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Divesting would have meant nothing more than dumping the waste somewhere else, only for it to reek the same havoc.
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Divesting its stake in a company that accounts for one quarter of its global oil and gas production and close to one-fifth of its reserves is seen as highly unlikely.
Business Watch 2011
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Divesting would have meant nothing more than dumping the waste somewhere else, only for it to reek the same havoc.
Think Progress » Chris Wallace Calls The Perpetually Wrong Bill Kristol An ‘Expert’ On Iraq 2010
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Divesting the flush Northern Europeans of their pleasure tokens, in return for token pleasures.
E (novel extract) 2010
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Divesting from those notions altogether makes “selling out” irrelevant.
Don’t Bring Home a White Boy KARYN LANGHORNE FOLAN 2010
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“Divesting,” as defined by Lisa Vazquez, who writes about the issue frequently on her blog, blackwomenblowthetrumpet.blogspot.com, is the way for black women to achieve a new empowerment in our multiracial culture.
Don’t Bring Home a White Boy KARYN LANGHORNE FOLAN 2010
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Divesting himself of the visual equivalent of literal copies and empirical facts, Kandinsky rejected naturalism for fantasy, then rejected fantasy for the apocalyptic imagination, then rejected apocalypse.
Kandinsky's Futurity 2009
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Let me make sure I understand: You think 'Obama Camp Divesting Money From Fugitive Donor' would be just fine for this post?
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Divesting himself of the visual equivalent of literal copies and empirical facts, Kandinsky rejected naturalism for fantasy, then rejected fantasy for the apocalyptic imagination, then rejected apocalypse.
Kandinsky's Futurity 2009
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Divesting at the right price might also boost its sagging fortunes.
A Twisted Pair 2008
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