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He started to dwell on his mortgage and credit-card debt and student loans.
"I was a little bit annoyed that we started to dwell on the ball in midfield and get caught, so I had a word about that at half-time.
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If you start to dwell on your pain, the amount of pain will increase.
The dancers' versatility is attractive until you start to dwell on the choreography.
Try 'Salammbô' or 'La Tentation de Saint Antoine' sometime" — the hard-pressed book buyer ("Books: A Memoir" costs $24, which is not be sneezed at) might start to dwell on McMurtry's meditation on modern reading habits: "The complex truth is that many activities last for centuries, and then simply (or unsimply) stop".
"Sometimes I start to dwell on the tragedy, and then I realize I'm just getting depressed," he said.
"But I think any time you start to dwell or live on the past, then you are not preparing for the future.
You don't get a chance to dwell on it.
Then she shrugged, not one to dwell on her troubles.
But Sis isn't one to dwell on what-ifs.
Never allow yourself to dwell on downer, depressing ones.
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