In the meantime, my other modules on the Diploma course were being completely ignored, because I simply had no time for them. |
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Yet in the report they called him a Walter Mitty character and ignored his intelligence. |
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He poured out his otherwise ignored feelings into music, making his flute wail with stormy rage, sigh soft dirges, or trill in happy abandon. |
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This lane has a 7.5-ton restriction which is ignored by all and sundry, especially skip wagons and large vehicles. |
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The white and tortoiseshell cat is very affectionate, but repeatedly ignored because of her age. |
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Manny took some personal belongings from Mrs Schendel, but ignored many more valuable items. |
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Her torch song treatment of such plaintive fare set an ideal early pace, albeit one that was ignored by a good portion of the crowd. |
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In pre-strike protests Saturday, students ignored government orders not to march in streets carrying burning torches. |
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We tried to flag them down because of the risk but most drivers simply ignored us. |
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Back in 2002, people ignored the warnings and kept up their fuel-thirsty lifestyles, belching out more and more planet-warming carbon dioxide. |
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Spatial networks are invariably ignored with output treated as single homogeneous measures such as ton-miles. |
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Hundreds of England flags stuck to stationary cars fluttered sadly and ignored, like puppies who had been chastised for messing on the carpet. |
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Alexis ignored the question and continued walking at a slightly faster pace. |
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However, vegetarians are exerting a growing global influence and simply cannot be ignored. |
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I found these two gentlemen with their icons in semi-darkness at the west end of the Minster, largely ignored. |
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During a lull in the fighting, some of the Russians tried to wave down a column of armored vehicles using white flags, but they were ignored. |
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She ignored him, angrily throwing on a pair of black jeans and a tight-fitting red shirt. |
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With the greatest respect the email about the danger of phones is rubbish, absolute tosh, should be ignored etc. |
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Officers acted after the stores allegedly ignored previous warnings and more food past its sell-by date was allegedly found on shelves. |
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This puffin seemed immune to the wind, as it contemplated the black sand beaches below, and completely ignored us. |
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I turned on my Blackberry and saw so many BBMs I have to read, but ignored it because probably it's not important stuff. |
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But for every feint that was ignored, for every offense move that was countered, Tiana dealt equally. |
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Rain cascaded from menacing thunderclouds, but she ignored it, racing to the front porch of the store. |
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He then went up to her and tried to start a conversation but she brushed him off and ignored him. |
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The role of medical journals and the media should not be ignored in that debate. |
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I ignored the flurry of giggles and batting eyelashes when I spotted Lily, Roberto, and Trace. |
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Long-term consequences are minimized or out-and-out ignored during moments of passion. |
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But his pleas were ignored, and two months later he was brought before Lysenko and an unnamed ally to answer for his thoughtcrime. |
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It also cites the case of a container ship which ignored a Mayday call off the North Queensland coast. |
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He seemed a little taken aback by that, and thereafter completely ignored her instructions. |
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He returned, and began to noisily bang his spoon on the table to distract Al-Allaf, who ignored him and continued to read out loud. |
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Although it is illegal to have thatched roofs on schools, the practice is widespread and largely ignored. |
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The media at that time completely ignored the stupidity of protest marches and bandhs in India. |
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I have written a tedious screed on the event that is best ignored entirely. |
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Whether I disciplined him or ignored him, his actions would cause Kanisha to scream like an air-raid siren. |
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The rough bark scraped her palms raw, but she ignored the pain and scrabbled up onto the branch. |
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All of the Security Council resolutions and condemnations would still be issued and still be ignored, scraps of paper amounting to nothing. |
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In 367, the Scots and Picts ignored agreements made with Rome and attacked the frontier. |
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He ignored the sweat pouring from beneath the brim of his freshly purchased ten-gallon hat. |
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My father ignored her and he grabbed me by my bad arm and pulled me towards my mother, who was still lying on the floor. |
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If they cannot be open-minded and fair in their own backyard, they should be ignored in other areas as well. |
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At first, Fisher may have ignored her friends' pleas, but she eventually found a psychiatrist, and a support group for manic-depressives. |
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To be accurate, the strike started on March 8, 1984, but little facts like that are easily ignored by television schedulers. |
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They carted me off to Emergency, where the doctors and nurses, once they determined I wasn't likely to die abruptly on them, ignored me. |
