I thought being here would've taught you that you can't bury your head in the sand, ignore things that threaten or bother you. |
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Of course, I've had to ignore the fact that I don't see the point in posh nosh when a mixed grill or fry-up tastes better and costs less. |
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The Hispanic community in Denver didn't ignore Issel's response, and Issel was forced to resign. |
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At the beginning of the year, we look in the mirror and see sags and wrinkles we would ignore in an Albanian or a Fiji islander. |
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The best way to explore the site is to ignore the category tags such as Business, Culture and Economics and hit the tag cloud. |
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Yet, it is increasingly common for people to override basic biorhythms and ignore the biological signals for sleep. |
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In closing, please ignore any spelling mistakes that may have slipped past. |
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As with many other fish, splake often ignore nine potential spots, but set up camp on the tenth. |
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The best thing you can do is take the high road and ignore any bunkmate baddies. |
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We shouldn't make a fetish out of speed and automation, especially when we ignore fairness, accuracy, and security. |
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Like him or loathe him, no-one could ignore Sir John, who mixed with prime ministers, princes, captains of industry and film stars. |
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While the mainstream press is likely to ignore the issue, it might be publicized via the Internet and talk radio. |
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The Chinese, for their part, are not so economically potent that they can ignore the risk of incurring international trade sanctions. |
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Despite her vehement decision to completely ignore Scott Pearce for the evening, a kind of magnetic pull forced Danielle to turn and look at him. |
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So if you ignore it, you end up, you know, getting the short end of the stick. |
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Trying to ignore Darci as she made her pitiful attempts to make it up with Sarah, and Kane and his all too happy attitude. |
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Albeit there is a wide spectrum of orthodoxy, ranging from the devout to those who ignore the Gods. |
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Without waiting for an answer, I turned my back on him again, trying to ignore the rather intimidating presence of Will standing behind me. |
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I turn my back on Anja and her gang and walk away deciding to ignore them for the rest of the day. |
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Oh, one more thing, please ignore the snide remark some scabrous graffito vandal appended to the end of the article. |
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You began to ignore the cheap sets and terrible special effects and instead focus on the story. |
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Of course you always try and ignore it and snooze on, but sooner or later your eyes are open and the horror and tedium of real life await. |
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Outdoors enthusiasts who can ignore the season's monster bucks and swarming quail will find excellent largemouth bass action. |
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Once thought to be a terrible menace, some experts now advise to ignore these bulges which appear in the stems of all types of citrus trees. |
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It has, in short, become impossible to ignore the fact that obesity is a class issue. |
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You don't like to ignore her because that would be rude and, after all, it's not exactly a trick question. |
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I hate being so fatalistic, but I can't ignore the fear and tension bubbling up inside my mind right now. |
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There is not one girl in this whole school except you that would dare ignore the jocks. |
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There is a drug enforcement commission that also spends sleepless nights and yet schoolboys and girls choose to ignore such timely advice. |
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Living on the main road, I see this every day with all manner of vehicles whose drivers ignore the speed limit. |
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He tried as best as he could to ignore her glance as he swallowed and polished off his scramble eggs in record time. |
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Well, it is not for an appeal court or a trial court just to ignore a statute of the Commonwealth of Australia. |
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I tried to ignore him as I glanced around the various classrooms for Abby, but his venomous voice made its way into my ears. |
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Those who feel overwhelmed shouldn't ignore the symptoms of what's been called broken-heart syndrome. |
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She nicked off at midday feeling mildly exhilarated and trying to ignore the guilt nibbling away at her stomach. |
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I have transfer students who consistently ignore fingerings I write in the score. |
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It's an odd paradox that as Alex comes to terms with these events from his past, he struggles to ignore and repress them. |
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Unless it's the drug-like catnips and valerians, most cats ignore growing things. |
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Of course, if you put it as baldly as that, people will just laugh and ignore you. |
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So, with the facts in place, how can the government ignore them any longer and keep marijuana illegal? |
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So why then does the government insist to ignore the medical value of marijuana? |
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Yes, I know I'm scrambling the metaphor, but it works for me so let's ignore it and move on. |
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If you want to see the absolute shockers that we share this beautiful country with then you cannot ignore it. |
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If the cat is scratching at the door and meowing to be let out, just ignore him. |
