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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
deprogram .
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Examples
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They see the classroom as the place where these children can be "deprogrammed" - and make amazing teachers because they are so passionate and persuasive.
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They see the classroom as the place where these children can be "deprogrammed" - and make amazing teachers because they are so passionate and persuasive.
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They see the classroom as the place where these children can be "deprogrammed" - and make amazing teachers because they are so passionate and persuasive.
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They see the classroom as the place where these children can be "deprogrammed" - and make amazing teachers because they are so passionate and persuasive.
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People had to be "deprogrammed" and that socialisation that taught people to be racist, had to be undone by continuously emphasising equality, dignity and human rights, Jordan said.
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I recall very well how I myself got "deprogrammed" from mainstream thinking about money and inflation by reading Henry Hazlitt's wonderful book, The Inflation Problem, and How to Resolve It. Hazlitt was, of course, a thoroughgoing Misesian.
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Just think if you start to help your self today you would be one day closer to being deprogrammed.
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I believe that the trolls are members of a cult (gop) and well you can not help them you have to have cult members deprogrammed.
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Once the great wingnut roundup begins, we will be faced with millions of Americans that need to be deprogrammed.
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Yo kennth i could also send you some web sites on being deprogrammed for a cult.
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