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Some people living near the husbandry have ignored warnings from the local administration and have stolen birds for food. |
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He ignored warnings from friends and agreed to be chained and manacled in a room in his home. |
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He's certainly not background music and the lyrics clearly enunciated in his Dublin accent cannot be ignored. |
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Many ignored his advice and went back to feeding their newborns crushed wine biscuits mashed with water in a bottle with a large-holed teat. |
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Powder throughout the years ignored Skiing's attempts and acted like the cool kid at school, nonchalant, smoking butts, greased back hair. |
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But what may have been most interesting about the teach-in was what the speakers persistently ignored. |
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Her grandmother had never, ever turned her back on anyone, not even the family that ignored her while she was alive. |
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Bluegrass, once so studiously ignored by Nashville tastemakers intent on erasing the roots of country music, has come into its own. |
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However he was aware of cases where contact orders made by the court were ignored. |
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When I announced I would prefer mine without butter, the guy fishing them out of the tandoor ignored the request. |
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Relegated to serological realms, and with medical practitioners generally using saline, blood-typing was virtually ignored by clinicians. |
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Other factors such the lift provided by the fuselage, tailplane and control surfaces, were ignored. |
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Collected here in 1945, the tailorbirds remained ignored until a 2001 expedition revisited the massif. |
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The chap ignored them completely, reading a tab with a headline something like Terror Wife Found Hanging. |
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But the significant element of astroturfing in many of these instances of democratisation is widely ignored. |
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The sudden rush of cold air gave her goose bumps, but she ignored them and took his bandaged hand in hers. |
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Pompey sniffed at the low-born Julius, who ignored the deliberate affront to his parentage. |
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Wall Street ignored his assurances that the long-term prospects were largely unaffected. |
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They have been largely ignored by the media, businesses and public institutions, which have spent years running after the baby-boom market. |
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She got motivated to run for Congress when her ideas about education were ignored. |
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They thought it was a load of rubbish and just ignored it as any proof had yet to be discovered. |
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It has ignored the country's demands to put the disbursement of royalties on hold until the sovereignty dispute is settled. |
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When a loud, rowdy group of kids came in, I just kept my head down and ignored them. |
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A bit of spangle and the dreariest band gets to count the raves on a hundred adoring hands, even if their records are then roundly ignored. |
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I also ignored the dried thyme that was provided in my bundle and used fresh thyme and rosemary because I had it on hand. |
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The performer had been asked to tone his act down after rehearsal but had ignored this request during the live broadcast. |
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Unfortunately, much of her work has been ignored, partly because she was eclipsed, as a woman, by the male literati of the Harlem Renaissance. |
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Ever since his death in 1963, progressive lionisers of John have remembered the peace but ignored the obedience. |
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Today the elderly are often ignored, while the young are robbed of a carefree childhood. |
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One thing that cannot be ignored when listening to Pilate is Todd's silky voice. |
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When productivity as an economic metric is applied to the whole operation, the welfare of the individual animal is ignored. |
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I ignored him still, knowing I was too high up to be seen, and picked a lovely ripe apple bigger than any he had gotten. |
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They also claim their resolutions have been ignored but will have the opportunity to raise any matters under any other business. |
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Europe, a rich source of exciting, and, for the most part, inexpensive signings, in the second half of the 1990s is now seemingly ignored. |
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In 1924 a United States law banning licit diamorphine was passed, but this was often ignored by local authorities. |
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He indicated councillors could be personally liable to pay back any loan themselves if they ignored legal advice. |
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Landsteiner ignored them and continued working on the few rhesus macaque monkeys that he could get. |
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A priest and a Levite ignored him but a Samaritan took pity on him and helped him. |
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Recent events have made it crystal clear that this region is all too easily ignored by the nation's power brokers. |
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Significantly, the corporate media has all but completely ignored the revelations of wrongdoing by Immigration Canada officials. |
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The future of the rural economy and the wishes of the users of the record office have both been ignored. |
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He started to walk away in annoyance at being ignored when Tara struck back. |
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She's as baffled as I am that restorative justice, as a concept, is so widely ignored or pooh-poohed. |
