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disregarding
1. history, we have examples of men disregarding what God said and men did things their own
2. I move on into the warm blue morning and the tingling tiredness after no sleep and I realise that travelling for over twenty-four hours makes you hallucinate so, disregarding my psychotic episode in the flea market, I interest myself in a cultural visit instead
3. Secretary Alger wrote to Secretary Long, asking him to order the navy to force the Bay at once; but since the War Department had sent the army into its precarious position, disregarding the only feasible plan of co-operation with the fleet for joint attack, Secretary Long refused to overrule Admiral Sampson
4. Political Correctness has accelerated this admonitory process by its simplistic characterization of individuals or groups; by not only disregarding the complexity of singular viewpoints but by challenging the moral and intellectual foundation of the individuals expressing them
5. Overlooking the fact that such information emanated from the United Nations and from many other sources of intelligence of other countries such as England, France and Germany, and disregarding furthermore the fact that Saddam had used those very same weapons against his own people killing thousands of Kurds, for example, it is fitting to remember that non-compliance of Resolution 1441 did not limit itself to “weapons of mass destruction” and did not consist, of course, in finding them
6. Disregarding the clothes he had been wearing, he put on his old jeans and faithful runners
7. Disregarding the people she hurts in the process
8. “Given that only one in five of your nations’ populations are trained fighters, completely disregarding the cowardly races who would rather die than fight, we outnumber you in the field at about three to one
9. This is the end of overcoming your problems with a view to disregarding society
10. Disregarding what others have said about the meaning of Having, what does it mean to you? What does it mean to have something? What is possession? Do you have money if no one knows you have money? What does it mean to have health? Will having health stop a car accident from killing you? What does it mean to have a spouse? How can you own a spouse? There is a car in my driveway with a piece of paper saying I own it
11. Kills most of the ants, disregarding those still
12. Haydar received word from Leigh that Dominic had started working on his own agenda, killing people and disregarding orders
13. He regarded it as being a silent propaganda that glorified the creation of the British Empire at the expense of disregarding the repercussions it had created
14. Disregarding Richard’s defensive tone, Cash motioned to the store
15. "Thutmekri wanted the treasure where he—or the Zembabwans – could lay hand on it easily," muttered Conan, disregarding the remark concerning himself
16. He is drinking from a cocktail glass and is completely disregarding them, as he is more concerned about the lack of game
17. disregarding the email address they used previously
18. Disregarding my mother's illness, I believed she needed to remove her Karma; neglecting
19. Disregarding this, she immediately started to her left at a brisk pace, so as to reach the end leading to the Tower
20. ordinarily and effortlessly move external objects with our thoughts, disregarding
21. effortlessly move external objects with our thoughts, disregarding distances in space or
22. Mitchell sipped on the pink concoction, while disregarding Chance's absurd proposition
23. It meant driving comfortably fast, disregarding all speed restrictions, except the ones imposed by the road itself
24. Given those observations and completely disregarding any possibility that the death had been a suicide, Charles had either willing allowed the individual to enter under false pretenses, perhaps insisting that Feltus had sent them with a message, or else had left the room briefly at which time the killer had sneaked inside to wait for the incriminating witness to return so as to silence him forever
25. I'm also disregarding women I've had no interest in, such as aunties, my dentist or shop assistants, but I do count classmates, colleagues, employees and the like
26. When you seek a lawyer’s advice, you are paying for access to this knowledge—a small fee compared to the alternative of years of your life spent in training, or hefty lawsuits from disregarding the law
27. So, the glorification of the Indian Musalmans of the historical figures, who had been inimical to the Hindus or had undermined the Hindustan, as heroes of Islam, was not the will of Allah but the making of His disregarding believers of yore
28. less means, disregarding the advice of his own Spiritual Guide in
29. "I was beginning to think I'd never see you again," she said, disregarding his lame excuse
30. Disregarding the fact that it weighed literally
31. Instead swallowing all nerves and disregarding all signs and suggestions, the panic of no moment being the right moment, he moved toward her and embraced her
32. Disregarding her, Lucy proceeded up the next flight with the same dignity, and having reached Vera's room crossed to the fire, where she stood in silence while Lizzie, who had hurried after her and was reproaching her for having gone downstairs like that, dressed her and brushed her hair
33. “My brother works here,” he shrugged, disregarding her cold question
34. He considered compelling her before disregarding the notion
35. Disregarding the thought, she knew that he'd ask more of her than she was willing to give if she dared ask the question
36. doesn't explain all flaws, the ones that ensue from consciously disregarding the instructions
37. Disregarding all this, it wasn't a very well set up shot; but, without trying to minimise my own shortcomings, I just want to establish what other factors might have led to the mistake
38. academic qualifications and while at the same time disregarding your status and previous achievements
39. We may behave in a way that would gain us as much as we could get, to satisfy our desires, needs and wants, bringing us pleasure, despite such behaviour being at the expense of others, whilst disregarding the negative affects of our gratuitous actions upon others
40. Thus, this ‘easy fix’ for disregarding transcendent and informed information seriously limits the potential power of Self’ - spirit/soul - by diminishing the use of the inherent gifts of consciousness, intellect, reason and choice
41. them into a sentence, not only disregarding the scope and context, but
42. But after all, though still under the same fear and apprehension, he has recorded it without adding to the story or leaving out a particle of the truth, and entirely disregarding the charges of falsehood that might be brought against him; and he was right, for the truth may run fine but will not break, and always rises above falsehood as oil above water; and so, going on with his story, he says that as soon as Don Quixote had ensconced himself in the forest, oak grove, or wood near El Toboso, he bade Sancho return to the city, and not come into his presence again without having first spoken on his behalf to his lady, and begged of her that it might be her good pleasure to permit herself to be seen by her enslaved knight, and deign to bestow her blessing upon him, so that he might thereby hope for a happy issue in all his encounters and difficult enterprises
43. "How long am I to wait?" I continued, disregarding the woman's interference
44. Dean, and disregarding her expostulations at my rudeness, I vanished through the kitchen as they opened the house door; and so should have confirmed Joseph in his opinion of his fellow-servant's gay indiscretions, had he not fortunately recognised me for a respectable character by the sweet ring of a sovereign at his feet
45. Every few yards as he proceeded he was challenged by the sentinels; but he stalked sullenly onward, utterly disregarding the summons of the soldiers, who only spared his life because they knew the air and tread no less than the obstinate daring of an Indian
46. Totally disregarding the business of the stage, he leaned from his box and began attentively scrutinizing the beauty of each pretty woman, aided by a powerful opera-glass; but, alas, this attempt to attract notice wholly failed; not even curiosity had been excited, and it was but too apparent that the lovely creatures, into whose good graces he was desirous of stealing, were all so much engrossed with themselves, their lovers, or their own thoughts, that they had not so much as noticed him or the manipulation of his glass
47. This was so very aggravating—the more especially as I found myself making no way against his surly obtuseness—that I said, disregarding Herbert's efforts to check me,—
48. But the count, disregarding his cry, continued to wring the bandit's wrist, until, his arm being dislocated, he fell first on his knees, then flat on the floor
49. Just in the nick of time Mr Bloom touched his companion's boot but Stephen, apparently disregarding the warm pressure from an unexpected quarter, answered:
50. But now that he actually saw him at his side, disregarding the storm and the mud, self-possessed as he led his patrol, no more than four strong, into the thick of a pack of desperate runaways, he could feel only what a pity it was that the two of them should be enemies and how much he would have liked to have taken Campion with him out of Efrafa