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And yet I decided to dwell on this statement in light of the insights of my students to see if it would open up any deeper meanings.
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"Although, we haven't seen her in a while…" Neither of us decide to dwell on why she might have stopped coming.
But I decided not to dwell on that.
As to the possibility that some applicants might violate their pledge, Dr. Botstein has decided not to dwell on it.
Clearly, the hut did not contain a massive weapons cache, and because there was uncertainty about the quantity and the type of weapons found there I decided not to dwell on this particular detail.
I decided instead to dwell on the Palais du Luxembourg, where Thomas Paine was imprisoned during the Revolution and escaped beheading because the jailer didn't see the X on the door indicating that he should have his head chopped off.
I decided not to dwell on the fact that elves apparently have huge dongs that we can't see because they're invisible.
The person battling cancer takes inventory of what's important, deciding what to dwell on and what to let go.
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".
We decided to cover fewer topics but to dwell in each longer and have discussions that went deeper.
As Clinton said in a recent interview, according to the New York Times, she has decided to "move on" and not dwell on the affair that her husband had with the former intern.
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