: What should I get her?
Meanwhile, the mystery of the human mind that is the novel's true subject lingers long after the riddles are solved.
The camera lingers on her as she descends into the passenger seat with her wig and makeup in impeccable condition.
What lingers in the memory is less the food itself than the warm descriptions of the people who cook it.
Our neighbors to the North and South will see their currencies suffer as uncertainty over a future without NAFTA lingers.
While the federal government shutdown lingers, national parks remain open even if there's no one cleaning their increasingly gross bathrooms.
When West raps the infamous line — the line that sparked it all — the camera lingers on the fake Swift's body.
You might smile at an interesting word or a nice turn of phrase but who lingers over the perfect comma?!
Nichter rightly notes, as well, that for historians an important question lingers: Just what impact did the Chennault Affair have?
"The shadow of that still lingers very strongly with security researchers," says Alex Rice, the chief technology officer of HackerOne.
But a fight over whether any of the money can go to Planned Parenthood clinics in Puerto Rico lingers on.
In some ways, though, it was a good reminder that the Cold War still lingers and is still being fought.
But many are still too afraid to return to deserted villages surrounding La Hormiga as the shadow of violence lingers.
Even when they win silverware, a small, dark spectre of inevitable future letdowns lingers in the back of his mind.
Society has progressed and mended many of our hearts, but anger lingers and rears its head at our worst times.
Speaking of two-big units, Favors' role lingers as a question mark Snyder will need to answer sooner than later.
They offer us an account of the lynching in which the racism of 1955 lingers still in the 21st century.
Fashion photography is at its most true when it expresses fantasy that lingers on the idiosyncrasies of identity as power.
Suggesting that sometimes it's what you don't see — and the brands you don't immediately recognize — that lingers in the mind.
"While old age alone may not kill a bull market, 'morbidity' climbs rapidly the longer a correction lingers," Ramsey says.
The dim-witted feline and his god-awful fishing levels marred the game, and the bitter taste still lingers today.
It's a good movie that could have been great, and it's this disappointment that lingers far longer than any curse.
It's an uncertainty that plagues even the most joyous of moments and lingers as a dark cloud over their heads.
The specter of the treatment of Anita Hill by the committee lingers like one of Justice Kavanaugh's high school hangovers.
After episodes like this, she's learned to make light of the situation by joking about it, but concern still lingers.
And while the department's records of what happened are mostly gone now, the smoke's stench still lingers, polluting the air.
And in a bravura penultimate chapter, she lingers in the resuscitation room at the Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Center.
While atmospheric carbon is gradually absorbed by the ocean and plants, a large fraction, about 20 percent, lingers for millennia.
And methane lingers in the atmosphere for a much shorter period than CO2, so action here would show quick results.
The percussive sound of the balls lingers as they bounce and roll, falling onto the floor and into the audience.
Despite efforts to sanitize them or give them a feminist slant, a whiff of something disreputable lingers, something slightly kinky.
However, with the uncertainty of how long this virus will last, early action could be important if the virus lingers.
But the point has been made, and its disturbing suggestiveness lingers afterward, like the acrid smoke of a sneaked cigarette.
When it does stop, it does so abruptly, cut off by a gong whose resonance lingers, like a dissipating breath.
Mr. Camarena is still honored regularly at D.E.A. offices across the country, where the horror of the 1985 episode lingers.
This is a "gross simplification," Carnell said, but it fits a scenario where the outbreak lingers long after it peaks.
It never lingers, never engages with them on a level any deeper than the bare minimum for establishing the action.
And the longer the law lingers, the more damage it will do the very people it was supposed to help.
It lingers in mirror and car selfies, in Nunes's midnight White House runs and in Paul Ryan's Beanie Boo face.
Now, read the article, "Beyond College Campuses and Public Scandals, a Racist Tradition Lingers," and answer the following questions: 1.
His earliest films had a psychological darkness that still lingers but has been dialed back in Black's more recent work.
"Dream Hoarders" is a slim and engaging book which can be read in an afternoon, but whose message lingers for longer.
The footage of "Marsh Ruins" lingers over grasses waving in the breeze and fiddler crabs scampering around in the wet sand.
This obsession with black men raping white women still lingers on the far right, inspiring inaccurate internet memes and occasional violence.
They have petty dramas, relationships, power struggles, and grudges — some of which we overhear as the camera lingers over their conversation.
First, pollution lingers if a layer of cold air forms close to the ground without wind, as happens during chilly months.
Tellingly, in national polls the party's rating lingers stubbornly around the 7% to which it fell early in the last Parliament.
"The first woman on the Supreme Court retired a decade ago, yet confusion of the two of us lingers," she said.
The camera lingers on awkward silences, weird facial expressions or genuine laughter as the judges try to crack each other up.
Toby respectfully standing up for Kate to Rebecca allows for a mini-reconciliation, but the tension lingers after their final scene.
And though the question lingers as to whether credibility still exists on a bipartisan scale, her campaign appears poised for success.
But it lingers mainly in the mountains that run inland along forested ridges, like a scene from a Chinese scroll painting.
It's been 25 years since the Sanderson sisters put a spell on us, and the magic of Hocus Pocus still lingers.
Most of the infants' parents are absent, and the possibility that they are somewhere shooting up lingers like the babies' screams.
The way it's edited creates a slip of suspicion toward the end of the sequence, where the camera lingers on Naz.
Update: Last month, Tinashe told us that she felt pressure to have smooth hair — something that still lingers to this day.
Although airline satisfaction is at an all-time high, it still lingers as one of the lowest industries the index ranks.
If your friend's blood pressure lingers right at that 130/80 mark, he'll likely feel fine for years—maybe even decades.
So while we're glad to see the Pearsons and their loved ones in action, the question still lingers: What about Toby?
Next year this beloved institution, where lunch frequently lingers into late afternoon on the Thames-side terrace, celebrates its 30th anniversary.
She foregrounds the oddest and minutest of details but lingers attentively, and with narrative feeling, as each man approaches his end.
The once popular and widely cultivated apple, which lingers on in only a few family homesteads, has tricked legions of scholars.
It's an analysis of the intractable caste system that lingers below the national myths of rugged individualism and cities on hills.
The movie comes alive only when the camera lingers over the actual paintings and allows their power to speak for itself.
She welcomes me as Cuban music lingers in background; the master of dark science slowly clears her space, surrounded by amulets.
Director Brendan Maher lingers on the genteel brutality of asking for volunteers and politely filing boy soldiers out to their deaths.
This lesson lingers as the story shifts back to Texas, the subterfuge continues and the deals grow bigger and far fuzzier.
Kirkpatrick lingers on the bitter aftermath, as former comrades exchanged recriminations whenever Facebook reminded them of the anniversaries of important marches.
At the end, it lingers with unaccompanied voices carrying a keening melody: a mother's lament, perhaps, for her daughter's imminent trials.
The smell of burned pine still lingers in the air, along with a metallic odor from melted cars and other objects.
The trade war could certainly worsen the economic climate if it lingers, leading to job losses and even weaker consumer sentiment.
But we visualize something gruesome, and that is what lingers in the memory, anchored by one simple, queasy-making sound effect.
Brainard said she wants the Fed "to move cautiously on further increases" while inflation lingers below the central bank's target rate.
Third-hand smoke is what lingers on surfaces throughout the home or car even when parents aren't currently vaping or smoking.
And its top crust of chocolate, hard and brittle, thaws like the Arctic tundra the longer it lingers at room temperature.
It's in this sense of reverberation where Mucha's strength lies — how his work lingers in your mind, revealing its layers incrementally.
If Bogut's injury lingers, the Thunder could have a chance to get the better of Golden State on Saturday in Oklahoma City.
She can be seen texting and calling him from their bedroom while he lingers on at her party into the wee hours.
The Supreme Court ultimately decided who won the 2000 presidential election, George W. Bush or Al Gore, even though the controversy lingers.
Here in Newton, more than a decade after the Maytag headquarters and factory closed its doors, a sense of political uncertainty lingers.
While the sides have sought to boost understanding and signed agreements to handle unexpected confrontations at air and sea, deep mistrust lingers.
According to both derms, when sweat lingers in the folds of skin, it can promote chaffing, which leads to redness and discomfort.
It's a moment that lingers, not just because it confirms the daredevilish lengths to which Beyoncé will go to innovate a performance.
Aaron Hernandez may be dead, but the mystery lingers ... and Bill O'Reilly may be out, but does he still have a future?
Doing so isn't just a violation of someone's body, it creates a negative emotional response that lingers well after the incident ends.
That very purposeful choice lingers in contrast with the first appearance of Tench's own wife, Nancy (Stacey Roca), only two scenes later.
I empathize a lot with what's been said here; the sheer exhaustion of my first time with it lingers in my memory.
Each visitor dons the VR mask and earphones for six and a half minutes, but the sense of terror lingers for hours.
