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Friends say that the larger the gathering the more quiet Anschutz becomes, content to leave Leiweke to work the room.
He went on, "Eventually one becomes content to do nothing other than be with oneself, without knowing what one actually should be doing".
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Nowadays we've literally been civilised: we've subcontracted our umbrage to the state, and become content to identify with its judgments.
The Pacers trailed in the fourth quarter, 88-81, but charged back as the Knicks became content to fire away from outside.
If we did stop and examine every component part of walking we'd immediately realise how dangerous it is, and would become content to be sedentary and safe.
As a result of the controversy that followed, many Baptists developed a distaste for theology and became content to find their unity as Baptists in promoting denominational enterprises.
Or, with their need for speed sated after winning the chequered flag in 2013, had the Roosters become content to toddle along like some Camry driver with a sensible wide-brimmed hat on the rear dash?
The genre quickly fragmented - much like the music it was reporting on - and most of the old school became content to pen windy, academic appreciations of their old favourites: the Beatles, Hendrix, the Sex Pistols, etc.
During the record industry's boom years, when the revenues from sales were enough to keep everyone happy, people became content to leave this piece (mostly) in the artists' hands to keep them happy, and also distract them from the fact they were being ruthlessly screwed on their record royalties.
I definitely don't want to ever lose that spirit and become content or relegated to any success we have.
While handheld devices has made it easier for all to become content creators there will continue to be an inherent divide in who chooses to participate in content creation shared to the masses.
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