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23 Sentences With "stewed over"

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But Republicans have stewed over the state's voter registration laws for years.
And liberals have stewed over corporations buying back their own stock after getting government help.
John Hickenlooper stewed over that same choice and came to the same conclusion: President, hands down.
He has watched the final at-bat a number of times, but he has not stewed over it.
Deciding which works would go in the space was more critical, and I probably stewed over that awhile.
The President has privately stewed over Bannon in recent days, including Thursday night from his golf course in New Jersey.
His remarks come after receiving backlash from frustrated DNC members who stewed over the party's new slate of at-large delegates last week.
Gungor admitted that Friday night had bothered him, too, and afterward the hosts had gone out for beers and stewed over what had happened.
In the nearly two weeks since Cohn said "the administration can and must do better in consistently and unequivocally condemning" hate groups, Trump has stewed over the comments.
Scalise stewed over Frelinghuysen's defection from the party line and strongly supported putting his leadership role up to a vote before his Republican colleagues, according to the report.
Scalise stewed over Frelinghuysen's defection from the party line and strongly supported putting his leadership role up to a vote before his Republican colleagues, according to the report.
The couple has also reportedly stewed over more straightforward criticism, like that for the 2.4 million pound, or $3 million, price tag for taxpayer-funded renovations to their house.
Trump stewed over the investigation throughout the weekend, even as he traveled to Florida to visit with the families of the victims of a deadly shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla.
For much of Saturday evening, it seemed as though the Knicks would wipe away their many sins from a season-opening defeat in Cleveland, a loss they had stewed over for nearly four days.
But as Trump has stewed over his lack of legislative accomplishments so far, he seems to have realized the real reason his Republican majorities have failed to get anything big done: the Senate's filibuster rule.
His smugness reeked for weeks afterward, the way his chin turned slightly upward to look past me when we danced, while I stewed over being the one who wanted him more, the one who was rejected.
Many had a hard time accepting the "mad queen" turn in the character of Daenarys Targaryen as she wreaked vengeance on innocent men, women and children, and they stewed over the quick death of her antagonist, Cersei Lannister.
Trump had stewed over his chief strategist in the days before he fired him, especially after he was quoted in an interview with the American Prospect contradicting the President on North Korea and asserting that he was able to make personnel changes at the State Department.
I stewed over every word. It had to be our Rubber Soul, Lola, Definitely Maybe.
The ocellated lizard was part of the traditional cuisine of Extremadura, Spain.Gastronomía extremeña (in Spanish). In this region, the lizard was usually prepared in guisado, made by frying slices of lizard in olive oil, after which they were stewed over a slow fire.Díaz, Lorenzo (2001).
Dalia is toasted in ghee, being stirred continuously until it turns golden brown. Water and spices such as cardamom powder and sugar are added, and the mixture is stewed over a low flame until the ghee separates from the mix. Milk is added after the dish cools, and then the dish is reheated.
According to some reports, the accusations of racism hurt him personally, as blacks had long been Clinton's most loyal supporters. Clinton speaks during the third night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado. During the primary campaign, his wife's aides criticized Clinton's freelancing and deemed his office uncooperative– at one point, they complained, his people would not allow one of her people to ride on his plane to campaign stops. His aides, on the other hand, stewed over what they saw as her people's disregard for the advice of one of this generation's great political minds and bristled at surrendering control of his schedule.
Released in 2009 by MAJ Productions, The Art of the Steal is a documentary film detailing the controversial move of the Barnes Foundation, a private art collection valued at $25 billion, from Merion, Pennsylvania to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film was an official selection at the Toronto International Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and AFI Film Festival, and was also picked up by IFC Films for U.S. theatrical distribution, grossing $541,027. A student at the Barnes Foundation in his youth, Feinberg said in an interview with Bloomberg News that he believed the collection's move was part of a "nonprofit corporate takeover" by the Pew Charitable Trusts, the Annenberg Foundation, and the Lenfest Foundation. The film portrayed the nonprofits as colluding with Philadelphia and Pennsylvania public officials to wrest control of the Barnes from Lincoln University and circumvent the wishes of Albert Barnes, founder of the Barnes Foundation, whose will stated that the collection’s art was not to be moved. In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Feinberg stated that he “stewedover the relocation of the collection and enlisted Philadelphia documentarian Dan Argott and producer Sheena Joyce to create the film over two years.

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