So the Smart Fortwo lingers on as a relatively tiny (not even 9-feet long), rather tall and odd-looking two-seater.
Because planet-cooking carbon dioxide lingers in the atmosphere for thousands of years, stabilising emissions will not suffice to hit that target.
The game has mostly receded into the fuzzy memory allong with the rest of the early internet, but MacPlaymate still lingers on.
There, Nick Jonas lingers at the bar, Zac Posen chats with model Naomi Campbell and Jon Hamm meets up with Judd Apatow.
It's loaded with rich lipids that soothe skin, while the poppy delivers a sweet fragrance that lingers on skin all day long.
But if the ridge lingers, Maria could meander over toward the Carolinas and potentially move onshore by the middle of next week.
Uncertainty lingers back home Trump is embarking upon his first international trip at a moment of deep uncertainty for his young presidency.
The relief of getting home safe or successfully saving a settlement lingers briefly in the mind before you're firefighting your next emergency.
Still, the stigma lingers that CTE is only for those who cannot or do not wish to pursue four-year college degrees.
The fraught inheritance of story provides for an unresolved tension at the center of "Inland" that lingers even after the novel ends.
"It's always going to be something that lingers over their head until they prove it otherwise," Cardinals first baseman Matt Carpenter said.
Skal lingers for pages on a fan note Stoker wrote to the poet, which reads like a bizarrely emotional OK Cupid profile.
Now that the migrants in the southern part of the camp have been evicted, the question of where they will go lingers.
Bree Olson currently works as a mainstream actress, but the sting of the harassment she received as a porn star still lingers.
Occasionally, Doughty lingers with so much fascination on the gruesomeness of death that the writing becomes salacious, the light tone almost painful.
There are a few mini-revelations, but what lingers are not the parts but the whole; not the life, but the man.
At this point, an episode that delves deep into just a few characters or lingers at one event would be a relief.
It's a quick and terrible end to a nightcap, and while Janne's initial instinct is to sleep it off, the trauma lingers.
Often, rather than hard cuts away from interviews, the camera lingers for a second or two, capturing the softening of a pose.
From time to time Kingsolver lingers on a secondary scene for an extra beat, and dialogue between family members can feel studied.
I'll randomly burst into tears, and there's a strange feeling of detachment that lingers, like my body isn't really where I am.
Some Clinton allies argue that if the email controversy lingers after Comey's decision, it just highlights the perpetual witch hunt against her.
Though many patients are now put under general anesthesia for intrusive procedures, the music lingers on, usually for the benefit of doctors.
It is the cheerfulness that lingers here behind the lines, like a happy schoolboy, as world history continues its stolid death march.
And yet, ignorant as she was while her husband was alive, her account of her own confusion is the story that lingers.
Zika can also be transmitted sexually, although scientists have not yet determined how long the virus lingers in semen or vaginal fluids.
Brainard said she wants the Fed "to move cautiously on further increases" while the inflation lingers below the central bank's target rate.
What lingers, though, are strains of anger, ardor, sorrow and sweetness, and the quiet astonishment of witnessing the birth of a legend.
Today, distrust lingers and the Roma in Kosovo still suffer chronic poverty, widespread discrimination and an unemployment rate of over 90 percent.
But his memory lingers in the room of her home where they studied together, and she expects it will at school, too.
Mr. Wang lingers on a high note, handing it off to Ms. Staples, who leads the strings on tiptoes back to silence.
If the Civil War could have been prevented, that familiar question lingers: What would have happened to the "peculiar institution" of slavery?
He returns to them intermittently throughout the series; in the midst of their conversations, the camera lingers and swerves around animated faces.
What lingers, after binge-watching Mindhunter, is the grim realization that so much of what happens in the series is based on fact.
"Let's get an army of blue up in Harlem," Huffman can be heard saying as the shot lingers on the five detained teenagers.
What the movie asks of its 14-year-old star, Brad Renfro — and the way the camera lingers on his body — is uncomfortable.
The threat of a jack-less future still lingers on our horizon, though it might be a little more distant than initially thought.
Even as a grown man who now obsesses over cars, and makes his living writing about them, that feeling lingers to this day.
Local resentment lingers, and some at Tuesday's public meeting wondered whether the city could avoid state control if it filed for municipal bankruptcy.
The second time, the perfume lingers for so long, perhaps 15 minutes, that I'm determined to get to the bottom of the phenomenon.
The time frame covers the period leading up to and immediately following World War II, but lingers mostly in the 1930s and 40s.
The camera lingers long enough on the Circle that the viewer's restless eye eventually stops studying the drummers' diverse ages, clothes, and hairstyles.
It is more complex and more nuanced than that (although anti-Semitism still lingers on the far left, as it has always done).
The nostalgia of previous BlackBerry phones lingers with the Key2: it doesn't use the fastest processor, have the best camera, or a notch.
They automatically swing open and I roll down a winding road that's so steep my foot lingers on the brake the whole way.
Perry Wright (Alexander Skarsgard) may have died in the season 1 finale of Big Little Lies, but his presence lingers in season 2.
An online archive of the magazine still lingers, but a full print issue only found its way onto the Internet Archive relatively recently.
And though they have dwindled in number, some residents said they have contributed to the malaise of alcoholism and depression that still lingers.
Käding: The music that accompanies the pictures is like a soundscape, it does not illustrate or narrate, it just lingers in the background.
But while Simpson has licked her wounds, and even redeemed herself with a live performance on SNL in 2005, the pain still lingers.
So long as this miserable summer heat wave lingers, the tomato plant sitting out on your fire escape isn't long for this world.
Animosity with Heat president Pat Riley lingers from the breakdown in offseason negotiations that led to Wade returning to his hometown of Chicago.
Uncertainty over which side has the upper hand lingers in the streets of Kunduz, where memories of last year's deadly rout are fresh.
Then the camera lingers on his face as he struggles to recover, muttering to Maggie, until he is put out of his misery.
Yet sleeping sickness, a disease that killed millions in the 4.183th century, lingers on—as does the threat of a new epidemic. Why?
Hunt lingers over such moments just long enough to suggest that the phantasmagorical can be found in any situation, no matter how banal.
Winchester was reputed to don black garments in her later years, so there are reports that perhaps the mansion's mistress herself still lingers.
It was part of a tumultuous history between the police and gay New Yorkers that, though much improved, still lingers in memories today.
This volume also lingers more on the human lives impacted by these supernatural dramas, which helps to show why the Reapers are necessary.
Despite Mr. Johnson's absence, his spirit lingers: The record ends with a sprawling, six-minute piano ballad that he wrote before his hiatus.
Grappling with the final results is something everyone's had to do, irrespective of political leanings—but that night lingers in the collective consciousness.
Details are still unfolding about the circumstances of Korryn Gaines's death, but one question lingers: Did law enforcement actually have to shoot her?
It's an argument that still lingers, alongside contemporary debates over transgender rights and—at least during the 21976 election cycle—public bathroom usage.
It's in every "ruin porn" photo montage that seductively lingers on the desolation of crumbling downtown districts and finds "beauty" in privileged detachment.
In "The Big Bang," a stranger randomly offers Earn a Nutella sandwich and then disappears, but the scene lingers in the audience's minds.
The brutal final scene of the debut episode lingers: What will Vinnie do when he's confronted by the ugliest realities of this world?
But the shadow of the country's social conservative past still lingers, and the bill has already been challenged in the country's Constitutional Court.
Now, nearly five years later, one Bronx native who refuses to give his name says the disparate enforcement lingers in the outer borough.
The eye roll-inducing stereotype of the "hysterical female" might feel old fashioned, but the sentiment still lingers today like a bad smell.
When all the players converge, that core melodic material still lingers, but new harmonic relationships have flowered, suggesting a congenial evening of revelry.
The palpable warmth in his paintings' atmosphere conjures the dusty white sand that lingers in the air at the end of the day.
Fire season usually peaks in October in California, when the dry summer heat still lingers and the winter rains have not yet arrived.
The Dutch economy has been one of Europe's best performers under successive Rutte-led governments, but resentment over early 2010s austerity programs lingers.
At any rate, the utter rush of unfairness lingers, even though he's had a pretty sweet columnist gig for more than 40 years.
As for the eggs: "The smell is pretty gross, so the reminder of the protest lingers for days," she added with a smile.
But an Italian student and researcher was brutally murdered, found dead on the side of a street with torture marks — that fact lingers.
The experience lingers with Micah throughout much of the season, as he tries to process the wrongful arrest mostly through silence and withdrawal.
In "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me," Alexie lingers on insults to his body and mind that could have been avoided.
Hers is an art of advocacy that lingers on moments of beauty and turns agitprop into a tender (but angry when appropriate) exercise.
It remained with me on the following Fridays as I continued to participate in the march activities, and it lingers with me now.
Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow night: The front lingers nearby, keeping the chance of scattered light showers going during the evening into the overnight.
While the sense of some gathering apocalypse is not sending people into bunkers, it lingers even in secular minds, if not always consciously.
