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  • In many ways it is even deluding people to believe in something that is not the case.
  • Romantics is by now "hopelessly naive, escapist, and self-deluding," distinguishing between romantic lyric and conventional neoromanticism; while Altieri examines in detail how Arnold’s Wordsworth constructed Introduction
  • The Venus-Neptune quincunx urges us to bring our ideals into reality instead of deluding ourselves with our old fantasies. Aries Full Moon 2009: The Harvest Moon
  • Then Kopitar tied it on a soft backhander from the half wall, the puck somehow eluding Mason inside the near post. USATODAY.com
  • He once, indeed, wished that they would amend the roof of his book-room, which "rained in" [I-23] in a very pluvious manner; but receiving no direct answer from our friend Meiklewham, who neither relished the proposal nor saw means of eluding it, the minister quietly made the necessary repairs at his own expense, and gave the heritors no farther trouble on the subject. St. Ronan's Well
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  • Are you deluding yourself or are you a con artist?
  • It is not her own betrothal, but mine with Winnie's wraith, that is deluding her crazy brain. Aylwin
  • After Chimera made it 2-0, Ovechkin skated up the left wing to the top of the circle, his hard shot eluding Leclaire. USATODAY.com
  • The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action.
  • I would like you to call me on this if you think I'm deluding myself, but I think that selling handmade one-off goods is a victimless activity.
  • Nick practically bounded ahead of me, the concept of pace eluding him.
  • It's all about sound bites, deluding the people, pandering to the lowest common denominator.
  • Both out of curiosity and whatever warped sense of ‘duty’ she seemed to be deluding herself with.
  • The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action.
  • Godhead is the Lord of ‘maya’ the soul is subduable by the deluding or limiting energy (maya).
  • The folk rejoiced in her song with exceeding joy and my gladness redoubled, so that I took the lute from the damsel and preluding after the most melodious fashion, sang these couplets, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He once, indeed, wished that they would amend the roof of his book-room, which “rained in” 23 in a very pluvious manner; but receiving no direct answer from our friend Meiklewham, who neither relished the proposal nor saw means of eluding it, the minister quietly made the necessary repairs at his own expense, and gave the heritors no farther trouble on the subject. Saint Ronan's Well
  • The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action.
  • The Gauls tried to climb the Capitol at night, eluding the watchdogs and the Roman guard, but the flock of geese sacred to Juno spotted them and roused the Romans in time.
  • He continually strives to be a better one of all of these, though how to be a better scatterbrain is currently eluding him. HOW QUICKLY WE FORGET • by Scott W. Baker
  • And the _Jou-yao_, second in rank among all porcelains, sometimes mocking the aspect and the sonority of bronze, sometimes blue as summer waters, and deluding the sight with mucid appearance of thickly floating spawn of fish; -- Some Chinese Ghosts
  • The Oedipally jealous son confronts his vain, self-deluding mother.
  • I let her go without deluding her; it seemed to be the kindest thing to do, to let her continue to believe that I too had found someone else.
  • The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action.
  • The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action.
  • He then tackled the Caledonians, victory narrowly eluding him in the sixth season but being won at a great battle late in the seventh, mons Graupius, probably September 83.
  • Maybe her arguments are so stunning that, were I to make the effort, I would realise that I have been deluding myself and the Yanks really are the poison which infects an otherwise carefree world.
  • Inculcating and deluding the masses with a multi-billion dollar barrage of agitprop and sophistry potent enough to penetrate the minds of the most adroit thinkers, the moneyed interests behind corporatism and exploitative Capitalism have created a false dichotomy that clings to our collective psyche like a cocklebur deeply embedded in a wool sock. Milton Lost: Can We Regain Paradise?
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  • The attempt at self-delusion, or at deluding him, whichever it was, made Trevor angry. PROSPECT HILL
  • In both instances, rival companies have been too preoccupied with eluding prosecution to consider sharing collective knowledge that might avert further accidents.
  • We newspaper hacks have been deluding ourselves.
  • This ghost, laughing a little too loudly, would be all the more terrible for the flicker of awful, self-deluding pride kindling in it at the thought of white-knuckling through the grimmest month of the year with nothing to talk about in company but how it has given up drink. After the Binge Must Come the Purge
  • The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action.
  • The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action.
  • Riding a wave of unchecked immigration and seemingly eluding law enforcement, the Mexican Mafia is poised to become the Cosa Nostra of 21st century America.
  • This is a classic case of hype deluding viewers.
  • With the high rate at which formal employment is eluding many young people many are turning to the informal sector for a living.
  • Within, was the peace as of innocence, reckless blindless, deluding joy, hope, whose still anchor rested on placid but unconstant water. The Last Man
  • Mr. Obama has a gift for eluding antinomies: he is “both-and” rather than “either-or.” Obama's Human Rights and Democracy Hypocrisy
  • Never in our experience as pollsters can we recall such self-deluding misconstruction of survey data. Matthew Yglesias » A Historic Achievement
  • Bruno on the defensive as he accuses prosecutors of turning a blind eye to what he calls unlawful abuse of gubernatorial powers eluding to his nemesis, former governor Eliot Spitzer. News10Now - TOP STORIES
  • The monsoon, which has been eluding Punjab so far and has affected kharif crops, has brought the afforestation drive in the state to a halt.
  • Especially the finance derivate market develops rapidly and the finance derivate product emerge in endlessly , the invest chances and the eluding-risk tool to the investors are extended.
  • I like to think this is saving me time in rewrites, but I could be deluding myself. INTERVIEW: David Moles
  • Are you deluding yourself or are you a con artist?
  • Within, was the peace as of innocence, reckless blindless, deluding joy, hope, whose still anchor rested on placid but unconstant water. The Last Man
  • Part of the thrill is eluding the proctors who scan the rooftops late at night, listening for the scrape of heels.
  • Nick practically bounded ahead of me, the concept of pace eluding him.
  • But to accentuate the medievalisms in our midst is as deluding as trying to keep our Royal Mounted an army of lyrical "RoseMaries". Canada Finds Her Voice
  • Then she took her lute and, preluding thereon in manifold modes, lastly returned to the first and sang these couplets, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Riding a wave of unchecked immigration and seemingly eluding law enforcement, the Mexican Mafia is poised to become the Cosa Nostra of 21st century America.
  • I confess that the fine art of cooking has been eluding me for quite some time, mainly on the basis that I am a lazy bint and Viv is generally amenable to cooking.
  • If the capture is al Qaeda, then he would have to be self deluding to believe that he was being held "unjustly. Balkinization
  • I'd be deluding myself if I said that there were no bad points, but at least with these organisations there were never any murmurings about alleged corruption or being self serving.
  • The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action.
  • Reggie has become [ something of a celebrity ] by [ eluding ] capture over the past two years.
  • Why, my experience all goes to prove the truth of what you will call a marvelous proposition, that the better you treat a slave, the more you destroy his value _as a slave_, and enhance the probability of his eluding the grasp of the slaveholder; the more kindly you treat him, the more wretched you make him, while you keep him in the condition of My Bondage and My Freedom
  • These fey are also particularly good at eluding their enemies, making them extremely difficult to find.
  • Modern medicine has a way of preserving life and deluding us into thinking that we're not going to die.
  • He has become a jaded cynic who unwraps large packages of cash from defending drug dealers while deluding himself he is working to protect civil liberties.
  • Calvinism is people deluding themselves they can buy their way into the afterlife. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off

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