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I tried to block out this sense of pointless waste by focussing on the shapes and forms of my new friends
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and gulped hard, then again, and again, trying to block out the feelings and keep his composure
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He tried to block out the chants, the frenzy of the audience – but the sound was pervasive and filtered its way into the silence of his mind
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Covering her ears, Dawn sobbed under the jets of water, trying to block out the dying screams of the helpless pony as the cats ripped it to pieces
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the quilt over her head as if trying to block out the thought
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grabbed one of the tubes of sunblock out of the basket
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becomes overwhelming the fulfillment of it actually starts to block out other needs
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It was threatening to block out her afternoon sun
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of experience states that he “absolutely disagrees completely” that local textbook selection is better than statewide selection, because publishers, teachers unions and other organized interests would block out parental interests “Publishers are advantaged by local adoption because they have more personnel” to overwhelm possible criticism
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Moving closer to Cody she leaned against his side in order to block out the chill of the night
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but it didn’t completely block out the noise that filtered
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By the end of the second day, the mountains were so close that they loomed almost high enough to block out the sky
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against the sides of their heads to block out the music, curling
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packed together closely, block out much of
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He looked to the sky to the east where dark masses were forming to block out the sky
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" Calvin shut his eyes, trying to block out the terrible image of dear Christine's face squeezed with agony as he watched her convulse and drop
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She brought her hands up to her temples as if trying to block out his anger
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I've never seen any that could block out a radius this large before, but that's why our messages couldn't get through
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It had been years since then and mostly he’d managed to block out the memory, but lately it had haunted his dreams night and day, making him wonder if closure was ever really possible
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Block out any concepts that seem real
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He developed the mental ability to block out other sounds through sheer effort and habit
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I shoved my head in the gap between the two front seats, trying to block out the sound of the rain
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Archan focuses, trying to block out all the noises of nature which sound so lively
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Working with Stallman had forced Steele to block out all
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All you need to do is to meditate and block out the world around you
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block out a lot of the morning sun
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Having a sound machine is wonderful way to block out
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That part of their relationship was perfect, and right now, that’s what Donna needed – pleasure to block out the pain
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She tried to block out the conversation at hand, but
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So, while current sunblocks only block out the UVB rays and still let in harmful UVA rays, it is still wise to cover up before venturing into the hands of Apollo
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engineers who had bought a lifestyle block out in the country
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mystery (heaven) block out Truth
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the island seems to, strangely enough, block out all radar
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She pulled her coat tight around her upper torso to block out the cold air
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napkin over his nose trying to block out the ghastly odor
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I nodded my head yes, trying to block out their voices
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transport with shields operating, except when maximum power is applied to the shields, for that setting is what will block out a Kelvan transporter
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If there was darkness to come, it would be an artificial night, some sort of large obstruction that would pass above to temporarily block out the sun
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I block out all my pain and loss that my heart feels,
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Whoever it was, they were large enough to block out the light
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Covering his ears to block out the snarls and the near-human
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try and block out the noise
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I was only interested in myself and trying to block out Q from
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And this is a situation in which an excluding Parent can ‘block out’ the child or an Excluding Child can ‘block out’ the Parent
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” I block out all implications involving children and try to listen logically
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does have tendency to block out reality
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His mother had refused to listen to these words of wisdom from her small son, insisting that shade and proximity to the toilet block outweighed all other considerations
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arms trying to block out what was happening
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You don’t want to block out all fear
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I had tried so long to block out the pain I felt back then and with in that one moment it all came flooding back to me
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The pain in it hurt his ears and his hands came up around his head in an effort to block out the noise
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Ellie tried to block out the images
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The mere mention of Bethanie made me ill and I covered my ears to block out the noise
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I covered my ears to block out the groans of the zombies and the sounds of their bones crunching under the tires
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I closed my eyes to block out as much horror as I could as we drove
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ears in an attempt to block out the noise
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The flats had no balconies and windows were mostly closed, probably with air-conditioners blowing stale air inside, but also to block out the noise from outside
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best to block out their irritating conversations
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trying my best to block out the plate of steaming black pepper roasted
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A piercing screech filled the air, causing the unprepared Sojourners to cover their ears in a desperate attempt to block out the noise
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The hotel room took shape, shadows like monsters, back to when he was ten years old and dad was dying in the next room and he tried to block out the noises with his pillow but there were other things in there, maybe worse things
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The ape that could block out his outer awareness more successfully: so that hominids came to train themselves in this concentrated form of pyramidal awareness until it became dominant
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Can you remember what it felt like to be born yourself? Why can’t you remember? Was it because the horror of being born to inhuman monsters who had mo understanding of what they were doing to you was so horrible that you had to block out the memory of that horror, or die? Why can’t humans remember their own birth? Why is there a permanent mental-emotional-physical block to every human ever born: so they can never remember back far enough to understand what it felt like to be a helpless baby? Is it because every human baby ever born was born already so traumatized and horrified inside their womb: that not one human can remember the depth and intensity of that horror? Is it because every human baby ever born already knew instinctively and subconsciously: that the monsters, that were bringing it into this world, did not know how to raise it? Is it because every human baby ever born already knew that it was going to be tortured and warped and forced to become an inhuman monster just like the monsters that were bringing it into this world?
