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Close to Tellez's house, Rick lingers in an enclosed pen.
It lingers in the minds of handmaids, Marthas, and Econowives.
It speeds by quickly, but lingers in the mind's ear.
Yet Gavin Kroff lingers in the corridor stooping and staring.
A reclusive spirit lingers in a building frozen in time.
Even so, this strange little book lingers in the mind.
This older, 'clever' meaning lingers in expressions like "don't be cute".
With 2017 around the corner, uncertainty still lingers in many areas.
The jury didn't buy it, but the lie lingers in public memory.
Sometimes the bass carries the melody; sometimes it lingers in the background.
One scene in particular lingers in memory after the film is over.
The Zika virus lingers in semen, the reproductive fluid that contains sperm.
"Claws In Your Back" lingers in the darkest moments, but remains optimistic.
Even now, 15 years later, that night still lingers in my mind.
However, in some people the virus lingers in certain tissues like the oropharynx.
It lingers in soils and water for much longer than studies once suggested.
Marker's presence also lingers in a more tangible way: his untouched Parisian studio.
A bout of pneumonia that left him hospitalized lingers in his racking coughs.
And what about "Metamorphoses," which still lingers in the minds of many theatergoers?
As viewers saw at the end of season one, darkness still lingers in Hawkins.
"It lingers in my mind throughout the day on a regular basis," he says.
Such discrimination lingers in our anger-filled veins even now in a progressive era.
The bitter taste of soap from this opera still lingers in our collective mouths.
The movie lingers in the mind and sits like a lump in the soul.
Unlike sarin, VX is "persistent," meaning it lingers in the environment rather than disperses.
Soutine captures that alien grace that lingers in the blood and in the bone.
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.
He lingers in the British popular imagination primarily, oddly enough, as a television presenter.
Her laughter summed up a palpable shadiness, even lawlessness, that lingers in the air here.
The building has frequent power cuts and the stench of urine lingers in the hallways.
And what lingers in France's book is the toll that memory took and still takes.
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.
Joe's spiritual presence lingers in a shrine he's built to honor his new cookbook, Pizza Camp.
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.
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 lingers in her mind, but Mullein dismisses it, noting, "I'm the one causing the trouble.
Slavery may have ended 150 years ago, but its legacy lingers in ways invisible and implicit.
The "Sell in May and go away" mantra lingers in the minds of investors every year, too.
That bug might be fading from the headlines, but it still lingers in at least 900,000 computers.
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.
He said the threat lingers in areas where the cables are in shallower waters or make landfall.
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.
"The evil that descended on America 17 years ago still lingers in our world," Mr. Pence warned.
The shame is gone from television criticism, but a strain of defensiveness still lingers in her work.
Now, read the article, "A Merciless Cold Lingers in the Midwest," and answer the following questions: 1.
Still, the threat of retaliation from China against Apple due to Trump's trade war lingers in the air.
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.
Because ivermectin lingers in the blood, it also kills insects that bite humans, including mosquitoes, lice and mites.
Another perception that lingers in Austin is that Mr. Patrick plans to run against Mr. Abbott in 2018.
Working on this series, I was looking to recreate the mood that lingers in the area without being explicit.
And comets are sort of like dirty snowballs, leaving a trail of rocks and ice that lingers in space.
Sex is the other, and nobody lingers in the public consciousness in that regard as much as Brigitte Bardot.
"We've got to openly deal with the homophobia that still lingers in parts of the black community," said the Rev.
What lingers in the memory is less the food itself than the warm descriptions of the people who cook it.
Even when they win silverware, a small, dark spectre of inevitable future letdowns lingers in the back of his mind.
Suggesting that sometimes it's what you don't see — and the brands you don't immediately recognize — that lingers in the mind.
And in a bravura penultimate chapter, she lingers in the resuscitation room at the Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Center.
And methane lingers in the atmosphere for a much shorter period than CO2, so action here would show quick results.
It lingers in mirror and car selfies, in Nunes's midnight White House runs and in Paul Ryan's Beanie Boo face.
She welcomes me as Cuban music lingers in background; the master of dark science slowly clears her space, surrounded by amulets.
