This style of indie pop often takes the latter route, making it easy to overlook but that much more seductive. |
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Distracted by the regulatory settlement, it is easy to overlook how indifferent the company's second-quarter performance was. |
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To claim that they have free will is to overlook the growing feminization of poverty, which has become a crucial issue over the last 30 years. |
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But to overlook the hard data is not to abolish them, and the inferences are not removed by being unacknowledged. |
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This information overload can lead the operator to overlook important data, or to make mistakes due to the complexity of operating the device. |
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It always amazes me how anybody can overlook the basic truths about America. |
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One cannot overlook the conceptual congruity between the concepts of damp stagnation and peripheral tissue resistance, due to obesity. |
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He's not conventionally charming here, but instead uses his charm as a way of making us overlook his serious character flaws. |
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When we see a dramatic sky, we tend to point the camera up, excluding the ground entirely, but this is to overlook the potential of the event. |
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I worried I would overlook huge character flaws because I was somehow chemically engineered to be in unhealthy relationships. |
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Granite and marble dominate the poolside area, while floor-to-ceiling windows overlook a sunken garden outside. |
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Exploring side canyons and clambering up to the surrounding tablelands for an overlook will form part of our journey. |
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Line-of-business managers may overlook risks or fail to alert higher-ups when they do see them. |
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One area people often overlook is the opportunity to re-contact initial referees to cross-check information from other referees. |
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And last but not least, don't overlook the freebie seasonal offerings from your local arts centre. |
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New homes overlook the seafront, and there are hundreds of boats moored in the marina that is the envy of every other seaside resort in Britain. |
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It strikes me as the height of ignorance to overlook the fact the election was stolen by cyber fraud. |
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This policy was based on two pragmatic considerations, and no guerilla organisation would overlook these. |
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Tax regulations have gotten so complicated that it's easy to overlook valuable deductions and tax breaks. |
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It gives us permission to overlook the artwork's glaring, intentional omissions. |
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Colourful two-storey waterfront buildings overlook the main promenade, which curves gently around a small harbour. |
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To give too much attention to the world was to overlook part of the glory that lay in Heaven. |
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A much more difficult proposition was to overlook the hard evidence of official government documents. |
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The protagonists in the GM crop debate tend to overlook either good or bad aspects of GM crops in agriculture. |
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All guestrooms and suites overlook either the gardens and river or the golf course. |
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European agriculture is of great importance, and we must not overlook farmers and their families. |
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It's funny, in a way, at least if you overlook the fact that people's lives are being ruined so that he can grub a few more votes. |
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The 11 newly renovated Garden Wing guest rooms also overlook the hotel's superbly kept Japanese gardens. |
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For those able to overlook glaring textual errors, the book's photographs are deeply rewarding. |
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But the fact that she could not overlook was that their paths had diverged. |
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Simply to ask someone why they think a particular brand is best may completely overlook situational motivations. |
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Offices overlook harbour activity while ancillary services are aligned alongside the low cliff to the rear. |
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But the report seems to overlook the security that being cared for by a grandparent provides. |
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He looked up to the skybox area at the top of the building, where a boss would overlook the work of his employees, to see Tussic waving at him. |
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Human capital theory, credent ialism, job competition and occupational mobility theory usually overlook the mediating role of institutions. |
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A fascinating voice can get the reader to overlook other problems or even fail to notice things like clichés entirely. |
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We are prepared to overlook the hurt, the nasty gibes that have been flung at us, and the personal attacks we have suffered. |
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This will happen in Fort Worth, the city that gave you Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson, not to overlook the ice cream drumstick and washeteria. |
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The film's abounding action sequences are banging, but they're not enough to overlook its plot holes and confusing story. |
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Today, these graceful vining plants are so ubiquitous that many people overlook them. |
