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So if this episode is a sign that the producers intend to expand Kang's character beyond a de-energized deadpan, that's all to the good, because that act is already wearing perilously thin.
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Progressives will be even more de-energized and demoralized.
Miles Mogulescu: The Scariest Words in the English Language: "Speaker Boehner" and "Majority Leader McConnell" Miles Mogulescu 2010
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"Those lines were de-energized Thursday evening, to reduce danger to firefighters," Hart said.
Palmdale Fire: Firefighters Attack 'River Of Flame' Northeast Of LA 2010
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How can you inspire your teammates at work and energize your customers to buy from you if you are uninspired and de-energized yourself?
The Leader Who Had No Title Robin Sharma 2010
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That is exactly why it's still considered offensive when so many other usages have been de-energized.
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It casts a pall on the whole organization and creates a demoralized, de-energized atmosphere.
Douglas LaBier: Three Sources of Boredom in Today's Workplace -- And What Helps 2010
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For eight long years, this nation has been de-energized, had productive advancing of the economy stifled, and good governance sedated nearly out of existence.
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"I've never seen a situation where a candidate has de-energized his own base," says Zogby.
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Our base became de-energized and dispirited because we as Republicans allowed spending to get completely out of control.
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One of the key components of Hermetic belief is the concept that at death those negative energies that exist in a human being are de-energized and recycled.
catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2005
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