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It would be too reductive to blame Gloucester's travails these days on the dilution by professionalism of their tribal culture.
We can hate the way it was sold – the sinister "breaking point" insinuations of indigenous dilution by foreign hordes.
Anacomp's shareholders received new Class B shares amounting to a 0.1percentt stake, subject to dilution by management stock options.
(Last autumn, the Kansas museum, which bills itself as "The Little House on the Prairie," was sued for trademark dilution by the company that produced the series.
"I thought, 'This is courage.' " But the nine-towns plan foundered and led to a dilution by the Legislature of the corporation's broad powers.
The risk of sudden dilution by governments, or worse, hangs darkly over prospects for industry recapitalisation.
Further dilution, by May, of an already feeble obesity strategy is, as Oliver suggests, a shocker, being suspect-looking as well as backward and irresponsible, and thoroughly disheartening to anyone who believed her early rhetoric about the less privileged.
Street protests are not enough, he wrote, to safeguard "the French and European identity" — i.e., the integrity of a race and a culture in danger of dilution by a rising tide of non-European immigrants.
The aggregates after normal dilution by TEM.
The aggregated particles after normal dilution by dynamic light scattering.
Dilution by nitrogen decreases [NO] at any equivalence ratio.
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