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Yet he dwells inside his head.
Little Brother affords us no such luck, in part because he dwells inside us rather than in some remote and walled-off headquarters.
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This connection likely originates from the tendency of many salamanders to dwell inside rotting logs.
He dwells angrily inside a cocoon of anxiety and frustrated egoism, while she takes shelter in a makeshift, modest nest: a few friends, an O.K. apartment, a job she doesn't hate, an occasional gig singing at a mostly empty nightclub.
He dwells on his declining health.
He dwells in a world of suspicion.
He dwells on his boyhood love of Morse code.
In her conversation with David, he dwells on the idea.
The city has had several names -- Petersburg, Petrograd, Leningrad (with the fall of communism the city reverted to its original name) -- but the people who live there just call it "Peter," both in familiarity and in acknowledgement that they dwell inside his vision.
And, at first, their story dwells inside this marginal space, a private friendship with its own shorthand and codes.
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