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I've willingly chosen to work in some of the most difficult contexts in the world.
Commuter-bicyclists certainly consider their bikes to be more than "toys," and Petersen's comment and Eggers's affirmation — "Amen" — ignore the growing number of people who have willingly chosen the bicycle as their primary means of transportation.
"Now, everyone waves and says, 'There go the sisters.' " In a neighborhood where many residents are poor, the nuns stand out -- part oddity, part inspiration -- for having willingly chosen a life of poverty.
Moreover, Ra had the ability to bend to his will players of immense talent, the likes of John Gilmore and Pat Patrick, both of whom, it's widely agreed, could have become individual figures rivalling the status of John Coltrane had they not willingly chosen to sublimate their talents within the Arkestra, a commitment that lasted their entire working lives.
The available load data are representative for the whole economic lifetime: This assumption is more of a data constraint than a willingly chosen assumption, as for most remote areas, no empiric annual load profile is available.
I could express how frustrating it was at times to feel so misunderstood by others thinking I had willingly chosen this affliction, as if it were something I could simply elect to have or not have.
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He willingly chose Vietnam as the testing ground.
Those black men who willingly choose this lifestyle are choosing death.
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