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- Gino tries to dissuade them, but is instead thrust aside.
- Thus has the simile warm as toast been thrust aside.
- Here, the Republicans turn as hypocritical as the Democrats they thrust aside.
- I thought of many others who had been thrust aside for some minor difference.
- Just as she suspected, when she got to her new room, the shower curtain had been thrust aside.
- But if deeply held religious tenets can be thrust aside at the flutter of a Greek eyelash then what else can stand.
- No, as in true theater, without makeup or masks, refuse and corpses show me what I permanently thrust aside in order to live.
- Language mavens no longer use tautology; it has been thrust aside by redundancy ( and when I am caught out erring along those lines, the Squad Squad has a pleonasm ).
- Witnesses and U . N . sources said the killer thrust aside the head of the victim's daughter to get a clear shot at retired businessman Michel Gonzales on Monday night.
- Supposedly these were the remnants of the hypothetical first wave of peoples to enter Australia, who were then thrust aside by further immigrations, successively undertaken by two distinct peoples with a superior hunting technology.
- It is that humiliation, that sense of being thrust aside in a new, secular Israel, that is really the crux of the settlers'angst, more than any specific aspects of the agreements.
- Its unscientific, half-mystic tendency caused it to be thrust aside in the Orient through the rising Arabic science, while in Europe, especially in France and Germany, it was regarded with special respect.
- "These successes are the result of the wise guidance of the great leader comrade Kim Jong Il, who at the vanguard has thrust aside the severe difficulties of the revolution, " the radio report said.
- Her husband, Bryon O'Leary, an actor who had been a childhood friend and was often thrust aside by " Forsyte " fans eager to meet Irene, died in 1970 of an overdose of whiskey and barbiturates.
- The ratchet effect has seized economics, and to ratchet up _ " to move upward in increments " _ is a verb phrase that has thrust aside the previously voguish escalate . ( Raise was long ago lowered, and increase has shrunk .)
- It is a legitimate and sympathetic act to dwell properly on the suffering, lest the suffering person become impatient over our superficial discussion in which he does not recognize his suffering, lest he for that reason impatiently thrust aside consolation and be strengthened in double-mindedness.
- Juan Edgardo Rodriguez of No Ripcord denotes women as " the main force in his songs-he s consciously aware about what it takes to love them, but simply decides to thrust aside the guidelines because he's on an entirely different stratosphere from any female average joe ."
- In the 1960s Dietz, then at the Navy Electronics Laboratory in San Diego, elaborated on a revolutionary proposal of Dr . Harry Hess of Princeton University : that the ocean floors are splitting apart and sections are being thrust aside as new material wells up to form mid-ocean ridges.
- Meanwhile, the upended port quarter boat had been righted, but despite Luce's efforts to give women passengers priority, it was again rushed by crew and male passengers, who thrust aside the waiting women and cut the boat adrift from the ship while it was only partially filled.
- We thrust aside with prejudice any notion that it is wrong to answer questions about medical or legal topics that state the same things we should rightly include in the encyclopedia, provided we are not ( falsely ) claiming to know an individual's case or what is " best " for someone.
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