| 41. | As a result of these measures, the Vandal population was diminished and emasculated.
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| 42. | To emasculate means something like to take the masculinity out of something, right?
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| 43. | We live in a corporatocracy where corporations rule, and democracy has become emasculated.
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| 44. | Does the absence of such a federal law mean that American labor unions are emasculated?
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| 45. | While, of course, making a fool of the blindsided, suddenly emasculated Dickey.
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| 46. | Switzerland warned that passing the resolution would " emasculate " the Rome treaty.
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| 47. | Words painted on a roadway urged Armstrong in crude American slang to emasculate his rivals.
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| 48. | He also feels emasculated, which is a running theme for him in season 3.
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| 49. | Cate's emasculating injury in the battle is a symbolic punishment for his sin.
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| 50. | Leicester's trade embargo was emasculated.
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