| 1. | Its intention is to dispirit women and make them so uncomfortable that they leave the service.
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| 2. | Do not dispirit us with any further petty shows of rancor, bitterness, ill temper.
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| 3. | This policy only served to alienate, dispirit and demoralize these formerly ardent supporters of the Nationalist movement.
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| 4. | But the blackout rule, which dispirits Oakland fans, will hurt the Patriots if they fail to sell out.
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| 5. | Work may be good for the soul, but too much of it wears out our bodies and dispirits our minds.
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| 6. | If the ransom is paid by a government withdrawing its troops, the terrorist diplomatic victory dispirits the rest of the coalition.
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| 7. | At first it did not dispirit the team, and a secret ballot was held to decide which climbers should make the first summit attempt.
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| 8. | Even if it were not to encourage slothfulness and apathy, television's mindlessness kills time, dispirits creativity and annoys, all at the same time.
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| 9. | Perhaps in understatement, perhaps not to dispirit " through hikers, " it did not give the distance to Georgia, which is perhaps 1, 500-plus miles.
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| 10. | Three knee surgeries in the past year did not stop her, just as a training regimen of eight-hour days on skis as a teen-ager did not dispirit her.
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