| 21. | Some critics say whites are exploiting a great black legacy, cheapening a rich black heritage.
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| 22. | But what honorable motive explains the cheapening of Holocaust-related language that has become routine?
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| 23. | Blue-chip brands have worried about cheapening their images and undercutting their traditional retail outlets.
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| 24. | "I think that's cheapening what the Yankees are all about,"
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| 25. | Among other factors, it blamed the cheapening Russian ruble and the financial crisis in Asia.
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| 26. | They cannot suddenly decide to offer 50 percent discounts without cheapening their image over the long run.
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| 27. | She's commandingly blunt, and she avoids cheapening her performance with the wrong kind of compassion.
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| 28. | "They've been careful to limit licensing, to avoid cheapening his name,"
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| 29. | Gimmicks, even the most hateful and soul-cheapening, only work if the world keeps reacting.
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| 30. | Chris Bubo, leader of the university Students'Organization, said authorities were cheapening the medical diploma.
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