The smell of burned pine still lingers in the air, along with a metallic odor from melted cars and other objects.
But we visualize something gruesome, and that is what lingers in the memory, anchored by one simple, queasy-making sound effect.
It's in this sense of reverberation where Mucha's strength lies — how his work lingers in your mind, revealing its layers incrementally.
According to both derms, when sweat lingers in the folds of skin, it can promote chaffing, which leads to redness and discomfort.
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.
Because planet-cooking carbon dioxide lingers in the atmosphere for thousands of years, stabilising emissions will not suffice to hit that target.
Zika can also be transmitted sexually, although scientists have not yet determined how long the virus lingers in semen or vaginal fluids.
But his memory lingers in the room of her home where they studied together, and she expects it will at school, too.
Perry Wright (Alexander Skarsgard) may have died in the season 1 finale of Big Little Lies, but his presence lingers in season 2.
Käding: The music that accompanies the pictures is like a soundscape, it does not illustrate or narrate, it just lingers in the background.
Uncertainty over which side has the upper hand lingers in the streets of Kunduz, where memories of last year's deadly rout are fresh.
It was part of a tumultuous history between the police and gay New Yorkers that, though much improved, still lingers in memories today.
Grappling with the final results is something everyone's had to do, irrespective of political leanings—but that night lingers in the collective consciousness.
In "The Big Bang," a stranger randomly offers Earn a Nutella sandwich and then disappears, but the scene lingers in the audience's minds.
Now, nearly five years later, one Bronx native who refuses to give his name says the disparate enforcement lingers in the outer borough.
The palpable warmth in his paintings' atmosphere conjures the dusty white sand that lingers in the air at the end of the day.
But what particularly lingers in the memory is the cathartic comedy that processed the loss of a father, a mother and a wife.
And then he lingers in the countryside, struck by the rumbling unrest between displaced peasants and greedy landowners grabbing tracts of common land.
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.
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.
The blossoming of their love affair is related in subdued colors and whispered words, and it lingers in the air like an old song.
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 legacy of the bombing still lingers in such unexploded ordnance, although American and other foreign aid pays for most efforts to remove it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Whether it's failing an exam or someone getting a promotion over you, being confronted by the notion of failure can often feel like a bad taste that lingers in your mouth.
But in more than six years since, it has also been an unsettling example of the ways a tragedy lingers in a community and continues to send out ripples of grief.
Darius Gray, co-founder of the Genesis Group that supports black Mormons, said the church and its doctrine aren&apost racist but racism lingers in the faith as it does in society.
That has raised concerns among some of the measure's supporters that any action by opponents could lead to legislation that lingers in the state Capitol, months after they expected it to begin.
Living amid coal ash The threat of a potential contaminant lingers in many communities neighboring coal ash sites, despite reassurances that industry testing shows that water sources are safe at the moment.
The show's moody, jazzy style, its reliance on the unexplained image, can border on pretension, as jazzy things so often do, but it lingers in your mind, agitating in a good way.
If Monday's debate was any sign, Braun believes he has found that in the controversy over Kavanaugh, although he must hope that it still lingers in voters' minds a month from now.
Comets are sort of like dirty snowballs: As they travel through the solar system, they leave behind a dusty trail of rocks and ice that lingers in space long after they leave.
Roughly half of all human-caused carbon emissions get sucked up by the land and ocean, while the remaining half lingers in the atmosphere where it contributes to the notorious greenhouse gas effect.
"With one of the largest political risk events now cleared, some consolidation is warranted, albeit political uncertainty lingers in Italy and is likely to remain for some time," UBS analyst Joni Teves said.
He can use it because it's the type of play that lingers in memory, that can be used as a source of motivation, that can drive a player deeper still into his routine.
The aftertaste of Microsoft's strategy of  "embrace, extend and extinguish" still lingers in the community, after all, and not too long ago, this move would've been interpreted as yet another example of this.
This quiet, deliberate story dives deep into the afterlife of a man (Casey Affleck) whose spirit lingers in the home he shared with his partner (Rooney Mara), watching the world move on without him.
