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to dwelling
noun
A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
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I try to always move forward as opposed to dwelling on the past or the movies that might have happened.
Libertarians, accustomed to dwelling on the margins of American politics, participate in elections without hope of electoral success, if they participate at all.
And all of that is still preferable to dwelling on the story of the Kansas football coach, Mark Mangino, who went on a Kansas City radio show to defend himself angrily against charges of being a hateful meanie.
These are the kind of annoying technology questions people are used to dwelling on with cameras and cars and TVs.
The Retail segment sells materials and products related to dwelling life and handcrafting.
The emerging economic value of tree shadows in hot climate cities grants the development of an appropriate simulation numerical method to establish relative advantages on energy savings related to dwelling envelopes.
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We are not privileged to be dwelling in an exceptional time or space; we are privileged to be dwelling in a typical time and space.
That is way too long to be dwelling on a cheesy ghost story.
The Pope was keen to avoid dwelling on such diplomatic difficulties.
While the tournament's imperfections are impossible to ignore, dwelling on them misses the point.
Finally, it was Laura Bush who pressed him to stop dwelling on it.
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