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1 Durant is keen to correct one popular perception about cheetahs in particular.
2 Contrary to popular perception , the public sector owns very few islands.
3 For such is the popular perception : The English drink warm beer.
4 And contrary to popular perception , those networks are not all populated by liberals.
5 Contrary to popular perception , they have been recorded, though no-one has been hurt.
6 Nevertheless, the popular perception of the story has been that science is on trial.
7 In popular perception across the world, bankers are the main culprit, and rightly so.
8 That gave credence to the popular perception that the political class held voters in contempt.
9 The popular perception in the US, based on polls, is that Mr Trump has not.
10 This is no less true when considering the negative popular perception that surrou(...)
11 The popular perception is that only babies are fostered but that is not the case.
12 But contrary to popular perception , more reports of abuse are made against civilian U.N. staff than peacekeepers.
13 This is no less true when considering the negative popular perception that surrounds the retail property sector.
14 So when the West Germans equalised, it was hardly the bolt from the blue of popular perception .
15 There are also plenty of bees that don't conform to the popular perception of yellow and black.
16 Contrary to popular perception , runs the pro-cull argument, wild Scotland is shaped by man and denuded of wildlife.
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