「LINGERING」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| oke would go up into the chimney rather than | lingering and often choking the residents. |
| f Rahm Emmanuel blocked his selection due to | lingering anger among Obama aides over Blumenthal's ro |
| father's death was not accidental but due to | lingering animosity with a group known as the Santa Fe |
| Lingering anti-German sentiment over the war in genera | |
| esigners of the Japan pavilion were aware of | lingering anti-Japanese sentiments from the Second Sin |
| I've seen articles with a lot less | lingering as a stub for years. |
| century the tradition was all but forgotten, | lingering as isolated incidents into the 1840s. |
| C-E's financial debt and | lingering asbestos liability brought ABB to the brink |
| one of those glorious, pure bird dispels the | lingering aspects of the vampire personality, and she |
| d in favour of either city and to remove any | lingering associations with Radio Victory, a poorly re |
| e to race the bumpy parking lot circuit with | lingering back pain resulting from a crash at Long Bea |
| entures, but he suffered ill health from his | lingering Belmont wound. |
| oupled with the death of his father in 1937, | lingering bouts of both malaria and undulant fever, an |
| ) and two matches shy of relegation, after a | lingering camera shot from behind the goal in which a |
| rced or pulled out of its socket, usually in | lingering, close-up detail. |
| He died in 1890 from | lingering complications from his Civil War illness, an |
| There also remained serious | lingering concerns about the Constitutional validity o |
| Scatchard subsequently took time off due to | lingering concussion problems. |
| This is a source of | lingering confusion as many people call the track Moss |
| The Liberals claimed this was proof of | lingering corruption dating from the Maurice Duplessis |
| A post-viral cough is a | lingering cough that follows a viral respiratory tract |
| anti region which had also been bedeviled by | lingering court cases have been cleared to vote. |
| orced to close on September 24, 2007, due to | lingering damage from the earthquake in the area almos |
| he spot, or, like the bishop himself, died a | lingering death. |
| d to retire after the season, in part due to | lingering difficulties from the neck injury suffered i |
| of his large family, and when attacked by a | lingering disease, which incapacitated him for work an |
| ut the genocide, there is an undercurrent of | lingering distrust of Jews, whose origins seem hazy at |
| ngs, the nomination battle did not result in | lingering divisions for the local party organization; |
| The recent campaign, however, leaves | lingering doubts about the president's democratic cred |
| seriously, especially by those who may have | lingering doubts about allowing gays and lesbians to s |
| ut of 5 and said, "...if there are still any | lingering doubts about the Green/Sepultura match, 2003 |
| In spite of a | lingering edginess, the two grow more cordial toward e |
| The | lingering effect she experienced most was tiring easil |
| However, | lingering effects of his wound soon forced Aiken to ad |
| the city of Lafayette, Louisiana due to the | lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina. |
| (exactly one year after Wilson's Creek) from | lingering effects of his wounds and prolonged exposure |
| , and effects can be felt for 24 hours, with | lingering effects lasting up to 72 hours. |
| the Supreme Court until his death (from the | lingering effects of a coach accident suffered in 1803 |
| formance at Hampden had been affected by the | lingering effects of his alcohol consumption the night |
| he remount station at Camp Stoneman, but the | lingering effects of his wounds prevented any further |
| orts, micro-finance, or work to mitigate the | lingering effects of "agent orange." |
| tchitoches of cardiovascular disease and the | lingering effects of influenza contracted five months |
| ition was its unpopuar austerity program and | lingering effects of the early 1990s recession. |
| f the six survivors, only three survived the | lingering effects of their ordeal in order to give evi |
| cause of the poor real estate market and the | lingering effects of the recession. |
| y unstable poet Robert Lowell, left her with | lingering emotional and physical scars. |
| hake with someone who has handled a drug, or | lingering environmental contamination. |
| s a single-screen movie theatre, erasing any | lingering fears that the unique building would be conv |
| in his own social sphere, thus banishing any | lingering feelings he has for her. |
| uitable partners due to emotional neediness, | lingering feelings towards the old partner, or unresol |
| ed by his current lifestyle, but still shows | lingering feelings, even painting her nails before she |
| Finish: Pleasant, smooth, | lingering finish. |
| After | lingering for many years, she died there in 1959 aged |
| was taken to his house at Mallow, and, after | lingering for some time in great pain, he died there o |
| er home in Newark in August, 1877, and after | lingering for two months, died in his old room, where |
| oser to the girls during school hours than a | lingering glance through the chain-link fence. |
| as a "hero" has done nothing to curtail his | lingering hatred of Jameson. |
| His | lingering heart condition caught up with him on March |
| feat on 10 October 2009 which killed off any | lingering hopes of qualifying for the tournament final |
| ur games of the season effectively ended any | lingering hopes of title glory, and the side were marr |
| Any | lingering hopes of survival were ended on the final da |
