The Natural Child cautions against practices like ignoring a baby's cries to foster self-reliance or having the baby sleep in a separate room. |
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On all sides, ignoring him, barbarian mercenaries brandished their javelins, bows, pikes, two-edged swords. |
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Yes, it was strictly the challenge that appealed to him, he told himself, ignoring a sudden quiver of breath. |
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It is wrong and stupid to impose the brunt of the reforms on the socially weak while ignoring all those who possess large incomes and wealth. |
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Nursery nurses claim the council has provoked the action by ignoring their arguments for an increase in their hourly rate. |
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It's like they're trying to find an excuse for having arrested him, ignoring the actual facts. |
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It's an old adage but it's one that the people of Newry and Mourne are ignoring. |
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A lone figure in tattered oily rags walked away from the work pit, ignoring the grunts and noise as slaves returned to their tasks. |
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I could get worked up about this, but I'm not so much railing against networks ignoring their civic duty as I am railing against human nature. |
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We were, quite literally, reaping the rewards of ignoring the judicious practice of crop rotation. |
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Trisha looked out the window, ignoring the boys rambling about old fights and stupid bets. |
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Scores of officers were involved in the operation and it is believed the man advanced on officers, ignoring warnings to stop, when he was shot. |
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At first, it was stipulated that S knew, whence it followed that S was properly ignoring all possibilities of error. |
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Retrospective media coverage has whitewashed King while ignoring how his messages are radical challenges to the status quo of today. |
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Was she so angry with me that she was ignoring me or did she really not care about what happened? |
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I let the towel drop to the floor, and quickly walked over to the pool, ignoring Dom's excessive wolf whistle, I dived straight into the pool. |
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Presumably this is to encourage us to stop ignoring any bill not coloured in red. |
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Have not the rich been guilty of ignoring the cry of the wretched and the poor in this little world we share? |
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What is out-dated is the belief that it is possible to conduct politics by ignoring your allies and angering your enemies. |
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They reimposed a curfew which local residents had been largely ignoring in recent days. |
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He said he and his partner had a five-months old baby to look after and the cat was ignoring the litter trays and relieving itself in the house. |
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Slowly, stubbornly ignoring the excruciating pain that lanced my spine, I turned my face toward the wall. |
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He promised to continue ignoring the fact that Cuba is an independent country, not a US colony. |
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She quickly removed her sweater, ignoring the pain that burned into her scar as the material raced across it. |
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We cannot make a policy of ignoring consistently replicable results solely on the ground that they threaten some favourite views. |
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Bozell zings him for ignoring the content-analysis work he and other conservatives have done. |
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It seems that lawmakers are ignoring public opinion in making such an absurd decision. |
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The calm and restfulness in him grew, and he returned to sleep as well, ignoring the nuisance of the sunlight for the time being. |
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She brings it regardless, ignoring the way it drags at her hand and tangles in her nightgown. |
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The consequences of ignoring these self-regulatory practices is to suffer the officials' ire and retribution. |
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The author highlights the revisionists' almost wilful ignoring of long-established archaeological and textual data. |
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Now America has had to pay the price for ignoring loud warnings about the weakened levees of New Orleans. |
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Police have had to set up new roadblocks after a busy railway level crossing was damaged by traffic ignoring road closures. |
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Stratfordians are similarly guilty of ignoring the facts or subjecting them to unwarranted interpretations. |
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If limerence is returned, the feelings intensify and the couple end up ignoring their friends. |
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If you experience such a symptom, there is no point in ignoring it or rubbing liniment in the belief that it is a muscle pain. |
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Critics were quick to accuse Putnam of looking at the past through rose-tinted glasses, and ignoring exciting new forms of community. |
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Some journalists avoid the subterfuge of rowback altogether by ignoring their major errors and motoring on to the next subject. |
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Mitch was ignoring him, making a big show of looking through the papers on his desk. |
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My mistake, though, was not ignoring the rules of the road, but what was perceived as dangerous driving. |
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That should never be a reason for ignoring the rights and aspirations of any group of people. |
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I lean back against the kitchen counter, ignoring the rumbling in my stomach. |
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He started walking, apparently ignoring Ron's loud, angry protests, incoherent from within the shop. |
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He rushed over and moved the boards, ignoring the pain in his fingers as the hot wood scorched him. |
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We fall prey to it because we continue to attribute characteristics to groups while ignoring genuine gender differences. |
