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There's even, for anyone susceptible to it, a lingering nationalist sweetness: Pollock's peak period as the V-E Day of American art.

Murdoch's health has largely rebounded — his energy has returned to near-preillness levels (though he's still susceptible to colds that can linger for weeks) — and he has now become an exercise enthusiast.

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation: If you have a darker skin tone, you may be more susceptible to the dark spots that linger after a burn, pimple, or other skin abrasion.

"Bacteria can linger under the foreskin and the resulting infections can make glands more susceptible to the transmission of HIV," says Tim Oliver, an emeritus professor at Queen Mary University, London.

Why "susceptible"?

Sympathies linger.

Questions linger.

Don't linger in damp clothing after exercise As you cool down after a work-out, the cold, damp clothes will lower your body temperature further, making you more susceptible to catching a cold.

Everyone is susceptible.

Who was most susceptible?

But some still linger.

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