The phrase
"to dwell upon" means to think or talk about something for an extended period, often in a detailed and thoughtful manner.
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But what about those inevitable drawbacks that are
not dwelled upon in the manufacturer's description.
The trading of fixed upgrades for the flexibility of bone charms, streamlined energy system and dialing - back of Chaos / Order seem a foundation worthy of a grander tale, one that tugs a little harder on some of the dangling threads here - Billie's ability to listen to rats, for example, a promising rewrite of the Heart of Dunwall narrative mechanic that never really goes anywhere, or the mournful profundities of Dishonored's whales, which are referenced but not
dwelt upon in the final area.
The romantic subplot is screenwriting 101 and, thankfully, not
dwelled upon too much.
The
article dwells upon the creative ways in which you can use mind mapping to develop children's verbal, logical, visual, and intrapersonal intelligences.
Since its existence the
focus dwells upon the health and preservation of its animals.
For the number crunchers, here are some figures to
dwell upon as revealed by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
Later, two especially interesting
essays dwell upon contemporary attitudes to food and pornography and what Eberstadt describes as the «transvaluation of values».
jesus said don't
even dwell upon thoughts of lust, or you shall even be condemned.
Something not
really dwelt upon in this article is also the Mormon belief that these «proxy baptisms» only allow the individual on the other side to accept the baptism as if they had the opportunity to be baptised in this life.
The vices, the despair, the slavery and the ritual suicides are
never dwelt upon.
The extent to which the preacher's
mind dwells upon the general, universal, and abstract will be the measure of his lack of humor.
With much debate surrounding the
family dwelling upon issues such as divorce, remarriage and artificial contraception, Cormac Burke believes the main focus of discussion should be marriage itself, which he describes as a «conjoint family project» that is at the same time «a very attractive and divine mission».
Still, as well as he has played, it is Divac's leadership and his qualities as a human being that the
Kings dwell upon.
The
film dwells upon Sebastian's rather lax morals (even by 1968 standards), culminating in his refusal to commit himself to York once he's rendered her pregnant.
This, of course, begs the question as to whether or not Seven contains excessive violence, or if it glamorizes serial killing as the
camera dwells upon the hideous consequences of serial murder.
This would have
involved dwelling upon the differences between the brash Montgomery, who distrusts army rules, and the granite - hard Stone, who works strictly by Uncle Sam's playbook (but he plays more in tune with Hugh Hefner's).
In his assured and empathetic directorial debut Submarine, Richard Ayoade extends his talents beyond the cult comedy confines of the small screen (including Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Nathan Barley, The Mighty Boosh and The IT Crowd) to
dwell upon sources of and threats to contentment, as apparent to a self - aware teenager burdened by the coming - of - age milestones of first love and parental marital disharmony.
On the sidelines of the Auto Expo, the 11th Indo - German Joint Working Group meeting was organized to develop industrial synergies between both the countries and the 8th «Auto Trade Dialogue» conference was also organized at Auto Expo, where global industry
experts dwelled upon the need for greater levels of collaboration for the development of driverless, connected and autonomous zero emission vehicles for future mobility.
Fit and finish are very good, as I would expect from Saturn, and most people already know that the buying experience at Saturn stores is a no - pressure, no - hassle approach in which sales
people dwell upon the features of the product, rather than haggling over price.
His prose is functional, the minutiae of
life dwelled upon with as much attention as his views on writing, which he believes is an act of destruction, not creation.
Utilizing hybridized human and animal figural types, Bedia's
work dwells upon the improbability of a contemporary mythos.
«It was as though I were required,» he said, «in order to keep from going insane, to find something which would give me a core and allow me to
dwell upon something which could keep me going.
Ruins came to represent a second - order past, not to be
dwelt upon too long in a modernist lurch toward utopic ends.
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article dwells upon the creative ways in which you can use mind mapping to develop children's verbal, logical, visual,...
It isn't
dwelt upon because it doesn't matter to MGSV's narrative, and it's that philosophy that carries on into the rest of The Phantom Pain.
Acclaimed Canadian author and Tyee contributing editor Andrew Nikiforuk writes in the New York Times today with an angle on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline most Americans likely do
n't dwell upon.
That is, pop culture studies can not simply be about conservatives (or Christians, or Great Books educators)
dwelling upon the best moments of such culture, or otherwise using it to prove the relevance of the traditions they want to convey.
For several days we have been
dwelling upon the Saviour's passion, and for some little time to come we shall linger there....
Against the liberal tendency to
dwell upon the personality and teaching of Jesus, he stressed the sheer fact of Incarnation.
«Blessing» announces to us that, keenly aware of the frailty and failing of the human, John was not content to
dwell upon the down and the dark, any more than he was keen to deny it.
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It dwells upon the tender elements in the world, which slowly and in quietness operate by love.7