| 41. | Connerly said he wants the category winnowed down from 6 percent to 3 or 4 percent.
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| 42. | Then, two weeks ago, it winnowed its goals further, to campaign finance reform.
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| 43. | Others likely will be winnowed out.
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| 44. | We just winnowed hundreds of thousands.
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| 45. | More than a dozen software suppliers began the competition, but they were winnowed to three.
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| 46. | This field was eventually winnowed down to 400 semifinalists, three of whom were from Hillel.
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| 47. | The first cut winnowed the 25 years worth of recordings into a more manageable 130 songs.
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| 48. | Today, tens of thousands of suggestions for stamps are winnowed to 35 or 40 yearly.
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| 49. | The name was winnowed back to Chico Record after new owners purchased the paper in 1897.
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| 50. | Once the grain was winnowed, it was ground using a millstone, to create flour.
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