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It also contains a few intriguing hints that Tolkien saw his own created universe, the "Lord of the Rings" legendarium, as explicitly connected to the mythology of other places and times; as Christopher puts it, "with the stories and the dreams of peoples who dwelt by the coasts of the great Western Sea".
Each dragon had his own territory, within which he dwelt by a forest spring or stream, in the hollow trunk of a beech tree, or in a mountain cave.
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Conferences from years past have dwelt on navigation by the sun, moon, or stars or by sound and smell.
In the catalog, Florent Heintz, Sotheby's remarkable expert who is a historian by training, dwelt on the fact that the most famous of all Roman copies of the Greek original is "The Athena Giustiniani," now in the Vatican Museum.
On occasion, the biography seems infected by Stannard's having dwelt so long amid the narrative vagaries of his subject.
Eggleston's images are filled with uncanny moments, untold stories, the sense of a world observed, dwelt on and - just as significantly - dwelt in.
These, he found, were overwhelmingly in areas penetrated by settlers rather than in places where the Yanomami dwelt undisturbed.Something similar happened to chimpanzee researchers.
In 1954, a study made for the American Cancer Society by Dr. E. Cuyler Hammond, an epidemiologist, and Dr. Daniel Horn, a statistician, dwelt in great detail on the relationship between the incidence of smoking and excessive death rates.
In an internal paper distributed to German embassies this year, the foreign minister, Guido Westerwelle, dwelt on the damage being done to Germany's image abroad by its handling of the euro crisis, warning that old stereotypes about the "ugly German" were being revived among the country's neighbours.
At its base were three wells: Urdarbrunnr (Well of Fate), from which the tree was watered by the Norns (the Fates); Hvergelmir (Roaring Kettle), in which dwelt Nidhogg, the monster that gnawed at the tree's roots; and Mímisbrunnr (Mimir's Well), source of wisdom, for the waters of which Odin sacrificed an eye.
Moments later, Liverpool full-back Jose Enrique dwelt on the ball for too long on the touchline and was dispossessed by the intrepid Chris Eagles who jinked along the byeline, but his prod across goal failed to find a team-mate.
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