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1 But Weisz could no longer ignore how ingrown his children had become.
2 Short-term though it's hard to ignore how overbought the market is.
3 In our efforts to navigate racism, we ignore how heavily it impacts us.
4 A brave sight, if you could ignore how many were falling.
5 And I just used to ignore how bad it was getting.
6 It took everything I had to ignore how cheesy that sounded.
7 She tried to ignore how close the girl stood to Sam.
8 But I can't ignore how wrong I was about the Guild or my parents.
9 Some bands are proud to ignore how they look.
10 We can't live in the past, but, equally, we can't ignore how it shapes the present.
11 He tried to ignore how right it felt.
12 I stopped responding to my parents in Spanish and tried to ignore how it broke their hearts.
13 It would also ignore how much of the research was conducted after they'd already made up their minds.
14 At that range it was impossible to ignore how intensely we both remembered what had happened in the past.
15 She tried to ignore how intimate the scenario was-theirquiet conversation about family, the cheerily lit kitchen, the storm outside.
16 It is easy to ignore how much time and effort is needed to make a selection and to vet the winner.
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