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- noun Plural form of
minimizer .
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Examples
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If Scrooge has modern counterparts, they're more likely to be found among those sad, self-sterilizing minimizers of carbon footprints than in the circles of supply-side entrepreneurs.
A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say Jerry Bowyer 2011
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And I had enormous boobs that I didn't know what to do with, so I wore minimizers, which were not cute, Perry tells Elle.
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If Scrooge has modern counterparts, they're more likely to be found among those sad, self-sterilizing minimizers of carbon footprints than in the circles of supply-side entrepreneurs.
A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say Jerry Bowyer 2011
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I'm going with Lipo in a Box, which squeezes me to smooth those lines but doesn't cut off my circulation like other minimizers I've tried in the past.
Ysolt Usigan: What to Wear to a Black-Tie Wedding Ysolt Usigan 2011
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When I am normal sized and not knocked up, I totally recommend Wacoals, especially the minimizers.
They’re Real, And They’re Not All That Spectacular | Her Bad Mother 2008
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When I am normal sized and not knocked up, I totally recommend Wacoals, especially the minimizers.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki explained it at a December 2006 conference in Tehran of Holocaust deniers and minimizers: "If the official version of the Holocaust is thrown into doubt, then the identity and nature of Israel will be thrown into doubt."
Holocaust Inversion Manfred Gerstenfeld 2008
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None of that has stopped global warming skeptics, minimizers and deniers from insisting that environmentalism itself has become a religion and to cite Hollywood as its central church.
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Some minimizers of damage control strategies (to which elections have been reduced) elect inaction for themselves in order to hold onto the sense of being superior to these competing solidarities.
Stan Goff: The complications of conscience and elections 2008
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ARMEY: Well, when it gets too hot for some -- and it often does for politicians, because politicians, you must understand, are inconvenienced minimizers.
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