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There are "lingering issues" surrounding these graft scandals - ones that the current electorate will "remember", Mr Cudjoe said.

From BBC

And those lingering impacts include some that run contrary to the goals of the policies.

In its neglect, it unwittingly allowed the floodgates of far-right rhetoric to burst open, giving a voice and platform to ideologies that once lingered in the corners of society.

From Salon

But Mr Mohammad does not want to linger on the suffering and is already busy making fresh improvements to the house and his life.

From BBC

As the streets are cleared of Maccabi Ultras stickers and tensions linger, there is concern about the damage done to relations between Amsterdam’s Jewish and Muslim communities.

From BBC

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

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