The impact this had on an Asian boy like me lingers to this day.
The viaduct occupies the air and lingers in the sky, only lightly tethered to the ground.
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Both results topped analysts forecasts, but the stock still lingers just above a 52-week low.
No such announcement is made on the train today, but some old-world pomp lingers.
And, of course, the 2000s ended with a massive financial crisis that lingers on today.
His interventionist impulse, while tempered by an embrace of free-marketry in the early 1990s, lingers.
Sectarianism lingers on in Northern Ireland, bits of Scotland and some English cities like Liverpool.
The exhibit lingers on these winged messengers and traces their rise to art superstar status.
Resentment lingers over Britain's invocation last year of anti-terrorism laws to freeze Icelandic assets.
But if water lingers underground for several days, subway rats may pop up aboveground, Leirs said.
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Then there is David Duke, who lingers in Louisiana politics like a chronic itch.
After years of corruption, a deep-seated distrust of police lingers among some of the city's residents.
Milanovic's calls for Italy to revive its industrial sector come as Croatia's economy lingers in the doldrums.
It has pumped out plenty of new money, yet the credit crisis lingers and the economy is sluggish.
CO2 lingers in the atmosphere for a century or more, any plan must also extend across several generations.
The question is whether the anger lingers and becomes a running sore in the side of the coalition.
Light and sharp-flavored, it cuts through the dressing and lingers on the palate.
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Another suicide Junior Seau's followed, and while Seau's motivations are unknown, a grim feeling lingers.
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That is the defining feature of war, and it lingers on for generations.
That's because Rovos makes more stops and lingers longer at such touristy spots as a diamond mine in Kimberley.
Fatty and rich, the cheese lingers on the palette and brightens the plate.
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The Lingers, two-time Olympic gold medalists and three-time world champions, captured the doubles bronze with a time of 1:13.268.
When the picture is over, the details of the mystery fade pretty quickly, but the smoky, after-hours mood lingers.
But Mr Morris's baleful influence lingers long after he has gone, not least in the mind of the president.
One caveat: The tangy scent of yogurt also lingers for a short while.
Well after the joy of the night is gone, the repayment obligation lingers.
Polish politics is considerably less extreme today (see box), but the memory lingers.
Staging pre-sale exhibitions is expensive, and snobbish resistance to commercial attitudes lingers at an institution that prides itself on tradition.
It is also the source of around 90% of the discharge of technetium-99, a long-lived radionuclide that lingers in shellfish.
On one side, social unrest still lingers after voters decisively said no to the European Union constitution on May 29th.
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