| 21. | For some young fans, the delay is accomplishing what once seemed impossible : dulling their fascination.
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| 22. | At the Austin forum, however, the ravages of dulling test prep were an underlying theme.
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| 23. | To achieve this, the luminance signal must be low-pass filtered, dulling the image.
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| 24. | He wrote that opium was the strongest known drug for dulling the senses and for inducing sleep.
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| 25. | Finally, sound absorption can cause high frequencies to be rolled off, dulling the sound further.
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| 26. | The yellowish-brown backgrounds, unfortunately, add an almost dulling sameness to many scenes ."
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| 27. | Lozenges _ available at the door at many concerts _ can work wonders at dulling the cough reflex.
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| 28. | Mac Daniel of the Globe staff and Globe correspondents Corey Dulling and Szymon Twarog contributed to this report.
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| 29. | Injured players can risk even worse damage by dulling the pain that would normally force them to stop.
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| 30. | You may not notice it, but there's a thin coat of grime dulling the colors.
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