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1 His observations about the obvious disregard by various county council planning officials of the visual protection of our countryside were accurate.
2 Madam, -There is a serious disregard by politicians in tackling the problem of the large number of young people leaving this country every day.
3 Is the spirit of this command disregarded by the modern Greek church?
4 They were, however, utterly disregarded by the miserable sufferers and their attendants.
5 All this ancient popular element in the Arthur story is disregarded by Tennyson.
6 The alarmed demands of the preachers were merely disregarded by the Privy Council.
7 And how was my work regarded and disregarded by Anna Wintour?
8 I should be used to having my feelings disregarded by now.
9 He was, as usual, disregarded by the course of the conversation.
10 If, on the other hand, he becomes mild, he becomes disregarded by all.
11 I know that Holy Week is not wholly disregarded by some of the Anglicans.
12 The Valikhilyas were on a former occasion disregarded by Maghavat.
13 Kesava could not by any means be disregarded by Yudhishthira.
14 It's a country that is unfortunately poorly judged and disregarded by a lot of people.
15 This great area must of course be disregarded by Prof. Owen and the other correlators.
16 Both were alike returned, disregarded by the French King.
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