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1 He differs from Bourrienne as to the total ignorance of the police:
2 Of which bit of meditated defiance, Miss Eliza remained in total ignorance .
3 For years I walked by, to and from school, in total ignorance .
4 Such assertions betray a total ignorance of the character of this great Spaniard.
5 The facts of which they profess total ignorance would fill many interesting volumes.
6 Of all subsequent events till the time of Nelson, he professed total ignorance .
7 The eider-down hunter simply shrugged his shoulders as a mark of total ignorance .
8 For people who care about politics, flawed polls remain better than total ignorance .
9 No conventional poll disqualifies an answer on the ground of mere total ignorance .
10 Then, remembering her total ignorance of all such matters, he smiled at her.
11 I'm rooted to the spot, still embarrassed at my total ignorance .
12 Kate is in total ignorance of the mysteries of housekeeping.
13 In my total ignorance of the circumstances, I can only do what they recommend.
14 But of his internal self they were in total ignorance .
15 He was in total ignorance of her friendship with Quarrington.
16 Yet how could she do that in total ignorance of what his plan was?
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