| 1. | Graubard looks at comparable publications and sees intellectual journals cheapening themselves.
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| 2. | What a waste of our time and cheapening of their names.
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| 3. | To say that is cheapening what the Yankees are all about.
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| 4. | What they must fight is the cheapening of Spanish dance.
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| 5. | That will lead to cheapening of credit and an increase in investment.
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| 6. | She brought touches of color without cheapening the magazine's appearance.
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| 7. | But the owners cheat the game by cheapening up on the officials.
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| 8. | Menu prices at the El Dorado have not dropped with the cheapening peso.
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| 9. | Is this woman for real when she says money is cheapening the sport?
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| 10. | Anthropologists accuse her of distorting and cheapening folk art.
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