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She has now recovered, but I am so angry that she could have died because this problem has been ignored for so long. |
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I voiced my opinion after an hour of internal deliberation, but it was shot down and ignored faster than I could blink. |
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The small but real contribution of the Trotskyists, the syndicalists and others to the left of the Communist Party is ignored. |
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The claims of seemingly legitimate analysts posting commentary online could not be ignored. |
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The more they are ignored, the greater their sense of outraged amour propre. |
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Some sentences seem to be ignored in the subtitles, others are rendered into gibberish. |
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Even more emphatic diplomatic gestures, like the summoning of ambassadors, have so far been ignored. |
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Which of all the uneliminated alternative possibilities may not properly be ignored? |
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Revised plays had to be relicensed by the censor, but this requirement seems to have been ignored by most acting companies. |
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His comments were ignored by the media as he did not have the proof to back up his allegations. |
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While we offer the ubiquitous aloha greeting, the lei of nonnative flowers, the real issues of Hawaiian cultural survival largely go ignored. |
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This small error is systematic and can either be ignored or allowed for in calculation if the temperature is known. |
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Guards ignored the call or mustered in battalions more often seen to shield demonstrators from army regulars than to hold back the unruly. |
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Kate ignored him, and continued to rearrange her wine-red plunging v-neck slip dress with laced edging. |
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This has been handed in to Bradford Council and now lies gathering dust in the planning office, completely ignored by all and sundry. |
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They recounted years of frustration and alienation from being ignored despite worry, illness and death. |
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He ignored his wormy friend, concentrating again on his hatred for the boy they were spying on. |
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There's a huge amount of real evidence knocking around that's being ignored by the media. |
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Motorists who somehow believe fines will go away if they are ignored will regret their action when bailiffs come knocking at the door. |
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Her mother ignored her, pulling out a butcher's knife from the wooden knife block. |
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Superstars hate being ignored, and my red-haired dancer friend was no exception. |
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It seems that Rupert, typically fearless, ignored the warnings and swam when the red flags were up. |
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Making their way into the shop, they ignored the wolf-whistles and jeers from the group of girls, ordered two strawberry milkshakes, and left. |
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Constantly, without fail, she'd find herself in a group who completely ignored her. |
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Its key recommendation that tax on drink be increased to discourage consumption was ignored in the Budget. |
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We ignored the distractions and chiseled away at the rocks before us at alarming speed, all fearful that the chaos would catch up with us. |
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The inquest heard that the brothers were shy, reclusive men, who repeatedly ignored doctors. |
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The budget deficit the Legislature ignored was wiped away with a stroke of my pen. |
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Like many young people I ignored advice not to wear winkle-pickers, stilettoes and high platforms, and boy am I paying for it. |
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Simple things should not be ignored, such as the first impression you receive when entering the agent's office. |
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He ignored the oxen like they did not exist and treated the goat kids like they were young colts. |
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Duplicate packet IDs are ignored, assuming it was the message on the other trunk or some other chassis requesting a rebroadcast. |
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Fortunately, this windbaggery can often be ignored, as fewer and fewer Americans really take the elite media's opinions seriously. |
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The second of Kepler's laws suffered an even worse fate in being essentially ignored by scientists for around 80 years. |
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Lauren ignored him and picked up a whip, lashing him again and again until he opened a wound that went to bone. |
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This concentration on rationalizing the tax system, however, fatally ignored the real Achilles heel of the royal finances. |
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I ignored whatever looked like folk motifs, material of the rural raconteur. |
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Smart men supposedly ignored dizzy dames and all the rest, listening not to the whippoorwill but to cash registers. |
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Why have these partnerships ignored the most neglected diseases, such as kala-azar, Chagas' disease, and sleeping sickness? |
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A whiff of smoke sparked my noise, causing it to twitch as my allergies began to act, but I ignored it. |
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Many of the ranters are either ignored or gently calmed down by other posters there. |
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Despite the apparent convergence with Western juvenile prostitution, clear differences remain that should not be ignored. |
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Therefore, rejections of sexual advances may be seen as inappropriate and may be ignored. |
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All the many hundreds of non-tobacco adulterants are to be ignored, no matter how indisputably dangerous and deadly. |
