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Cecelia Brady, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Last Tycoon," describes "that sharp rip between coast and coast" by talking about a feeling of "lingering — and not quite on purpose".
Theo seemed to inspire in Cliff a feeling of lingering heartbreak — you felt not only that Cliff cared about Theo but, more affectingly, that he cared slightly too much.
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If you walked into the England dressing room moments after their 16-14 defeat by New Zealand, you would immediately be swamped by a feeling of frustration lingering in the air.
In 2006 too much of finance was gambling, pure and simple; and too much of the bill ended up with taxpayers.This helps explain why a feeling of unfairness lingers across the West visible in the streets of Athens, but also in the pages of Thomas Piketty.
During my graduate work in Calgary, there were times when funding was tight, when even people who lived and breathed science were struggling to get by, and a feeling of defeatism lingered over the whole community.
At its core, shame involves a feeling of misattunement, the lingering sensation that we're up to one thing while the rest of the world is doing something else altogether.
The story is resolved but Mr Scudamore's affective writing ensures a feeling of uneasiness lingers.
In some ways, it's very likely that whatever answers you are finally given will not satisfy you completely, so be prepared for a feeling of being unsettled that lingers.
Cecelia Brady, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Last Tycoon," describes "that sharp rip between coast and coast" by talking about a feeling of "lingering and not quite on purpose". The paradox of lingering across the rip characterizes flight, and, particularly in Europe, it brought progressive changes.
Some kind of lingering feeling towards a female friend builds up to an apex and an admission is blurted out and then it gets all weird.
This doesn't mean you should excuse yourself in the middle of a make out session, but it does mean that you should leave him when you're both really feeling each other, instead of lingering around too long until you both get bored.
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