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"I always dwell on what-ifs, on what the poet Tomas Tranströmer calls a book that can only be read in the dark," she writes.
But they can imagine watching sports in a bar with Springsteen, which perhaps accounts for why people get a bit overexcited – I do not excuse myself from this – at the prospect of meeting him (fan accounts of encounters almost always dwell, approvingly, on what an ordinary guy he is. Even if he is shorter than expected).
Alfred Roussel summed up the feelings of many islanders: "That name, Vega will always dwell in the minds of those who were in the island at that time as the turning point in the food situation".
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Part of his virtuosity has always dwelt in his need to elude definition or pigeonholing.
There is an empty space in my heart where my special Aunt Marion, my second mother, always dwelled.
We are also a more honest and transparent society, and boxing has always dwelled in the nether regions of corruption and organized crime".
Since his debut collection of stories, First Love, Last Rites, his fiction has always dwelt at the heart of places we hope never to find ourselves in: the vacancies left in lives by the kidnapped child or the lost lover; the mined no-man's-land that follows extreme violence or sexual obsession.
Religion has always dwelt on these topics the most and sometimes very well.
There will always be problems, but do we have to constantly dwell on them?
Styron chronicles what happens to those damaged by battles they did not fight — those who must dwell always in anticipation of the horrors to come.
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