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Drug misuse within our community is an issue which the authorities are often accused of ignoring. |
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She could tell that Hannah had been looking for her but she had been avoiding her, ducking into large groups of people or ignoring her. |
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I'd make snide remarks to him, snub him, give him disparaging looks and he usually responded by ignoring my bad behavior and avoiding me. |
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Lex was carted back to the nursery by main force, and Lionel buried himself in his work, ignoring the howls that echoed down the hallway. |
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In this city the citizens run madly, ignoring the back alleys, tunnels and buildings of yesterday. |
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I sat in my back corner all by myself ignoring the whole world and reading my precious manga. |
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On the other hand, the costs of ignoring security and getting hacked have been, in the scheme of things, relatively small. |
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Pain is your body's way of telling you to stop, and ignoring it will not only make you feel bad but probably injure you into the bargain. |
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One was playing with two glass marbles, rolling them from hand to hand, completely ignoring the unearthly commotion going on around him. |
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An investigation showed that market-makers were ignoring customer limit orders that offered better prices than dealers wanted to post. |
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A thousand questions are screaming for attention at the back of my skull, and it's hard ignoring them all. |
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I went in, ignoring him, and stopped on the welcome mat where people might wipe their shoes. |
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History has a way of ignoring such insolent details, of weaving them seamlessly into its larger narrative fabric. |
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I nodded slightly, starting to sit up, ignoring the twinges of pain searing across my whole upper body. |
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I get dressed and, ignoring the pain in my calves and thighs, I cycle into town. |
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I walked into the bar and let out a breath, slowly plodding through the barroom, ignoring the late-night barflies. |
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And certainly the GOP's ignoring of certain sectors of the population doesn't help. |
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He played the song incessantly, ignoring my pleas for mercy and grannyish objections to its author's seditious intent. |
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This was the fifth leaf to emerge on the primary tiller, ignoring the seed leaf. |
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We should not imitate that by seizing on bad metaphysics as an excuse for ignoring valid scientific observations. |
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He concentrated on finding his focus and ignoring everything else as the voice bombarded him with words. |
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She would walk the halls ignoring everyone and only focusing on her studies and her revenge. |
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That's what you get for ignoring the beaten path and finding your own romantic spot. |
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Melissa could feel her blood tingling in her body as she tried to walk away ignoring what she heard. |
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Tomorrow she would be on her way home, she thought, eyes closing tightly, ignoring the added heat of the bedclothes. |
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By ignoring or removing either sentiment is how so much design work becomes mediocre. |
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Now she was doing something very fast with her hands and a mess of wet herbs, and slapping it onto the wound, ignoring the scream of her patient. |
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Once again this looks like an intellectual befogging the issue and ignoring the obvious. |
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It is plain that her own propaganda, her sheer longevity and the defeat of the Armada have beguiled us into ignoring the problems of her reign. |
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It not only implies ignoring the law, which he has violated, but what example have we set? |
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Then, construct your hero as you might order a drink at the bar of the Four Seasons, ignoring the well brands and calling for top-shelf bottles. |
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Judges assumed that girls consented to sexual relations, ignoring the vast power differential between a father and his dependents. |
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It began its slow shamble towards the car, ignoring the headlights that cut through the fog in front of it and shone in its eyes. |
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Ethan was still reading as he walked, trailing behind Jake who was ignoring his presence. |
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They are respected members of the community and for his family to see him ignoring and jeering his elders and betters is very disappointing. |
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He was slammed for ignoring the strengths of South African rugby, but those traditional strengths were not enough to get the better of England. |
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I believe I am acting quite kindly to you, ignoring your treasonous remarks against me! |
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More frequently, abuses arise when sellers misdescribe their items, exaggerating positives and ignoring negatives. |
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But it is sad that the media has been highlighting trivial events while ignoring important health issues. |
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In the last two decades, a blast of outrage has been directed at the legal system for ignoring or trivializing complaints of domestic violence. |
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There were models and make-up artists and photographic assistants and they were all ignoring me. |
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Which driver was disqualified and banned for two races for ignoring a black flag in the 1994 British Grand Prix? |
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But he said he resented companies ignoring the proper channels and procedures for planning permission. |
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She wriggled off the windowsill and scrambled onto the stone wall, ignoring the twinges of pain in her damaged wrist. |
