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Will any of them linger under the bright lights, now?
With gardens running to the sea, it's a place to linger under the palms, watching that ever-changing vista.
As a result, nations linger under occupation, innocent women and children die, and the future of us all is bleaker than ever before.
At a Valentine's Day party at the Greniers' a few years ago, one guest was so freaked out that he couldn't bear to linger under their roof.
"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.
The old chief executive, also a founder, will become executive co-chairman, a title loaded with ambiguity, while even Mr Murthy, the pre-eminent founder, will linger under a new role as chairman emeritus.The hope must be that Mr Kamath, who built ICICI, India's largest private bank, will be able to knock heads together.
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That intolerance lingers under Mr. Karimov.
On many days it lingers under a blanket of smog.
But the ugly legacy of apartheid often lingers under the surface.
For six years Kosovo has lingered under UN control, as western policymakers hoped the problem would go away.
The goalie, the American semi-pro, lingered under the net for a few minutes, chatting and posing for pictures.
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