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To deal, you have to fiercely ignore your inherent need to feed yourself, to not moisten up your throat with some water in the 90-degree heat.
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She adored my brother's best friend, but only as long as we all fiercely ignored that he was, openly, the gayest man alive.
"A Bigger Splash" is fiercely unrelaxing, and impossible to ignore.
I tried to ignore it; it itched more fiercely.
Millions of us fiercely defend our right to make "free" choices, while we ignore how those choices are manipulated upstream by menus we didn't choose in the first place.
If someone else in the class fiercely agrees with your views, or the teacher's - ignore it.
And when we are proud of someone and rooting for them as fiercely as so many of us were, it's easy to ignore their shortcomings.
The two sisters are known within the fiercely gossipy enclaves of British literary life to be at odds, and are reported to assiduously ignore each other's work.
I tried to ignore the crowd above me as I walked to the podium, my hands trembling fiercely.
There's an irony there that I couldn't ignore: that I share a fate with the very people I was taught to dehumanize so fiercely.
The Iraqis fiercely oppose an end to the illegal trade in oil, which the United States and other countries had chosen to ignore in order to keep the neighboring nations from suffering unduly from the unintended consequences of sanctions.
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