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In one room, children blissfully skip rope, ignoring the water-filled rooms upstairs and the burning attic. |
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He fails to grasp the structural teleology of a composition, blithely ignoring any real legato. |
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I quickly went inside gave the bloodsuckers the last few bucks for the game, ignoring a comment I heard some girl make behind me. |
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And all of them could be bloody-minded and contrary, helping you one minute but ignoring you the next. |
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She's been my best friend for years and all of sudden she's blowing me off and ignoring me. |
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I took a sip of my soda, staring at the plain white plastic lid, completely ignoring him. |
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Ashwood instinctively tossed the cigarette to the ground ignoring the sizzle as it landed in a puddle at his feet. |
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Rob lay down next to her, and reached out his hand, still blushing but ignoring his embarrassment and taking her hand in his. |
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Anyway if you regard the body of work on the album ignoring the College Dropout theme this album is way ahead of the pack. |
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Hailey quickly dropped to the floor and picked up the shattered pieces, ignoring the thin slivers of glass which wedged in her fingers. |
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Bullying can be mental like completely ignoring and excluding someone and can also be verbal like calling someone names. |
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Their suit accused gun makers of ignoring safety devices and smart gun technology that would prevent unauthorized shooters like Myles' killer. |
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Then, he subtracts that average from the bottom line, ignoring the actual charges. |
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As a result of this unrestrainedness and ignoring of any restrictions, the educational efficiency of young people, in general, has decreased. |
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Not wanting to be left behind I did as I was told, ignoring the dull ache caused with every bounce of my tiring body. |
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I snapped at him irritably, ignoring how my heart still bruised my ribcage with every beat. |
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Water companies are nearsightedly ignoring climate change and energy issues because of a lack of regulatory incentives. |
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She locks herself in her room, listening to rap music and ignoring everyone except the pizza delivery boy. |
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We got our food and went on our way, ignoring our antagonist, who continued to bray behind us. |
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Instead, women employ coping mechanisms to show unwelcomeness, like changing the subject, ignoring the harasser and going along. |
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Do the movements concern themselves only with bread-and-butter issues, ignoring the big picture issues such as where China may be heading? |
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Follow the river upstream, ignoring another path to the left, and drop down to a weir and boardwalk by the river that leads to a track. |
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In ignoring international opinion and their own international obligations, they decisively broke with the past. |
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He did not answer, he closed his eyes and breathed out deeply, ignoring my question. |
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Derek carried Jessica up the stairs bridal style, ignoring all the stares and whistling sounds. |
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He stalked across the street, ignoring the catcalls of the local newsies in regard to his clothing. |
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Counting only letters, and ignoring characters like spaces and commas and hyphens, you can see the proof in the definition. |
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Let's face it, even ignoring the lyrics, it's a spangly, sparkly pink feather boa of a song. |
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But ignoring the headlines and calmly looking at the facts reveals a different story than do the bubbleheads of the mainstream media. |
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The machine moves steadily and inexorably through cutting and tunnel, over viaducts and under bridges, exultantly ignoring sun and storm alike. |
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You cannot live a good life, a virtuous life, by avoiding or ignoring the world of vice, sin and sleaze. |
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The government has not realised that it is cutting a sorry figure by ignoring its capital. |
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I tried ignoring the painful feeling and concentrated on not making a peep of sound. |
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Police have previously been accused of standing by or supporting the land invasions and ignoring court orders to evict the squatters. |
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Stone jumped up, ignoring the sharp stab of pain as he rammed his knee on the edge of Earl's desk, and all but ran out of the door. |
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And not only are we ignoring world opinion, we have stained our national reputation by throwing around lies. |
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The woman thrust the letter back at me and then, totally ignoring me, proceeded to obstruct the next customer. |
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The intricate, geometric patterns of the choreography mirror the formality of the music, steadfastly ignoring its enchantments. |
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They deserve credit for steadfastly adhering to a concept, never buckling to expectation, mostly ignoring their audience. |
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If you simply lay the pattern pieces anywhere on the fabric, ignoring the grain-lines, the finished garment will not hang right. |
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Many are the oenophiles who spent the better part of an evening ignoring their guests while reading the wine book. |
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Are we hard-heartedly holding onto ourselves by demeaning or ignoring what others are thinking or feeling or trying to do? |
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The Wiltshire Badger Group claimed the vets were ignoring modern science and relying on old wives' tales. |
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He crushed the tracking device in his hand, ignoring the sting of sharp metal on his palm. |