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True, they were perfectly willing to overlook his autocratic management when the share price was rising. |
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With such a bonhomous character there is a natural tendency to overlook his lapses of judgment. |
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But now that the ice seems to be thawing, filmmakers are prepared to overlook the fact that the efforts are largely unidirectional. |
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The two gruesome gargoyle bookends are based on the watchful pair who overlook the St Magnus Cathedral west door, gazing out over Broad Street. |
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Don't overlook lassi, the delicious yoghurt based drink which can be sweet or sour according to your taste. |
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It's easy to overlook the relevant box and users can easily end up with a listing they really don't want. |
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It's easy to overlook certain things about someone, when they're first introduced to you wearing a tube top and thigh-high boots. |
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The study, kitchen, and utility rooms stretch across the rear of the house and overlook a quaint courtyard to the rear. |
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The critics who bash Harrington the most tend to overlook the problems Detroit has had with its passing game since his arrival. |
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The self-contained chalets are private and overlook a deep harbour but there's a restaurant offering basic hearty fodder if you need it. |
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Not only do viewers overlook this one similarity between the species, they do not care. |
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Don't overlook the impact that your receptionist or front desk staff have on clients. |
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In fixing blame for the way the public appears to have been sold a bill of goods, don't overlook the part played by the media. |
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If readers can overlook Kung's personal foibles, the memoirs tell an absorbing story, most especially when the author himself is not the focus. |
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We shouldn't overlook the fact that you will be haggling if you're trading in a car. |
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What Thoreau did not overlook was his neighbors' reluctance to put their antislavery sentiments into action. |
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Built in 1778, this handsome town house is set within screened gardens that overlook Banff and the mouth of the River Deveron. |
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The enthusiasts for revolutionary methods overlook the truth of the adage that the best is often the enemy of the good. |
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Quite apart from trees being a carbon sink and saving us from environmental disaster, we often overlook the meaning it can give to our lives. |
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In all of this merrymaking, I cannot overlook the meticulous research into instruments and music that preludes such an undertaking. |
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Arctic Village is an assembly of 40-odd spruce-log cabins that overlook the serpentine bends, oxbows, and channels of the East Fork. |
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Rooms are handsomely but not ostentatiously furnished, and all have king-size beds, fireplaces, and decks that overlook the lake. |
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It is a fair question, but we should not overlook the assumptions that underlie it. |
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When he was too tired to continue, he parked his car at a roadside scenic overlook. |
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In many situations where one group is the majority, they often overlook the important contributions of other members of society. |
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Oddly enough, you sometimes overlook important details or fail completely to see and understand the other person's point of view. |
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Many researchers into the UFO enigma tend to overlook a very important fact. |
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I worry that we overlook important considerations when we equate care for adults with care for children. |
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The world teaches us to live in denial and overlook the faults and failings that keep us from loving. |
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We shouldn't overlook the error by finding it tiny in comparison to his crushing worldwide agenda. |
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The prisoner promised that if the Magistrates would overlook the offence he would not do anything of the kind again. |
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That does not require them either to assume that it is faultless or to overlook its faults. |
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We need to have the spirit of forgiveness for our brethren and overlook small mistakes which happen during the running of organisations. |
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Or, if they do, they will overlook that error in their determination to snap up some stylish, low-priced quilts, lamps and rugs. |
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But don't overlook other cuts of meat on offer, from boned and rolled roasts to fillets and cured bacon. |
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For their part European leaders are desperate to overlook his misdemeanours in the interests of unity. |
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Sometimes, kids overlook grocery jobs for teens simply because they think the only job available is bagging groceries. |
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However, we should not overlook what they did create in the provincial cities and industrial regions of Britain. |
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In contrast, the auditor will be prepared to overlook immaterial errors in financial statements and in underlying records. |
