| 21. | Unabashedly anti-nuke, the film got away with it by couching its criticism in fantasy.
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| 22. | By couching our transfer of attention from economics to morals as a " discovery,"
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| 23. | O'Donnell is couching the revelation of her sexual identity in a pro-family context.
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| 24. | This is a fancy way of couching the watershed approach, but it will result in losses.
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| 25. | The couching threads may be either the same color as the laid threads or a contrasting color.
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| 26. | In addition to this contradiction, Bentham warned of the dangers of couching rights in absolute terms.
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| 27. | From the diary of Dedham Massachusetts physician Nathaniel Ames, we know that Stork performed cataract couching.
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| 28. | Lee has spruced the genre by couching serrated martial arts in the silk lining of the historical epic.
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| 29. | In California, opponents are couching their fight as a fiscal issue as much as a moral one.
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| 30. | Ancient Asia was home to one of mankind's greatest surgeons, who treated cataracts with couching.
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