• All this is true, although not the sort of thing most political campaigns like to dwell on, especially with unemployment at 8.5%.

    ECONOMIST: Mitt Romney

  • Cruse told Vanity Fair he did not want to dwell on his relationship with Kidman or disclose the reasons for the couple's sudden split.

    BBC: Cruise speaks out on Cruz

  • Americans, perhaps even more than Europeans, like to dwell on their cultural links with Greece.

    ECONOMIST: Bluma Trell

  • The deputy chairman of the finance committee, Dominic Bradley of the SDLP, said he would not dwell on the recent disagreement with the minister.

    BBC: Budget Bill

  • Williams, though, was not in the mood to dwell on her profligacy having been out with a knee injury since winning the Australian Open in January.

    BBC: Jelena Jankovic beats Serena Williams in Rome

  • There's a parrot in Mexico with 30 species of mites that dwell on its feathers.

    FORBES: Those Resourceful Bugs

  • Maloney did not have too long to dwell on his miss since he atoned for his poor penalty with a wonderful goal.

    BBC: Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic

  • Mysterious and secretive, they dangle the possibility of enormous paydays and a work environment populated by intense math geniuses who dwell in giant Connecticut mansions or Upper East Side townhouses studded with artworks by Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst.

    FORBES: How to Get a Job at a Hedge Fund

  • Rather, they dwell on the need for Cantor and its employees to get on with building the business, while remembering those who were killed.

    BBC: Adverts remember lost colleagues

  • In his meeting with Obama, the Mexican president-elect is likely to dwell on what he believes the U.S. can accomplish for Mexico.

    CNN: To-do list for Obama and Mexico's new president

  • Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu's office was quick out of the gate with some numbers about one of the subjects the president did not dwell on.

    NPR: Watching Bush's Speech in New Orleans

  • President Clinton may cling to a separation of church and state that allows him to share his latest Monica mea culpa with an audience of forgiving preachers, only to free himself to dwell on his secular achievements when he addresses the party convention on Monday night.

    CNN: Bleeding-Heart Republicans vs. God-Fearing Democrats; What Is This?

  • One editor has already spoken with satisfaction of the likelihood that the BBC will feel less able to dwell on criticisms of press mistakes so soon after its own humiliation.

    CNN: BBC in crisis: What have we learned?

  • Researchers at the U.K.'s University of East Anglia now are working on a scale they call the "dwell time index" to calculate how much time a planet has orbited in a habitable zone, compared with the time it took life to evolve on Earth.

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