They warn, however, that if the weakness lingers, it may be time to start believing their own eyes and lighten up on stocks.
And the suspicion lingers that she may have hit her high point with a third-place finish in New Hampshire on Feb. 11.
But what particularly lingers in the memory is the cathartic comedy that processed the loss of a father, a mother and a wife.
Both books are still timely, still poignant, but it's Rankine's that lingers most in my mind, in part because it was so experimental.
Indochine is the only place I've ever felt famous; it has a je ne sais quoi that lingers like a rare air freshener.
And then he lingers in the countryside, struck by the rumbling unrest between displaced peasants and greedy landowners grabbing tracts of common land.
The camera, rotating slowly from its overhead perspective, lingers for a full six seconds, the diagonal of her body lateral by the end.
Some delegates threw down their credentials or walked off the Quicken Loans Arena floor in protest, showing that a rift lingers within the party.
Gordon said he believes volume is down as the market consolidates in the early innings of the earnings season and as geopolitical uncertainty lingers.
That's certainly how HyQReal seems to be positioned; in its video, the camera lingers lovingly on its bulky titanium haunches and thick camera cage.
Of course, fear over another Ebola outbreak lingers, even as the Zika virus supplants Ebola in the headlines as the latest global health crisis.
That said, the Apple Watch still lingers in that one-day category, so it's clear people still don't demand more, even if it's inconvenient.
Diane Keaton has never been married, but she's had plenty of high-profile romances — and she clearly lingers in the minds of her men.
Though the camera lingers on Sandler as he plays a guitar solo, it's clear that this moment is meant to be larger than him.
Investors are awaiting more details on President Donald Trump's economic policies, while concern lingers over French politics ahead of a presidential vote in April.
Such harm to the planet can be reduced if the length of time that food lingers on shelves or in fridges can be extended.
The experimental desert film lingers on peeling skin, mud-caked limbs, and a costume made of hair to create a feeling of enticing dread.
Notice here that Nelson lingers and finds himself covering up against a flurry: Where here he applies perfectly the idea of punch and clutch.
DETROIT — As his illness lingers and fruitless at-bats mount, Yankees second baseman Tyler Wade may have something else to contend with: the calendar.
In one bloodcurdling scene Anna is immobilized and her back is flayed; the camera lingers on her face as she reacts to the pain.
Ashley O fits the series's classic vision of a plastic pop star, and the camera lingers on her severe, futuristic costumes and flawless features.
The fruity scent lingers after you turn off the water, while the nourishing formula helps your hair color stick around longer between salon appointments.
The final chorus builds on the refrain "There's a lot I'd like to know", and this feeling of yearning lingers after the curtain falls.
Anna and the Apocalypse isn't a particularly memorable movie — that giggleworthy tagline, "Scottish Christmas zombie musical comedy," lingers longer than just about anything else.
"The disappointing trend reflects relatively subdued consumer confidence as uncertainty lingers over the outcome of ongoing Brexit negotiations," IHS Markit economist Annabel Fiddes said.
Something magical lingers in the air — a pleasant reminder that, even though it carries a history that's both colorful and painful, fashion has soul.
He takes her to his estate, Manderley, where the ghost of his dead wife, Rebecca, lingers on the lips of everyone who knew her.
The blossoming of their love affair is related in subdued colors and whispered words, and it lingers in the air like an old song.
As many have removed themselves from public sight, forfeited business interests or sought treatment, a question lingers: Is a comeback from such disgrace possible?
But there's also something to be said for a game that makes its impact quickly and lingers with the player for much, much longer.
The camera lingers on universal relationships—father and son, husband and wife—and the audience's certainty of these people's outsider status and illegality falters.
The darkest corners are illuminated enough to display what lingers just beyond one's view, yet there's no sterilization of the true ferocity delivered throughout.
I was especially intrigued by the fact that [ketamine] works so quickly, and that the positive effect lingers even after the drug stops working.
As much as he's worked to efface his heritage as a survival strategy, it lingers, a few notes haunting the outskirts of his memory.
The U.S. economy has remained relatively strong under Yellen's leadership, as unemployment lingers below the Fed's 5 percent target and the stock market soars.
The tech news of the past few weeks still lingers, so this week on Ctrl-Walt-Delete Walt and Nilay tackle a few topics.
In it, the camera lingers a bit too long on Curtis's gyrations, leering at her hip thrusts like an interloper in a locker room.
"On Battleship Hill's caved-in trenches / A hateful feeling still lingers," she sings on "On Battleship Hill," her voice curling into an astonishing falsetto.
Plus, there's something about the way the camera lingers on the basket outside the door that makes Hannah's offering seem more than a gift.
In this story, author Laura McCamy recalls what it was like to live through the earthquake — and how the impact lingers to this day.
Seeing some material from King's original novel left out of Kubrick's film is cool, but it lingers for far too long down memory lane. 
Dua Lipa's voice lingers amiably, but isn't particularly creamy, which means that she sells this song's kiss-off sentiment with rhythm but not punch.
If the frosty spring lingers too much longer, more of these acres may ultimately end up devoted to oilseeds than farmers originally had planned.
That means that a lot of the carbon dioxide that was released into the atmosphere during the Industrial Revolution, for example, still lingers today.
If shoppers don't realize that sales are up, even as the stigma of wearing fur lingers, animal rights activists can't disrupt the fur market.
Jazz lingers, wraithlike, bound to never again cross the threshold of small clubs or escape the pull of the damned progeny of Spyro Gyra.
Instead of racing through a hectic narrative, "The BFG" lingers to inhale its own perfume, to revel in the inexhaustibly magical potential of cinema.
But what lingers most poignantly are the softly intoned concluding words of a paean to victory: And may we Never forget What happened here.
Jack Ewing Two housing reports come out this week, and the same question lingers over both: How great were the affects of Hurricane Harvey?
A cat-caller is pushed in front of a bus, and Jacobson's camera lingers lovingly over the spilled blood and entrails of the aftermath.
And refuting those false claims requires a person to first mentally articulate them, reinforcing a subconscious connection that lingers far longer than people presume.
Many people like him shared a similar reaction now that a week has passed: While the initial shock has worn off, the trauma lingers.
It has a sort of woody scent that is rather prevalent and lingers, so if you're sensitive to fragrances this won't be for you.
It also lingers in less visible ways, in the racial tensions that Montgomery, as the rest of Alabama, has not been able to settle.
The documentary also captures the romance that surrounded these shows -- and how the liberating image of "running away to join the circus" still lingers.
Buttigieg couldn't simply blow off the voters in South Carolina, not when his struggle to connect with people of color lingers as a concern.
But we fear that still subdued real income growth and the weakening housing market will mean a lot of the softness in consumption lingers.
However, the controversy lingers, and if it results in fewer fans watching football, then Pizza Hut will likely have fewer people seeing its promotions.
To most places, Trump's message lingers far longer than he does because Republicans turn his rallies into 30-second commercials blasting the Democratic candidate.
One thing that lingers with me, and I think [American Dharma] does a good job with this, is the destructive part of this politics.
The camera lingers on Jamie as he leaves, with the gunshot coming fast and the perfunctory "next" from the British officer coming even faster.
There's the 2016 defeat that still lingers, one that so devastated so many of us that clinical depression and physical maladies blossomed among us.
The legacy of the bombing still lingers in such unexploded ordnance, although American and other foreign aid pays for most efforts to remove it.
The night itself might be over, but its energy and excitement still lingers, flickering like electricity as it hangs in the calm night air.
There's the constant message from the incumbent party saying the NPP is violent, and the biggest question still lingers: what does he have to offer?
It's a mystery that's lasted for 793 years and lingers still: What happened on the summer night in 1969 when a car driven by Sen.
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Nowhere now is as lax as Tonga once was, but the suspicion lingers that this is a business where money helps dodgy people cut corners.
Its confident yet breezy cinematography lingers on the faces of characters, letting scenes unfold so patiently that Palcy's choices could easily be dismissed as haphazard.
Until it issues a binding opinion, the danger lingers that a pile of important government schemes could in future find themselves dangling in legal limbo.
As the conflict with China lingers, he risks alienating voters in key electoral states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa, which have major farm industries.
The spirit of Justice Antonin Scalia, who died two years ago this month, lingers in this sparring over the wisdom of looking to legislative history.
It was just like the scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey , where the monkey throws the bone and it lingers for eternity in the air.
The camera lingers on Kanzaki's face, attempting to convey his inner turmoil and the quick turns of his mind as he plots his next move.
Yet there is little dignity to be found in places like Gaza's Shati camp, where the smell of untreated sewage lingers over the teeming alleyways.
A$AP Rocky may actually be in even more peril as he lingers in a Swedish jail BECAUSE the U.S. government tried to help him.
The accumulation of condensation on surface landers and the detection of vast subterranean ice deposits suggest the stuff still lingers in gaseous and solid states.