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The film uses a satirical approach, not so much to criticise, but more to sophisticatedly ignore socialist realism. |
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That said, the company has a long tradition of electronic excellence, and is impossible to ignore when it comes to flat screens. |
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How long can I ignore the fact that the living room hasn't been vacuumed all week? |
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Even though he considered his older double the bane of his life, he seemed unable to ignore him. |
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In addition to anything else, to ignore the crucial functioning of the meat in the machine is poor cybernetics. |
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The Pottages opened the boot of their car, at the very least appearing to ignore the claimant who continued to address them. |
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What the council cannot do is ignore the gradual erosion of the village's character through unlawful acts. |
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Yet Stephanie was able to ignore their urging for a breakup and they have been dating for two more years since that first incident. |
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The implicit negation in words like fail and ignore may be especially difficult to untangle. |
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This may be the most unwelcome advice Labor has received from a Kerr in thirty years but the party would be foolish to ignore it. |
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His track record, he says, is proven, but he is helpless if others choose to ignore it. |
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Maybe I should be grateful that they are releasing alternative cuts in any format and just ignore the films I'm too snobbish to buy. |
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We point it out to visitors and try to ignore the trackless wastes that are my responsibility. |
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What sort of degenerate would ignore the flashing lights of a vehicle clearly bearing the insignia of the Florida Highway Patrol? |
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Instead, I've tried to ignore it, but whether I shave off my goatee, grow a beard or cut my hair, the resemblance won't go away. |
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Forget about the debate, ignore the rows over religious misrepresentation, just buy this book and enjoy a thriller to beat all thrillers. |
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Most people give them a wide berth and casually ignore their messages of doom. |
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Some are patient, some will laugh, snicker, complain, or ignore the whole thing. |
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It was decided to ignore the protective gabion walls alongside the toe of the embankment for the purpose of the ranking. |
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Even the extreme radicals, the Maoist Naxalites, did not entirely ignore her. |
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Then ignore experts who tell you to shower attention on children when they are badly behaved and miserable. |
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Of course the natural tendency is to ignore them and keep on doing the same thing I've been doing. |
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A third toper bawls out a song not much esteemed, evidently, by his companions, who ignore him. |
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To act as if it's no big deal is to ignore the organizational nightmare involved in creating a large-scale event such as this. |
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A smart-arsed techie saw fit to ignore the software giant's security policy. |
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Yet men are still extraordinarily patient in dealing with these harridans and often just smile benignly and ignore their unprovoked attacks. |
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Faced with a wholly unknowable threat, the rational thing to do is to compare those outcomes we can predict, and ignore those we cannot. |
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Rather, they should ignore the money they've already spent, and set their prices to sell the number of units that gets them the greatest profit. |
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To assume that the Administration's critics are somehow unaware of, and uninfluenced by, this fact is to ignore a great deal of recent history. |
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I pretend to ignore his rudeness, but Meryl is not willing to let it slide. |
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One of the many scandalous realities we choose to ignore because we cannot assimilate it is the fact of unexpressed thought. |
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They had been confident enough in their understanding of the situation to ignore the caution in the manual. |
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We cannot, must not, live our lives expecting the worst, but neither can we ignore the undercurrent of anxiety flowing through the capital. |
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Doctor Zane was right, Alex did prefer to skate through the majority of his life and ignore the less pleasant aspects. |
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I'm just glad we finally have a government that's willing to show some moxie for once and ignore these outdated sacred cows in our constitution. |
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The barons, predictably, overplayed their hand and the king was soon able to ignore many of the Provisions. |
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If we continue to ignore the problems and treat our environment indifferently, or even worse, uncaringly, believe me, we will regret it. |
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Rather than trying to bludgeon our way through it, or try and ignore it, we need to work with it a bit. |
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With a 179 majority after 1997, he could afford to ignore it altogether and rule through an inner cabinet. |
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Is it acceptable that the management of a state company should ignore fundamental organs of the State? |
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That is not to ignore the handful of youngsters whose behaviour is unacceptable. |
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Today, however, he only laughed and shook his head before hitting the ignore button on his phone. |
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Nestled under my mosquito net, I subconsciously tried to ignore the hurricane lantern swinging across the moonlit field of the hospital grounds. |
