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Young Scorsese saw something to avoid, something to consider with horror.
Sometimes, real life isn't something to avoid, but something to be glad you still have.
It never occurred to her, she said, that color might be something to avoid.
The narrator warns: "The wrath of the Sugar Man was something to avoid.
This trend is odd, because awkwardness is normally thought to be something to avoid.
But whether rising commodity prices are something to avoid or tolerate depends on the exact mechanism at work.
Perhaps something to avoid if you have kids and pets running around, or maybe keep them off the dining table.
What better way to do it than by turning Obamacare into a great progressive cause, rather than something to avoid or be embarrassed about.
"The dysfunction in the market — the high correlations — all of that is offering investors an opportunity rather than something to avoid," he said.
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Displacement is something we all do: fixing on something small to avoid engaging with something big.
She ran as if chasing something off to avoid being consumed by it.
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