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to sojourn
noun
A short stay somewhere.
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He said, "The Torah explicitly commands that, despite the horrible things the Egyptians did to the people of Israel, and I quote, 'You shall not reject an Egyptian, for you were a sojourner in his land.' " Some Israelis said their countrymen continued to sojourn in Arab land, not as captives but as occupiers, and so they had not yet found peace.
To sojourn in Tripoli is to travel deep into a world of illusionism and deceit.
To sojourn for a while in some ethnic enclave needn't be seen as exoticizing the other in some sinister way.
Frances Trollope decided to sojourn in America when a rich uncle did the Trollopes the disservice of marrying late in life and, still worse, begetting an heir.
Young artists in search of enlightenment were supposed to sojourn to Rome and crane their necks to take in Michelangelo's ceiling.
Syrians who wish to sojourn in London have to pay 6,100 Syrian pounds (£78, or $123), half a month's average salary.
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Comparison of the diffusion approximation t ˜ 2, QLE (p ; p 0 ) to sojourn-time distributions obtained from stochastic simulations shows a very good agreement, except at the boundary p = 0. There, the continuous solution of the diffusion approximation is known to provide a suboptimal fit to the discrete distribution.
The first book led Mr. Neuberger to a sojourn in Europe.
In the middle of the grounds, for about a dollar, you can segue from communing with China's long history to a sojourn in Jurassic Park.
The CARPT data is also used to extract "Sojourn" time distributions in different zones of the reactor.
During longterm space missions, astronauts suffer from the loss of minerals especially from weightbearing bones due to prolonged sojourn under microgravity.
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