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Yital wanted to know, ignoring her comment about the chill of the oncoming winter. |
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I mean, I've never seen a political issue that is so one-sided among the public and that politicians are simply ignoring. |
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As the PM left the hotel for the airport, the ABC's political correspondent, ignoring security, headed him off at the door and apologised. |
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He says because it is a long straight road motorists are ignoring the speed limit. |
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He prides himself on ignoring the distracting chatter, the caterwauling of the media elites, the Washington political buzz machine. |
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What they are good at is picking logic up by its tail and whirling it around in circles, ignoring its protesting screams and caterwauls. |
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The 18-year-old shuttler is ignoring his teammates' opinions on his parents attendance at the biennial event. |
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I'm just incapable of ignoring the vast stupidity that appears to be going on around me. |
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She finally decided to stop ignoring him and walked back to her seat at the high table. |
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She explained that out of all the bad things about being homeless, the worst is people ignoring you. |
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Alex sped all the way to Natalie's place ignoring the honks from the other cars. |
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He then turned, ignoring Brant's look of disapproval, and carried her sure-footedly inside. |
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We bicycled around old town dodging ruts and chuckholes and ignoring the stares from the locals and uniformed children getting out of school. |
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His partner took a long swig, either ignoring his friend or too drunk to care. |
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I wrapped my arm around his neck and pulled him close, hugging him tightly, and ignoring my throbbing arm. |
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In a flowing move he was on his feet and hurried over, ignoring the guards and grabbing my arm without any hesitation. |
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Lonsdale Street is gridlocked, primarily due to a couple of people ignoring the clearway signs and parking. |
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She continued walking, ignoring her hair plastered to her face, the way her clothes clung uncomfortably to her body. |
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But the fact that she was with another man and quite plainly ignoring him should have clued him in a little. |
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He then breezed past the fans on his way to the clubhouse, ignoring the pleas for acknowledgment from behind the ropes. |
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I was speaking so softly, especially as they had all been ignoring me so intently before. |
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She has been sulking since she climbed out of the bed, ignoring me and refusing to answer my questions. |
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I picked up the flower and walked out of the room, ignoring the intent stares on me. |
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She flipped her mobile shut, walked past us and down the corridor, intentionally ignoring Alice and Tony. |
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He considered ignoring his mother's cry but when his father and sisters joined in, he looked back to see what they had to say. |
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Catherine Street were largely ignoring shoplifting and simply passing its cost on to their customers. |
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We won't agree with it, and it is not a question of ignoring it, and a dialogue should be carried on. |
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Essex motorists are widely ignoring new rules banning the use of hand held mobiles in cars, figures released by police reveal. |
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At the same time, ignoring political questions means actually weakening our ability to fight on economic issues. |
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A further factor which calls the current figures into question is ignoring students who study abroad. |
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The Bosnian government was accused of disregarding local legislation and ignoring human rights. |
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To accuse France and Germany of ignoring the rules is simply to repeat a slanderous allegation often put forward as fact. |
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Allardyce is not ignoring the European question, just taking care not to tempt fate with careless talk. |
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Permissiveness is ignoring misbehavior or failing to set reasonable limits on behavior. |
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He explores in his art the dynamics of decay without ignoring the comedic ironies of living. |
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Nicholas started to count, ignoring her snide comment and commencing on his plan. |
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The clerks, now ignoring me, continued their cheery boasts of difficult finds and commiserations on last minute telephone requests. |
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They are wilfully ignoring the vital creative role of the public domain in reinvigorating our common culture. |
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She fell but picked herself up just as quickly, continuing to shove her way through in anxiety, ignoring their angry yelps and hollers. |
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Jackson took one look at her afflicted walk, and scooped her up in his arms, ignoring her feeble cry of protest. |
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For a split second, I thought about ignoring the call, but something compelled me to answer. |
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We may operate with economic infantilism, borrowing blithely, ignoring pension schemes and blowing half our annual earnings on rent. |
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He jogged back to his car and drove away, ignoring his wheezing need for his asthma inhaler. |
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Rubbing her temples concernedly, Vicky sat back down, ignoring the stares of her classmates. |
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One organization replaced another after virtually ignoring food shortages, and electrical power and public utilities remained inoperative. |
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Now he strode wearily and dispassionately through the enemy filth, cutting down those that stood in his path and ignoring all others. |
