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But as American philanthropists bankrolled museum acquisition budgets, and European aristocrats and institutions started breaking up established collections, curators in the United States were able to relegate the reproductions to storage.
One doctor in Brazil says his drama therapy has helped cure his patients and that, controversially, he's been able to relegate medication to a last resort.
As a poet, I've been able to relegate my exploration of these thoughts and feelings to the realm of my art.
Most notably, the leader of the Black Panther movement, Eldridge Cleaver, weighed in on the context of the Ali-Patterson fight, writing that white America has been able to relegate the role of significant African-American figures to athletes and entertainers.
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Yet the Storm were still able to run in seven unanswered tries to relegate Gold Coast to their fifth straight loss.
Nevertheless, Nicklaus was prepared to relegate Donald on one list.
Who exercises the authority to relegate?
All this led men to relegate their health considerations.
If that goes, it seems unlikely that the British headquarters will be able to stay much longer, relegating the UK to the same status as the Australian or Japanese subsidiaries.
Rangers are at home to relegated Alloa.
Drastic change is needed but I'm not sure any new manager will be able to stop Stoke from getting relegated.
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