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...honest, it doesn't matter at all what clubs the Marshals joined or what issues the council candidates champion. Both of these contests should dwell solely on one issue: looks...
...tried not to dwell too much on our losses--we still feel as if we have to approach one game at a time," Marcotullio said...
Strange that he didn't dwell on "the issues," isn't it? You could call it pandering, or just more evidence that (as Bachrach complained) the political parties are careening towards a collision in the center...
...office has little time to dwell on such setbacks. It is in the midst of an intraoffice debate over whether to pursue the death penalty for Simpson. If Garcetti's office opts for death, it risks an acquittal by jurors who don't want to see Simpson executed. If it rejects a capital trial, Garcetti can expect some people to accuse him of granting Simpson preferential treatment. Though sentiment in the office is currently against seeking the death penalty, there are strong opinions on the other side. Says a deputy D.A.: "How do we justify not asking for the death...
...attitude for someone who has made public her years in a mental hospital, but even in her book, Kaysen maintains a distance. She does not answer nearly as many questions as she raises, including the ultimate one of whether she should have been hospitalized at all. Nor does she dwell on the details of her own history. Instead Kaysen concentrates on describing what life in a psychiatric ward is really like. That approach gives Girl, Interrupted its feeling of universality and makes Kaysen seem like Everypatient to a grateful readership...