Quite rightly we did not want our national flag to be dishonoured or cheapened in any way. |
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It's a good thing the cover is not gussied up or cheapened with Courbet paintings. |
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Some companies' trailers in the lower price range are cheapened in a lot of areas. |
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It's a shame that the sexual nature of the film cheapened the brilliant work here. |
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How much does the experience of transcendence alter the modern world of degraded or cheapened thought and feeling? |
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Whatever it was, trying to put it all into words, to explain it to Simon, somehow cheapened the whole experience. |
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As for the moulding, I didn't want to add too many details, as it would've cheapened the sculpture and lessened its impact. |
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He demanded a personal apology in the House because he said that it cheapened his work. |
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The leadership qualities of women are cheapened and degraded by such associations. |
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But it has cheapened and coarsened the discourse in this country. |
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This carry trade, as it is called, has cheapened Japan's currency, much to the chagrin of American carmakers and European policymakers. |
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I think that the Atlanta Rhythm Section brand has been cheapened by constantly playing with non original members of the band. |
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It was awful, and it cheapened the brand, if a brand existed. |
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Knowing man cannot choose but pay, how have we cheapened paradise? |
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The hollow spin of backroom politicos has cheapened political discourse, and journalists often compound this with lazy attempts at the appearance of balance. |
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The arrival of new railways and motor vessels cheapened the imports from distant countries. |
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This resulted in their being cheapened, demeaned, and exploited. |
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But this desire is, we might say, cheapened in actual life by particular desires which are related to it closely or distantly, as one interprets them. |
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Therefore, it has not been cheapened by sensationalism. |
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And the fact that, a few years after that, he'd blow up his evil dad on an oil rig the same day that an entire American city was destroyed by a nuclear blast cheapened it irreparably. |
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But whatever you think about the impact of blogging on political, scientific or religious debate, it is hard to argue that the internet has cheapened the global conversation about economics. |
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Students have already been protesting, arguing that getting into bed with the type of profit-making firm so roundly criticised in a recent Senate report, would mean their degrees would be cheapened. |
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And many of his subjects, from the Welsh community in Patagonia to the anthropologists working alongside the Aboriginals in central Australia, felt cheapened and used in the process. |
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A petition, signed by around 2,000 Thunderbird students and alumni, claims that their degrees will be cheapened by the association with a for-profit organisation. |
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The government cheapened Quebeckers by the way it handled the ad scam. |
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As convertible bonds cheapened and credit spreads widened, relative value managers reduced their leverage drastically and increased their hedges, but could not avoid losses. |
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Faustmann's intellectual effort should not be cheapened, nevertheless, it has to be added that already König published articles in 1813 and 1835 where the thoughts underlying the Faustmann formula can be found. |
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Woman has cheapened herself body and soul through ignorant innocence, she must learn to worthen herself by all-seeing knowledge. |
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The mithqal did not go below 25 dirhams and was generally above, but from that time its value fell and it cheapened in price and has remained cheap till now. |
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I thought that the show cheapened the lives of the people it portrayed. |
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The wedding ceremony was cheapened by the best man's tasteless jokes. |
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