| 41. | Owing to this use, the castle therefore escaped the slighting ordered for so many others at that period.
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| 42. | "Slighting ethnic groups and different other groups used to be OK and funny, " she said.
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| 43. | When women's groups complained that Clinton was slighting female candidates, Gore was the conduit for their complaints.
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| 44. | Naturalpsychology refers to me in his final, slighting reference to a former JW with an animosity to the religion.
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| 45. | The main outcome was that Henry IV agreed to the slighting of his castles on the edge of the Harz.
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| 46. | Would you blame me if, without slighting the others, I have a special love for these ? .
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| 47. | Like a restaurateur who builds a reputation by slighting the patrons, Ferrari wowed the rich and famous by ignoring them.
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| 48. | Some black lawmakers also complained that they were not invited to the meeting with Gore and believe Hastings was slighting them.
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| 49. | He layers " Outside Providence " with unusual perception, charm and depth while not slighting its laugh quotient.
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| 50. | He is seeking significant changes in the new plan, which he has criticized as slighting Israel's security needs.
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