Example sentences for: dwelt

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  • The suspension was generally condoned in the Irish press, but the Irish Times dwelt in an editorial Monday on a new report showing that mortality rates among Irish-born people in Britain "exceed those of all residents of England and Wales by some 30 per cent for men and 20 per cent for women" and that "Irish people there have the highest rates of mental hospitalisation and were more than twice as likely as the native-born to be hospitalised for ...

  • Valli dwelt, in particular, on American disbelief that a currency managed by a lot of feuding European countries could ever compete, as it was intended to, with the U.S. dollar.

  • The paper reports that a recent New York City showing of "Bulworth" dwelt mostly in the vacuum cleaner range, except for when Warren Beatty was rapping, taking things up to somewhere between jackhammer and car horn.

  • But in Tokyo, Asahi Shimbun dwelt on the human cost of this, reporting a rapid rise in the number of Japanese businessmen diagnosed as psychotic depressives.

  • In Maariv , Chemi Shalev also dwelt on the king's relationship with Rabin: "They were so different, these two, yet they were very close.


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