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Check out the selection of single malts and ignore the ugly Americans who can't make it in a different culture. |
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Most animals blithely ignore the dead bodies of other members of their pack or herd. |
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Does calling these men beasts and monsters ignore the fact that, on some level, many of them are also victims? |
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The Liberals have studiously continued to ignore the idea, abetted unwittingly by Opposition parties obsessed with gazing at their own navels. |
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The huge number of people who ignore traffic regulations suggests that the system is as blameworthy as the motorist. |
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Harper tried to rewrite or ignore history this whole campaign, and I must admit he did a pretty fine job. |
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It's the time of year when people collect toys, ignore budgets and set new standards for overindulgence. |
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An overfull order book cannot be used to ignore health and safety regulations or an enforcement notice as it suits. |
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Mr. Stinnett's response to all of these criticisms has been to simply ignore their substance. |
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It is not good enough for these politicians to walk away and ignore the situation. |
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To me, Fisk seemed determined to ignore those realities in order to keep his precious moral high ground. |
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She was secure enough in her own opinions to ignore her mother's warnings about her boyfriends. |
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So now they will have read this and found out that I was pretending to ignore them. |
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Just ignore the strange looks from your neighbors as you lovingly water your weeds. |
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As much as she tried to ignore the small-minded jealousy that surrounded her, it upset her a great deal. |
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I did my best to ignore him, which wasn't easy since he kept sneaking sidelong glances at me and then pretending he hadn't been. |
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I tried to keep my tuning out powers strong enough to ignore the regular conversation. |
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For the next half mile ignore homemade waymarks and some that may be official. |
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The strip of metal was light enough on his shoulder and he could, for a while longer, ignore the steady drip of water down his neck. |
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She cocked her head to one side and jiggled the apple up and down a few times but I closed my eyes and tried to ignore her. |
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Nobody who has any interest in the development of the string quartet after Brahms should ignore this marvellous disc. |
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Let's ignore for a moment the fact that it is my 28th Birthday today, and that I am completely weirded out by that. |
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If a reader really hates the ads, she can install an ad blocker or simply ignore them. |
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Most parents ignore cavities in children's teeth, which is one major reason for many children being poor eaters. |
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But in America, we choose to ignore the caveat about conditions at our peril. |
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So they're just going to treat you like any jumped-up creep of a musician and ignore you. |
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Such provisions sometimes admit of multiple interpretations, especially when jurists ignore the relevant history and precedents. |
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Aderyn turned back to the front of the church, deciding to ignore whatever she'd heard. |
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We strive hard to build a just society, but we ignore a glaring source of inequality. |
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So ignore commentators' advice to be more politically correct, more cautious, more bland. |
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She and Stasia seem to be the only one's who didn't behave cattily or ignore Jessica altogether. |
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Some sought to contradict him, while others tried, unsuccessfully, to ignore his prying. |
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Do you believe that parents should do what they think best and ignore whiny complaints from adolescent girls? |
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By the same token, councillors ignore local strength of feeling at their peril. |
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Those who ignore the zone can be reported to trading standards officers who might take legal action against them. |
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In their pursuit of power, wealth, or sensory pleasures, they can choose to ignore all moral values or ethical principles. |
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One cannot ignore the enormous influence of advertising and media in creating reality in this era. |
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Regaining my determination, I grit my teeth and ignore the agonising, torturous pain in my wrist which was quickly spreading through my body. |
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I'm no technician, but a wily old trader once told me to ignore the news and trust the charts. |
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He took Faith's hand in his as they walked toward the sunset, a storm cloud hung overhead, but Faith chose to ignore it. |
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If you bought a carton of milk that was spoiled, you might ignore it once or twice. |
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We try to ignore it while gazing at the sky, talking of loves lost and spotting slowly gliding aeroplanes. |
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I was slightly uncomfortable under her intense gaze and I tried to ignore the way her hazel eyes bore into me. |
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He had conditioned himself to ignore the kick and the sharp report, and to hold the sights steady and press the trigger smoothly. |
