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In either case, a remake does not deminish the value of the original and it will always be there.
5 Movies That Should Never, Ever Be Remade | Fandomania 2010
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Bill Clinton and his reference to Oklahoma City was a thinly veiled swipe at the Tea Party Movement in an attempt to bring scorn and deminish the strength of the movement.
Keating: Anti-government mood part of a long American tradition 2010
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A lot of development is infill replacing parking lots and drive-ins which doesn't deminish residential at all; ideally enough lower and middle income units will be built, but that's not happening.
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Wouldn't want to deminish the high moral values of the GOP. Kick Michael to the curb and gutter when he is dead.
Rep. King on Jackson: 'There's nothing good about this guy' 2009
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The government cannot create wealth, only deminish it.
Trippi: GOP trying to turn Obama into another Jimmy Carter 2009
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These funds deminish, and fund markets must offer higher interest rates to capture what excess funds remain. lgl
Bond Market Vigilantes, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Power and big somes of cash is the root of all evil and she ahd her husband see it about to deminish before there eyes.
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Will severly deminish on an exponentially accelerating scale of deminishing marginal retuns ..
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TMD - So now, Hillary people hate JFK, deminish the importance of MLK, but have nothing but praise for LBJ?!
Obama Hits Bill Again, Faults National Media For Misreporting On Reagan Comments 2009
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Of course this will pull McCain to the right and deminish the likelyhood that he represents a viable national candidate.
Dobson Refuses To Cave For McCain, Endorsing Huckabee Instead 2009
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