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Existentially unnerved, the artist also began to dwell on the figure of Martin Luther, expressing an interest in painting him.

Once again in an institution and vulnerable, he began to dwell on his loneliness "in a way that made me suicidal.

Sinclair has said that, when he and Blichfeld ended things romantically, their series began to dwell on people extricating themselves from relationships.

I guess I brought emotional baggage I wasn't counting on and I began to dwell on my personal upheavals in one continual swoop.

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These pages are at their most compelling when the respective writers begin to dwell on the currency of their fiction.

"The more you write about crime though, particularly when you are looking at real-life events as I have been, you'd have to be an emotional cripple not to begin to dwell on the suffering and pain it causes.

Pretty soon, one loses a grip on the arcane distinctions between Zones A, B and C, gets heartily sick of the sight of the so-called "Separation Barrier", and begins to dwell gloomily on the human propensity to convert lines on paper into wire and concrete that blights lives.

The physicist teaches the worker about the laws of physics and about the vastness of the universe, and Ah Quan's mind begins to dwell on the question of humanity's fate: Will we explore the stars, or live and die on Earth?

("It was probably his experience operating an electric wheelchair that allowed him to control the miniature engine of his spacesuit as well as anyone," Liu writes). The physicist teaches the worker about the laws of physics and about the vastness of the universe, and Ah Quan's mind begins to dwell on the question of humanity's fate: Will we explore the stars, or live and die on Earth?

My mother refused to speak to me so I dwelt in silence and began to hear the voices of the 1001 – that number again! – children born at the same time as me.

My eyes went funny and green flesh began to appear from beneath my ripping clothes, as the raging spirit which dwells within me began to wake and wonder why he had such a desire to PUNCH something!

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