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Descartes immediately decided to lay aside "Le Monde".
It's very difficult for him to lay aside the social agenda.
Mr. Bush and the Democrats are promising to lay aside their partisan squabbling.
But is it possible to persuade long-term foes to lay aside differences?
Two communities that had been riven by decades of sectarian conflict agreed to lay aside violence and embrace democratic politics.
In 1964, Irwin Silber, the editor of the lefty folk music magazine Sing Out!, notoriously blasted Dylan for daring to lay aside his protest material.
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Eiken Kobai and George Gatenby can - if you will listen deeply to what they have to say, and lay aside self-powered calculation as you do.
It is contrary to reason and to justice to require that people lay aside their scruples at the precise moment when those scruples are put to the test.
, Stat. S. 1, 5, 53: venenum exsoluta alvo transmisit, i. e. A. In gen., to throw off, lay aside, rid one's self of a thing: legis nexus, Tac. A. 3, 28 fin.: metus, i. e., Luc. 5, 259: pudorem, Stat.
His mother very much wanted him to re-enlist, asking "why lay aside the blue coat that you have honored so long?" Although she acknowledged his war weariness, Lydia Williams confessed, "in truth Si I would like to see you wear the Eaglesupon your shoulders".
He would lay aside the cloth to take revenge of them.
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