Word: dwell
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...more theatrical productions in the future, working on “Godot” has made it difficult to return to visual art. “It is hard to recover from it,” he said. Still, he doesn’t want to dwell on the project for much longer; he’s afraid of receiving a letter from the Beckett estate reading, “You have used Beckett too many times. You owe Beckett...
...been far from tranquil. And while Everett and this book are gaining national attention for the unique nature of his discoveries, he’s also raising quite a few eyebrows in the world of academia. The Pirahã are a small tribe of Amazonian indigenous people who dwell on the banks of the Maici River, a tributary of the Madeira River in Northwest Brazil. Though they have some contact with the outside world through traders on the river, they speak a very inaccessible, tonal language, and apparently haven’t changed much since the first European explorers encountered...
...went the string of turgid, outside-broadcast pieces to camera. In came a cavernous studio. Fresh faces were added. A mystery racing driver, permanently hidden beneath overalls and a crash helmet and known only as "the Stig," injected character into the show. And while Top Gear used to dwell on "What's a car like?" says Clarkson, these days it's "What can you do with a car?" Like: Is it possible to drive to the North Pole? Or drive across the English Channel? (Yes, to both...
...That was the first and hopefully the last time I’ll ever be in that situation,” admits Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, who logged her 400th career victory last season. “I don’t like to dwell on it. I will spend no time thinking about...
...sell, but she figures she will lose most or all of the $75,000 she put down on the house when she bought it a few years ago. "It is what it is," says Ebbert. "It's a part of life and I am not going to dwell...