| 21. | Trivialize had its moment in the vogue-verb sun,
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| 22. | Opponents said the amendment would trivialize the Constitution and curb free speech.
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| 23. | "It's very trivializing, " he says.
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| 24. | Today, people at once dismiss and trivialize the possibility of genius.
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| 25. | "We aren't trivializing anything !"
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| 26. | "We aren't trivializing anything ."
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| 27. | By exaggerating, she manages to trivialize the horrific reality.
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| 28. | Booher's book addresses issues that are often overlooked or trivialized.
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| 29. | I didn't spend six years trivializing ."
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| 30. | I absolutely in no way want to trivialize the military,
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