| 1. | He said it would " emasculate " organized labor.
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| 2. | Anything less emasculates our fundamental right to due process of law.
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| 3. | America is paralysed, emasculated, and the Serbs know it.
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| 4. | She sees him as emasculated, and less than a man.
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| 5. | Feeling emasculated, G�mez exposes his penis and shouts a confession.
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| 6. | Men defer to their wives and that tends to emasculate the men.
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| 7. | It basically would have emasculated the private sector standard-setting process.
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| 8. | A pitcher can humiliate, depress, and emasculate you.
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| 9. | This agreement is clearly antireform; it emasculates the demands for reform.
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| 10. | Environmentalists said Hansen's proposed legislation would emasculate the 1906 law.
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