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He brushed the notion aside.
There have now been enough polls to put that notion aside (and to lead my colleague John Cassidy to re-draw his electoral map).
So it was, like, 'O.K., Ma'am, I can't be a writer because I can't spell, because you're the elder and you told me so.' " Parks put the notion aside for years, even as the ties between language and identity pushed and prodded at her imagination.
The inherent difficulty of this notion aside [see Rist 1994, pp. 106 8], the point behind it is clear enough: Augustine is using the resources of Neoplatonism to account for the phenomena we label evil while stressing human responsibility, thus avoiding either substantializing evil (as the Manicheans do) or making it the result of God's creative activity.
As an adult, I took a big chunk of years off from running, only getting back into it in my early 40s -- kinda-sorta running regularly -- and if I ever considered running a marathon, I quickly pushed the notion aside.
Nonetheless, putting this notion aside, we focus on the cross disciplinary research.
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As the economy recovers and hotels begin new construction — Smith Travel Research reported an 18.5 percent increase in hotel rooms under construction in April — hoteliers that took pains to differentiate brands are now, if not tossing those notions aside, at least testing their limits.
Now that he's pretty much put those notions aside, he's taken sort of a benign, resigned attitude to the everyday.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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