A billowing fog of chill air poured out of the door and swirled around Cane's arms and legs as he heedlessly strode forward. |
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Every conceivable argument has been used to avoid acknowledging the painful reality of what we have so heedlessly wrought over so short a period. |
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I heedlessly scarf down humongous slabs of fish, doused in my grandmother's weapons-grade marinade, and we head back to the nursing home. |
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So if we children, rushing home from school, spoke heedlessly to them in English, they closed their ears and their faces until we remembered the edict. |
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It's about having one's life in order to the point that reasonable planning takes place for the future, instead of running headlong and heedlessly into each day. |
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Mercifully, there are some media outlets that don't always, with big stories, merely plow on ahead heedlessly to the next big story. |
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Yet, as he points out, if we don't stop heedlessly devouring the wild fish from our oceans, one day that might be all the salmon man has left. |
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It had always been there as she grew up in New South Wales, floating out heedlessly as she washed up or wandered round the house. |
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We are in danger of heedlessly accepting the most unlikely regimes as allies because we need them. |
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At the opposite extremity, there are, of course, intentionally or heedlessly abusive or unduly discriminatory comments. |
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They had a reputation as badly managed, high-risk players who started the crisis by borrowing recklessly from Western banks, then lending heedlessly to local businesses. |
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In Europe, billboards and advertisements heedlessly show nipples. |
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Probably male listeners will heedlessly use Maureen. |
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The big difference between driverless vehicles and humans, in these cases, is that the computer can be programmed to behave cautiously when stumped, while humans often plough ahead heedlessly. |
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