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Even if it is cheese of the lowest order, it is still cheese, and therefore we can overlook many of its faults. |
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He was, and is, a good man, but no man is good enough to overlook every fault, especially something like this. |
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However, while you are quick to overlook faults, the Thinker can be overly critical. |
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Numerous government officials either have stakes in the mines or are bribed to overlook regulation breaches. |
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De Gauche plans to marry Roxane to his best friend, who will overlook De Gauche making time with his wife. |
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Reliance solely on the conventional diagnostic approach will overlook many people who could benefit from thyroid-replacement therapy. |
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A lot of people may overlook him now, but they'll be sorry in the long run. |
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The main bedroom has two large windows which overlook Gordon Street, while the smaller bedroom is to the rear. |
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The overlook provides a head-on view of the massive, horsetail-shaped cataract. |
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There are outstanding views of the Table Mountains from the glass overlook and walk-out balcony of the new Geology Museum. |
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Also, I was most intrigued with this sighting because we saw it on a mountain at a city overlook where light pollution is highest. |
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The boxes also makes it harder for people to overlook cash machine users and makes it easier to shield pin numbers. |
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It was a serene overlook off of the Blue Ridge Parkway I found while looking for a quiet place to contemplate my post-residency plans. |
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I left the garden and walked up to the overlook for a long view of Lake Mendota. |
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She pulled off onto a small overlook and we stared down at the valley in front of us as she turned off the car. |
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Media analysts tend to overlook how anomalous the existence of a big, central media is in this country. |
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The overlook at Coopers Rock State Forest in Monongalia County is breathtaking, and many localities have festivals throughout the fall. |
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If you can overlook the corny moments and cheesy dialogue, then this has atmosphere and energy to spare. |
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An award-winning cabin in Monteagle is nestled in a Tennessee mountain hollow and projects from the hillside to overlook a mountain stream. |
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The 66 suites are self-contained and overlook the gardens and large swimming pool complete with jacuzzi, sun deck and wooden sala. |
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They have generally marginalised less respectable behaviour, finding it difficult to acknowledge or convenient to overlook. |
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The imposing sandstone facade, steep pitched roof, decorated parapets and grand full length bay windows overlook well-kept gardens. |
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During the tour visitors walk to an impressive overlook to peer into the ill-omened pools of bubbling, black, steaming liquid. |
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They said the new homes would overlook existing homes, and complained there was inadequate parking. |
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I cannot overlook the fact that he is a man of 77 and may, during the course of his evidence, on occasion have said things incautiously. |
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Fortunately, incisive writing and convincing performances help us overlook them. |
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Kraynak's hostility toward skeptical and individualistic liberalism inclines him to overlook the virtues of democracy. |
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Apartment buildings overlook it, but they are not the luxury units one might expect with such a commanding view of the waterway. |
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The result is a madcap and bittersweet tale that is funny and observant enough to allow one to overlook writing that occasionally suffers from stereotypical Spanish machismo. |
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We'll charitably overlook the recent run of iffy mice and keyboards. |
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The basement of the central block houses a private gym, Turkish bath, sauna, jacuzzi and massage room, all of which will overlook an outdoor pool. |
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If the clerk continues to overlook you, find the manager and tattle! |
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Moments like these could cause ticket-buyers to squirm or, perhaps, reflect on their own capacity to overlook and forgive. |
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None of this means business needs to love government, or overlook its idiocies and inefficiencies. |
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I'm afraid I'm not much impressed when people only get outraged over the mistakes of their political enemies and overlook similar screw-ups by their own side. |
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The massive ramparts of the Citadel overlook the whole city. |
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And I can't overlook how high-end consumption promises to do exactly what critics of the stuff have always yearned for, namely, to bring us together, often traumatically. |
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Since we do not overlook a major flyway or biodiverse habitat, the odds are significantly stacked against noticing a brand new bird in our own backyard. |
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We linger in the city's few remaining open spaces, desolate and serene as large monolithic apartment blocks overlook the fertile land like greedy developers. |
