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discarding
1. "You might have actually saved us by discarding that claim slip
2. Discarding medicine under the pretext that ‘it is not natural’ is rejecting help offered by the Master of the Universe
3. “I do not use men like tools, discarding their lives
4. Grindel sucked at a worm for a moment, then discarding the empty skin, he beckoned the badger nearer
5. " Discarding it, I sucked at her nipples through her bra
6. It is the discarding the false that opens the
7. Moreover, as interpreters began to collect different interpretations of biblical texts, they tended to deal with conflicts between authorities by harmonizing such opinions rather than simply keeping some and discarding others…
8. On occasion, smugglers have fired back at or over the heads of Coast Guard crews, and have tried to ram the cutters while discarding bundles of contraband which usually float to the surface, providing incriminating evidence
9. and discarding the rest, no one is there to see what we throw
10. He rolled out and pulled on socks and boots, discarding the idea of changing underwear and bathing anything other than hands and face
11. ‘What is this?’ cried Azeth shooting bolt upright in his saddle in surprise, he watched aghast as the lead warrior calmly strolled out towards his advancing force, discarding his shield and spear in favour of two shining swords
12. Discarding the long lances into the mass of men, the horsemen switched to the long cavalry sword that each man carried, to hack and slash at the heads that peeked above the rims of their shields as they rode along the front ranks
13. Discarding his usual prudence, Detective Inspector Kareltin stood
14. He didn’t mind discarding the remaining sedatives, or being called upon to deal with Dominex’s sick volunteers another way
15. She placed the heavily brown Q-tip in a contamination bag (fearing discarding it might spread bacteria that would affect the wildlife) when she was finished and went into one of the pockets on her vest
16. But at that time, I was fooled by Li Hongzhi, and the only thing in my mind was to gain "Consummation," discarding the emotions between husband and wife, between
17. ����������� The meeting really took off from that moment and went on for hours, with the bulk of it used by Laplante to explain new concepts such as multilayered and ceramic armours, discarding sabot projectiles and sloping of armor
18. self, by discarding ego and abandoning individuality, is a person who has great inner strength
19. bank checks and other financial statements that you’re discarding,
20. “Possibly,” Wickland conceded, having previously considered that possibility but discarding it as having too many flaws
21. What does this say about scientists’ pretensions to being champions of truth? Indeed, the materialistic model is a classic case of bad science: discarding any information which contradicts its preconceived assumptions
22. Aesthetic images of attractive forms are most desired by all of us but discarding the fibers that had wound up our initial frame render us a spectrum void of any type of heritage
23. An old-time NGO associate, though, insisted that a highly ambitious Kejriwal had a habit of using people and then discarding them
24. killing the female child at birth or discarding the female baby are common
25. They paused before one of the larger boulders on the side of the path and ate their meal, discarding the bones along the ground
26. The Surati should remain all the time on its toe linked with the soul discarding the
27. By desiring the next and discarding the rest, we have created a culture of continual material disappointment
28. tie it off discarding it on the floor for the trash later
29. “Then, I shall enjoy your blood thoroughly before discarding your empty corpse in this pit beside us
30. Belatedly he remembers discarding them decades ago
31. His brain was racing, examining pieces, discarding them, picking them up and scrutinising them again, searching for others
32. But the sun is discarding excess heat it cannot manage to incorporate into its cooling system
33. We see this discarding as heat coming from the star in the liquefied state of light
34. It is a culture of impermanence, discarding, and an insatiable appetite to replace what was thrown away
35. Discarding the excuse
36. Discarding it for this new
37. Discarding the thought, nothing could justify their presence
38. discarding ideas as they popped into her mind
39. Discarding the temptation, it too
40. � These are the relationships of having, of possessing and discarding, not of being, of acceptance and continuity
41. "� All the chasing after the material, the buying and discarding and buying and discarding over and over again, serves only as the ephemeral activity of the choice of living in a equally disposable lifestyle rather than making a real individuating choice about the life we choose to live
42. was in the process of revamping old belief systems, discarding some while building others
43. I thought for a minute, going through options and discarding them just as fast
44. Tear or shred your charge receipts, copies of credit applications, insurance forms, bank checks and other financial statements that you're discarding, expired charge cards and credit offers you get in the mail
45. Cheap xerography blurred the images, and Samantha’s prose was likewise loose, a trying on and discarding of styles
46. In his yearlong journey through the digestive system of the nation’s most prestigious prep schools, William had been trying on and discarding various selves, but with this latest incarnation, there was an element of recklessness, of testing to see how much she was willing to put up with
47. "Sit down," she added, placing herself on the nearest chair, and throwing off her bonnet and gloves, with an instinctive discarding of formality where a great question of destiny was concerned
48. If Dante killed Walker he would have wiped all the prints off before discarding the weapon
49. My interest in discarding this life—well, that’s a topic worthy of another conversation
50. The downside is the loss of information, but if our measurements are not equally precise, perhaps it is noise rather than useful information that we are discarding