| 1. | This turned out to be a major incentive to weed out clutter.
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| 2. | Common sense dictates we should weed out the roots of these ills.
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| 3. | That process would be designed to weed out unqualified or incompetent teachers.
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| 4. | The different professional societies would like to weed out the bad apples.
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| 5. | Best to weed out the cosmetically challenged before that first class begins.
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| 6. | Keck said when asked what Japan should do to weed out corruption.
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| 7. | There are questions you could use to weed out a jury pool.
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| 8. | You can dig such weeds out, and the turf will fill in.
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| 9. | The company will try to weed out bogus claims, the paper said.
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| 10. | He will weed out the ones the birds have pecked and the ones
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