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The most mordant lesson in "Lookaway, Lookaway" is that such willful manhandling of history — cherry-picking what you like, ignoring anything bothersome — may in the end be the South's true tragedy.
It's like ignoring the Statue of Liberty.
"It's like ignoring the fact that you have one gangrenous leg but insisting you can limp along on the other.
On his daily radio show on Wednesday, Hewitt said that accepting Trump as the nominee is "like ignoring Stage IV cancer.
Time-honored safety practices, like ignoring messages asking for personal information and not clicking links in messages (unless you know the sender and the link is obviously to an entertainment or news site) are also advised.
Blocking out a distracting memory is something like ignoring an old (and perhaps distracting) acquaintance, experts say: it makes it that much harder to reconnect the next time around.
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"Sheed has one way to deal with things he doesn't like: ignore you or blow up," one veteran teammate said.
So if you like, ignore the spin, focus on the facts and check the footnotes.
Should the super-delegates, as the Obamacans would like, ignore what the numbers behind the numbers indicate?
The clip features people advising Trump to do things like ignore The New York Times, call Attorney General Jeff Sessions and not talk to special counsel Robert Mueller.
If a cat does something you don't like, ignore the cat.
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