| 31. | While it was prefigured in the folk wisdom of empirical methods to determine efficient procedures rather than perpetuating established traditions.
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| 32. | Folk wisdom has it that dandelion greens are good for the blood, high in vitamins and an aid to digestion.
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| 33. | There is a folk wisdom in the public that knows what is fair and best for the integrity of our system.
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| 34. | *I gather that Cwmhiraeth is quite mature too and folk wisdom tells us not to teach grandmother to suck eggs.
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| 35. | The continuing folk wisdom is that the Yankees are feeble and ancient and about to fall to the youthful pranksters from Oakland.
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| 36. | Celtics legend Red Auerbach is correctly regarded as the source of much folk wisdom . . . but not all of it.
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| 37. | After all, the folk wisdom about too much work slowing the cognitive processes applies not only to Jack, but to everyone.
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| 38. | The ambivalence is even reflected in the attempts to predict the luckiness or unluckiness of the New Year based on Chinese folk wisdom.
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| 39. | Your great-grandfather might have passed it along as a bit of folk wisdom : Don't eat your seed corn.
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| 40. | In spite of folk wisdom to the contrary, there is no " three second rule " for copying or sampling recorded music.
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