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He ignored cheek-to-cheek kissing, which is governed by cultural kissy-kissy conventions, he said, and looked for couples locking lips.
I'm told that the bishop, being a peace-loving sort of man and not a crazed monk like the one featured in the book, chose to turn the other cheek and ignore the matter altogether.
Strawberry, then in his 20s, said that he could not grasp how Carter could always turn the other cheek and ignore his critics and that he regretted that he could not follow Carter's path during those loud, and sometimes out-of-control, times.
He said: "If we do not have the ability to respond in cyberspace to an attack that takes down our power networks, leaving us in darkness, or hits our air traffic control system, grounding our planes, we would be left with the impossible choice of turning the other cheek and ignoring the devastating consequences or resorting to a military response".
We focus obsessively on the one mole on our cheek and ignore our stunning eyes and upswept cheekbones.
"I hate it that we live in a world where we prefer to turn the other cheek and ignore what is happening on our doorstep.
How people interact physically: handshakes, hugs, studiously ignoring, kisses on the cheek.
Like a lot of reporters that year, I turned around a tongue-in-cheek story about Dr. Doom and his scary (but probably best ignored) world view.
It would not be easy for UKIP, he said, because the whole of the political establishment was against the party and he urged candidates who might face attacks to "ignore it, turn the other cheek and tell voters what we stand for".
Ferrer presents another interesting case, because, although he does have full, rosy cheeks, it is impossible to ignore that mustache — a sign of maturity or of insecurity?
While America ignores its own laws and turns the other cheek, look who comes along to drop a nuclear bomb on Google?
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