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He turned off at high speed towards Dunton, near Laindon, and totally ignored speed ramps in one road. |
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Verse 35 even condemns them as the archetypal mischief-makers who ignored the admonitions of earlier prophets. |
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It is likely that the court will accept that this evidence is admissible, since the strict common law rule is generally ignored. |
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Similar regulations on the Continent are either being ignored or blatantly flouted, with no punishment being administered by the member state. |
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He claimed the developer was railroading the development of the site and the manager's enforcement order was being ignored. |
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Michan could feel his leg begin to welt up and pulse in pain but he ignored it. |
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Occasionally he was jostled by an elbow, but he just ignored them and kept going. |
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Money often goes to favored or well-connected groups, and controversial but promising research may be ignored. |
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I had felt a sharp pain, but ignored it and lifted Raine off the floor and picked her up once more. |
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This came as no real surprise to the actual drivers who completely ignored the threat. |
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Quite how this shiny little jewel of a record got ignored I will never know. |
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His acidic denial was ignored because Will had acknowledged Katherine's presence. |
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Finally someone's cutting right to the quick of a very important subject that's all too often ignored. |
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The recoil jarred his shoulder painfully, but he ignored it as best as he could. |
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He felt a wave of sadness wash over him again, but he ignored it, like he did every day. |
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He disclosed that police had ignored a warrant for Mason's arrest that was issued after he had not appeared for his hearing. |
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The young man had been waiting for well nigh a quarter of an hour while his father ignored him. |
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Indecision can be ignored entirely while I bask in sun and warmth until some time Tuesday. |
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This was the sort of absurd nonsense that I had painstakingly ignored all the years of my life, and it had finally come back to haunt me. |
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Who exactly is interested in another wannabee? Stop giving her press if you want her to be ignored. |
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Bush, by contrast, ignored those subjects almost completely, seeking to safeguard his reputation among general election moderates. |
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When they blamed him for the collapse of the bridge, he countered that his warnings about the bridge had been ignored. |
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The threat of legal action is a powerful goad to companies that have ignored the regulations. |
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Lowe is a born-again virgin, a development the Bachelor cameras mostly ignored. |
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His father warned the CIA station in Abuja, they ignored intercepts, State Department never did a thing with his visa. |
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But when that clinical research does not jibe with aha dogma, it is ignored. |
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The book draws on numerous archives from Yugoslavia that have largely been ignored by Anglophone scholars. |
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Oh sure, the Super Bowl and all its macho imitators are commemorations of some repulsive male urge best ignored. |
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According to Haselberger, the archdiocese ignored not only blatant secular crimes, but obvious canonical crimes as well. |
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He no doubt had heard by then that some of the cops had ignored his request and turned their backs. |
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As to why badminton is largely ignored, or even laughed, at in the US, Jiang threw the question right back. |
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But the Bahraini government, which carefully manages its image in Washington, ignored that completely. |
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Bucca ignored what must have been excruciating pain as he made his way to the bedside of Police Officer Steven McDonald. |
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I deliberately ignored all the warning voices inside me and enjoyed the time by his side almost until the bitter end. |
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Dead bodies were to be covered in bleach, and typical burial rites of kissing and touching ignored. |
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Completed in 1953 and composed with standard line breaks and punctuation, the book was completely ignored upon submission. |
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Sure, some ignored the protests, and made their pilgrimages to Apple, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton flagship stores. |
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My experience is what happens is that people just pull it down as quickly as possible, because time is money, and any possible safety problems are just completely ignored. |
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I suppose she is a cultural phenomenon that cannot be ignored, but I find her programme, and the derivative imitators to be deadly dull and no substitute for actual thought. |
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However, informed sources point out that any such individual arrangement with a firm would be regarded as a serious breach of the rules and could not be ignored. |
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Goals need to be set and reviewed and accountability cannot be ignored. |
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The class action plaintiffs allege that the agencies ignored this order and have continued on with business as usual. |
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According to a reporter, the villagers ignored government warnings and broke into the hostel building, where they feel somewhat safer than in their wattle and daub huts. |
