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Its immigration policy suffers from the same wilful blindness.
Watching house prices and the overheating housing market in the UK, it's difficult not to feel the same wilful refusal to accept the facts is at play here.
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Part of that choice was delusion, that same wilful blindness: I know there are climate horrors to come, some of which will inevitably be visited on her.
Debord thought that if art could be abolished, then life could be lived with the same imaginative intensity and wilful shaping that are wasted on brushes and canvas.
He was a giant of a man, but a man nevertheless.' It might otherwise be observed that it was a wilful contrariness - the same impulse that always animated Fela - that ultimately killed him.
It is in fact based on the Poor Law Amendment Act 1868 and its replacement in 1933, which referred to the same requirement for neglect to be "wilful", and for the child to be subjected to "unnecessary suffering".
And yet his career has seen him flicker in and out of favour, mostly through his own wilful refusal to dig the same musical furrow.
However, a commitment to tradition, is not a commitment to remaining the same, and nor is it indicative of a wilful refusal to confront the negative entailments within what is transmitted historically.
There is a pleasure in the wilful collisions and comparisons - William Blake, Hans Bellmer and John Martin all share the same space, romanticism next to dada.
The same thing happened to Armstrong, Crosby and Presley; but none were so wilful about their decline as Sinatra.
Jay is two sides of the same man, both the true love of Tess's life and her wilful seducer.
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