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was dwelling
noun
A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
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I never let my problems stop me, but Dominique was dwelling in the past.
"We've had cases of two people that got together, but one of them was still married to a spouse that was dwelling in the community," Mr. Reingold said.
Not everyone associated with the Giants was dwelling on what the Giants did not accomplish in today's celebrated match with the Rams.
And Cottrell said Robinson was battling the mental and physical fatigue of training camp and was dwelling on the completion to Chrebet, which caused him to miss the play to Swayne.
The more urban a person's childhood, the more active his pACC, regardless of where he was dwelling at the time of the experiment.The amygdalas thus seem to respond to the here-and-now whereas the pACC is programmed early on, and does not react in the same, flexible way as the amygdalas.
Perhaps this ordeal finally jolted Yang out of whatever alternate reality dreamland he was dwelling in.
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They believe with perfect faith that "Where Mercy, Love and Pity dwell, There God is dwelling too".
Bradley had been dwelling on this question.
Many players would still be dwelling on the negative.
So he won't be dwelling on Melbourne.
At 57, he has been dwelling on the past.
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