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"Ditching," said the other laconically, pushing out one foot by way of illustrating the fact.
The Toilers of the Field Richard Jefferies 1867
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There is really a "Ditching" switch you can use to close all inlets below flotation line at once.
Sun Bloggers 2009
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Apple Said to be 'Ditching' Nvidia - A number of sites are following on a report from newcomer website semiaccurate (as in "half-accurate"?) that says that Apple plans to ditch NVIDIA chips and that the relation between the two is deteriorating.
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Ditching overseas operations and cutting another 15,000 jobs at a savings of £1.5 billion will free up resources to support lending to the U.K. economy.
Lloyds Bets Big on U.K. Recovery Simon Nixon 2011
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Ditching your embarassing uncle, I can understand.
Iowa caucus 2012: GOP presidential candidates make their final push - live 2012
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Based on interviews with hundreds of singles about relationships and the dating game, Ditching Mr. Wrong is a wake-up call for women who are ready to take a hard look at their relationships and get rid of boyfriends who will never be Mr. Right.
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Ditching chocolate milk to cut down on our children's sugar intake might be the right sentiment, but it's the wrong solution.
The Unwise War Against Chocolate Milk Jen Singer 2011
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Ditching that trashy celeb news pop up page when you sign onto AIM for something the users might actually want and use (tripling page views) would seem like a great idea.
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Ditching the step stools at that point seemed impossible.
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Ditching this principle would lead to encouraging short-term buzz and trash over quality news.
Strauss-Kahn case sparks debate about French media's deference to power 2011
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