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To put oneself into a box and to remain there.
Both writing and walking (as I know it) are fueled by a desire to put oneself in relation to others.
To decline their offering would be to deny them the privilege of generosity, and to put oneself above their assistance, he explained.
Awkwardly, perhaps, to consider United 93 a success is to put oneself in the same category as Rush Limbaugh, the rabble-rousing rightwing radio host.
And as with all attempts to negotiate divides, that is neither an easy nor a simple place in which to put oneself".
Is it necessary nowadays to put oneself at great physical risk in hostile climes in order to have anything worth calling an adventure?
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One of his friends coined a verb, "to Kassig," which meant "to selflessly put oneself in harm's way in order to help others in need, all the while looking suave and sexy".
It used to take great courage to really put oneself out there, for all the world to see.
It is important to mentally put oneself in the system's place to develop an intuition for how it works.
Moral action depends on being able to imaginatively put oneself into another's shoes and art encourages this.
"To become president, one must put oneself forward in a way Connecticut Yankee society has never smiled upon," he said.
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