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Internet chatter often dwells on Donovan's performances in M.L.S. games.
The writing is solitary, interior, and often dwells on a subject that Churchill has been chewing over for years.
Scholarly research on personal-listening devices, like the Walkman or the iPod, often dwells on themes of empowerment.
Advertising often dwells on the highland or island provenance — images of pristine mountain streams abound, along with references to peaty flavors.
Official rhetoric in China often dwells on the "humiliation" suffered at the hands of foreign powers from the mid-19th century until the communist takeover in 1949.
Roland's depressing dismissal of Barbara lies within the bounds of that harsh streak discussed above, as does the way Taylor often dwells on her characters' physical shortcomings.
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His memoirs often dwell on their failings: hypocrisy, cowardice, bullying.
Susan Marshall choreographs metaphoric worlds that often dwell at the intersection of several disciplines.
Through the Blair years, Mr. Perry's work often dwelled on transvestism and his painful childhood.
NICOLAS SARKOZY has often dwelt on the need for the French to know their history.
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