Word: lingers
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There is no sense of closure to be gained from the play’s ending, no clear moral or lesson to be found in its entirety. Yet the lines don’t seem connected to anything else, and the questions they raise, linger in the audience’s minds long enough for them to draw their own conclusions—which can be just as powerful as any message explicitly stated onstage...
Until this past Wednesday, Quadlings visiting the River—or studying late in Lamont—who dared to linger past the 12:30 a.m. shuttle cutoff found themselves in a disagreeable, and all too familiar, predicament. Most resort to making a long, cold, and potentially dangerous trek on foot across Harvard’s sprawling campus. But now, the University has provided another option; the recent move to provide 24-hour transportation service is a welcome and needed improvement to undergraduate life...
...months after the first session--and despite follow-up therapy with Sadoff--problems linger. "We tried, but the techniques just don't take care of the deeper issues," says Rod, who is thinking of ending the marriage. "The future of our relationship doesn't look good...
...member said the issue will likely linger...
...most obsessed-about pop star is supposed to be taping a French TV special in front of a crowd of adoring, gyrating Parisian partygoers. But outside, the scene now is much more grim, with workmen lugging huge amplifiers and other stage equipment onto waiting trucks while clusters of fans linger under umbrellas looking très misérables. The cabbie didn't have to say a word: it's all too obvious Britney Spears isn't here. Instead, she's just up the street, ensconced in a suite at the superluxe Plaza Athénée. Spears hasn...