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"The citizens of Israel must come and fulfill their civic duty," Mr. Sharon said, dwelling at greater length on that subject than on the attacks in Kenya.
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He's the kind of writer who loves to say "dwelling" or "abode" instead of "house"; his book is full of missives, yuks, females, hail-fellows-well-met, goofy grins, "gut-busting schtick sessions," and "genuine guffaws".
Mr. Wessels said the dwelling was 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) cooler in the daytime and 2 degrees warmer at night than other shacks.
Meanwhile, Republicans said that dwelling on the issue could become a distraction in the effort to win back the House or Senate from Democrats this fall.
At every one of the sites she sampled, she said, bottom-dwelling invertebrates — worms, starfish, even coral — were dead.
Had low oxygen been the cause, he said, bottom-dwelling fish such as bunker and menhaden would have died instead of grass shrimp, which live in more oxygenated shallow water.
Today, many racers say that dwelling on the risk of death would make it impossible to compete effectively.
"F.I.S. judging is terrible," he says later, dwelling not on his mediocre placing but on the bigger picture.
Arditte Hall says that dwelling on what went wrong can lead to a build-up of negative emotions like embarrassment and shame, which can actually set up the cycle for social anxiety to reoccur.
"We shape our dwellings," Winston Churchill said, "and afterwards our dwellings shape us".
Moreover, Mr. Kazlow said, the Multiple Dwelling Law takes precedence over any private agreement among owners -- even if the agreement is unanimous.
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