He's not conventionally charming here, but instead uses his charm as a way of making us overlook his serious character flaws. |
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I am not conventionally religious, but I do have a very strong faith in the essential decency of humanity. |
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The women Peterson photographed were offbeat, eccentric, irreverent, and not conventionally pretty. |
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It has shallow areas with much of the charting that is not conventionally carried by ships. |
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But those religions were not conventionally adopted, they were always adapted their own customs and way of life. |
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We become then like voluntary expatriates when we agree to think in contexts that are not conventionally our own and to reason from perspectives that we neither chose nor invented. |
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Finally, Papers 7 and 8 deal with M4P in relation to important development issues which are not conventionally seen as market systems but where the M4P lens can add value. |
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Both sets of technologies can be used either to make incremental changes to regular education or to provide access to resources that are not conventionally available to the classroom or to the individual learner. |
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He's not conventionally handsome — handsome by any normal human standard. |
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Though not conventionally tuneful, the score is richly melodic. |
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Ms. Bernhard is not conventionally beautiful. |
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A writing miscue was a word that was not conventionally written using either contracted or uncontracted braille or any combination of correct contractions. |
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