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In recent speeches and articles, Perle has dwelled on the potential threat from Iraq.
Neither presidential candidate has dwelled on the partisan fighting over the budget, which works to the Republicans' advantage.
Since L'Enfant outlined his vision of broad avenues, public parks and sweeping perspectives in 1791, this city has dwelled on issues of orderly development.
Much of the coverage has dwelled on Mr. Gore's small but symbolic personal alterations, like his new Palm Pilot and his switch from dark suits to earth tones.
In remarks throughout the Christmas season, the pope has dwelled on the importance of peace, but has rendered his words in a vein more spiritual than political, more general than specific.
For two days, Mr. Bush has characterized his critics as engaging in "revisionist history," and he has dwelled on the outcome of the war rather than the urgent nature of the threat that he described, almost daily, to build support for military action.
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More recently, and more controversially, he has dwelt on the continued rise in equity markets.
The Britain which Parr has dwelt on with such affection has moved on without him.
When she has been interviewed in the past, she has dwelt on her own inarticulacy.
The author has dwelt on this particular "I want to hold your hand" moment many times.
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