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The miners had done all that digging to get this new cavern open in a matter of days, and here was Akuma ignoring their fine workmanship. |
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They charge her with intractableness in refusing to answer the judges at her trial, ignoring the fact that this was her judicial right. |
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But these authors reached their conclusion by ignoring the contradictory data! |
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There were a few police around, but they were ignoring flagrant breaches of the law. |
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In the end, I obeyed and fell into a comfortable sleep, ignoring the fleas that were jumping around me. |
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Trent stepped onto the plane, ignoring the flight attendant who welcomed him aboard. |
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Since then, it has joined many of its co-signatories in more or less ignoring the treaty's provisions. |
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At its worst, the literature portrays the professor as a rusty wheel ignoring the paradigm shift. |
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This essay praised Propp's work, but pointed out that the problem with formalism was its policy of ignoring thematic content. |
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Rolling across the ground, she crawled forward on her belly, ignoring the taste of grime and blood in her mouth. |
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Reddin was suspended for ignoring fourth official Brett Bowden's touchline instructions. |
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You mean to tell me that our umpires are ignoring the clear language of the rulebook and the intentions of its framers? |
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They seemed to hunt by scent, ignoring nests with faux frass in the form of small black glass beads. |
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She was kicked out of her house and then her friends froze her out, ignoring her emails and phone calls. |
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The overall share market gained 0.9 of one per cent today, ignoring a weak lead from Wall Street. |
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Greed is the desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the realm of the spiritual. |
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It likes to trumpet its all out speed while ignoring the 130 watts of power and size of the beast. |
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By ignoring legitimate problems like these, U.S. trade policy is falling dangerously out of step with economic reality. |
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Quilting designs may carry across the quilt ignoring seam lines in fancy or plain geometric patterns. |
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The ghoster probably experiences a great deal of guilt about suddenly ignoring a person that they really liked at one point. |
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The other girls were crowded around the coach, speaking in their girlish tones and ignoring her as usual. |
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They were all speechless, ignoring the delicious food before them, and watched the demure girl glide across the floor towards the zither. |
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By ignoring that, you come up with something prettied up, pumiced, and packaged. |
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She weaved her way between the chairs with her eyes fixed determinedly on that seat, ignoring the stares of the others. |
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We can all choose our own individualistic styles, scornfully ignoring the dictates of Paris and fashion magazines. |
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Instead we have had the USA ignoring the apathy in their own land to make it to the final eight. |
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He flashed his badge, ignoring the groans and grumbles from the rest of the people in line. |
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They misinterpreted data and gave extraordinary significance to confirmations, while ignoring or not seeking disconfirmations. |
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Maybe I was just tired and upset that the prof seemed to be dismissing or simply ignoring me. |
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If another has been harmed as a result of your sin, then ignoring or disregarding this will certainly hurt the effectiveness of the prayer. |
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Which was what I was doing now, ignoring the honks and shouts of people as I disregarded the green and red walk signs. |
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By ignoring these issues in their reviews, critics are doing a great disservice to their readers. |
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They stopped to give me a lift, ignoring me as I sat in the back, and they continued talking in their strange, gentle, dulcet accents. |
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It's fairly obvious of her interest in him and he's no dummy, so maybe he's ignoring her to protect himself? |
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She rested with her back on a tree, and closed her eyes, ignoring the dizziness. |
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I think that as a field, psychology has erred in both ignoring food choice, and in studying food intake in nonoptimal ways. |
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I stripped down to my boxers, ignoring the draftiness in my room, and started doing push ups. |
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Sometimes he would dribble the ball 10 times before he would shoot, ignoring open teammates. |
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The Cityboys formed a rough circle, ignoring the rain of lead that fell on them from above. |
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She walked at her normal pace ignoring those behind her wanting to go faster. |
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She wallows in television, bonding with characters as if they're her friends, while ignoring the sensible advice from her real friends. |
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It is pity to see people going after food by smell and taste, ignoring the standard or quality of the products. |
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All the words for actual snow have been removed, and I'm ignoring the extensive polysemy of snow and many of its derivatives. |
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It sounds good, but not if the Fed keeps ignoring problems at individual firms, and systemically. |
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But the consequence of ignoring him is that abolitionists seem indifferent to his pain. |