But even though the shoe style du hour is inches shorter than it's been in the past, the allure of a good heel still lingers.
They drew in the group stage of the last Euros before Spain's emphatic win in the final, yet something of that old apprehension still lingers.
It's a song about the city, of course — where else could you spend a whole day making subway trips — but that's not why it lingers.
The camera lingers on this first contact, and the future lovers make eye contact that proves they both notice the way their skin feels together.
"The Visit" closed last June after a run just short of two months, but its bitter, satirical score — one of the team's strongest — lingers on.
Economists have struggled to understand why wage growth has lagged while unemployment lingers near 28500 percent and growth nears closer to 6900 percent of GDP.
Another, about a psychotic nine-year-old, is more predictable—especially for fans of "Law & Order: S.V.U."—but it, too, has an ending that lingers.
But as the potency of the play lingers, all of the words come to feel essential, thanks in part to the seamlessness of this ensemble.
It's still early days and the memory of the failed billet contract lingers, but the scrap contract in particular is showing healthy signs of traction.
Economists have struggled to understand why wage growth has lagged while unemployment lingers near 4 percent and growth nears closer to 3 percent of GDP.
It's used to turn your stomach, like the time the camera lingers for so many unnecessary, painful seconds on a blowtorch pressed against Boozer's arm.
It's a pop confection with a rough, honest texture, real but not raw and suffused with an infectious sweetness that lingers after the final shot.
The trouble for Mnangagwa is that many still consider him to represent a continuation of Mugabe, whose ghost lingers over the ruling Zanu-PF party.
Some of that fluency lingers in "Stan & Ollie," a new film about Laurel and Hardy, written by Jeff Pope and directed by Jon S. Baird.
Bauer's film lingers on the architecture of the STUC building and the images and texts which, although they celebrate worker rights, don't accommodate sex work.
The camera lingers intimately as she agonizingly uses a knife to work the rock off of her lower leg, scraping off skin, groaning and squirming.
Aptly named, The Clearing lingers over those final steps towards the inevitable, with crunching guitar riffs and primal vocals conveying the horror of it all.
Released in 1993, it was unlike any video game most had seen at the time — and yet, its DNA lingers in countless games released today.
When Sherman's amnesiac Francis gropes in song for words and definitions that now elude him, the pang of the unanswerable lingers in his uncompleted sentences.
While discouragement lingers in Greece after a decade of spending cuts, Portugal's recovery has pivoted around restoring confidence to get people and businesses motivated again.
Many Chinese migrated to Malaysia during the colonial era, and the feeling that they were given preferential treatment by the British lingers to this day.
And embarrassment lingers after a Hall of Fame game was canceled 3 years ago because the newly renovated stadium's turf wasn't safe to play on.
He's married parallel histories in a single snap: the smoke of the past lingers, but the photo reminds us, we have the strength to rebuild.
Beauty that spreads through the mind and lingers there in alterations so deep they're almost physical: This is what I love most about Eisenberg's work.
The water threat that is getting the most attention with Harvey, however, is the intense rainfall predicted as the storm lingers over the Houston area.
O'Brien sees banal details and lingers over them, viewing them in the shadow of warfare and forced emigration, so that they are no longer banal.
It lingers in the atmosphere for a shorter period than carbon dioxide, but its radiation-trapping impact is more than 25 times greater than CO2.
That is the climate in which he has been asked to succeed, in which the tension over who belongs and who does not still lingers.
As the legal fight over leadership of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau lingers, the states are flexing their muscles and promising to fill the gap.
Yellen's successor Powell faces the difficult task of bringing interest rates back toward historic neutral levels while inflation lingers short of the Fed target range.
Fur and dander from pets lingers in elevators, in hallways and on the clothes of pet owners long after the pets have left the area.
The conquest of space — John Glenn's orbit; Neil Armstrong's giant leap — lingers in the popular imagination as a pinnacle of can-do white-man achievement.
If she were to talk to her again, she told me, she would ask a question that still lingers with her: "How do you heal?"
More intriguingly, this production lingers over the earlier death of the Shelleys' infant daughter and conjures the nightmares that such a loss must have inspired.
The specter of Till's death at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan lingers behind these more recent deaths at the hands of the police.
Oil and coal supplies may dwindle while power transmission lines may snap, straining the endurance of the power sector as frigid air lingers even longer.
Zachary Crockett / Vox With a score of 210, Resurgence lingers toward the bottom of the lowest-rated sequels, but it is far from the worst.
McCarron's success in college is also fresh in the memory, and the notion lingers that he is magic in big games, like the college national championship.
Despite the opacity of the narrative and an annoying portentousness that frequently infuses the movement and the soundscape, "Until the Lions" lingers in the mind's eye.
"That kind of fear lingers," said Harmon D. Yalartai, the pastor of the Faith Revival Temple Church in West Haven, which also has congregations in Liberia.
In healthy brains, amyloid beta breaks down and goes away, but for people with Alzheimer's, this protein lingers, resulting in the formation of plaques between neurons.
To objectively measure their progress, they also had their breathing levels of carbon monoxide (a common toxin in cigarette smoke that lingers in exhaled air) monitored.
Usually, such contact begins with an innocent hug, which then lingers, which then involves a kiss ... not so different in kind from what many people experience.
Either candidates are pushed to take extreme positions or the general foulness of the fight does damage to the survivor that lingers on in the fall.
Which is why today, nearly a year after Trump, on Zinke's recommendation, reduced the size of the monument by 103%, resentment over Bears Ears still lingers.
But what Annabelle says lingers for other reasons as well — because a high test score is hardly enough to guarantee entry into an Ivy these days.
The more reliable kefta kebab is ground lamb hand-pressed around iron skewers the length of an arm, then grilled until an alluring smoky char lingers.
Mr Kabila probably will step down, having been pressed to do so by Angola, South Africa and other African states that fear chaos if he lingers.
The trauma that lingers is often a very powerful silencer of women as is the business that enables these men to thrive without ever facing consequences.
Genel, whose share price still lingers at around 20.5 percent below its early 28 peak, has told investors it will now switch to reviewing reserves annually.
The problems of wrecked infrastructure and millions dead are immediate, but the irradiated zones around the blast are a public health problem that lingers for years.
He lingers in a corner of the national imagination, especially in this strange election year, like the shadow of a crow's wing across a sunny day.
As Leo season begins, a gentle vibe lingers in the atmosphere and helps you with communication, thanks to Venus making a harmonious connection with lucky Jupiter.
The Zika virus lingers in the saliva, sex organs, and nervous systems of monkeys long after the infection is gone from the blood, new research shows.
What boxing can teach us about racial fluidity Have you ever heard something you don't understand, but it lingers because, on some level, it rings true?
But while that film was a 99-minute sprint through the Russian past, this one lingers over a particular episode during the Nazi occupation of France.
President Donald Trump is displaying selective outrage over allegations of sexual harassment against prominent men in politics, as his own tortured past lingers over his response.
This novel is impressive for its moral complexity, and for the energy and virtuosity of its language: a strange, pleasing music that lingers in your mind.
Oil prices will continue to strengthen on the deal, but sharp gains will be limited as market skepticism lingers about how effective the cuts will be.
The strongest—and most affecting—storyline has always been Jules's reactions to her rape, which occurred before the series began but which lingers throughout every episode.
Her art lingers on terms like intimacy, partnership, and empathy, and dives into open-ended questions that ruminate about the essence of our humanity and humanness.
Since then, several attempts have been made to conceal the odor, but "the smell of fresh crap" still lingers over the city, according to one resident.
The suicide thankfully didn't come to pass, but the threat of death lingers thick; suicide is brought up often, as casual a notion as dinner plans.
Sometimes, the relationship starts out great but erodes over time or lingers for years without inertia, or you call it off for small, Seinfeld-y reasons.
Some hot air lingers this weekend as your planetary ruler, warrior Mars, squares off with power planet Pluto on Friday, leading to some frustrating bureaucratic roadblocks.
I doubt that many people believe that consuming food that lingers on the floor for four seconds is O.K. but that at six seconds it's not.
Residents here complain that the list is both too long and too uninspiring, and a question lingers: Can any of these people actually beat Mr. Walker?
Complex and invigorating, expansive yet personal, it's many things for many people and that inclusiveness is what lingers with you as you engage with the work.
No matter the preparation, lamb's unique flavor — almost a tang, and one that lingers on the back of your tongue — necessitates always making it the star.
And she considers the land's sumptuous beauty deceptive, for she is certain that death lingers underfoot, the deaths of slaves who tilled and built the land.
Resentment lingers from the team's move, and some people believe the new interest in the Whalers is tied to an opportunity for Carolina to sell merchandise.
In A.L. Kennedy's brief, moving parable about a snake that comes to dinner and lingers for a lifetime, evil isn't an alien creature from another country.
In the main treatment room, a familiar smell of rubbing alcohol lingers in the air — the kind of scent I associate with getting a vaccine shot.
