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Blinkered schools rob great writing of its diversity and richness.
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Blinkered schools of thought rob great writing of its diversity and richness.
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Blinkered schools of thought rob great writing of its diversity and richness.
Willful Misreadings and Aspersions at Contra James Wood 2009
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Cosmetic Surgery Blinkered by Botox In conversation with others, we widen our eyes when they express surprise and crease our brows when they're worried.
Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011
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Blinkered I may be, but there'll be no jelly in my perfect trifle.
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Blinkered schools rob great writing of its diversity and richness.
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Blinkered and rapacious are the words used for markets in the 1980s.
Crash, bang, wallop 2009
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Blinkered and uncaring of the trauma being endured by major portions of the country.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Blinkered views do not belong in the modern world especial when it is obvious to all that can reason, that they are unkind, uncaring and in my own very personal view immoral, and as a JEW I am appalled at the apparent lack of sensitivity that accrues to us because of them.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Blinkered and rapacious are the words used for markets in the 1980s.
Crash, bang, wallop 2009
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