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To ignore this is to run your business on a wing and a prayer, which is pure chance and takes your destiny out of your own hands. |
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In the last two years he says he has learnt to ignore the barbs from the fourth estate by not reading newspapers. |
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Her never-ending winsomeness seems to ignore the world around her, and the film never calls her bluff. |
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You cannot ignore the star-studded cast, because that is the movie's selling point. |
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My blood boiled and burned like acid fire within me but I forced my will to ignore it. |
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Its right to believe that some enemies will be smart enough to ignore the withstander. |
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Yet, exegetes can hardly ignore the unbroken consensus in the biblical witness, where the words are so clearly supported by the cross itself. |
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I've made a concerted effort to ignore most of the carping from the press over the last week. |
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Burai tried to ignore that as he entered and set foot on the white soiled floor. |
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Some restaurants have plans to ignore the ban altogether and pass the hat around for the fines. |
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To ignore the emotional realities of parenthood is misleadingly reductionistic. |
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They also ignore the sales tactics of those stores in keeping the sticker price high while selling merchandise at deep discount. |
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He did not ignore the working class, but he made no attempt to help it organise. |
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But to dismiss what he now alleges is to ignore the overwhelming evidence that what he says is true. |
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Also, please do ignore these boorish Yanks who go about their business with flagrant disregard for military decorum and totally without charm. |
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It is now fashionable to bundle these superb tunesmiths and master orchestrators together and ignore them. |
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We can become so wrapped up in cubic yards of capacity and horsepower that we ignore those components of scrapers and graders. |
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Further on, ignore some steps to the left and continue along the top of the gorge. |
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So to single it out is to ignore the fact that today's society demands and relies upon such packaging. |
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So why, when they reach their teens, will some ignore what they understand? |
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I tend to ignore them, after an initial smile to show I'm not entirely ogrish. |
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Once the media caravanserai moves on to the next global flashpoint, we will likely ignore the messy aftermath to the heroic events of last week. |
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Try to ignore the poor spelling and amateurish design, and concentrate on the quality of advice gleaned from years of experience. |
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Maybe if you wouldn't be so offish and mean to us all, they wouldn't ignore you! |
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After Freud, no one can ignore the realm of the unconscious and repression, and Weinrich considers him as well. |
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If your guidance counselor laughs at you because of what your hope for a career is, ignore them. |
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I've tried talking to my parents but they just seem to laugh it off and ignore me saying that I'll feel better tomorrow. |
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If you ignore one of the small safety details when riding these machines, you could end up reproaching yourself why did not you do it. |
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Companies that ignore the law face potential exposure to class action lawsuits. |
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His legion of fans were willing to ignore his much-cited failings because he was a breathtaking sight when in full flow. |
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In leaders and news reports, the paper's editors and reporters ignore the unsustainable nature of endless economic growth on a finite planet. |
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It's easy to tell yourself to ignore him and not pay for his squirt of handwash and the passing of a few paper towels. |
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So, should the media have the right to ignore a news embargo and break a story early if the information is leaked from another source? |
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I am satisfied that there is no reason to ignore the real concerns of the mother respecting her and her son's safety, security and well being. |
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Litter louts, owners of uncontrolled dogs and people who ignore red flags and danger signs must conform to the rules of responsible behaviour. |
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With a slightly offended air and a breathtaking ability to ignore the facts he says there is no foundation for such a suggestion. |
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He was permitted to ignore a question regarding a proposed remedy for his company's retaliatory tactics. |
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Free and unfettered, the press can shut people out, ignore their views, or unfairly constrict debate. |
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We want the freedom to believe what we like, ignore facts, sugar-coat reality, but then we have to recognize that there is a price to pay. |
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If we forgive too easily or grow too lenient in our criminal justice system, we may ignore the genuine harm done. |
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Or does that go too far and ignore the substantial revenue and employment the arts industry generates? |
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On the one hand, the bishops seemed simply to ignore many of the requirements of the natural law expressed in canon law. |
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Protesters threatened to occupy the council building if legislators and the shoe company continue to ignore their demands. |
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As a consequence, systematic reviewers tend either to ignore the issue or to devise their own criteria. |