And Nader himself, we realize as the slightly shaky camera lingers over his heaving body in the bathroom, already seems to feel remorse for his actions.
The smell of burnt engine oil lingers after BOB commits a murder, but oil also opens the door to both Lodges, the evil and the good.
That question lingers each time the camera holds on the story's principal setting, a depopulated stretch of beach flanked by squat anonymous buildings, many seemingly derelict.
The sight and smell of the thick raw patties, lined up on wax paper and sprinkled with salt and pepper, still lingers in my mind's eye.
Instead of its understandable, yet kneejerk reaction to cancel the highly rated (and profitable) show, it could have addressed the racism that lingers in our country.
Sadly, he lingers only for a matter of minutes, in the midst of a frenzied effort to shred documents, collect cash and skedaddle out of town.
He knows many of those arriving by name, greeting some in Spanish or Italian, and upon entering, a clutch of aficionados lingers around him to converse.
If so, the shock has not survived; what lingers, after sixty years, is a lazy amusement at mortal foibles, which are scarcely confined to the wealthy.
He's obviously a bit more sedentary (Stewart is now 79) and less a man of action, but the poetry in those elegant line readings still lingers.
Some local shame over the attack lingers, along with resentment that the Times article itself has been criticized as having reported exaggerated aspects of the attack.
The big difference is that Lloyds has already cleaned up its act, whereas Allied Irish Banks' legacy of reckless lending still lingers on its balance sheet.
We first meet the Kim family in their basement dwelling, where the camera lingers on the hand-laundered socks hanging to dry on a light fixture.
As the dispute lingers, St. John waits, and the economy there, heavily reliant on tourism, continues to struggle — Caneel Bay Resort was St. John's largest employer.
Campion's filmmaking lingers on the sensuality of this dynamic — the stiff textures of costumes, the cracks in crockery and canvases, and cold wisps of warm breath.
Hoover is now a pariah at the FBI and the Justice Department, but his attitude toward the use of federal power lingers like a dormant virus.
"The damage of depreciating oil prices still lingers on with social economic issues, soft domestic data and inflation exposing the nation to downside risks," he said.
On St. Thomas, the street lights don't work, the smell of diesel generators lingers in the air and if you are indoors you often smell mold.
Cultural cringe — in part, the tendency to overvalue the culture of Europe and North America and undervalue Australia's own — lingers, many Australians in the arts argue.
While oil concentration affects scent strength and sillage (how much a scent lingers in the air), the ingredients used in a fragrance formula often matter more.
Instead, the movie lingers upon the surface of this emotional core, leaving us to interrogate Peter's sadness and fear of disappointing his hero on our own.
The firm took unprecedented, divisive steps to oust Travis Kalanick, the CEO of its most valuable portfolio company, and ill will from that ugly battle still lingers.
And given the rapid pace of change in the game, my mind lingers on the past as much as it questions what will happen in the future.
Whether it's of the past or future, these movies all conjure an idealized suburban vision that lingers like a mirage in some part of our national consciousness.
As our gaze lingers on paper, fabric, and skin, we can contemplate the act of looking as an exchange between our presence and that of another person.
But if anything, this week's dustup over Hamilton revealed how much distrust still lingers among the public toward Equity and the theater establishment over issues of diversity.
The question lingers in the minds of the American people, but today we must gather to discuss his involvement in a crime that took place on Twitter.
These characters have long lived in a world structured by those very things, and Jenkins lingers on their conversations, giving voices to their happiness and their pain.
The shot lingers on the treadmill after she's gone, still spinning with the video's title text painted on its belt: You're the Only Reason I'm Staying Here.
Filmed after her most recent split with her ex-fiancé, Chicago PD star Taylor Kinney, Gaga's loneliness lingers, becoming one of the strongest figures in the film.
DeVries's own work, however, has suggested that it's not bed bug cooties we have to worry about—it's their histamine-filled poop that lingers in the air.
Well, Howard's reputation as a difficult teammate lingers in the air when we have this conversation, but in this case, it honestly might not be Dwight's fault.
It was reckless abandon, it was a physical and emotional experience, and it left me in a happy haze that still lingers now, half a day later.
With a hefty lineup of live-action remakes coming soon, perhaps it's wise to pay close attention to the magic that still lingers from this 1997 masterpiece.
Scooting quickly past the brutality of steeplechasing, with its high rates of injury and death, Ms. Osmond lingers instead on the near-universal need to feel special.
But although regulators have implemented strict rules governing the marketing, issuance and call schedules of AT1s to reduce the incentives to redeem, that assumption arguably still lingers.
The species doesn't respond well to bait and usually lingers in hard to reach areas like deep reefs, meaning each fish has to be speared by hand.
When the two kiss, the video lingers for several seconds on their tongues tangling graphically while real audio clips of Trump praising Putin play in the background.
The camera lingers on the bikini-clad women as they frolic on the beach before the action shifts to the nightclub and its thumping ABBA-laden soundtrack.
It is also a love letter to Singapore, as the camera lingers on the city's modern and traditional architecture, parks, nearby tropical beaches, street food and music.
Now, even though President Obama made clear after the court's decision that deporting these parents would not be a priority, fear lingers and a presidential campaign looms.
The author doesn't think there is any magic to this ability, and proposes that it has to do with the amount of time their owners' smell lingers.
Perfecting penmanship became a Christian ideal in 19th-century ­America, one occasionally credited with disciplining the mind, initiating an era of ­pseudo-psychological graphology that lingers today.
That same icky feeling lingers in your gut all day, starting from when you wake up and not going away until you go to bed that night.
If her reputation lingers, it is thanks to the almost comical breadth of those accomplishments, and to her grappling with issues that continue to bedevil us today.
But that impression also lingers in the collective memory of a Republican establishment whose support in July Kasich may need perhaps more than he now needs votes.
It is the reason why the idea of a Hollywood golden age still lingers and the concept of the Wild West cannot be separated from Western films.
When a letdown lingers—often longer than the high of having an expectation met—it's a sign you probably had more to lose than gain, says Proulx.
You can smell it right away the moment you walk in—a faint, stale, musky tobacco odor that lingers long after the ashtrays have been emptied out.
It's all so very traditional that the narrative lingers overlong on explanations of the politics and world-building, which aren't necessary past the first chapter or so.
In the ad, a camera lingers on Ms. Shaked, 42, as a narrator rattles off the many fronts in her long-running siege on the judicial system.
He respects the size and scale of the club, its rich history, its glorious achievements, but somewhere inside him, the antipathy — drummed into him from childhood — lingers.
There's a moment in Atomic Blonde—David Leitch's action-filled, Cold War–era spy thriller—when the camera lingers on a small color television tuned to MTV.
"One Step Ahead" cues up as soon as Black enters the diner where Kevin (André Holland) works, and lingers as he makes his way to his seat.
No drug could ever be as cool as lithium, a mysterious element that was present during the Big Bang and lingers throughout the galaxy as primordial stardust.
Jenner's invention has saved countless lives, but the bloody-mindedness of him and his followers ended up creating a culture of mistrust that lingers to this day.
One image lingers, he says: An empty Trabant, the standard East German car, parked under a tree in the West, its keys dangling from a branch. Freedom.
Having departed from its dock in Oakland, the cruise ship now lingers off the coast in the San Francisco Bay as it completes a 14-day quarantine.
Annie is an artist who creates tableaux in miniature houses, which the camera lingers on, at one point segueing seamlessly into a scene of the real house.
In the show's alternate history, unlike what actually happened, reparations had been paid to the victims and their descendants, and resentment about this lingers among white supremacists.
Othering humor still lingers today; just last year, a series of scandals surfaced involving old photos of politicians including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Virginia Gov.
An image like the one in Norman Rockwell's "Freedom From Want," better known as the Thanksgiving painting, lingers as the kind of gathering we yearn to have.
The description of the party is fairly mundane ("Someone left their car lights on, and the battery went dead"), but an afterglow of unexpected emotional camaraderie lingers.
Uneasiness lingers as the author turns to another set of characters in Sri Lanka in 1973, a year after the island nation shed its colonial name, Ceylon.
The lightness they feel after lingers longer by that point too, which is pleasant enough for them to want to continue making health-promoting decisions, he finds.
To this day, the debate over the cause of his death lingers: suicide, or the ruthless work of a chistilschik, a mechanic, from the NKVD's Department 6900?
The biggest room, where Michael lingers while watching Dafna collapse, has a geometrically patterned floor and is so large and precisely arranged that it suggests a showroom.
While the summer season runs from late December until the end of February, the warm weather actually begins in November and lingers until the end of March.
As we walk into British Iranian cook Yasmin Khan's East London home, she apologises for the sharp, acrid scent of dried lime that lingers in the air.
Parents and their advocates are pushing elected officials to consider reducing the amount of time a name lingers on the register to five years, with some exceptions.
