Sentences with phrase «aside old views»

BEASTLY BREAKOUT Fossil finds have pushed aside old views of dinos, like the 1853 beasts in London's Crystal Palace Park (background).

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Legal issues aside, the tweet could be viewed as a heavy - handed move for a company already under scrutiny after an earlier Medium post by a 25 - year - old employee identifying herself as Talia Jane, who complained of low wages and poor treatment in her customer service role at Yelp food delivery subsidiary Eat24.
Well, well, well, I said it a while ago, familiarity breeds contempt, With the Arse, Wenger seems to have this adage well kept, No criticisms, no view from different perspectives, Just the same old ass narratives, Say what, some's got ta give, oh believe that my fellow gooners, That old geezer plus his henchmen have to find a way to give in to the swelling tide, Otherwise the tide will sweep his sad self and his henchmen aside, Someday, Someway!
That view was simply swept aside with the trite «simply returning to the old local education authorities was not an option».
Morahan was popular with members on both sides of the aisle, Democrats and Republicans alike remembered him fondly as someone who embodied the old spirit of bipartisanship in Albany, where lawmakers of opposing views and political affiliations fought hard on the Senate floor and on the campaign trial, but then laid aside their differences and went out for drinks at the end of the day.
Setting aside Potter's curious view of events for the moment, though, I find his core argument truly bizarre: the bobwhite need to be protected from cats so that they can be killed (preferably «25 in a day,» just like in the good old days Potter describes in the Courier News article) by hunters.
Aside from tours in Lombok and the hotel in Lombok also offer up - close and personal views of ages - old ceremonies, dances, temples, and more.
Conceived as a kind of «love letter,» this billet - doux between two covers was addressed not only to the eight dead and one living artist (Balthus) who Perl had written about, but also to the many living artists and others who the author felt would share his view that many of the seminal achievements — and lesser known periods — of French modernism's «Old Masters» had been ignored, pushed aside or wrongly dismissed.
Yet many students worry that their ideas to make our profession better and more accessible to all Canadians will be callously pushed aside by older generations of lawyers who, as McLuhan said «see the present through a rear view mirror.»
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