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"The problem is we may look into a certain area, find nothing there but wind up returning to it later".
Beginning with mixed feelings on this novel, finding the narrative confusing, I contemplated returning to it later rather than continuing this debut.
Meanwhile David Montague, chief executive of L&Q housing association, wrote in a blogpost that his organisation considered not building social housing in the short term and returning to it later on.
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But I returned to it, later, for its absorbing and, after all, highly relevant scrutiny of the historic loam that produced a bloom as exotic as Castelli.
So I skipped it, planning to return to it later.
The host tried to move the interview along, but Gohmert returned to it later.
Just in case I hadn't gotten the point, Needham returned to it later in our conversation.
He returns to it later to describe his less-is-more approach to his role in "Traffic".
Some people I met had first taken up pigeon racing as children and then abandoned it, and had returned to it later in life.
It's like jazz: the better the melody, the easier it is to wander away from it, because it will also be easier to return to it later.
Walter first read Testament of Youth at school but returned to it later in life when she was researching her 2010 work Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism.
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