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It definitely dampens some of the joy at Williams following the victory - their first since the Brazilian Grand Prix at the end of 2004.
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And this could easily dampen some of the enthusiasm seen for stocks yesterday.
But it also sought to dampen some of the blunt language of the previous statement.
Xi Jinping and the frugality and anticorruption campaigns he has begun are dampening some of the holiday spirit.
A two-hour wait in 90-degree heat to get on Soarin' Over California could well dampen some of the attraction's excitement.
In recent months, however, governments have switched focus away from stability to reviving economic growth, dampening some of the reform momentum.
Last weekend, in a valuable addition to the discussion, the Pentagon published a stark report that should dampen some of these imaginings.
He called the two doctors "scapegoats" who had been charged in an effort to dampen some of the criticism over the case.
Potential backlash from some critics who have yet to see it would dampen some of the buzz – but the timely subject matter coupled with passionate audience approval could take this ambitious epic the distance.
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