A slippery legal and political slope The longer the episode lingers, the most likely it will become an issue for Trump and the GOP in the midterms.
The post-Soviet Gorbachev both inhabits a state of metaphorical exile in his homeland and lingers throughout what became of the state he is credited with toppling.
It appears that Lending Club loans are OK, but the bad taste still lingers, and Lending Club shares were impaired, despite the fact that nothing bad has happened.
The photographic proof lingers, bringing with it the carefully curated outfits from the time when Italian pret-a-porter brushed hems with Gucci loafers and shimmied across dancefloors.
And while I've made the pilgrimage to the iconic painter's home, a transcendent experience in itself, there was something about this exhibit that still lingers in me now.
The shadow of 2014's street protests and occupation of roads - part of a push for full democracy that ended without any concessions from Beijing's leaders - also lingers.
"When you look at hunter gatherer societies, every person had a specific role in their community and they had to trust each other" — an instinct that lingers today.
As she walks away, her gaze lingers on the image of a glass of red wine, the same color red as the medicine being fed to the men.
Shows about gangs and guns too often rest on gratuitous fight scenes to forward the narrative, while "The Chi" lingers at funerals and kerbside vigils to fallen teenagers.
And, just when we finally think it's gone, a new problem — the dreaded acne scar — rears its ugly little head (or just lingers around so we never forget).
Rift-to-gos can be popped in the middle of the air, and once deployed, the rift lingers for 10 seconds so other players can also hop inside.
The camera lingers for a moment on the egg, then the high-protein snack glimmers flirtatiously from the corner of the frame throughout the rest of the scene.
Despite whatever discomfort emerges, however, the curious appeal of medicalized body displays at public museums lingers, enough so to make them consistently appealing as fodder for popular exhibitions.
You try to shake it off, bury yourself in your work—the capitalist in your head offering a comforting distraction from the outside noise—but still, it lingers.
The threat of extensive flooding lingers over the wider region and could grow dire in coming weeks with additional rainfall and melting snow runoff, NOAA said on Thursday.
Where once the material existence of the deceased (you or I) could be boxed up in a sad afternoon of cleaning and reminiscing, now it lingers and persists.
The storm is expected to cause catastrophic flooding as it lingers along the Texas coast from the Louisiana border to south of Corpus Christi, the Hurricane Center said.
De Andrade's camera lingers on the bodies of the half-naked fishermen — there are several different men who use distinct tools to hunt — as they make their catches.
But the spirit of the man who ran it until his murder on March 24th lingers on in the hundreds of floral tributes that carpet the pavement outside.
The fact that he won the presidency under extraordinary circumstances, and without the popular vote, lingers in his mind because the question of who dominated whom remains ambiguous.
With so many ideas in play, Flanagan occasionally lingers on the wrong moments and wastes energy on yet another feeding scene when we've got bigger fish to fry.
While the U.S. economy has grown steadily and unemployment has fallen, public dissatisfaction with the economy lingers, thanks in large part to stagnant wages and growing income inequality.
An increase in output from Saudi Arabia was offset by a decline from Venezuela, where production fell by nearly 42,000 bpd as the country's economic crisis lingers on.
The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster Today, its legacy still lingers in the radioactive soil and water Children living in these areas have Visit Business Insider's homepage for more.
In a typical scene, the camera lingers on shots of tangled tattooed limbs, butt cheeks dappled with stretch marks, and palpably real orgasms from cis and trans couples.
And as his time as a college athlete comes to an end—the Badgers' next loss will be Hayes' last game in a Wisconsin uniform—one question lingers.
But as hacking tools continue to intertwine with significant stories of conflict, politics, and justice, one analogy in particular lingers: the comparison of computer exploits to physical weapons.
If the stain lingers after laundering, retreat it the same way and wash again; sometimes a second treatment is all a stubborn stain needs to be coaxed out.
De Bont painstakingly lingers on its creepy statues, iron gates and precarious spiral staircase, and the ornate and wonderfully eccentric design upstages the actors in almost every scene.
He lingers on beauty and catches the light at dusk, searching and sometimes finding an elusive city that has always been there for those who bother to look.
She lingers, ghost-like, in the walls, in an unwanted state of arrested development, wondering when or if she might be allowed to resume her journey into womanhood.
While the American War, as the Vietnamese call the conflict, lingers in American memories as a bloody and ideologically charged confrontation, Vietnamese animosity toward China runs much deeper.
He was exonerated, but the feeling lingers that Eggers treated us to a partial portrait of the man, that he had skirted some inconvenient truths, some essential darkness.
He lingers at drunken parties, appreciates the solemn ridiculousness of ballroom dancers performing at a funeral and revels in the full-throated emotion of a cheesy love song.
Appelbaum, who writes about economics for the New York Times, lingers on how the Nobel laureate inspired the U.S. military to replace compulsory conscription with better-paid soldiers.
The places where the social reality of servitude lingers on are mostly in a swathe across North Africa: for example Mauritania, Niger, the Central African Republic and Sudan.
As the present pandemic settles in and lingers in this digital age, it applies a vivid new filter to Camus's acute vision of the emotional backdrop of contagion.
But more than 50 years later, as the covenant language lingers in deeds across the nation, so, too, does the latent legacy it seeded from coast to coast.
The prize for the Browns is an enviable core, their 2-4 record notwithstanding, but all that losing lingers for Zeitler, who said it exacted a mental toll.
The show lingers on excruciatingly beautiful close-ups of black truffle dim sum and chayote squash, then follows their creators into their messy homes and chaotic favorite markets.
Somewhere in Logar, between the graves of a Talib and a soldier, there stands a pole with two flags, two warring markers, that still lingers in my mind.
Last year's festival revolved around presentations "of almost cataclysmic suffering, the kind of pain that lingers without reason or resolution," I wrote in a New York Times review.
But the way The Politician's camera lingers on James' face to close the scene suggests the series knows the character has oceans of romantic feelings of his own.
He lingers over it, conjuring some of the most graphic depictions of sex (in hotel rooms, in prisons, in the recesses of the imagination) I've read all year.
"I Called Him Morgan" lingers in the period of their happiness, as Helen recalls it, and doesn't strain to make sense of the senseless violence that ended it.
"Three days to polling day and the polls are looking good for Boris Johnson...although the specter of tactical voting still lingers," Raymond James analyst Chris Bailey said.
Vincent's time in the south begins with a gust that introduces a palpable sense of bone-deep cold and of isolation that lingers even when the sun brightens.
The third-most-powerful House Republican, Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, lingers in a hospital bed, recovering from gunshot wounds sustained during a mass assassination attempt this summer.
Some of the detainees sing along from behind the bars, but the camera lingers on those who do not, whose despair seems beyond the reach of any music.
Carl's kinder tendencies have been a peg on which viewers could hang their hopes for a livable future, and the sting from having that possibility snatched away lingers.
Even when a person is aligning with the patriarchy in an indirect way—the way the three protagonists do—an element of constant control lingers in the background.
" She continued, "The trauma that lingers is often a very powerful silencer of women as is the business that enables these men to thrive without ever facing consequences.
Much of the action lingers in a swirling brinkmanship with exposition, serving up bits and pieces to chew on, but nothing so hearty that it gives everything away.
Lead lingers in urban soil, and studies have shown inner-city children are more likely to have higher blood lead levels than kids from rural areas or suburbs.
This contrast is even hammered home in the courtroom proceedings: The camera lingers on their animal-print socks, their childish Mary Jane shoes, their youthful inability to sit still.
The contemporary viewer probably recognizes the sexism and classism in the comic, even if we also know that the same type of bias lingers well into our own day.
There are hundreds of hydrating oils that aim to remind us of islands and vacation, but this one feels the most special and lingers on my skin the longest.
As skimpy as Gadot's outfits may get, for example, Jenkins' camera never leers or lingers gratuitously — Diana is always framed as an agent of power, rather than its object.
As researchers race to learn more about the virus, a crucial question lingers: How much time passes between when a person gets infected and when their first symptoms appear?
The legacy of their strained relationship — and their last moments together in Season 3 especially — lingers on throughout the years and plays a big role in the movie's story.
The other, potentially more serious issue being reported is screen burn-in, which is when a "ghost-like" image lingers on the screen even when you've closed an app.
The pain lingers for the possessed until the dreadful Mario finally exits their body, but Mario takes part of them with him, leaving behind a maddening, insatiable void within.
But there is still a palpable sense of unease and the same question lingers: is the state prepared to tackle this threat to Pakistan's diversity and long-term security?
The day lingers in all kinds of different ways for the people who weren't shot, the ones who left early, the ones who should've been at practice but weren't.
And as the gentle yoga class unfolds and the distinct flavor of weed lingers on my tongue, I'm not quite sure where the yoga ends and the CBD begins.
The smog lingers for days as wind speeds drop in the winter months, adding to air pollution exacerbated by the burning of crop residues, vehicle exhausts and industrial gases.
