| 21. | The difference is that the characters in Wharton's novels cut with words, and they rub out enemies by ostracizing them.
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| 22. | A supervisor orders him to rub out graffiti in a train across the tracks, and Perales trudges over to it.
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| 23. | Putin once promised to " rub out " rebel fighters wherever they were _ even " in the outhouse ."
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| 24. | In recent years, Missouri taxpayers chipped in $ 2.1 million a year to rub out a bit of the red ink.
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| 25. | The CVM was following government efforts to rub out the use of indices to adjust prices, salaries and taxes for inflation.
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| 26. | It takes the terrifically flawed original, starring Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis, rubs out whatever was terrific and hatches all-new flaws.
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| 27. | Zurich's Laird said provincial government austerity has " increased the stakes " for Martin to rub out the federal deficit altogether.
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| 28. | The movie manages the occasional transcendent moment, most memorably in a scene with two oversize gunmen sent to rub out Johnson.
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| 29. | Now he's a full-fledged hitman whose bosses have dispatched him to his old stamping grounds to rub out a troublesome individual.
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| 30. | Michael tells his hothead brother ( James Caan ) as he plans to rub out a crooked cop and a mob rival.
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