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In a normal environment, disease is a fact of life, but it's one we ignore at our peril. |
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Why then would the Government ignore all of this and refuse to review the status of cannabis? |
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She kept writing and continued to ignore him until she felt him softly kiss the side of her neck, his breath fanning the sensitive area there. |
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Walking through the halls, I tried to ignore the gasps, whispering, stares, and the glares coming my way. |
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Astor could ignore someone beside him mouthing words without sound and muttering impatiently whenever he had to rewind the tape. |
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These latest trends ignore the impact of oil and gasoline prices, which will begin to show up in the March and April price indexes. |
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Any determination to ignore them or to simply shrug them off would sacrifice the only weapon realistically available in the fight. |
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Now simply ignore any unusual transactions on your bank and credit card statements for the next six months. |
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Amir also chooses to ignore the clear statement at the top of every comments page. |
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He might have been congratulating himself, but one would have to completely ignore his actions to believe that he was in the right. |
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I don't know why, but the thought of him helping her riled me up a little, but I tried to ignore my irrational feelings of jealousy. |
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Do you ignore symptoms like persistent coughs or indigestion in the hope that they'll go away? |
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To ignore warning signs of strong currents, king waves or rip tides may have lethal consequences. |
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I tried to ignore the hair rising on the back of my neck, and the prickling that ran down my spine. |
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It would be awkward to respect written lineation sometimes and to ignore it at other times. |
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The policy appears to be to ignore these people, starve them out, deny them healthcare and they will either die or go away. |
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Maybe we grew too ready to ignore the shroud-waving politicians and doom-mongering police chiefs. |
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Businesses should ignore any approach from this firm, and any similar offers. |
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He does not ignore the psychological complexities of Ellison, who was not the drab, neutered literary lion some critics made him out to be. |
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It can be less risky to ignore suspicions than open a can of worms that might end in a disastrous confrontation. |
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Although critics insist that eugenics was based on bad science, they often ignore the link to evolution. |
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Let me now assuage the fear of theory by pointing out that there are theories which actually threaten or ignore the literariness of literature. |
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There is little happy middle ground and the public is left not knowing whether to take it seriously or to ignore it all. |
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This just means that we can focus on the surfaces, lines, and planes and ignore the fact that they are physical objects. |
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Michael tried to ignore the ache he felt at the thought of Jessica not being able to stand the sight of him anymore. |
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I don't want to lock his money away, so I tend to ignore notice or fixed-term accounts. |
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Some youngsters might not have thought of hairdressing as a career, and boys in particular tend to ignore it. |
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The centre is not so awfully bad, if you ignore the drunks and rowdies that is. |
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At first, I found it harder to ignore the pleas originating from young children, women, and old hags. |
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Older people especially are tempted to ignore the whole business and get on with a microchip-free life. |
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It seemed easier to avoid and ignore when I had the excuse that school kept me too busy to deal with it. |
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He is in such rude health at present that it is difficult to ignore his claims. |
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I make it a rule to ignore goofy self-help gurus proffering their brand of cheese or fish or whatever. |
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I shoved past Sebastian who inhaled when I walked by and I decided to ignore that. |
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It would be much more productive to ignore the loudmouths and engage the moderate majority which actually is open to honest debate. |
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Postmodern thought tends to trivialize this desire, if not ignore it altogether. |
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I expect this was a conscious tactic for assuaging a common anxiety, and it did make it easier to ignore that difference between us. |
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Or you can ignore it, send it to voicemail or forward the call to a wireless phone. |
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This means that we can ignore a lot of jumps in functions and integrate them as if they were nice, smooth, continuous functions. |
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He freely admits he can give examples of racism toward indigenous people from non-whites, but chooses to ignore it in fear of pleasing far right racists. |
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He lived by a gentlemen's agreement to ignore what was base or rude. |
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The state gave the town a special dispensation, allowing it to ignore the law in this case. |
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This is like telling a man wrestling four alligators not to ignore that 30-foot anaconda that just slipped into the pond. |
