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The scheduling means England will be without a string of players from Premiership finalists Northampton or Saracens in the first Test, but I don't think we should dwell on it - we've known it for a long time after all.
But before we retreat back into those beliefs, and the pitched battles that have accompanied them, perhaps we should dwell with "I don't know" for a while.
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If Mr Netanyahu wants to be mourned in the same way, he should dwell on that.
There they should dwell through the winter's destruction, then emerge and repopulate the earth.
And yet there is a blank space in this film, where plausibility should dwell.
It is sad, and sadly predictable, that Wenger should dwell on his perceived injustice of the night.
It seemed unbearably cruel that one should dwell in poverty while the other enjoyed the trappings of English privilege.
Instead, he said, the party should dwell on what kind of economic policies might appeal to union members.
The families of victims of sexual crime should dwell less on the shame they feel they have incurred and more on how to prosecute offenders.
Since Celtic would be guaranteed progress by preventing Spartak from scoring, it is hardly surprising that he should dwell on the significance of his keeper, Artur Boruc.
Perhaps Mrs May should dwell upon that fact, rather than lecturing the UN about the differences between refugees and economic migrants.
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