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The fish dwells deep in the ocean and travels long distances to spawn above seamounts in the Southern Hemisphere.
An astonishing diversity of life dwells in the crystal-clear pools that format low tide along America's Pacific coast.
The camera dwells lovingly on bookshelves, there are close ups of book covers and their spines, the title page and the endpapers.
All manner of sea life dwells in this remarkable sanctuary, but the most exciting and abundant are the resident grey nurse sharks.
The calculation of Eq. 32 assumes that there is no correlation between the dwells at very long dwell times.
Keyes' latest masterpiece dwells on all of these, depicting voyeurism at its playful, charming finest.
In some texts, they say he dwells in a cave far from the reaches of the curious and greedy.
Writing about his own visit to southern Italy, he dwells mournfully on grubby children and cackling poultry.
The firesetter dwells on his invulnerability and justifications even after the fire is over.
Milburn has been arguing for a more radical manifesto that looks ahead rather than dwells on Labour's past achievements.
According to spiritualists, the spirit dwells in the physical body, but can leave it temporarily or permanently.
It burrows a tunnel far into a sandy bank on the riverside and dwells therein, safe from cold, wind, rain and creatures that would devour it.
It dwells on details that are so ordinary and so common that in this rudimentariness can be seen the outlines of a culture hatching.
The book is not a biography but an easy-to-read reference book that dwells on the principles of the Mahatma.
That great, unborn Self, which is identified with the intellect and which dwells in the midst of the organs, lies in the akasha within the heart.
A recent entrant on the pret fashion scene, Akiva, dwells on colours, embroideries as well as deceptively simple texturing and layering.
She dwells on her charming manner, love of clothes, loyalty to her brother and, in later life, to her adoptive city.
Thus the imagery of Aquarius dwells upon the cleansing power of water to offer the representation of youth, innocence and purity.
The place one dwells in the spirit world cannot be decided by power, honor or gold.
Perhaps the film dwells too much on his shortcomings, and maybe it would have done better to show us a more balanced look at the man.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There dwells, according to gorm's saga, the giant Gudmund, with his sons and daughters.
Brons, thy father, dwells in these isles of Ireland, and with him is the grail.
A large native tribe, the grebo, dwells at Cape Palmas in the midst of the colonists.
It is the place where the shekinah dwells and His secrets are made manifest.
It dwells, with emphasis and elegance, upon the patriotic common-places which formed the theme of rhetors generally.
She had the indefinable look of one who dwells with a sorrow for which there is no cure.
Then he passes to the middle ages, and dwells upon the popular belief in incubi and succubi.
It had the pure and placid expression of the human soul, when it dwells in love and peace.
He laments his inability to assist them, and dwells on his own embarrassments.
She dwells in the wilds of the baud State and is supposed to fulfil all the desires of the Sudhs.
He indeed is called by birth a Mycenan, and he dwells at the streams of Lerna, the king Hippomedon.
But any novel that dwells sedulously upon non-essentials and exalts the unsignificant obscures the truth.
His horse is called Gulltopp, and he dwells in Himinbjorg at the end of Bifrost.
Moreover, he dwells in a country in which the black bear could not make his home.
I know that at Nazca dwells an inventor who has constructed a boat that can fly through the air.
Reliance upon high sounding words, unbacked by deeds, is proof of a mind that dwells only in the realm of shadow and of sham.
Hence in Ecclesiasticus, He who dwells in eternity created all things at once.
As his forefather's fate was, so shall his be, for in both of them dwells the same spirit.
He may be compared to Indra, who dwells in a heaven that also comprises 33 halls.
The psalmist dwells on the picture, reiterating the comparison in ver.
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