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There is one diversion available outside the compound.
If such a "society" does have a common goal, it is an ignoble one: diversion from the ethical and religious dimensions of existence, and from a despair that is only obscurely perceived.
Reminders of revolutionary glory are only one diversion in southwestern Vermont, a place rich in recreational opportunities (the Appalachian Trail runs through the area) and in its association with famous people, from poets to the kin of presidents.
Perhaps one diversion from Locke is that Collins distinguishes between two different kinds of probability.
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During one such diversion, they rescue two country boys from drowning.
In its intermissionless presence one finds diversion; afterward, a yearning for the art, passion and sinew of Dickens's words.
If you drive, there are numerous pullouts with views of the water and the islands as well as one standout diversion.
One such diversion was set up after the Shoreham airshow crash, and has already claimed a life: a head-on collision on Tuesday killed one driver and left the other with serious injuries.
But if theatre is to survive these dark times as anything other than one more diversion for the metropolitan rich, it will need to lay out the ground for a better world than the one offered to us by those same rich folk and their hirelings.
"There was a one-time diversion of major meeting events to the New York market".
Being a photographer's model may have remained a one-off diversion if she hadn't been homed in on by the grande dames at American Vogue.
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