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The television beamed into the homes of French Muslims comes from the Middle East or North Africa, with programmes that constantly dwell on the tribulations of the Palestinians and the "victimhood" of the Arabs in general.
There will always be problems, but do we have to constantly dwell on them?
Past their musicianship, and poetic lyrics, their ability to constantly dwell in that area of discomfort we label first-world problems captures our generation.
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And persons who are constantly made to dwell on reward and punishment are likely to become overly concerned with their own "self-good and private interest," which must "insensibly diminish the affections towards public good or the interest of society and introduce a certain narrowness of spirit" (C 184).
He dwells constantly on his good fortune rather than his disappointments, though he owns up to a few when I press him.
Boxfish species dwell in reefs and constantly face turbulence.
However, unlike other CD4+ T lymphocytes that constantly migrate through folliculi, Tfh cells dwell there, likely because of the expression of CXCR5 chemokine receptor, which is currently considered as the best surface marker available for this subset.
Former President George H.W. Bush, who describes the current state of his game as "horrible," decides not to dwell on a poor shot or round, constantly telling himself that "the next one is going to be a good one".
"May God dwell in this house forever".
APPLE prides itself on constantly re-imagining the future, but even the world's leading gadget-maker likes to dwell on the past too.
Even those of us who work in one and have become inured to the general ambience are constantly startled by new instances of cruelty, idiocy, disorder and profit taking where, in theory, only selfless lovingkindness should dwell.
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