The smog lingers for days as wind speeds drop in the winter months, adding to air pollution exacerbated by the burning of crop residues, vehicle exhausts and industrial gases.
Hell, it even lingers in the mind of Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), one of the primary architects of this rigid, punitive society, who remembers her favorite brunch place fondly.
Carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for more than 500 years; methane, the main constituent of natural gas, lingers for about 12 but can be 25 times more potent.
Guadagnino's camera lingers on these rich images of the setting, not unlike in The Florida Project, but here soaking up the life of cosmopolitan American academics in northern Italy.
After a fire ripped through the Ghost Ship warehouse in Oakland, California, and claimed 36 lives, the question lingers: What could have been done to prevent such a tragedy?
When the camera lingers on Tulip, dead in the back seat of Jesse's car as they drive to Alphaville, her perfect, still face has the excessive clarity of nightmare.
Following a deep drop in oil prices beginning in 2014, the offshore service industry suffered from a glut of capacity and low market rates, a problem that lingers today.
Any system that lingers in the Gulf in August or September will draw a long, watchful eye from forecasters and emergency planners, and Tropical Storm Hermine is no different.
It's April, and a very specific chill lingers in the air: Game of Thrones Season 8 is about to premiere, and your tragic ass doesn't have an HBO account.
If Kevin Durant's knee issue lingers deep into Spring, Gasol can leverage his size and intelligence against inexperienced reserves who won't have Curry or Draymond Green as a guide.
Together, the two acknowledge the multitudes of reasons why anger lingers but also advocate its necessary release—a practice in faith that is rooted in the black American experience.
It does seem a convenient time to introduce a new plan considering the previous losses, coupled with the ACA's currently precarious position as the threat of an overhaul lingers.
To shoot scenes that felt immersive, the directors drew inspiration from the opening sequence of Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris, which lingers over reeds undulating in the currents of a stream.
Fallingwater, also known as the Kaufman Residence, is Wright's most famous work and probably the model of organic architecture that lingers closest to the front of the American imagination.
But the suspicion lingers that China worries more about the enforcement of sanctions that might topple the odious regime in Pyongyang than about North Korea's weapons of mass destruction.
The memory lingers of the deaths in 2004 of nearly 80 Malay protesters who were crowded into trucks by security forces and suffocated in the heat or were crushed.
Meanwhile, Kim's school principal reveals that she wrote an essay on Iphigenia, and the streak of moral cowardice that ran through the Greek general lingers in the cardiac surgeon.
Robert Mugabe may have disappeared from the public view, but his ghost still lingers over a vote which threatens to be one of the closest in the country's history.
Eli Seaborn, 73, a White Hall councilman, said progress would be slow, like the pace of civil rights gains, where legal discrimination is gone but lingers in other forms.
But a feeling of anguish and isolation still lingers over the video, as well as her latest album, "Puberty 2," a dense and astonishing project, which arrives on Friday.
In the first song ("No … the dreams have not vanished"), a melancholic vocal line spins and weaves then wafts away, as an orchestral postlude lingers, spiked with piercing harmonies.
So if these shows are so deeply loved that the hurt of their cancellation lingers for years and even decades, why are people canceling them in the first place?
Of course, even if you're open to the concept of mixing LSD and bar (or bat) mitzvahs, the not-so-insubstantial concern of giving intense drugs to children lingers.
Though some countries, such as Kenya and South Africa, have attained high usage, Africa's internet penetration lingers at less than one- third of the continent's estimated 1.2 billion people.
It's a rare skill-set for any player, and even if his lacking outside shot lingers as a serious dilemma, the baseline of a useful tool is already here.
I think it's probably just the sound of passing cars put through spring reverb, and the shot just lingers far too long for it to have any narrative meaning.
Confidence: Medium The main area of rain should move off early on Wednesday, however off-and-on showers are possible through the day as some atmospheric energy lingers overhead.
The government has tried other tactics, including a mass publicity campaign encouraging Hungarians to have more babies as the birthrate lingers at 1.4 percent, below the European Union average.
" —Sara Salinas, Fred Imbert With more than 127,000 COVID-19 cases worldwide, one question still lingers: "What should I do — and expect — if I think I have COVID-19?
Set "somewhere in northern Italy" in the summer of 1983, Call Me by Your Name lingers over six sun-soaked weeks in which everything shifts for Elio (Timothée Chalamet).
The question lingers, however, whether it's possible to spend so much time examining what makes serial killers tick without slipping from natural curiosity into romanticizing them through sheer overexposure.
A new study found that the virus lingers in recovered patients' phlegm and poop for weeks after diagnostic tests using swabs from their nose and throats came back negative.
Even in states that allow felons to vote, he said, their turnout rate lingers between 10 to 20 percent in a presidential election year, far below the general population.
Kim Il-sung lingers in the popular consciousness through his persistent position, even long after his passing, in musical and visual representations that continue to dominate the cultural consciousness.
The director Jeff Baena, who co-wrote the script with Brie, gently lingers on Sarah's hobbies, helping us understand how they serve as armor against an emotionally taxing world.
Her gaze lingers on scenes that would feel exploitative in lesser hands and takes care to make sure the film goes well beyond easily trafficked tropes about sex work.
The question that still lingers around Bloomberg is whether someone who skips the first four voting states -- basically all of February -- can make a real run at the nomination.
As he cradles one of his players—roughly the size of a casserole dish—and declares, "We do love Robot 8," the camera lingers mischievously on his enraptured grin.
During a conversation about the amount of data people volunteer to the internet, the camera lingers on passers-by who are glancing at smartwatches and communing with their phones.
Already the island had a lonely, end-of-the-world feel to it, that almost palpable melancholy that infects East Coast islands every autumn and lingers until the early summer.
And advertisers must rethink their message not as a headline, body text, and link, but as a background, overlays, and a feeling that lingers even if viewers don't click through.
As the evening sun lingers, the growing crowd spills onto the quiet leafy street, where asylum seekers eagerly don high visibility vests and helmets to test ride their new gifts.
However, the question of whether he will face a lawsuit lingers on—as does the mess resulting from his other, somewhat less high-profile Twitter controversy of the last week.
Switching your clothes to the dryer ASAP so they're not sitting in their own filth is one easy way to prevent that stale, musty, wet smell that lingers on clothing.
There's a pervy sequence that lingers over their bodies while they wear skimpy bikinis at the beach, and another where three male characters are caught drooling at their friend's cleavage.
Nor does it even really make clear what it is we're supposed to care about as it lingers over bits and pieces of racing livery, sponsorship logos, and nose assemblies.
Though that music only exists in my head — something perhaps like Rachel's Music for Egon Schiele — yet the show lingers in my consciousness like a song that's found my frequency.
Talking-head interviews are great, and her subjects are compelling, but what really lingers is the copious archival photography and video footage that she leans on to make the case.
The film lingers on mundane conversations about Mandy's favorite planet, or portentous references to the "Horn of Abraxas," a sacred artifact that's shot under eerie green light regardless of setting.
Shipping interests typically avoid the storms, and if Hermine lingers, as she is forecast to do, inventories of crude oil would be drawn down, despite continuing oil-by-rail volumes.
But as long as the stigma lingers, we continue to get excluded and bullied in all walks of life, and sex work will remain the only way of making money.
It sounds (literally) morbid, but in this Age of Anxiety, as people grapple with climate change, threats of violence, and political and economic instability, death lingers on many people's minds.
A hint of her New Jersey accent still lingers as she guides me, capping her vowels with a subtle "H" when she gets excited or worked up, which is often.
Leave No Trace lingers when it's over, a quiet vote of confidence in our ability to love one another even when the world persists in trying to break us apart.
Its residue still lingers on beaches in the Southeast, and environmental experts have warned that we don't yet have sufficient regulations on the industry to prevent future events like it.
Though some countries, such as Kenya and South Africa, have attained high usage, internet penetration for the continent lingers at less than one- third of Africa's estimated 1.2 billion people.
Whether the controversy lingers could be up to CNN president Jeff Zucker, who has a past relationship with Trump and could play a role in easing tensions between the two.
OBIT, the new documentary from director Vanessa Gould, lingers at the newspaper's death-desk to think through the meaning of remembrance, and to show the workday of these uncommon journalists.
Those attitudes have changed over time, but the feeling still lingers — we weren't born the first choice, but we'll work twice as hard to prove we deserve to be here.
We now have House candidates who bodyslam reporters to the delight of their supporters, we know Trump cuts wrestling promos, but the question of "why" lingers unspoken, outside academic circles.
It was nostalgic, yes, and the question of whether an older wrestler should get one over so clearly on a younger one lingers, but that's not really how memory works.
Nothing much is really going on in these moments, to affect the larger narrative, but the camera lingers and the music slowly swells to lend a sense of hushed importance.
With eyes closed, one might mistake a flute of the honey-hued jasmine variety for a very dry prosecco, save for the intense floral perfume that lingers after each sip.
