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Then, becoming exercised, he said: "Americans and the British are considered mycophobes -- we are the only countries in the world where mushrooms aren't a major part of our diet.
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In a section of New York City made up largely of black, Latino and Irish people, even a running race goes beyond just exercise, becoming an exercise in race relations.
Family and friends can also provide support for maintenance of exercise regimes through becoming an exercise partner [ 17] and may seek and provide information for people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes [ 20].
This exercise in style is becoming an exercise in futility, and I need to take a break from the movie industry for a year or two to find out what happens next".
Thus the first aspect of aesthetic pleasure is this double "joy" (Sartre 1948a, 41) of "disclosing" the world and fully appropriating the unique power to do so, becoming aware and exercising our radical freedom.
Otherwise, art risks becoming an exercise in self-indulgence (so does criticism).
Their songs acknowledge the past without becoming retro exercises in pastiche.
Watching Undercover is becoming an exercise in clemency too – but I've decided to embrace it.
The whole thing is exhilaratingly heterodox, but it risks becoming an exercise in which the curator trumps the art.
A diplomatic process that turns a blind eye to continuing violence risks becoming an exercise in virtual reality, a distraction from swiftly changing facts on the ground.
Folk is a malleable resource, and here it is stripped of all politics or witness-bearing, becoming an exercise in romantic exegesis for nice men with mandolins.
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