| 21. | Unlike Leaf, however, he's trying to wean himself.
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| 22. | They'd prefer to wean schools from secondary property taxes altogether.
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| 23. | Pryor argues that working moms should be last to wean.
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| 24. | Native American women rubbed chiltepine powder on their nipples to wean babies.
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| 25. | So what should you expect if you wean yourself from your checkbook?
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| 26. | Bush's proposal will not wean the elderly from government programs.
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| 27. | We have to find a way ultimately to wean ourselves of this.
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| 28. | An effort to wean Congress off pork-barrel spending went nowhere.
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| 29. | Tolia said the company was trying to wean itself from banner ads.
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| 30. | But Smirnoff could not wean the magazine of Grisham's support.
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