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We have also observed that the well designated safe swimming zones are being ignored by people windsurfing, para-boarding, jet-skiing and catamaran sailing. |
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I once met Keegan at Heathrow and he took the time out to have a talk with four ragamuffins, when some would have just walked past and ignored us. |
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Parks was ignored and left to fend for herself in poverty for many years. |
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However, time spent on known distance ranges will give the individual shooter an understanding of where his shots fly, something ignored by most until now. |
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The vintners ignored my advice and now they are reaping the whirlwind. |
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The arrival of our daily food rations was an event largely ignored. |
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Those sort of recalcitrants he mentions have been frustrated by the current native vegetation laws since they were brought in six years ago, and some have simply ignored them. |
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This girl was of a proud and arrogant nature and completely ignored him despite the fact that he met her as often as he could in the society circle in which they moved. |
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But Than DAR ignored them, intent on a traditional Buddhist funeral for her husband in Rangoon. |
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He, once again, directed more focus to the appearance of the guys and ignored the wit and intelligence with which the songs were written and performed. |
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Both men then re-covered their meals with foil and ignored me. |
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When he accepted the prize, he delivered a speech that has been unfairly ignored because his delivery was so muted. |
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In doing so, he not only mistranslated the national motto e pluribus unum but also ignored the long history of American political divisions along racial and ethnic lines. |
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Diana Showman, 19, had come out of her house, ignored demands to put down the weapon, and was shot once. |
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To its primitive, diseased brain I was practically invisible, an obstacle to be ignored, and, at best, avoided. |
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Recommendations from the Government Accountability Office on reducing waste and duplication need to be enforced, not ignored. |
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Yet crimes against humanity should never be amnestied or ignored. |
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He had been all but ignored during his career and was resurrected only a decade after it by tiny yet earnest coteries scattered around Europe and America. |
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She ignored her parents completely, and retired to her room early. |
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On his island retreat he finds a mosaic of the Tree of Life, the beautiful tree laden with fruit ignored by Adam and Eve in favour of the Tree of Knowledge. |
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When the revaluation of 19th-century art took place with the final recognition of the impressionists, this contrast was too blatant to be ignored. |
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This story is set as the man is going down from Jerusalem when he is ignored by the priest and the Levite, but shown compassion from the Samaritan. |
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It was ignored at the time because the now-famous letter is also famously a fake. |
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And it is no reason to focus on the technology in such a laser-like manner that everything else about antisocial behaviour, crime and society is completely ignored. |
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To be lampooned, or even ridiculed, is better than being ignored. |
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They lost their jobs, were robbed of all dignity, and yet still soldiered on to achieve great things that were often ignored by history books because of their lifestyle. |
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The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the apron at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers. |
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But when delivered with sincerity, a real passion and no little skill, the whole package adds up to an artist who must not end up on the list of those who got ignored. |
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Coming from a government official known for her composure, quick wit and ability to be articulate under heat, the weight of these words should not be ignored. |
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Kirkby Stephen's heavy goods vehicle ban is being ignored by heavy trucks that rumble through the town at night, parish councillors heard this week. |
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This allows the smaller states, which often have distinct cultures, to have a louder voice than they get in the lower chamber and stop themselves from being totally ignored. |
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When they received an incomprehensible cable from Grenada, they just ignored it. |
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She says that since gul comes from a poor agricultural family, she has been ignored by the authorities. |
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We've been dominated by sadists and ignored by the apathetic. |
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The film was praised for showcasing the many unsung heroes of the movement who were ignored by previous film makers. |
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The accusations from a Turkish-American who speaks Azerbaijani, Farsi, Turkish and English will reignite the controversy over whether the administration ignored warnings. |
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Despite this anti-modernist sentimentality, from the 1930s to the 1950s Jaques's enormous popularity could not be wholly ignored by highbrow tastemakers. |
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In this article we have tried to tease the meaning out of just a few of the sounds that have either been ignored or dismissed as relatively unimportant. |
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This code, often ignored by anti-virus scanners, then monitors that user's activities, and periodically sends that information back to the writer. |
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Even some local trade officials ignored the new mandates to recruit women. |