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They were content to overlook all but the most blatant infractions. |
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With trainer John Dunlop and jockey Pat Eddery in such blinding form, it would be unwise to overlook their joint claims with Silver Grey Lady in the Arena Racing Oaks Trial. |
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One ethical error can threaten the whole system, because if one is willing to overlook one small wrong, that can allow another, until the whole chain uncouples. |
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And who can overlook the munificent healthcare plans union members get? |
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The investigation confirmed the suspicions of many Brazilian football supporters who were prepared to overlook irregularities when the national team was the world's best. |
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Clinicians usually expect delirious patients to exhibit agitation or hyperarousal and may overlook the delirious patient who is somnolent or obtunded. |
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A few more steps takes you through to the 400 seat auditorium that has been soundproofed with wooden panelled walls and tiers down to overlook a lovely proscenium. |
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The cafe and lounge overlook the largest space in the building, a gymnasium used for both sporting and social events, which opens to a paved terrace on the west side. |
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Black metal guard cages overlook the cell block, and it was in one of these that the 1959 prison riot began when two men managed to overpower a guard. |
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Sometimes, we can overlook this fact and describe ourselves as objective scientists, but this understates the role of the economist in modern society. |
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However, such shortcomings are easy to overlook given the ambitious nature of Saco's project and the relentlesness with which she chases down challenging critical concepts. |
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Stone Mountain, the highest point, provides an overlook to the water. |
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But I'm willing to overlook small hiccups in an otherwise amazing release. |
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The appointment was unanimous and, given the nature of humanities studies, it is doubtful that the department would overlook something as important as equity policies. |
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Ignoring these inconsistencies to savour the flavour of the novel may not induce a reader to overlook the errors that may have crept in during translation or copyediting. |
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Longstanding ties often led us to overlook the faults of local elites. |
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I wish that people wouldn't just overlook me and think I'm just some kid. |
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Here you can hike to a scenic overlook for an impressive view of the river and St. Ignatius Church, which served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. |
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He quickened his pace when the overlook came into view on the ridge ahead. |
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A glass wall with sliding panels and a veranda overlook the adjacent lake. |
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What he has to say may be congenial to the beliefs of many, but one can't overlook the feeling that the relations between his ideas and evidence sometimes feel slight. |
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Also, they overlook the fact that enormous bodies of code already exist in such languages as C and Fortran to solve complex, computationally intensive applications. |
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Should he overlook her he could be up the creek without a paddle. |
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The hundred or so windows overlook 300 metres of lake frontage, an orchard of cherry, apple and pear trees, and an avenue of fruitful walnut trees. |
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How a record-buying public so enamoured of female singer-songwriters has managed to overlook her is one of the enduring mysteries of recent rock history. |
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Her time away had sharpened her eyes so that she could no longer overlook the tarnished brass door knocker or the window shutter hanging by one rusted hinge. |
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It's such a fiercely unique movie, uncompromising in its visual excitement, that we're inclined to overlook the slightly dopey plot and shaky acting. |
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Both bedrooms overlook the front and have en suite shower rooms that are partially tiled and fitted with showers, extractor fans and mirrored vanity cabinets. |
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This almost makes you overlook the extraordinariness of the voyage. |
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Many were just eager to forget, absolve, or overlook serious accusations, simply because doing so would be hugely convenient. |
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In the book, Tavris and Aronson argue that the same ability to overlook minor flaws in a marriage leads to overlooking major ones. |
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Investors often overlook dividends in the quest for capital growth. |
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Once at the overlook, keep your eyes peeled for water ouzels in the creek. |
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Once you realize that racialism is at the root of so many problems you can begin to overcome it and then overlook the differences between yourself and others around you. |
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We don't adhere closely to it, rather in the name of goodwill we have a tendency to overlook most of the criteria and refund within much wider limits. |
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I stood at the railings that overlook the sea at Brighton this afternoon. |
