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In my experience, this kind of behavior is mostly limited to readers of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, but serves to show that the undiscriminated bashing of those “pirates” is really excessive.
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In my experience, this kind of behavior is mostly limited to readers of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, but serves to show that the undiscriminated bashing of those “pirates” is really excessive.
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Thence we come to the [kosmic] Soul, always the one undiscriminated entity.
The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952
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_Absolute_ aspect, the aspect of _Undifferentiated Unity_, (Unismal), contains these two factors interblended and undiscriminated.
The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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Hypothetical Method; while the three phases are commonly undiscriminated and collectively termed the Deductive Method.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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He has, most valuable of all, a chance to be an entity rather than one of an undiscriminated gang.
The Psychology of Management The Function of the Mind in Determining, Teaching and Installing Methods of Least Waste Lillian Moller Gilbreth 1925
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They fail in the power of seizing some one positive, though hitherto undiscriminated, aspect of creation -- something as actual and yet as intangible as the look of an individual countenance -- and thus miss the nameless fusion which illuminates a realized presentment.
Stephen Crane. 1915
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They therefore remain undiscriminated in consciousness, and can serve to add interest to any object, or to cast a general glamour over the world, very favourable to its interest and beauty.
The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory George Santayana 1907
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All the same they are there for recognition although undiscriminated in our sense-awareness.
The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919 Alfred North Whitehead 1904
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He was at an age when all the gifts and graces are but so much undiscriminated food to the ravening egoism of youth.
The Touchstone 1900
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