ELSEWHERE > Teachers: As Los Angeles public school teachers prepare today to strike for the first time in 30 years in the nation's second-largest school district, a big question lingers.
For much of the film, the camera lingers close to the floor, pointed up, as if to emphasize the close confines of the prison space and the impossibility of escape.
The sort that gets built when the noose lingers in view, and on the worst days, it feels like it's just a logistical error that it hasn't found you yet.
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The country's sovereign default in 2001 still lingers in the minds of investors with the stark possibility of a new populist government coming to power in October, only amplifying concerns.
Even if the market's infatuation with Mr. Trump lingers, to predict rosy days ahead, you have to make a number of assumptions, and some of them may be a stretch.
Both branches of the family undergo trauma both generational and individual, but the juxtaposition of the two narratives demonstrates the violence of the Middle Passage in a way that lingers.
And the National Weather Service forecasts it will dump between 473 to 40 inches of rain over areas of southeastern coastal Texas, including Houston, as the storm lingers for days.
That impression lingers today, although the murders were practically just a red herring — all a plot to make sure Beausoleil was released before he could implicate Manson for his crimes.
Yet Ramos also lingers indulgently over the trappings of the wealthy, to the point where reading this novel felt a bit like watching several hours of reality-TV luxury porn.
However, a bit of "the Nationals" at Forest Hills still lingers in the crowded walkways and S.R.O. side courts and vast consumer kiosks of today's bustling and highly profitable bazaar.
The pleasantness lingers tomorrow with more sun and mild temperatures, before cooler temperatures and the chance of a few showers as a midweek storm system skirts by to the south.
That's been no small task considering Nigeria's percentage of unbanked was pegged as high as at 70% in 2011 and still lingers around 60%, according to The Global Findex database.
Expanding on its opening shot, the movie often lingers in the middle of parks where lovers and friends meet, unhurriedly takes in car rides across borough-connecting bridges, and more.
While Warren's "selfie" line is an efficient operation where aides handle jackets, phones and voter placement next to the candidate with whiz-bang precision, Biden lingers and takes his time.
These days, we no longer shield our souls from the mirrors in our home, but the residue of old phobias lingers in the anxiety with which we approach our reflection.
It was the size and speed of the move down that caught investors by surprise, but investors should not be taken by surprise if the decline in global stocks lingers.
Although he has rarely spoken about it, this staggering early blow lingers in the recesses of Ashbery's mature work, lending his writing a basso continuo of transience, elegy and loss.
Hundreds of thousands of government employees could be furloughed, veterans could see government payments delayed and if the shutdown lingers military personnel could go unpaid until there is a resolution.
The standout fashion moment in one of this fall's biggest and best films comes right at the beginning of Hustlers, but the idea it represents lingers throughout the entire movie.
The camera lingers on the open window, only for Tommen to casually re-enter frame sans crown, and abruptly exit through said window to his death ... without saying a word.
I know he is where he deserves to be, and I know society is safer with him behind bars, yet the pain of knowing I put him there still lingers.
The new recommendation of eight weeks comes after scientists found the virus lingers longer than previously thought in blood or other body fluids, spokesman Christian Lindmeier told a news briefing.
Jules's trauma lingers in the background of every fight scene and nearly every conversation, coloring how she now views the world and adding a necessary human component to the series.
Trump signals a deal with Democrats on immigration; more questions swirl around the strange sonic attack on American diplomats in Cuba; after Irma and Harvey floodwaters recede, the pollution lingers.
But the spirit of the picture—of a truly special player, one of the blessed ones, passing through a Duken wall of mediocrity as if pushed by God Herself—still lingers.
The supermodel, 24, loves fragrance so much, she makes sure to spray her favorite all over her body (including her hair!) so the scent lingers on her skin all day long.
In Dresden, a far-right stronghold where resentment over what neo-Nazis call the "bombing holocaust" lingers, Steinmeier addressed a somber ceremony that included forming a human chain to remember victims.
But once you move past the origin of the chains, another question lingers: How did the White Walkers manage to get the chains around Viserion if they die upon touching water?
In the film's pivotal opening scene, when the Castlemans get the call from the Nobel committee, the camera once again lingers on Close's face as she listens in on the extension.
Chazelle lingers on one particular moment between father and daughter, which is moving the first time around, but takes on far more significance from repetition through memories scattered across the film.
Twenty years after serial killer Andrew Cunanan's cross-country murder spree left five dead, including fashion designer Gianni Versace, a key question still lingers for investigators and the victims' families: Why?
This storm is not like some of the other big ones such as Sandy, where we saw actual gasoline shortages develop, but it could amount to something significant, if it lingers.
It expects sterling to fall to $1.25 by the end of third-quarter and then to $1.20 by the end of 2016, as uncertainty lingers for the rest of the year.
A public and explosive domestic violence case, in which she was alleged to have physically abused her half-sister and nephew, resulted in no discipline at all, as the case lingers.
The industry is also still wedded to the idea that buyers want winter coats - which tend to have margins of around 40 percent - in early October, when summer weather often lingers.
The possibility of death lingers in the air early on in the film, which made Schwartz consider the possibility that the two women could've died during the beginning of the film.
Residents in Harare told CNN they have been experiencing water shortages since January, but the situation has worsened as many homes have gone without water for weeks as the crisis lingers.
Looking ahead: McDonald would not say what the company was doing for 2018, as rate filing deadlines approach and uncertainty lingers around the ACA's cost-sharing subsidies for low-income people.
The question of the past lingers, but with a telling tack-on: why are women resorting to long-debated means of abortion, when we now have scientifically approved, modern medical solutions?
With US equities on an almost uninterrupted bull run for more than eight years, boosted by a flood of cheap money, the prospect of another nasty surprise lingers over the market.
In a state of confusion, he takes a painting from the wreckage — "The Goldfinch" by Carel Fabritius — and this theft lingers in the background of the story as a growing problem.
As the world outside moves faster, he lingers on gestures, glances, moments of escape: hiding under the covers until winter ends, "trying to look cool" while walking, admiring another person's laugh.
She is an enormous presence, yes, but one that lingers in the shadows, whose impact is largely measured by her influence on the men in her life, not her individual achievements.
Destiny 2's dark night of the soul lingers in the lavish backdrops and the voiceovers from your fellow heroes, but as a player you're just going from strength to strength.
You know what's liable to happen, and combined with Vincent D'Onofrio's natural ability to look creepy, it's a scare from a pair of gunshots that lingers well after the movie ends.
While the threat of aggression by North Korea or the Islamic State lingers, the basic existence of our civilization is not threatened as much as it has been in prior generations.
Semple's heroine free-associates in many directions, and the narrative lingers in a plaintive, emotional story about Eleanor and her sister, Ivy — "The Flood Girls" of the 16-page color insert.
But a history of mutual distrust dating back to a failed deal in 2012 lingers between the two firms, raising questions about how successful the acquisition will be, even if completed.
Klapisch lingers his camera lovingly over shots of grapes being harvested and stomped, all the while employing story mechanics and flashbacks indelicate enough to suggest the churn of a factory juicer.
It's one thing to say that you have to keep going, but the fear and anxiety still lingers when the places you perform in or feel comfortable going to are attacked.
At an autonomous vehicles conference in Silicon Valley last week, industry leaders lamented the loss of confidence from the public, regulators and investors that lingers a year after the Uber crash.
Imagine the Supreme Court vacancy lingers through the November election, and when all the votes are counted Hillary Clinton is president-elect but Republicans still hold a majority of Senate seats.
Although smokers may refrain from lighting up around children, the youngsters they contact are exposed to health-robbing toxicants in thirdhand smoke, the residue that lingers on furniture, clothing and skin.
Linda Bournane Engelberth's "Outside the Binary" lingers in this space, creating portraits that deny the conventional male-female binary and defy gender as something easily written — or read — on the body.
I've had quite a few encounters like this over the years and it's always the same: I'm stunned into silence, and the slow burn of anger lingers for a long time.
"There's usually a cloud that kind of lingers when you get this type of announcement," Amobi, who works at investment research firm CFRA, said Monday in a separate "Power Lunch" interview.
This is a thoughtful series that lingers over death rather than using it for shock value; one that finds its story lines in small power struggles rather than gruesome palace coups.
"The concern over China's economy lingers as financing activities by the real estate sector and local governments have been restricted amid Beijing's deleveraging campaign," China Merchants Securities wrote in a report.
In the hands of good producers like Quinta do Perdigão, Casa de Mouraz and Quinta das Marias, encruzado makes an herbal, earthy, tangy wine, with an intriguing bitter note that lingers.
While Sade plays on the sound system and a breeze blows through the open windows, a casual but stylish crowd lingers over whatever you call the meal between lunch and dinner.
And while that seems like a no-brainer on a certain level, the strong Lone Wolf and Cub vibes emanating from The Mandalorian suggested a scenario where that mystery just lingers.

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