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lingering and love
Something which is neither quite tragedy nor quite comedy, something which touches the heights and depths of sentiment and reveals the dark places of the human heart without lingering long enough there to crystallise the painful impression, a love story broken for a moment into passionate chords by absence and inconstancy and intrigue, and then reunited to the music of wedding bells.
This causes major conflict as Leo and Piper retain lingering feelings for one another resulting in a love triangle between the three characters.
" Film scholars have often praised the film's cinematography, such as the film's opening shot and the scene where Genjurō and Lady Wakasa make love by a stream and the camera follows the flow of the water instead of lingering on the two lovers.
The Guardians Maxim Jakubowski called it " mystery at its best ", while in the New Statesman Adam LeBor said: " Visibility is an intelligent and thought-provoking book, one that asks lingering questions about the very nature of loyalty and love.

lingering and board
Another major alteration is the ending, in which the now-wealthy Tramp originally gave Georgia a lingering kiss on board ship ; the sound version ends before this scene.
Of these, only spear traps and chest traps do not appear on the board as they are activated only once and then they have no lingering effects.
Now the Ballinrobe board have complied with the Commissioner's orders, in admitting a houseful of paupers and in striking a new rate, which cannot be collected ; while the unfortunate inmates, if they escape the awful epidemic, will survive only to be the subjects of a lingering death by starvation!

lingering and itself
If it failed on occasion to elect its candidates for general state offices by majorities, the failure was due to a lingering remnant of the Know-Nothing party, which called itself the American Republican party.
Although a liberal party, the VVD did not openly call itself " liberal ", mainly because of the still lingering " negative " connotations of liberalism developed during the Great Depression and Second World War.
His extensive literary output is itself a testimony to the preservation of learning and to the lingering continuity of Gallo-Roman civic culture through the so-called ' Dark Ages '.
Guyana's recent history is characterized in particular by the struggle to free itself from colonial rule, and from the lingering effects of colonialism.
Author Jack Beatty wrote about the lingering questions as to how the reporter's note reflected a quotation that was absent from the opinion itself.
Due to lingering issues in the cloning process, made more unpredictable by the metagene itself, the clone is infected by a fast acting version of the clone plague deteriorating and shortening the lifespan of clones in the DC Universe.
The spa movement itself became especially popular during the 19th century when health spas devoted to the “ cure ” were well-known medical institutions for the upper-class, especially those with lingering or chronic illness.
By September 2001, the combination of party infighting, lingering campaign matters, and a sharp decline in the fortunes of supporters who had been at the forefront of the dot-com bubble left American Liberty Foundation President Perry Willis burnt out and the foundation itself deep in debt.

lingering and film
The film finds its meaning in the subtle clash between the older, sadistic macho-jock ethos and the follow-your-impulse hedonism that was the lingering legacy of the ' 60s ".
The performance also featured a lingering kiss, which was seen by Thomas Edison, who hired Irwin and her co-star John C. Rice to repeat the scene on film.
It not only reduced lingering American resistance to the novel as a literary form, but later adaptations were instrumental in introducing some Christian audiences to theater and film.
After Sweet Smell of Success, he went back to England to make the second HHL film, The Devil ’ s Disciple in 1959, but he was fired only a month into production due to lingering tension from their first project together.
Time magazine's Jay Cocks wrote, " The film is immaculately crafted, funny and quite beautiful, resonant with a lingering mood of loss and loneliness ... Not a single frame in the film is wasted.
With this revelation, the film abruptly shifts from the perspective of Leigh's camera to a third person perspective, lingering on Monarch's tormented face as Leigh fights with and then suffocates her to death with a piece of plastic sheeting in a real-time sequence.
It is an ensemble film that interweaves multiple stories over a 24 hour period, as the characters from different strata of society, grapple with the lingering effects of violence.

lingering and documentary
Whatever the cause, it was evidently a source of lingering resentment for Tipton, who was one of the few significant collaborators who refused to participate in the 2010 documentary on Nilsson's life and career.

lingering and regarding
Patrick Healy, view the traditions of how Lawrence was martyred as " not worthy of credence ", as the slow lingering death can not be reconciled " with the express command contained in the edict regarding bishops, priests, and deacons ( animadvertantur ) which ordinarily meant decapitation.
In 1997, three years after the lawsuit was decided, all lingering infringement questions against Microsoft regarding the Lisa and Macintosh GUI as well as Apple's " QuickTime piracy " lawsuit against Microsoft were settled in direct negotiations.
More than a year later, Marvel attempted to conclusively settle in-print ( but not in-story ) all lingering questions and complications regarding the character ; stating as confirmation that the Pryor that appeared in Uncanny X-Men, from 2008 to 2009, was indeed the original from the 1980s stories.
He first attempted to negotiate with Hasan, sending him letters asking him to give up his caliphate, believing he could thus avoid killing fellow Muslims and avoid lingering questions regarding his legitimacy should he kill Hasan outright.
In 2007, the Yellow Armbands blog was frozen by an organizer who resigned from the activism due to lingering issues regarding lack of transparency in the inclusion movement.

lingering and team
Despite questions lingering about the team's struggling offense, the team compiled a 49 – 39 record by the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, good enough for second place in the NL West.
However, a lingering groin problem caught up with him and he started to really slump, bouncing around from team to team to league to league.
He returned to the team after Bad Guy's defeat and became fully romantically involved with Venus Dee Milo, though Guy's lingering feelings for U-Go Girl often brought tension to the relationship.

lingering and known
While known for decades as the host community for a large manufacturing facility ( Johns-Manville Corporation ) that utilized asbestos in its manufacturing processes, Manville has begun to leave behind its industrial past and the lingering asbestos pollution that was a legacy of the manufacturing that took place in the borough.
The plan was well laid, and so sure were the intended murderers that his days were ended, they rode off, leaving him on the ground, shouting “ viva Ballivián ,” an ex-president, who at that time was known to be lingering along the boundary line between Bolivia and the Argentine republic.
Originally known as the Iwasaki Resort, it later became the Capricorn International Resort, perhaps to avoid any lingering anti-Japanese sentiment.

lingering and 2004
Taylor moved the magazine to Toronto and relaunched it in late 2003 — however, circulation dropped dramatically, and lingering financial difficulties resulting from libel lawsuits ended with the final issue on December 3, 2004.
Following a lingering battle with myelodysplasia, Żurakowski died at Kartuzy Lodge on 9 February 2004.
However, studies in 2003 and 2004 found there to be lingering elements of a negative work environment, and employee-management communication was reported to be strained following the 1996 strike.
However, in 2004, Davenport started the season with a lingering hamstring injury that kept him out of for a month.
She planned to make one last comeback and participate in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, but a lingering back injury – which she suffered from since the 2004 / 2005 season – made her quit.
On January 26, 2004, the newly elected President Mikhail Saakashvili officially rehabilitated Gamsakhurdia to resolve the lingering political effects of his overthrow in an effort to " put an end to disunity in our society ", as Saakashvili put it.
Holm ( 2004 ) states that, in the absence of " valid comparative data " on the effect of infant circumcision on adult sexual function and satisfaction, " the circumcision debate cannot be brought to a satisfactory conclusion, and there will always be a lingering suspicion that the sometimes rather strident opposition to circumcision is partly driven by cultural prejudices, dressed up as ethical arguments.

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