Readers of the Star Tribune will remain in their cloud of unknowing for the indefinite future. |
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He felt suddenly like the hunter who has cornered the wolf, his rifle trained on the chest of the unknowing prey. |
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Again and again, he 'gammoned' me and nobody was then game to tell me that I was the unknowing victim of deceptions. |
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And the grandpapa is undoubtedly crazy and calm but funny in an unknowing and indirect way. |
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Here we have the heart of the fallacy, or rather an unknowing dissection of the fallacy by one of its authors. |
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When he first went to Munster he was considered a journeyman by unknowing supporters, but he has become infinitely more than that. |
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Pursued across the continent by her domineering mother and agent, she hitches a ride with an unknowing gang of holidaymakers. |
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The thought of our two innocent, unknowing birds having their wings clipped and being put behind a high fence was disturbing. |
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At the centre of the plot is Rosalind who, dressed as a young man, teaches her unknowing suitor Orlando the surest way to win a woman's heart. |
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The goal is to cause the unknowing victim to lose his teeth as if the result of natural causes. |
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A problem that any composition teacher will be aware of is unknowing imitation. |
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Others ask whether it is not already happening again, before our unknowing eyes because we do not yet know the right questions to ask. |
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But the tactic can expose individuals who may be unknowing accomplices, as an Irish woman discovered 15 years ago. |
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May I commend you brother, for the unspeakable truths you have revealed to the average unknowing Canadian. |
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Even worse for many family members is the feeling that they acted as unknowing accomplices to the U.S. government. |
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Situatedness promises knowledge but in practice leaves us in a cloud of unknowing about our place in the world. |
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It's a picture of all-knowing Newton, the defining scientific mind of world history, staring into the abyss of unknowing. |
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Are they preparing for class or are they simply unknowing subscribers of this pervasive myth? |
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I don't think I look pregnant to the unknowing eye, but to those who do know it's there, it's really there. |
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Often it is unknowing, as when a dog is left alone at home and whines and whimpers for attention. |
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But ever since the trio set up shop in a Bloomsbury brownstone two years ago, they've been preaching the virtues of unknowing. |
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Her status as a celebrity will make many undiscriminating or unknowing people buy the book and take her arguments at face value. |
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The unknowing teacher might offend some students and upset others by using the wrong words, tone, or body language. |
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The early cartographers may have been unknowing surrealists when they made a tiny island off the coast of Ireland and called it Brazil. |
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While uncertain, this interstitial space of unknowing was refreshing in its dislocation from the daily constraints posed by plantation culture. |
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Such prohibition would affect two other categories of people connected to the non-consenting, or even unknowing, patient. |
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An overwhelming majority of persons living with HIV infection do not get detected and remain unknowing of their potential illness and infectiousness to others. |
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To the unknowing wanderer, the setup could easily pass as a record store, complete with listening stations, loads of records, CDs and merchandise. |
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The result smacks of paranoid fear-mongering inside a cloud of unknowing instead of a clear-eyed search for the truth. |
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Thus a tradition died, and thus the Masters and Wardens of today rejoice in a happy immunity, all unknowing of the danger their predecessors forfended. |
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As was the case with Socrates, philosophy has sought to peel itself away from sophism by admitting to its ignorance, as if unknowing were a pathos to be confessed. |
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In the natural rain forest, this separation of rubber trees is easily produced, thanks to the unknowing help of seed dispersers such as monkeys and dung beetles. |
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So what is essential is the voice itself, its ways of knowing and unknowing. |
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In addition, trachoma is often generational, as it is easily transmitted by a mother's unknowing touch to wipe her child's eye. |
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We the willing, led by the unknowing, have done so much for so long with so little we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. |
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The worldwide spread of hazardous products used everyday by often unknowing victims requires a robust and co-ordinated global response. |
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One day unknowing to me he planned an unexpected visit on my farm after school hours with my school principal and the farm manager of the school. |
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Of course both of us were apprehensive that first night, unknowing what to expect, when we sat in that first clinic. |
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At the center of human existence it conserves a zone of unknowing, a space free for trusting, for listening to God. |
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Here, as in any authentic expression of the Gospel, persons walk in darkness and unknowing as well as in joy and light. |
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Admittedly, unlike the multiple authors to whom Ann Lee owes her complex virtual existence, the poster-tearers who are Villeglé's unknowing collaborators are generally anonymous. |
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It is important, for example, to bar banks from foisting their own insurance upon loan applicants, and to keep them from stuffing shares they have underwritten into the portfolios of unknowing customers. |
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The state is losing millions to bootleggers, knowing or unknowing. |
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As a result, teachers are positioned in schools as knowing professionals while parents are positioned as unknowing, or less knowing, about children, teaching, and learning. |
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The community has focused on avoiding abductions and attacks, dismemberment and death, while the silent killer AIDS has continued to attack unknowing victims. |
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However, the force required to move the controls increases significantly, to the extent that an unknowing pilot may think that the controls are jammed. |
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Old deteriorating pesticide barrels leak, non-experts such as children have access to them, streams flow nearby, and some are being sold by unscrupulous or unknowing crop protection agents. |
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They commit these crimes without a care about the often deadly effect of products, including fake medical products and dangerous electrical products, on unknowing consumers. |
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Further, even if unknowing infringement was excluded, this directive would give patent holders the power to turn an offence into a crime simply by informing the infringer. |
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The rishi asked one unfathomable question after another, until both he and his audience were reduced to the silence of unknowing. |
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In those days, man and whale each went along their own respective paths, unknowing of each other, in a world that was being reborn after thousands of years of glaciation. |
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Moreover, from untaste to unknowing, from unknowing to non-possession, from non-possession to non-being, there is an obvious progress, but in negativity. |
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I sit with hands folded, by a pond, a pool, wimpled by unknowing. |
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I sink because I cannot swim, undertowed to the Centre, abandoning all remembrance of the surface toward the cloud of unknowing, without choice I'm pulled. |
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