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Meanwhile, police yesterday denied media reports that the woman had telephoned for help eight hours before the murders were discovered, but that her pleas had been ignored. |
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The back-room deals keep getting made, and the protesters are ignored. |
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Donor institutions need to be made accountable for loans made in bad faith, where official corruption was ignored or factored into the terms of the agreement. |
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I ignored the bags under my eyes and the weight I was losing. |
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The hullaballoo over the female writer who came forward saying that her objections to the episode were ignored will be remembered. |
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They want to pass on valuable intelligence about ISIS positions, and it's ignored. |
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The Marche has been ignored by generations of wine lovers as a region that only produces a simple white wine, in a fish-shaped bottled, called Verdicchio. |
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It is true that the polls show very little movement either way, but there are plenty of marginal seats in Victoria and in a close election they cannot be ignored. |
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The thorns on the rose stem pressed into his skin but he ignored the pain. |
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I can only hope that I've told all these stories in a way that allows people to maybe go out and listen to some music that they may've otherwise ignored. |
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I brushed the thought aside and ignored the feeling in my stomach. |
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Religious beliefs influence too many aspects of life to be ignored. |
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The FBI, another supposed pillar of power, had sharp and dedicated agents around the country but their warnings were ignored by time-servers in Washington. |
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Russia, traditionally allied with the Serbs, had vehemently opposed the action in kosovo, and was ignored. |
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Nasrallah's non-statement on these cases suggests Hezbollah feels the charges cannot be summarily ignored. |
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And the chefs, brawling in an empty kitchen, will be ignored by sensible people who will eat and enjoy the sandwich, blasphemous ingredients and all. |
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Members ignored officers' advice and said two three-storey blocks of flats would have an adverse impact on neighbouring homes through overdevelopment. |
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Both assertions are only believable if the context is ignored. |
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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion was a forged document ignored by scholars until recently. |
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Despite their grandiose titles, the groups had little popular support and the requests were ignored. |
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The panel's interim report in late 2011 suggested that the government had ignored the benefits of publicly owned forests. |
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But the agricultural laborer and the unagricultural ruricolist can no longer be ignored. |
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A common step usually ignored in self-etch adhesives is the air-drying after adhesive application. |
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In the Grassmannian case, a prism tableau with colors ignored is a semistandard Young tableau. |
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A RAPIST savagely attacked his girlfriend with a claw hammer while her children looked on after police ignored her requests for protection. |
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Fortune favoured the fortunate when Martin Atkinson ignored a stonewall penalty. |
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Louis ignored him, recalling the parlements to the plenitude of their powers on 23 September. |
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I can continue to build my following on Twitter, but my request for a major favor in the Twitterverse will surely be ignored. |
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He never spoke publicly about the incident, and it was quickly sidelined by the press and politely ignored by writers during his lifetime. |
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While Henry VIII had launched the Royal Navy, Edward and Mary had ignored it and it was little more than a system of coastal defense. |
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However, the promises made to them by the Duke of Suffolk were ignored on the king's orders. |
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The members of parliament have felt ignored by their leaders for much of this crisis, and were kept out of the loop during the negotiations. |
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In the first part of the novel Price is passive, a character generally ignored by the other characters. |
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Over the past years, we have ignored death threats as we choose to stand for sacred space for WBW and girls. |
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He would normally have ignored the screwdriver, but the way she clutched it made it suddenly look weaponous and deadly. |
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The Norwegian police stated that Statoil asked Greenpeace to stop preventing its activities, but Greenpeace ignored the warning. |
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After the the launch of Sputnik by the Soviet Union, space exploration was on the radar of many Americans who had ignored it earlier. |
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The political aspects of the imposition of Church power cannot be ignored in these matters. |
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It got next to no prozine publicity and Los Angeles newspapers ignored it, so the fringefans didn't know about it. |
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The Bahraini uprising has been ignored by Arab leaders and world elites. |
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Liberalism, on the one hand, absolutized the right of private property and ignored the common good. |
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But Polley did not reveal the account's whereabouts to Warner Publishing, and he reportedly ignored Warner's demands to do so. |
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Those countries generally ignored the treaty, particularly those that became Protestant after the Protestant Reformation. |
