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"My mind has not diminished much at all," he said.
The approach put most of the spotlight on Schönbeck at the expense of the two singing Hoffmanns, which diminished much of the tension that comes from having a single singer in the role.
His value has been diminished, much as it was when the Knicks obtained him from Golden State in 1998 at a bargain price -- John Starks, Chris Mills and Terry Cummings -- after he choked Coach P. J. Carlesimo.
The amount of Brønsted acid sites diminished much more than that of Lewis acid sites.
A Weighty Matter The drive to make millions may not have diminished much in the last 20 years, but the weight of a suit's fabric certainly has.
He jumped before he was pushed; calls for his resignation were getting louder (and haven't diminished much, despite his announcement).
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Although people are eating out less these days, Sysco sales aren't likely to diminish much, analysts say.
The suit was widely publicized in the local media — publicity that did not diminish much even after he won in 1994 because the diocese kept appealing.
The screen is bright and has a nice wide viewing angle, although the definition visibly diminishes much past about 130 degrees.
This indicates that probability of finding extremely large variation (d) diminishes much more than the probability of finding very large s weights, however, the magnitudes of d are much higher than those of s when (c ge 0.3).
First, it appears that the attachment styles that were observed in young children do not automatically diminish, much less disappear, as we age.
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