| 41. | She felt that humans polluted the allure of the earth, both literally and figuratively by dulling its vivid beauty.
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| 42. | Or it can be a drug in our system, dulling our sense of urgency, of empathy, of duty.
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| 43. | For some, it took these franker images to cut through the dulling shock of the event and strike nerve tissue.
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| 44. | He said neighboring countries would continue to trade with Burma, dulling the impact of economic sanctions imposed by other nations.
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| 45. | Disney Hall officials have put up a temporary synthetic net while they work on a permanent solution _ dulling the shine.
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| 46. | Garrick discovers the courage he can tap from alcohol and covers his feelings of social ineptness by dulling them with drink.
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| 47. | What counts most for the Chiefs is they came out of an open week without dulling their edge against a heavy underdog.
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| 48. | Their movement has the added goal of dulling the cynicism believed to have been created by years of government on the make.
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| 49. | Its low silica content reduces dulling of blades, making it a preferred wood for boxes to hold fine Japanese edge tools.
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| 50. | The spines stick straight out and may curve a bit, and are red when new, dulling to gray or tan.
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