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I'm not a dweller on negatives".
"When you leave the restaurant, are you going to dwell on this part of the interview?" "I'm a dweller," she says.
An occasional writer even if a full-time one, and a dweller in the obscure hinterland between poetry and prose: naturally their crossing into print might be a bit different.
Remo looked more like a dweller of the inland fastnesses of Basilicata: one of the dark original people who grow out of the very stones of the Italian peninsula, and have a curious cognizance of the natural world.
WASHINGTON — The Interior Department said Friday that the greater sage grouse, a dweller of the high plains of the American West, was facing extinction but would not be designated an endangered species for now.
The New Yorker, February 8 , 1936P. 11 A dweller in a modest apartment building over near the East River has sent us his month's rent receipt, which has printed on its reverse side a list of rules for tenants.
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Great advice for a rancher but hard to envision a city dweller bracing a herd.
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The dinosaur is now recognized to have been a ground dweller with a conventional ornithopod foot.
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