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The sky was clearing, but Paris Yavuz, 27, working the counter at the cafe, had a lingering, annoying nuisance associated with the rain.
'Just a nuisance, like a lingering smell, or bad weather...'.
And yet it has an image problem, with a lingering perception that it's more of nuisance than a real illness, and caused purely by psychological issues.
Her image as a nuisance still lingers, and the show's deployment of "The Graduate" as a jumping-off point goes nowhere.
The flies did discourage us from lingering along the way (they breed in running water), but were more a nuisance than a torment.
Lingering hope.
No lingering.
Look for lingering symptoms.
He lingered to recover from a bout of malaria ("an aesthetic disease but a deuced nuisance"), transact theater business and meet Lillie Langtry, to whom he presented a bouquet of lilies before advising her not to wear long-legged boots as Rosalind in "As You Like It".
It lingered.
Nothing lingered.
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