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– Dewsbury "He's a plonker, a wally, a bit ignorant, not really with it".
I'm usually NOT that much of a pessimist (really!), but remarks like Mr. Deutsch's seem a bit ignorant of both history, AND recent events.
"When they asked me to do it, it wasn't even a week after the attack and I was just a bit ignorant about the whole thing," he says.
When we are excited by the search for knowledge, when we feel curious and confused and maybe a little bit ignorant, and when we work hard to get past that confusion and hold ourselves to high standards, our students learn to do those things, too.
I've always found it a bit ignorant.
"History shows that teams can be a bit ignorant or cheeky to it," Maxwell adds, more gravely.
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I know it probably starts with a little bit of ignorant curiosity about the world; something happens, you don't know why, and you need to find an answer.
Kids from Skelmersdale are a bit more ignorant about TM, so you don't really talk about it".
(Imagine a Trump who was every bit as ignorant, unscrupulous and neo-fascist, but did not make such amazingly erratic mistakes. That man would likely roll into the White House).
According to the author, Mr Bush has been every bit as arrogant, ignorant, misguided and ill-advised as was George III.
Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal CSPs criticised the poor patient interaction skills of some medical professionals which added to the distrust experienced by Aboriginal patients: Oh he's just an ignorant, bit of a dickhead.
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