| 41. | It sometimes dawdles as it circles the spectacle of a marriage in flux.
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| 42. | An Abbott show never dawdled, never bored.
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| 43. | That way, he puts people on notice that they need to avoid dawdling.
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| 44. | She had dawdled in Manhattan far too long.
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| 45. | Suddenly, he had a lot of time to think, write and dawdle.
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| 46. | After the literally sophomoric dawdling of his more elaborate " Mallrats,"
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| 47. | It's why the queen dawdled for nearly a week before speaking out.
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| 48. | Next the Korean government dawdled at instituting the tough conditions imposed by the fund.
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| 49. | Now 107, she has little patience for foolishness and no time to dawdle.
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| 50. | Monserrate is as baffled as anyone about why Zippy Chippy dawdles at the gate.
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