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Now, the latter has its root in the time-order of the experiences of the individual, and this order we must accept as something primarily given.
When you factor that into the script and the fact it took place in the past, introducing cartoon characters, so it created a sensibility whereby he already existed, it made it easier to accept as something that's always been as opposed to trying to present a new cartoon character in the world of 2013.
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Until recently, it was widely accepted as something that would improve slowly over time.
But Carter yearned to be accepted as something more than the school's "best black".
It's a tragedy, yes, but it's accepted as something out of our control, like being struck by lightning".
In those days, "girl crushes" were accepted as something normal in college women (see Lillian Faderman's book "Surpassing the Love of Men").
They wished to be accepted as something they genuinely were: loyal citizens steeped, often more so than the Gentiles themselves, in the cultures they had made their own.
It really became accepted as something men should want to be with the success of Neil Strauss's The Game, based on lessons he acquired from the Pick Up Artist community.
There is always the solace of booze, but family life, thinks Richard, is "one of those things that is very bad for you but which is accepted as something nifty".
But her pronouncement, one that might have been accepted as something close to gospel only a few decades ago, especially given the close friendship between Pollock and Matter, proved but an opening salvo in a public battle over who painted the works.
There are many issues that must be overcome before it is accepted as something that is trustworthy.
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