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Those who care for their own security cannot ignore the danger of an arms race in the Middle East or East Asia. |
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If all the nodes in a network ignore interrupts from others until they reach a wait state, individual productivity of the node may go up, briefly. |
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Poets in this tradition are less likely to abominate the larger society than to ignore it altogether and to concentrate on a narrow range of personal and domestic subjects. |
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Archaeologists have an uncanny ability to ignore the discomforts and channel the time period and the people they're studying. |
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More fiction than fact abounds in a country that's now flirting with calls to ignore the painful lessons of history supposedly learned in the past. |
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You cannot cherry-pick facts that are favorable to your argument and ignore the rest. |
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But there has always been and there will always be a segment of society that chooses or is indoctrinated to ignore these rules. |
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Many books, published just before the quincentenary of Columbus's arrival in this continent in 1492, ignore the destructive influence of Columbus's arrival. |
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The cave's acoustics intensified the sound, causing her to become fully aware of the headache she was trying to ignore in the hope of placating it. |
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Please, don't turn a blind eye or passively ignore what is happening. |
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We ignore the comparatively free elections held in Iran, elections that bring the likes of a Hassan Rouhani to the presidency. |
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Even if you ignore his sizable catalogue of electrified Mississippi blues, you still gotta give him credit for keeping music alive in his legendary juke joint. |
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If dinner parties aren't your speed and you'd rather ignore the cruel world by building a pillow fort in your living room and eating a wheel of Brie, just Shay Cheese. |
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I usually prefer to ignore his rants but this is really too much. |
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Such a conclusion, however, would ignore patterns that may indicate that white flight from blacks and other minorities persists at significant levels. |
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If we ignore the context in which thinkers lived and worked, and proceed in a sort of ahistorical history of ideas fashion, we are never going to understand why. |
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Descriptions about religions throughout the book are invariably ahistorical, fail to inculcate any rational enquiry and singularly ignore the time and space contexts. |
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An older pope who does not know which curial offices and officers need the ax, will be even easier to ignore than Benedict. |
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Real winos roll in and, out of shot, 12-year-old boys poke their head in front of the camera and Islingtonites ignore stewards asking them to keep left. |
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There is only so long you can ignore that kind of behaviour, even knowing that the little blighter has a bowl filled to the brim with tasty kitty treats in the kitchen. |
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore one's fear that there is an ulterior motive to how the whims of womankind are being reflected back at ourselves. |
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To stand up to the depilation dictators, to ignore all diet and detox regimes, to embrace ageing, wrinkles, and grey hair. |
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But we seem to ignore their death and disrespect their remains. |
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Viewers fascinated by his activity in the genres of figure and landscape often ignore the parallel journey of discovery he has made, compelled by the impulse to experiment. |
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She tried to ignore how adorable he looked, all contrite and repentant. |
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Apparently she hadn't noticed the resentfulness or chose to ignore it. |
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But until voters demand it, politicians will continue to ignore an embarrassing system. |
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It was in no sense a kind of political power, but those charged with the conduct of the res publica, or public business did not lightly ignore it. |
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When it comes to educating our children, Congress should heed that message, not ignore it. |
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And rather than fight with them, they'll just excommunicate and ignore him, which half of them have already done anyway, probably. |
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Those Luddites opposite want to ignore what is happening in reality. |
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I normally ignore blocked numbers, but was expecting a number of calls that day so I excused myself and answered anyway. |
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So any attempt to ignore the truth or deliberately not look in the direction where it obviously resides is the antithesis of what intelligence is about. |
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That means the U.S. can simply ignore Chinese data on costs on the assumption they are distorted by subsidized loans, rigged markets, and the controlled yuan. |
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The crooks behind it use letters, faxes and e-mails to randomly target victims and although most people ignore them police estimate that about one per cent actually respond. |
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If you have a saltwater tank or freshwater plant aquarium, just ignore me. |
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But when he sees a dealer using loaded dice, he can't ignore it. |
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Perversely, as soon as they take delivery, most owners are expected to ignore these rules anyway and replace the expensive silencer with the original rorty exhaust system. |
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Somehow, the unspoken logic goes, if we ignore it, it doesn't exist. |
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He gestured and called for them to ignore him and go into the temple, where more people likely needed help. |
