| 31. | I know it is coming from the ceiling but it should deaden it a little.
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| 32. | Jargon enough to deaden 10 Christmases.
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| 33. | He doesn't spit for sobriety, but because swallowing would deaden the taste buds.
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| 34. | Chemotherapy killed Paul Azinger's cancer, but it didn't deaden his competitiveness.
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| 35. | You can really deaden the ball,
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| 36. | Scientists hope to use the data to develop repellants that deaden the mosquito's sense.
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| 37. | But that also deadens voices, forcing young opera singers to struggle to be heard well.
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| 38. | Afterwards, he quits his country estate, traveling abroad to deaden his feelings of remorse.
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| 39. | Over time, strings wear frets down, which can cause buzzing and deaden the sound.
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| 40. | They use wheelchairs whenever possible, and they try to deaden their legs through artificial means.
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