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Tell that to the nearby pandas, happily ensconced with their bamboo, magnificently ignoring everything. |
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To do so is to deify a celebrity for being what we need them to be, while willfully ignoring who they really are. |
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Jake shrugged nonchalantly, prudently ignoring Daniel's stupid comment. |
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The first major government committee of enquiry in the 20s considered only the treatment of morphine addiction, ignoring the widespread misuse of chlorodyne. |
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She screamed to no one and at that took off at a bolt, ignoring the protesting jabs of pain in her chest as she shot over to the door and scrambling with the lock. |
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There is no point in ignoring our history or belittling our heritage. |
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While the authors never suggest that the judges in question were bad, their work does find judges to be fallible when it comes to ignoring inadmissible evidence. |
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By ignoring notices to quit and continuing to create noise nuisance they also showed they could not give a fig for the sensitivities of the permanent population. |
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It accused Defra of deliberately ignoring deer and pointing the finger at badgers instead, even though a TB-infected badger had never been found in Cumbria. |
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Poor management that fails to recognise and acknowledge them can result in them disjointing the organisation by ignoring important interdependencies. |
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To maintain suspicion requires not only ignoring the flaws in Wakefield's research, but also turning a blind eye to the large number of studies which show no causal link. |
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She nodded, understanding, ignoring Aaron's splutters of indignation. |
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The problem is that Ross often misinterprets the appeal of retro entertainment, ignoring the sophistication of the classics while exaggerating their squareness. |
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By the second commercial break, half the hall is blissfully ignoring whatever is happening on the stage. |
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The call for women to start families earlier fell into the trap of ignoring the social and economic realities forcing many women to put off childbirth, they said. |
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Visitors are ignoring numerous written and verbal warnings not to exit the building, and are jumping barriers or opening fire exits to get on to the mountain. |
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It's a classic case of a worthless politician cuddling up to the received wisdom of the Westminster village, whilst ignoring the people he's supposed to represent. |
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That was my big mistake and I paid the price for ignoring similar advice. |
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Finally, after years of ignoring this yearning deep inside, I made the decision that just for one day I would do the right thing and make it to minyan. |
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He treats her terribly, ignoring her letters, treating her coolly at a party, and sending her a cruel last letter in which he denies any relationship. |
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He was completely ignoring her, flat out, acting like an immature child. |
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And ignoring Colonel Philipps's military rank was not cricket either. |
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Fire officers pleaded with the 30-plus residents at the centre to stop ignoring the alarms when they go off, claiming that lives could be put at risk. |
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Around the globe, people are barely coping, politicians are ignoring them, and the media are trifling with them. |
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Cedric and his party admit him with little ceremony, coolly ignoring him. |
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Gallons of alcohol have also been seized from youngsters who use the streets for open air drink binges and 17 arrests have been made of those caught ignoring police orders. |
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Scottish Natural Heritage has come under fire for dictatorial, arrogant attitudes, ignoring the needs and wishes of landowners, and assuming it knows best. |
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There have been innuendoes about our Prime Minister seeking to assist some of our Caribbean brothers first and ignoring certain Trinis of a particular ethnic background. |
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He squirmed and wriggled, ignoring the pain I know he must be feeling. |
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I bowed, took my stuff and headed into the school, shoes squishing and squeaking obnoxiously against the tile floor in the building, ignoring the odd looks I was receiving. |
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Over and over he filmed the scenario of a light-skinned women passing as white, and a dark-skinned man ignoring a women of his own shade to aspire to that wan princess. |
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The reaction in Spain has been, to the best of my knowledge, the first openly remonstrative instance of people ignoring government propaganda and making up their own minds. |
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But this attention has focused overwhelmingly on the adaptation side of the challenge, while ignoring the mitigation imperative. |
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Jan grabs her braid and tugs it, ignoring her startled outcry. |
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But the down side was that under pressure he may resent interruptions or demands on his time and react by digging in his heels and ignoring the needs of others. |
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After their dance at the ball Kate had resigned herself to politely ignoring him and would most likely think him mad if he even brought up the subject of love. |
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Early modern scholars often go too far in ignoring the existence of divergent interests between commons and elites, focusing only on vertical rather than horizontal linkages. |
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The way he said Aiden twinged a nerve but I kept ignoring him. |
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I feel kind of indignant, like my laptop is wilfully ignoring me. |
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Truth be told, the hope of destroying the rubes by ignoring them vainly ignores the most inescapable fact of our lives. |