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He saw his mother's look of disapproval, but chose to ignore it. |
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Indeed, investors have learned to ignore the lunacy and approach D.C. grandstanding with a certain amount of cynicism. |
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If Franklin had lucked into a royal audience, might he have persuaded the King to ignore firebrands like Wilkes and do the right thing by America? |
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However, rather than accept that this totally destroys her argument she instead chooses to ignore it in favour of her gut feelings, and urges us to do likewise. |
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And Hawaii politics has a tendency to mostly ignore mainland trends and issues. |
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In the case of the 3G auctions, the mania induced them to jump in with the madding crowd and ignore risk-averse, time tested investment disciplines. |
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I try to persuade myself they're wholesome by buying ones made with free-range eggs and ignore the fact that the sausage meat is made from the scrapings from pigs' skulls. |
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However, the two of them have always agreed that Luke has little to offer the world and therefore choose to ignore his scarce and rarely expressed opinions. |
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In elementary school, children will disagree and fight, then storm away in a huff and simply ignore each other. |
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So ignore the hyperbole of the candidates and the hysteria of the partisan commentators. |
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Despite these idiosyncrasies, Romney and Paul felt they could not ignore the state this time around. |
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Watters and other critics also ignore the fact that the whole report is based on CIA documents. |
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I am only able to ignore because I have had to have these conversations in person and that is the most traumatic experience. |
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She is baffled, for instance, by the fact that most humans seem to ignore the imminence of death and the strange beauty of life. |
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While I sat up all night in fear of a cracker-nibbling rat, trying to watch TV and ignore the ludicrously loud scratchy noises, I was contemplating my happiness. |
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Bears scrounging for human food will be busy at the water-side campsites, and will almost invariably ignore the far-removed and unproductive woods. |
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To say this is not to ignore its radical character, especially in retrospect. |
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One could just ignore the hyperbole and watch it follow similar groups down the path to irrelevance. |
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The meeja ignore them until one of their own puts it in the headlines. |
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To ignore him was to ignore God and risk a knock back down to the bottom of the karmic ladder. |
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I tried to ignore the mayhem and flicked through Chris's book. |
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I believe I'll just go along with BiaS and ignore this merry event. |
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And those in the know would ignore the party pies, sausage rolls and sandwiches at the half-time afternoon tea spread and make a beeline for the chocolate cake. |
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He was methodical about it and did his best to ignore his companions. |
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Food critic Todd Kliman exposes the ridiculous double standard of the locavore movement and how they ignore great American wines. |
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Others, like long-suffering partners the world over, simply put up with it and try as best they can to ignore it. |
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I shall ignore the questions which do not apply to a particular item. |
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All the while, people ignore how these movies are about very small human stories and they're always confined by and constrained by the social milieux where they take place. |
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More often than not, ignore it because it's only the milk tooth. |
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What this means is that he has chosen to ignore or shut his mind to information which should have led him to believe that the allegation is false. |
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Will the Councillors ignore these people by treating their concerns as only emotional and with contempt go ahead with the Emigrant Creek effluent disposal option? |
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Given the infinite amount of stuff out there it's pointless to pretend that you can experience it all, but I think it's wrong to not be bothered and just ignore it all. |
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They also wanted to get the message across to employees and authority members that they had a duty to report suspected misdoing and not ignore it. |
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So often in life we just ignore our souls and we're trinities. |
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Historians generally agree that the Trek made it impossible for any government to ignore real job creation measures or mistreat workers in subsequent economic downturns. |
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Competitiveness is not a word that trips off the tongue lightly but that's no excuse for the government to all but ignore this vital factor in our economic success. |
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She'd tried to shrug it off, but knew she couldn't ignore it. |
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The only way to call the 2012 election a mistrial on the Affordable Care Act is to ignore the 2012 election. |
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There were swarms of people there, too, all loud and obnoxious despite the librarian's furious shushing, but I'd learned long ago to ignore all of that. |
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Why so many in the msm preferred to ignore the evidence before them is the topic for another column. |
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Facts have weight and mass, and we ignore them or abuse them at our own peril. |
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What they ignore is the story hidden behind the twinkling lights. |
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