Word: dwelled
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...just kind of told them that it’s real easy just to dwell on these and let them linger,” Walsh said. “You’ve got to shake...
...clasping a mug of red lentil soup in a north London gastro-pub. It's hard to blame him; after all, nothing says "career over" like a lifetime achievement award. And for possibly the first time in his meandering, often mediocre solo career, Plant has no need to dwell on Zeppelin's dancing days. Next week, his eighth - and best - solo album, Mighty Rearranger, debuts. His finest work since Led Zeppelin's 1975 masterpiece Physical Graffiti, it draws on diverse influences - from West Coast psychedelia to Moroccan trance music - to form a collection of songs that sound gloriously raw, relevant...
...stretch for miles along the lake floor. Scientists think that the trenches, similar to those on ocean bottoms, are carved by currents of water that can also disperse toxic material. Other investigators will concentrate on collecting two shrimp like organisms in the food chain, including Ponto-poreia hoyi, that dwell on the sediment and may ingest toxic chemicals...
...were more than a few. Beyond the five different positions that Rose has played in the All-Star Game (first, second, third, left and right), he is proud of changing posts several times for the good of his team and vain about his outfielding record (.991). He does not dwell on how many fewer games (3,034 to 3,455) and at bats (11,429 to 13,689) Cobb enjoyed over his 24 seasons...
While a second Ivy loss is a tough pill for the Crimson players to swallow, they have little time to dwell on it, as Harvard travels to Princeton this Saturday to take on the Tigers...