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For the duration of the Marcia, I try to disregard the audience and concentrate on the music.
In other words, formulaic sequences may be either entirely transparent and, hence, pass unnoticed by language learners, or highly opaque and thus evoke a kind of mental burden on the part of language learners who will, in turn, try to disregard them in context (Boers & Lindstromberg, 2009).
Could you please do what most of us do and try to disregard him?
"It may be easy to try to disregard us," Cruz said.
"I try to disregard it, but when some people make personal threats and say things, it's scary," he said.
Many actors have vested interests in building dams and may try to disregard the findings of the new study.
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Likewise, the Astros have seen so much greatness from the 43-year-old Clemens that they are trying to disregard the injury.
Jean Hinchliffe, 14, said Australia's political leaders were displaying continued ignorance and had tried to disregard the student climate change protest she headed in Sydney's Martin Place last Friday.
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