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Diverting the thread away from this intriguing topic …
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Diverting Thatcher, containing Blair, smoothing the way for the ought-to-have-beens, there is no end to the games that can be played with the past.
In praise of… prime ministers who never were | Editorial 2011
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Diverting the use of cropland for biofuels will only compound this problem.
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Diverting the use of cropland for biofuels will only compound this problem.
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Diverting food and farmhands to the coming military campaign meant that most Canadians would be hungry all the time.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Diverting billions in federal student loan money to Wall Street under these circumstances is nothing short of obscene.
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Diverting water through the Atchafalaya will create problems for oil and gas producers and at least on refiner to the south of Baton Rouge, however.
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Diverting from landfill refers to recycling for other uses.
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Diverting the flood waters displaced half a million people.
Allison Kilkenny: But the Air Base Is Safe, Right? Allison Kilkenny 2010
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Diverting negative attention towards them would make them even less of a possible ally and source of oil should the US (or any other western nation) get tired of dealing with the theocrats in SA.
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