| 21. | Stroh had rejected the sale in 1986, saying it feared its beer would get short shrift.
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| 22. | Normal procedures seem to get short shrift, too.
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| 23. | The tourism industry often gets short shrift in comparison with Wall Street or the communications industry.
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| 24. | Football pageantry, whether in pregame or at halftime, generally gets short shrift on a network telecast.
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| 25. | Why do history or civics get short shrift?
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| 26. | For all that, I knew little about Trollope's mother, who gets short shrift in his autobiography.
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| 27. | He's a man of character, and people of character generally get short shrift in Bible stories.
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| 28. | That view gets short shrift in Norfolk.
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| 29. | It's the plants that get short shrift.
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| 30. | Unfortunately, man gets short shrift in " Ashes to Ashes " for reasons beyond his moral inferiority.
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