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And he has a rather blinkered vision of its applications.
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But I knew that I wasn't going to have said everything I knew about the story unless I got inside Dylan's rather blinkered and uptight adult head.
Even for a Norwegian in a small town in 1882, that seems rather a blinkered attitude.
As a rather unpredictable, impulsive and only slightly snooty fashion journalist, friends and family have given up on buying me clothes, jewellery, perfume or make-up because they know I will probably have already formed some kind of blinkered opinion about whatever they might choose.
A rather disparate society.
Possibly it's a youthful energy, a swagger, a blinkered belief that they are right".
Meanwhile Mr Osborne devises cunning traps for Labour over welfare spending.This is a forensic blinkered pursuit of votes, rather than growth, and it could backfire.
To wit, how to make Isabella's virginity-first campaign seem the result of unworldliness and innocence rather than a blinkered, self-righteous rectitude?
In fact, it clearly benefits from the common sense that comes from dealing with the reality of terror on the ground, rather than a blinkered denial of its link with western aggression in the Middle East and beyond.
Instead, I developed a blinkered, fatherly love for nearly every game I owned.
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