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Romantic love was, in Baum's opinion, an "unsatisfactory topic which children can comprehend neither in its esoteric nor exoteric meaning," and he resolved to banish it from Oz.
A Beautiful Mind "The movie can -- indeed should -- be intellectually rejected, but you can't quite banish it from your mind".
The movie can -- indeed, should -- be intellectually rejected, but you can't quite banish it from your mind.
There was a P.R. machine, of course, but Mr. Smith said that he did his best to banish it from his interview process.
Now, she argues, that terror has shifted its shape, becoming symbolic: "We are terrified of silence and so we banish it from our lives".
They also said that to banish it from schools or city halls would be to deny the importance of Christianity in Italian art and even ethics.
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The museum, which will move to Columbus Circle next fall, dropped that word from its name in 2002 and has all but banished it from discussion.
He said he would be lying if he said he succeeded in banishing it from his mind.
Retailers Selfridges, House of Fraser, Jenners and Harvey Nichols have all stopped selling it, and Prince Charles and both houses of Parliament have banished it from their menus.
When the museum's administrators saw the screw drawing she contributed — "Horizontal" (1973) — they deemed it "lacking in redeeming social value" and banished it from the show.
That was the day the State Department banished it from official written materials in favor of Times New Roman, saying it was easier to read.
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