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While Mansfield Park was ignored by reviewers, it was very popular with readers. |
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But there are a string of Welsh celebrities who have been ignored by the waxworkers despite their achievements. |
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I gave him express instructions not to begin until I arrived, but he ignored me. |
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While on the gambling commission, one of his recommendations, ignored at the time, was for a national lottery. |
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That is simply not something that can be blithely ignored or belittled. |
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Modernism has offered an aesthesis for our age, and it has presented challenges which cannot be ignored. |
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The beauty of the blue-sky day ignored what had occurred 24 hours before. |
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Kott's views were controversial and contemporary critics wrote, either in favour of or against Kott's views, but few ignored them. |
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Nagaraj said donkeys, used widely as a working animal in India, are often ignored. |
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Saint Winwaloe decried the corruption of Ys and warned of God's wrath and punishment, but was ignored by Dahut and the populace. |
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While the risk to those working in ceramics is now much reduced, it can still not be ignored. |
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They ignored constitutional issues of states' rights and even ignored American nationalism as the force that finally led to victory in the war. |
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Eager to set sail for home, he ignored the local knowledge of monsoon wind patterns that were still blowing onshore. |
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She ignored first the reminder of 80 cents. At the end, she was sentenced to pay 200 euros! |
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So it would be ignored, discarded, thrown into the bin of irrelevance. |
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The annihilatory effects of using nuclear weapons should be openly and publicly discussed instead of ignored. |
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Individual researchers identified folk groups which had previously been overlooked and ignored. |
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She ignored their threats and continued to do what she felt was right. |
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They ignored men outside the premises of the school, but within its protective precincts they indulged in a bit of Adam-teasing. |
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The importance of tobacco to soldiers was early on recognized as something that could not be ignored by commanders. |
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For still water the velocity head is zero, and to a good approximation it is negligible for slowly moving water, and can be ignored. |
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Budyko published his work in a Russian journal and during the cold war in 1967, most North American scholars ignored Budyko's paper. |
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This wish, however, the son ignored, and had his favourite recalled from exile almost immediately. |
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However, in March, 2016, Prince Andrew ignored these rules and tried to gain access to the park by ramming the gates in his car. |
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According to historian Rashid Khalidi, the mandate ignored the political rights of the Arabs. |
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Despite many concerted efforts, restrictions and bans were almost universally ignored. |
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Although an invitation to treat cannot be accepted, it should not be ignored, for it may nevertheless affect the offer. |
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Just hours later, an unknown steamer sailed near the lightship along the track of Deering, and ignored all signals from the lightship. |
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Furthermore, within the process of reform, family education and family collaborations cannot be ignored in child development. |
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The radicals ignored these measures and on 21 January, they met at the house of the mother of another radical leader, Felix Manz. |
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Roman citizenship was required in order to enlist in the Roman legions, but this was sometimes ignored. |
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Initially, Perrin ignored the court when he was summoned, but after receiving a letter from Calvin, he appeared before the Consistory. |
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He had also ignored orders to travel fullsteam ahead, maintain radio silence and set a zig-zag course. |
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We ignored the American side and cocked our heads to the right. |
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Diacritics are ignored when alphabetising, though they are still important, even when typing the diacritic forms may be difficult. |
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Complaints lodged against the shepherds' guild, the Mesta, were ignored by Philip II who received a great deal of revenue from wool. |
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It was ignored for 150 years but in 1844 it was rediscovered and was popularized by the abolitionist movement. |
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Dezhnyov left reports at Yakutsk and Moscow but these were ignored, probably because his sea route was of no practical use. |
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Franklin's Gulf Stream chart was published in 1770 in England, where it was mostly ignored. |
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Meanwhile, real artists and craftsmen are ignored by the establishment which seems to consist of mutual backslappers awarding each other prizes. |
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The archaeobotany cannot be ignored and will alarm, and amelioration needs action not political posturing. |
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Hostile race relations and chronic unemployment are ignored in the suburbs of Paris, London and Sydney, and boom! there are riots. |
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Some ignored the expiration of servants' indentured contracts and tried to keep them as lifelong workers. |
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