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A few songs that dwell on similar lyrical themes could have been culled; and it would have been thrilling to hear the star's Machiavellian side explored amidst the radio-friendly pop.

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But, despite his best efforts not to dwell on the stakes of his work, the noun “rebellion” was never far from his mind.

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Means is hoping not to dwell on the topic of vaccines as surgeon general, according to the people familiar with her thinking.

Unlike his title character in "Jay Kelly," which will hit the big screen next month, Clooney doesn't want to dwell on the past.

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But Benioff said he tries not to dwell too much on the future.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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