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"He would dwell a lot on the personnel, rather than money," he said.
One longs to dwell a bit longer on a character like Savigny, who went to Egypt as a botanist but became obsessed instead with the country's insect life.
But they will have the luxury of insisting that they are engaged merely in textual tidying up.With luck, they will dwell a bit on the implications for the balance of power.
At my age, many women are grandmothers themselves: only the gossamer presence of my precious nan allows me to dwell a little longer in that wondrous vanishing place where I am still the grandchild.
Let's dwell a little longer on the importance to British rugby league of Saturday's win – which followed, we should remember, a very decent second-half performance against the Aussies in Wigan.
Mayor Dannel P. Malloy of Stamford, a Democrat who said he will run for governor in 2006, wanted to dwell a bit on the breakdowns in good government that led to this day.
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His book dwells a lot on fathers.
But here he dwelled a little longer on the battle scars as a source of motivation.
Incidental Intelligence: In Middlebury, Vermont, a hundred years ago, there dwelt a constable yclept Truman Dewey.
Although she dwells a little heavily on the townspeople's resentment, subtlety usually prevails.
In the shadows of these towers, however, dwells a mostly low-rise area.
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