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Here was a government that disregarded stuffy bourgeois conventions and was spoiling for a fight.
Kawahigashi became the leader of a new style of haiku, one that disregarded the traditional pattern.
Critics of Blackwater said they worried that the same people might perpetuate what they believed was a corporate culture that disregarded Iraqis' lives.
The women were not only upset by the words the panhandlers used ("Hey pretty" or "I love you, baby") but also by the silences between words, speech patterns that disregarded the tacit conventions of small talk.
And as those in line emphasized, there was a congenial atmosphere that disregarded opinions on the case's outcome as people shared food and offered to pick up extra sleeping bags for those without.
He also berated reporters for their character assassination of Anthony, a harangue that disregarded her conclusively proved absence of character and ignored a distinction that he, as a lawyer, surely recognizes: not guilty doesn't equal innocent.
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But many landowners say there are companies that disregard the agreements or refuse to sign one.
But the lesson from previous crises of this nature is that disregarding disinflation is an extremely dangerous thing to do.
Most of all they fear that disregarding Chinese culture, which holds that the living should not settle by the dead, will bring misfortune.
E-mail has been touted as a "blind" medium that disregards race, gender, and other stereotypes.
It was concluded that disregarding mineral heterogeneity may lead to considerable overestimation of apparent elastic moduli in FE models.
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