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The majority of the hillforts of Southern France are defended by walls or ramparts and ditches encircling hilltops which overlook important commercial or military routes. |
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I was willing to overlook, mostly, the various implausibilities, the sentimental bleeh involving the volleyball, the character's basic repugnance. |
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Americans love baseball and, as they say, love is blind, which is why in the current controversy it's easy to overlook the history of cheating in the game. |
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No pinnacle so high but the devil is a bishop over it, to visit and overlook it. |
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The Grand Cru vineyards are grouped together and overlook the river Serein, lucky them. |
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The man who connected so electrically and facilely in 2008, causing Americans to overlook his thin resume, cannot seem to connect anymore. |
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Twin Peaks, a pair of hills forming one of the city's highest points, forms a popular overlook spot. |
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While this too may appear painfully obvious, it is amazing how easy it is to sometimes overlook the little things. |
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Jason Rhoades borrowed stuff from here, there and everywhere, and didn't overlook life's sleazier corners. |
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Never one to overlook a sideline, Charles decided he must not forget the waterways. |
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Nethermost Pike also has an east ridge which gives an alternative route to Helvellyn from Grisedale, which many walkers overlook. |
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Postal Service reminds residents not to overlook regular upkeep of residential mailboxes as part of any snow and ice removal routine. |
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Sure, we'll need some robots, but we should not overlook developing a race of genetically enhanced supermonkeys as well. |
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I could overlook an unsnipped tip, but this clueless? He had never heard the words synagogue or temple? I couldn't handle it. |
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At times, law enforcement personnel overlook or underemphasize the importance of this practice. |
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Plus, he says, the indices overlook the most important factor. |
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The khedival hotel was built in 1886 and has seven suites that overlook the Nile. |
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One notable feature which television producers have been apt to overlook is the distinction between Coventry and Birmingham accents. |
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Don't overlook the possibility of gussying up supermarket ingredients to save time and effort. |
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A recently paved 12-mile stretch over Boulder Mountain's 9,200-foot summit offers a relief-map overlook of the Water pocket Fold formation. |
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Directly below them, the libraries of the two Houses overlook the Thames from the principal floor. |
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Rooms are discreetly stylish, unfussily comfortable and those at the front overlook a garden. |
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But it is also a mistake to overlook some important differences. |
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Its three outdoor terraces and rustically modern ballroom overlook the Big Niangua arm of the Lake of the Ozarks and picturesque Ozark Mountains. |
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Some may dismiss the iconic work as simply a crowd-pleaser, but that would overlook its cleverness and heart. |
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But this doesn't sound awful by any means, and the convenience the unit brings will probably see people overlook its lack of oomph. |
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If our sense of self-worth is integral to achieving-and sustaining-success, how much longer can we afford to overlook it? |
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Built in 1985, MCI Plaza has a distinctive design with a travertine stone veneer facade and terraced bridges connecting the towers that overlook a terrazzo plaza. |
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If document authors overlook the need to escape such characters, some browsers can be very forgiving and try to use context to guess their intent. |
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But, unlike your mom and dad, your English teacher probably doesn't love you unconditionally and won't be willing to overlook a full-out hissy fit. |
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Finally at Gorilla, never overlook the proven Greyback Climber. |
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The sewer authority is also getting ready to bid out a project to rehabilitate two manholes and about 460 feet of sewer line on Route 307 near the Scranton scenic overlook. |
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Of course, these areas are also easily reached running south from Keaton Beach, but don't overlook the possibility of the flats off Dekle Beach and Yates Creek, to the north. |
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But the apocalyptic number crunchers overlook the fact that America is very different from the rest of the world in ways other than just our resource use. |
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Yes, if you enjoy star-spotting and can overlook the schmaltziness. |
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They were forbidden to carry weapons or ride on horseback, their houses could not overlook those of Muslims, in addition to various other legal limitations. |
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Fortunately for the noncampers, half of the hotel rooms overlook the seaside stage, making attendance almost automatic, and very convenient in bad weather. |
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They stopped at a romantic overlook, shut off the engine, and parked. |
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