| 11. | Labour has pledged to whittle away at even those limited powers.
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| 12. | Whoever whittles away the most debt progresses to a speed round of questions.
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| 13. | Time has whittled away at the Anderson County community of Selma.
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| 14. | These remaining communities were later whittled away at in other events.
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| 15. | Inflation has whittled away spending limits in place since the 1970s, he said.
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| 16. | The aim is to whittle away his authority and build up his rivals.
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| 17. | Trade agreements will continue to whittle away at the trade deficit, he said.
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| 18. | Head to your sod house and whittle away at the wood until dusk.
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| 19. | But it seems likely that voters will whittle away at that dominant position.
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| 20. | Democrats won 18 of them en route to whittling away the GOP majority.
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