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She lived most of her life in the shadows but has in recent years become an object of fascination because of her lavish, uninhabited homes — which she eschewed to live in hospitals for more than two decades, even when she was in good health — and her immense collection of dolls, estimated to be worth millions of dollars.
Notably, on the basis of advice from Māori co-investigators, Māori-specific normative feedback was eschewed to avoid framing Māori student drinking in terms of a deficit model 24.
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This is partly because I am now composing even more out of my head (always a good discipline) and eschewing to a great extent use of the piano.
Mr Orban has eschewed recommendations to shift to service industries, calling that approach "misguided".
Perhaps Bond liked his drink chillier, and eschewed tradition to cater to his own tastes.
One possible alternative is to eschew attempts to derive a value-weighted QALY that could be universally applied and, to instead, directly value the benefits derived from each evaluated intervention in dollar-terms.
But the company's philosophy, "Respect the juice," extends all the way to eschewing pumps to move wine between tanks and barrels they use gravity.
He had always hated school and, to his parents' horror, eschewed university to become a commercial illustrator.
I, too, eschewed referring to Brooklyn.
The next year, she eschewed cheerleading to play on the girls basketball team.
They similarly eschewed trying to reach a bipartisan consensus on health care this summer.
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