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It is as though, having chosen a historically and emotionally resonant setting, Ma Jian felt exempted from the task of individualizing and animating his characters on the page.
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With the buck stopping at my hairy legs and the disapproving looks all directed there, I felt exempt from the countless other physical expectations of women.
New Zealand is a country in which sheep outnumber people by a factor of six, and its serene pastures have a timelessness that feels exempt from change.
Given his incredibly charitable life and incredible worldly achievements, Sir Ed feels exempt from our judgments today.
I knew those possibilities existed, of course, but I felt somehow exempt.
While the show doesn't rush - Kilgrave remains in the shadows for the first four episodes - it also doesn't feel slow: exempting the first episode which stifles a little, the majority of scenes are beautifully paced.
When Carlos Salinas, Mexico's then president, proposed NAFTA, he felt compelled to exempt the state's monopoly of energy from its scope; the United States excluded the movement of labour.
The mood in Egypt is such that each party, hearing those words, is likely to feel simultaneously exempt and maligned.
For the past thirty-five years, Iranians have also felt exceptional — and exempt from international norms — because of the country's claim to sacredness.
Louis felt that his hellish past exempted him from all regrets.
Even those who used the NHS system felt that, unless you were exempt charges, costs could be a barrier to older people receiving pensions.
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