Mr Reid dwells at length on the number of famous American brands that are now owned by European firms.
It dwells within the minds of even the most liberal and progressive lawyers.
The package dwells too much on austerity, and too little on growth.
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Mr Hosking dwells on the alternating use and abuse of the Russian Orthodox church, and the resistance and betrayals that this treatment provoked.
But during speeches and debates, the Democratic nominee for president often dwells on details of public policy that can set an audience daydreaming.
As a rule, be wary of any guy who dwells upon the fate of mankind, unless he can prove that he was born in Bethlehem.
The book dwells on two other weaknesses in the Italian Risorgimento.
The group's guru is Eugene Trubowitz, a mathematician at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich who normally dwells on the most theoretical boundaries of physics.
It dwells on the familiar problem of the corporate corruption of politics and regulatory agencies that weakens public oversight of privately owned firms charged with delivering public goods.
He dwells on the fact that many Muslim men feel emasculated by the success of their women without bothering to wonder why so many of the women are successful.
The premise of the book is an interview with the Devil, where he admits that he dwells in idle minds, and finds it easy to control the minds of drifters.
That contrast dwells in the eye of the public.
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The experience of many Catholics is that this love in which God dwells can be found in multiple forms, all working towards the faithfulness and self-giving commitment to which the sacrament of marriage points.
He also dwells at length on why these four justices are remembered above Roosevelt's other appointees, singling out their highly distinctive approaches to the constitution, which continue to influence justices even on today's very different court.
On many cable systems, the former Discovery Health dwells in the channel wilderness, making it hard for viewers to find, to the point that Winfrey herself has resorted to begging viewers to tune in.
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As befits a man who won the Nobel prize for his work on asymmetric information, Mr Stiglitz dwells on the market imperfections and misaligned incentives that distorted decisions made by everyone from mortgage originators to credit-rating agencies.
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One of the first surveys since a Museum of Modern Art retrospective in 2005, this one dwells on many of the themes that have made Mr. Friedlander the jazziest street photographer since Henri Cartier-Bresson and, at the age of 77, still one of the hardest-working of his breed.
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