There really are "two different Americas," but not in the way the phrase lingers in our ears because of how John Edwards's presidential campaign in 2004 branded the 1 percent and the 303 percent.
According to Lynn, the 5 nanograms per milliliter amount lingers in the blood long after a person has stopped being an unsafe driver, and CNN's 2013 report on stoned drivers backs that assertion up.
As the Black Lives Matter movement has gained momentum over the last year and a half, and the tally of black men killed by police climbs, the Simpson case lingers in the national imagination.
As a child in North Carolina, Sims was indoctrinated with racist beliefs, including one that Black people do not experience pain as severely as others — a belief that still lingers in the medical industry today.
The longer the storm lingers in the Gulf before it makes the turn to the right, the more it could strengthen, and it may have a higher chance of landfall in the more populated Panhandle.
" Jesse Hunt, a spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee said of the donations in a statement, "The longer a scandal-plagued Hillary Clinton lingers in American politics, the worse off House Democrats will be.
His blasé reception of the woman's death shows a man whose profession as crime writer has habituated him to stories of violence, but is nevertheless troublingly dismissive, in a way that lingers in the mind.
Puerto Rico lingers in the longest blackout in US history after Hurricane Maria tore through the island, and the scorched earth left behind from record-breaking fires in California is now causing floods and mudslides.
DDE is a breakdown product of the insecticide DDT that, although banned in the United States in 1972 and in Europe starting in the 1970s, still lingers in the environment and enters our body through food.
Prince lingers in the white tunic and knee-length bedazzled purple trenchcoat he donned for the climactic closing performance sequence in 1984's Purple Rain, a film I've fixated on for as long as I can remember.
Growing up in work camps, her adolescence was robbed and although she was lucky enough to escape China under political asylum under Nixon's open-door policy, the trauma of the revolution lingers in her to this day.
Ms. Harvey said that octopuses had also been documented opening jars and sneaking through tiny holes on boats, and that they could deflect predators by spraying an ink that lingers in the water and acts as a decoy.
On Wellness 16 Photos View Slide Show ' Inside the North London apartment of the event designer Fiona Leahy, even at midday, the hearth is ablaze, candles are lit and the heady scent of frankincense lingers in the air.
In Beer's account, the escalating brutality that was needed to control the penal system deeply infected the society it was meant to protect, a legacy that one could argue lingers in Russia today under President Vladimir V. Putin.
Her anti-immigrant National Front party will surely remain strong as long as French unemployment lingers in the double digits, and the many French who believe they have been abandoned by global elites see no better hope elsewhere.
As Washington, DC absorbs the news, just before midnight on February 13th, that Michael Flynn has quit as National Security Adviser to President Donald Trump after less than a month in office, an ominous note lingers in the air.
She pushed through the pain, but its presence lingers in the darker corners of the album—there is beauty in suffering, but also suffering in beauty, and On the Legs of Love Purified illustrates that thought ever so elegantly.
VICE News spoke to her, along with other women running in the state, to find out how much of a boy's club attitude still lingers in Nevada — or if women have made serious dents in the state's glass ceiling.
"Act of The Empress 皇后之作" raises more questions than it answers, but the track's bracing for the way it lingers in this ambiguity, producing a kind of exhilarating strain that's as disturbing as it is sublime.
The treacherous legacy of colonialism still lingers in the shadows of contemporary life, but while the wounds of prior physical and cultural dislocation still heal, a new colonial frontier emerges in the form of possible human habitation on Mars.
He dispatched this concerto with his customary virtuosity and commitment, but for all his double-octave flash, it was his tender voicing of the cluster chords that halo the melody of the slow movement that lingers in the ears.
Instead, this "demi-devil" as often as not seems a cutup as well, at least until the play's notable body count starts to mount and Desdemona's reference to "good Iago" acquires an irony that lingers in the night air.
But that astrological sense of influence as a malign, opaque and distant force — something that tempts us against our characters or better wisdom — still lingers in the way people talk about the dark orbits of global power and wealth.
Uncertainty lingers in Asia over changes ahead at the White House and whether a new leadership would give less priority to keeping China in check as it grows increasingly assertive in the South China Sea, a waterway vital to global trade.
