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Examples
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Diluting Kelly's reforms of MPs' expenses would be disastrous, says Speaker
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Diluting things down until they are no longer in the water and then believing they are going to have some sort of effect is ludicrous.
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Diluting the mixture with water will only diminish the quality of the waterproofing roof sealant and hence could cause it to delaminate or become un-adhered from the base surface.
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Diluting the mixture with water will only diminish the quality of the waterproofing roof sealant and hence could cause it to delaminate or become un-adhered from the base surface.
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Diluting this leftist blah are gibes hurled at secularism, Woody Allen, Oprah Winfrey and a number of the other Fulbright grant-winners including a "pedantic sod" and "a textbook miser".
Stranger In a Strange Land Andrew Stuttaford 2011
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Diluting one of people's most valuable assets without consulting them is the kind of thing that will make them upset.
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Diluting and diminishing the status of normal behaviour models for procreation and nurturing cycles will not improve existence for the homosexual.
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Diluting one of people's most valuable assets without consulting them is the kind of thing that will make them upset.
Michael Clemens: Is Your Citizenship Worth $1 Million? An Alternative to Obama's Proposal on Immigration Michael Clemens 2010
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Diluting drugs for at-risk patients had proved to be lucrative business for pharmacist Robert Courtney.
Murray Waas: The Ninth Man Out: A Fired U.S. Attorney Tells His Story 2009
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Diluting the purpose of the gathering will cause friction within the groups and reduce the number of participants.
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