Having invented this sequence, he spends the rest of the paragraph shoehorning events into the stages. |
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Unfortunately, shoehorning distant events into modern explanations rarely works and is, indeed, one of the cardinal sins of historical research. |
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Parliamentarians are also accused of disastrously shoehorning the works into inappropriate settings which fail to show them to their best advantage. |
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This required shoehorning fungi into the plant kingdom and classifying ciliated protists as animals. |
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Interesting as his thesis is, he too often commits the same mistake he attributes to Mr Bush: shoehorning reality into pre-conceived theory. |
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And stereotyping, by its nature, means shoehorning very different types of tourists together. |
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At a time when most automakers are shoehorning every new gimcrack gadget they can into their concept cars, leave it to the stolid Swedes at Volvo to get back to basics. |
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I find it much better than shoehorning e-mail through a WAP browser. |
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If anything, The Force Awakens strains to show you how progressive it is, shoehorning in examples of Rey resisting Finn's troglodytic urge to protect her at every possible opportunity. |
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By shoehorning in the R32 's V6 twin-turbocharged lump, JRD can offer 385bhp, complete with tweaked chassis and brakes, and bigger wheels and rubber. |
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Shoehorning has been the way Gardner has most always done things. |
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