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The people in the audience, who usually spend halftime ignoring us or pelting us with peanuts, were hushed as they tried to figure out what we were writing. |
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Instead of ignoring the hate projected at me, I elected to retweet some of the most vile responses. |
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With some drivers ignoring the road signs to slow down and a number of motorbikers speeding through the village especially at weekends there have been some near misses. |
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I hopped out of the carriage first ignoring the coachman's hand. |
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In the process of accomplishing economic development, we have been ignoring safety and making little of human lives on the grounds of saving money. |
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Ignoring her flailing limbs, and ignoring her desperate screams, Bryan sunk his hand into the bucket, which Christie had dropped only a minute earlier. |
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Driving through the streets, I noticed a lot of drivers just coasted through stop signs, totally ignoring who might actually have the right of way. |
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She could have been sitting there for eons for all she knew, the shield of blankness and unawareness firmly in place and ignoring any questions asked. |
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Go down certain sections of Nanjing Road and the motorbikes and cyclists are still trying to cut between vehicles as well as ignoring any rules of the road. |
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If I spend the day at the computer, ignoring the screen and working almost entirely by sound using screen reader software, I am unbothered by sight loss. |
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A rather more captious way of putting your submission seems to be that, and are searching for identity and you do not demonstrate identity by ignoring change. |
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Dr Terry John said that, in rushing into the establishment of PCTs, the government was ignoring the old adage that you should not try to run before you can walk. |
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The occasional car went past, usually with groups of men inside, some ignoring the convoy, others hooting their horns, smiling and waving a greeting. |
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When he arrives home with his newspaper he dons his spectacles and, ignoring the front and back pages, proceeds to peruse the death notices with the utmost assiduity. |
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Seeing lines of big 4x4s with horse boxes attached lining country lanes can engender a feeling of resentment that the rich are having their sport while ignoring the locals. |
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Most of the annoying things children do can be dealt with very effectively by ignoring them and attending to children when they behave more maturely. |
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If she kept him far enough away, she thought grimly, ignoring the flops of her stomach every time she heard a step, she had a slightly larger chance of surviving. |
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Ellie might be ignoring my desperate e-mails, but no way can she stay all deep freezy if I show up on her doorstep with coffee and Tarts of Apology. |
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This argued that a new kind of conflict had emerged, requiring a new kind of strategy ignoring the traditional dichotomies between civil and military, peace and war. |
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But by ignoring the problems now festering in the heartland, Congress and the White House will end up diluting the fiscal stimulus over which they are battling so hard. |
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He seems to have succumbed to the conventional wisdom, for instance portraying the Georgian poets as pastoralists and ignoring their rebellion against syrupy Victorianism. |
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Ms Kelly said it was time to redraw the line on what was acceptable behaviour, and called for an end to backchat, lateness and ignoring uniform rules. |
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If domestic authorities miss a cheater, the nation is either not testing sufficiently to catch and deter dopers, or, just as bad, is ignoring the results of its own testing. |
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Moreover, ignoring fusion and division allowed us to use a standard method from operational research to recover the speckle correspondences between frames. |
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Far from ignoring inner-city children, we are investing in them. |
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In my inbox not long ago from a friend landed a good example of the evil liberal media ignoring the Dr. Gosnell case. |
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Unfortunately, it mimics its own unwarlike Italian soldiers by paddling in the shallows of fun and prettiness, ignoring war, death and drama for as long as possible. |
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With the defeat of Japan, MacArthur became the virtual American proconsul in Tokyo, often ignoring instructions from Washington on occupation policy. |
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I followed more slowly, my hands in my pockets and my eyes faced downwards, ignoring the concern in my friend's sea-green eyes as she turned around to watch me. |
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The investigator leading the battle against bootleggers has complained to the Crown Office that procurators fiscal are ignoring clear-cut cases of copyright theft. |
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You're born with balance, but bad habits like depriving yourself of the foods you need or ignoring high stress levels can upset that balance and cause you to gain weight. |
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Shoving students into lectures is like stuffing sausage meat into one end of a sausage machine but ignoring the copious waste that spills out half way through the process. |
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I saw a senior commander sit in the barracks and complain with his soldiers for days while waiting to deploy, ignoring advice to use the time for training. |
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She walked on, ignoring the many hieroglyphs and pictures painted and carved onto the stone walls, instead walking towards the doorway at the opposite end of the hall. |
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Beginners and early intermediates do better by ignoring the tram and skiing the lower slopes and mid-mountain where there is plenty of more suitable terrain. |
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If you are a parent cursing a somnolent teenager for ignoring your appeals to tidy a bedroom for the umpteenth time this morning then these are the statistics for you. |
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