BELFAST (Reuters) - Brexit has the potential to fuel paramilitary violence, which lingers in British-ruled Northern Ireland two decades after a peace deal, but is less significant than the current lack of devolved government, an independent watchdog said on Monday.
The former vice president is perhaps best known for his mastery of the rope line, where he is a close talker who lingers in a handshake and sometimes talks to voters eye to eye with his hands on their shoulders.
The characters tumble toward the abyss, as Lydia Wilson's transgression-prone Duchess lingers in view of the audience even after Webster's text has relegated her to oblivion: The onstage structure becomes a transparent mausoleum whose inhabitants won't be so easily dispatched.
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The line is a forceful rebuke of much of the prejudice that lingers in America today — a statement that you should not judge all police, black people, or Muslim Americans just because one person in their group does something bad.
But DeCarlo and his team's initial findings from the classroom indicated that this residue, which had likely come from a nearby balcony where smokers hung out, as well as from smokers themselves, can turn back into something that lingers in the air.
Two Zika particles at work (Image: David S. Goodsel/RCSB Protein Data Bank)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is collecting semen from hundreds of Zika-infected men to figure out how long the sexually transmitted virus lingers in the body.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German producers of transport equipment and textiles are making the most use of a short-hours facility aimed at avoiding mass lay-offs as the manufacturing sector lingers in a recession, a survey by economic institute Ifo showed on Tuesday.
Her life now is a white-winged cap and platitudes and ritual rape; her life then (when she was known as June) passes in idyllic flickers, an unreal wash of light that lingers in her room like a dream she can't shake.
Classic rock rehab notwithstanding, that attitude lingers in the alt-culture margins, where a righteous generation of R.E.M. fans still can't hear an extended guitar solo without trying to figure out what masturbation metaphor is best to dismiss it all this time.
If this does have something to do with the hack, a less charitable interpretation is that Facebook is hoping that users who decide they're done will change their minds, or at least make it so their data lingers in its servers just a little longer.
The 2202 financial crisis is long over, but its damaging effect on Hispanic families lingers in a pair of grim statistics: More Latinos are choosing to rent than to buy a home, and Hispanic homeownership rates are still in decline even nine years later.
In the nearly 5 years since the Spring 2011 storms, walls have been rebuilt and roofs restored, yet the threat of the next 'big one' – be it tornado or earthquake or hurricane - lingers in the back of the mind of Missourians and Americans nationwide.
Just as a person's record collection, wardrobe, or other objects might act as indicators of their personality, Coleman's object collections manifest a sense of presence, resonating in the air around these wooden constructions the way a note lingers in the body of a violin.
Miller's world-building is lush and evocative, but it's her handling of Circe's isolation — written with such tenderness and abiding melancholy, exploring the ways in which a woman nurtures her own strength despite being punished for her power — that lingers in your brain long after finishing.
What they have just experienced still lingers in their minds like a fragment of music; they are simultaneously in the past and in the present, at home in this in-between region that we might call a metaphor for reflection, or for a work of art.
Instead, Reigns lingers in whatever godawful in-between stage he's occupied for two years now, with WWE thinking they're being very clever and postmodern by insisting the era of babyfaces and heels is over just because people chanted for heel Dolph Ziggler for six months in 2012.
Undertaken by teams at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the U.K.'s University of Portsmouth, the research could potentially lead to a "recycling solution" for plastic bottles made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), which lingers in the environment for hundreds of years.
But some here trace part of the reason for Tulsa's emphasis on prayer, and not protest, in recent days to the lingering scars of the 19803 riot, which is regarded as one of the deadliest race riots in the country's history and still lingers in Tulsa's consciousness.
Image 2 of 2 MANILA, Philippines – Philippine officials say hundreds of displaced remain in emergency shelters as the threat of militants and unexploded bombs lingers in the ruins of a southern city that was held by Islamic State group-aligned fighters for five months last year.
Yang was the candidate who spoke the least, with Bill de Blasio and Castro joining him in the bottom three pack... Trump lingers in the background For the second night, Trump was the most-tweeted-about US politician during the #DemDebates, according to data from Twitter.
