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The arc of his life may have been tracking toward that of professional climber, but he eventually eschewed it.
Yet the Madrid bombers appear to have eschewed it, though the simultaneity and wantonly indiscriminate lethality of the attacks were familiar.
Barns were often painted red because the pigment oxide was cheap and durable, although some farmers, including the Amish, considered red a garish, worldly color and eschewed it, Mr. Kimball said.
Obama's speech just now was magnificent not because he relied on soaring rhetoric but because he eschewed it.
September 11th 2001 was a tragedy that could not be assuaged by flag waving, so we eschewed it then too.
I gave it to my wife for Christmas, and at first she eschewed it (if I may use that word).
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(NB: garlic is not essential. Some Indians eschew it completely on account of its pungency).
For your own sake, eschew it.
A three-year-old child would eschew it.
But for that very reason Europeans should seek to steer the debate, not eschew it.
In our search for perfection, we must, at first, eschew it.
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