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So they block out 99
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There is so much beauty all around us that we have to block out all that beauty
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Because they had to block out the love they had been given
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They had to block out their own guilty consciences
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eyes to block out any distractions
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The very function of selective awareness or what we call consciousness, is the ability to selectively ignore and block out most things around you while focusing upon one particular item
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Shutting his eyes to block out any distractions, the subtle chime now sounded different,
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And block out all the horror of hate for the rest of your life so you never understand the truth about anything, and can be EASILY manipulated into believing any lie they can find for you to believe in
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Only those few who have not become completely controlled and corrupted by these undead foul things will ever have the energy and wonder and sense of truth to read this chapter and realize that living humans are living inside a horrible condition which they are unsuccessfully trying to block out of their consciousness
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was there to help him out as he had helped in the classroom, but he’d better block out the zoo going on in his head
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As a result of this mass amnesia, this push to forget and block out everything that happened in WW1 and WW2, the seminal book of the 20th century: Mein Kampf was forgotten and ignored, discounted, misperceived, misunderstood and buried in the American wild rush into hedonism and the relinquishing of all traditional Protestant morals and ethics under the barrage of the Jewish culture of greed and amorality spreading all over the world
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all six Key Motivators tremendously helped me block out
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Bo held his hands over his ears and tried to block out the cries
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trying to block out thoughts of his murdered father
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For a long moment he just stared, unable to look away, then at last managed to snap his eyes closed, squeezing the lids together in an effort to block out the image that still glowed on his retinas
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breath and trying to block out the pain as it rushed through him in
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She looked around the now somewhat alien bathroom, wide-eyedly and tried to block out the idea that he was really separating himself from her; not just himself as in his body…but all his personal properties as well
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She buried her head into his chest, trying to block out the voices from the dream
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The next thing to do is to block out the spaces corresponding to those occupied by the model in the field of your vision
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block out the images of Keith in the dream
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Bedford swallowed, tried again to block out the pain, but submitted to it once more
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“What do you think it means?” Intensely interested, he tried to block out the shouts and chatter rumbling through the Glade as others found out about the Map Room being burned
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Sometimes we covered our ears or buried our heads under pillows, but the guns were close by and the noise was too loud to block out
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Block out giant Frank Volkheimer with his mammoth boots and cinder-block jaw
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Block out the little aristocratic professor pacing in front of the hearth and the late hour and the dogs and the shelves brimming with interesting things
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They knew I had a therapist, because they had to block out times for me to see him
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By operating on a longer time frame and not reacting to the opening news and market movement, one may actually block out a lot of the noise that can cause a trader to react in a less than totally objective manner
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I fumbled into the nearest chair, throwing my hands over my eyes to block out the unbearable
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He closed his eyes, willing himself to block out the memory, but he could still hear the squeak of the shower
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– There is no point building fires among trees where they cannot be seen, the canopy will block out the signal