But it can also be traced to the way Baker lingers in moments that ostensibly do nothing, allowing them to coalesce into a wholly different depiction of poor or working-class America — one that revels in the thrills of childhood but doesn't blink at the precarity of poverty.
Kilgrave, who had the power to control the minds of the people around him with nothing more than a whisper, left a mark on the show that still lingersin this second season, you still feel his presence every single time his signature color, purple, flashes on the screen.
There are, sadly, so many awful reasons to feel unsafe at any show, but in light of the Manchester Arena bombing, pop shows now carry a particularly horrific association that lingers in the back of your mind and can make you inadvertently take note of the emergency exits.
One could argue, and presumably pragmatic colleagues may be urging this course, that Pelosi and Senator Schumer should negotiate the best deal they can get and trust that some vestigial residue of bipartisanship still lingers in a few Republican senators, who might force McConnell to conduct a fair trial.
We live in a world where things keep getting more expensive, where minimum wages are stagnant and below the poverty line in most major cities, where houses — and even rentals — seem like an unaffordable luxury, and where the specter of student loan debt lingers in the lives of millions of Americans.
Then there's trans woman Octavia St. Laurent of the House of St. Laurent, the subject of a lightning-in-a-bottle scene in which she lingers in the background of a department store while model agency exec Eileen Ford is interviewed by a TV news reporter about the ideal woman.
And while Amazon has at least some nominal interest in improving many of its other products — Alexa, for example, becomes more advanced with each passing year — Goodreads lingers in the dustbin of the early aughts, doomed to the hideous beige design and uninspiring organization of a strip mall doctor's office.
By naming Neil Gorsuch as his nominee to the Supreme Court on Tuesday night — in primetime, with his top two finalists reportedly both summoned to Washington to increase suspense — President Donald Trump took his first step in a process that will ensure his influence lingers in the US for decades.
Then they play a round of Never Have I Ever with Ellen, which leaves poor Fred — who's already discouraged that Rachel can't seem to get past the elementary-school version of him that lingers in her mind — feeling insecure that three of the other men have already kissed his longtime dream girl.
But what lingers in my memory of God of War are the set pieces — the moment the giant world serpent Jörmungandr appears, impossibly large and with an indescribably otherworldly voice, the fights with the immortal Baldur, the reveal of Freya's house, built on the back of a giant turtle in a vibrant grove.
Mr. Ghosn, a larger-than-life figure in the industry who forged a global business empire by bringing Nissan back from the edge of bankruptcy and turning Renault into a European car champion, lingers in a Tokyo jail cell after a court on Monday rejected his latest bid to be freed on bail.
But the history of championship baseball lingers in the cracks and concrete walls of the old right-field pavilion of Braves Field, where Boston professional baseball was integrated, where the Cleveland Indians last won the World Series and where Babe Ruth pitched one of the greatest games in Series history for the Boston Red Sox.
When lead enters the body — from inhaling airborne lead particles that are emitted from a weapon while it is firing, ingesting it when eating or smoking in a contaminated environment or from any other source — it initially lingers in the blood, where it can be detected by a blood test, but it doesn't stay there.
With her high profile, Sandberg has an opportunity to convey the real lessons of death, not life, which are that you don't always get what you want; you can't always "kick the shit" out of option B; and sometimes pain — or illness, or divorce — lingers in ways that make it impossible to reach for that resilience.
In Celina Su's provocatively spare poem, that fearful uncertainty lingers in the white spaces her readers must hopscotch through, snatching thoughts from the air, in the same way we navigate the checkpoints and sluices of airports in the hope that when we arrive, out of breath, at the gate, we'll be welcomed warmly and taken in.
In this city at the heart of the last century's drama its presence lingersin the Soviet War Memorial in the Tiergarten (80,000 Soviet soldiers died in the Battle of Berlin); in the vast memorial and military cemetery in Treptower Park; in the graffiti scrawled by Soviet soldiers on the walls of the Reichstag; in the fragments of the Wall that cut off the Soviet imperium's captive masses.

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