| t offers Maureen an opportunity to deal with | lingering identity issues from her years of playing "M |
| After a | lingering illness Long died aged 73, at Rood Ashton Ho |
| He died of a | lingering illness five years later. |
| He died after a | lingering illness in Hastings. |
| hed very much to become a Carmelite, but the | lingering illness of her mother kept her at home as nu |
| He died in Washington, D.C. after a | lingering illness and was interred in Mansfield City C |
| s at the college, aged 75, after a "long and | lingering illness". |
| Godwin died, after a | lingering illness, in April 1633. |
| After a | lingering illness, William Washington died on March 6, |
| His death two years later, after a | lingering illness, was a distinct loss in the horticul |
| He died at Hackney in 1807 after a | lingering illness, in which he lost the use of all his |
| air as the lights fade to a blackout, with a | lingering image of the Woman in Black's face visible b |
| rapefruit gave California another legacy-its | lingering image as the Golden State-the land of sunshi |
| as such, forbade his people from feasting or | lingering in taverns for more than one hour after suns |
| difficulty" in doing so, with a view toward | lingering in those ports "for a protracted period if n |
| ed a statement calling on residents to avoid | lingering in residential areas, and warning that group |
| Lingering in the Woods | |
| signed by EMI and released his debut album, | Lingering in May of 1982. |
| feeling of being voiceless that seems to be | lingering in the country these days. |
| ngly dirty, smelling of characteristic odors | lingering in poorly ventilated spaces and of the smoke |
| mong the reasons offered by analysts for his | lingering in the draft was the lack of a new transfer |
| anti-virus program would likely resolve any | lingering infections from Personal Antivirus. |
| ld argue that amendment is the result of the | lingering influence of the Nativist ideology advanced |
| armers, coal miners and weavers and show the | lingering influence of the "The Cambuslang Wark". |
| e pilasters on the storefronts attest to the | lingering influence of Greek Revival architecture at t |
| He still had | lingering injuries as the 1999 season started. |
| Lingering injuries to McNair put Billy Volek into the | |
| rant formally announced his retirement after | lingering injuries had reduced his level of play for s |
| , engulfing lower lying vineyards, and often | lingering into mid-day. |
| anizer who resigned from the activism due to | lingering issues regarding lack of transparency in the |
| hroughout the season, as the injury was of a | lingering kind. |
| is health was broken by 1918, because of the | lingering malaria. |
| even years later, many people are suffering | lingering medical effects from the radiation. |
| Because the spill has been largely | lingering offshore, the plaintiffs who can claim damag |
| given prominence through either stopping or | lingering on this note. |
| enger traffic in 1932, with freight services | lingering on until 1965. |
| , a nihilistic dee-jay whose frustration and | lingering optimism goad him to find the truth by cutti |
| Mist | lingering over butterhill. |
| ne is seen contemplating suicide on a bridge | lingering over a highway, but then she leaves. |
| The evening views of the sunset are worth | lingering over. |
| ause they have no morphine Bye Ya will die a | lingering, painful death, Tom shoots him, dismaying Da |
| arisons between past-day minstrelsy, and the | lingering perceptions that still exist today. |
| or more resources and powers to suppress the | lingering presence of what he called "Jacobinism," whi |
| pon his return, he saw limited action due to | lingering problems with the knee. |
| The original game ended with a | lingering question: "Is Lightning really happy?" |
| ial-Way Zen: Ishikawa Hakugen's Critique and | Lingering Questions for Buddhist Ethics. |
| Author Jack Beatty wrote about the | lingering questions as to how the reporter's note refl |
| emporary American society place the blame on | lingering racist attitudes, and cite the disparity in |
| uickly realises that because Matt's ghost is | lingering rather than passing on to the afterlife, the |
| tween Cafaro's ties to Trafficant, and still | lingering resentment about Tom Sawyer's support of NAF |
| where the resulting shortage helped overcome | lingering resistance to the purchase of German product |
| ychenko's appearances for a Russian club and | lingering rumours surrounding his departure from Dnipr |
| ercrombie & Fitch readily take notice of the | lingering scent as part of their shopping experience. |
| rsial, "unless there's more meaning to those | lingering shots on pearl necklaces than we thought". |
| He died unmarried after | lingering sickness, and Melanchthon composed his epita |
| mixed human and shinigami heritage who helps | lingering spirits finally pass on to be reincarnated. |
| to have ended his ties to the KKK, there was | lingering suspicion that he was still in contact with |
| Lingering suspicions have also linked the case to the | |
| out the three targeted countries to end the | lingering threat. |
| own Woodstock, a half-day canoe depending on | lingering time, passing through scenic, mostly foreste |
| It is a nod to the | lingering values of the British colonial era. |
| hereafter disappears from high art, although | lingering well into the 20th century in more popular f |
| concludes in mid-2001, with the strike still | lingering, workers increasingly disenchanted, and the |
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