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I was surprised that its built-in speaker which I usually eschew for earbuds worked well even at top volume during roaring dragon-filled scenes of Game of Thrones, which I streamed over Sprint's wireless network (Sprint is the company's sole U.S. wireless partner for now).
Burnt takes viewers behind the curtain to show what food preparation techniques A-game chefs celebrate and what they eschew (for instance, poaching fish in bags is a major topic of debate and derision).
Gossard stated that "the process of letting go is constant in this band", adding that bandmembers would arrive with "a clear idea of what a song is going to be" but eschew for other musical ideas while discussing the song with the group.
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Some suffixes are eschewed for their perceived ideologic slant (the "-isms," for example).
The contemporary journalist eschews, for better or worse, flamboyance, experimentation, and self-dramatization.
That's the history of the human species -- and that's precisely what formal schooling has eschewed for most kids.
As with organics (it is sometimes referred to as organic plus), chemicals and pesticides are eschewed for natural systems.
The Killian Court/Mass Ave./railroad/Ames St.-based building numbering system is often eschewed for rote memorization and, clearly, for good reason.
Another change is his new enthusiasm for reality TV and, just a little, for the celebrity culture he eschewed for so long.
In fact, the aesthetic had been entirely overhauled, with Gucci's customary jet-set glitz eschewed for thoughtful 1970s-influenced androgyny – men wore berets and pussybow blouses.
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