| 1. | A : I do not know what you mean as dehumanising.
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| 2. | The government and the media has been accused of dehumanising the protesters.
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| 3. | He was dehumanised there and addressed by his assigned number, 982.
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| 4. | Some claim the therapies are dehumanising and unethical.
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| 5. | The series focuses mainly on the dehumanising effects of war and its attendant bureaucracy.
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| 6. | The same applies to blaming and dehumanising victims.
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| 7. | Mondrian's dehumanising but disciplined grids also get a playful reworking on the Smartboard.
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| 8. | The communist invader was a dehumanised foreigner the'wolves of the Russian Steppes '.
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| 9. | The purity of running was taken away when Smith entered the race because the race dehumanised him.
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| 10. | Ware told the story to illustrate how dehumanising war is for military personnel as well as reporters.
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