Sentence examples for lodging himself from inspiring English sources

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Today a different Romney has succeeded in lodging himself in the public imagination: sane, reasonable, even moderate.

Andy Murray came respectably close, showing just how far he has come in lodging himself among the best in the game, Paul Hayward writes in The Telegraph, but he has the misfortune of meeting Djokovic at his very best, James Lawton writes in The Independent.

Khabibulin, with the help of unheralded defensemen and a predictable attack by the Islanders, stopped 33 shots while most likely lodging himself in the Islanders' psyche for Game 5.

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Smiling and composed, Camby was free of the anger that led him to attack San Antonio's Danny Ferry and forever lodge himself in the annals of ugly Madison Square Garden lore.

He made that boast on the morning of A-Rod's first mea culpa, and has since lodged himself firmly in the thirtysomething home-run club, halfway to Bonds.

He experienced his first postseason victory in New York and forever lodged himself in Knicks lore with his game-winning, series-clinching basket against the Miami Heat in the 1999 playoffs.

Over his long career Frost succeeded in lodging more than a few poems where, as he put it, they would be "hard to get rid of," and he can be said to have lodged himself just as solidly in the affections of his fellow Americans.

Smythe, who has learned how to grow hundreds of feet tall, but who must walk on his hands since the body he possesses is paralyzed from the waist down, chokes to death when Plastic Man climbs out of his stomach to lodge himself in the giant's windpipe.

Max, who supposedly indites these confessions in the year 1930, having lodged himself in a small household containing an irksome and insulting boy roughly his apparent age and a kindly if distracted mother approaching sixty, has survived a number of the young century's crises.

I'm not sure whether he'd lodged himself in some disturbing drugs hole, where an image of Fred Durst desperately trying to remain relevant was on a constant loop in his brain, or whether the Twitter rumours going round of their permanent break-up had bummed him out really, really hard.

He designed the lodge himself — on the back of a napkin — in 1997, and spent the next five summers building it.

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