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"Some people complain that it has dwelt so much on seminars," says Edau, echoing a common concern.
It has dwelt more meaningfully on validation, insuring that to play my parents' wedding march was not to lampoon what they did when they married, in 1961, but to extend it.
Much of it has dwelt on the nefarious activities of "hedge funds," a term that is rarely defined but makes a nice catch phrase for journalists who want to excoriate speculators for their evil ways.
Like the previous controlling decision in admissions, the 1978 Bakke v. Regents of the University of California, this one left what is permissible in the name of affirmative action in the rather hazy legal realm where it has dwelt for 25 years.
And so I've dwelled on this latest episode and the unease just won't dissipate.
If anything, I've dwelled too much in them.
Maybe I've dwelled too much in the House of Bi -- or not enough.
It may mean "And I have dwelt in Arcadia too" or, more forbiddingly, it can be rendered as "Even in Arcadia, I, Death, hold sway".
Rather, it means that the divine essence and being has dwelled inside that man in a form of mystical fusion.
Ms. Sergel has dwelled deeply on the parallels between the Triangle fire and 9/11.
In recent speeches and articles, Perle has dwelled on the potential threat from Iraq.
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