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But through her I felt the diminishment it had caused and knew how unfair it would always feel.
Of course awe-struck students and serious ballet fans may scoff at his "just" and the diminishment it implies.
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Whatever the level of sales diminishment, most agree it will come largely from the hide of the Big Three, which have been losing market share to foreign brands for years.
And fear of women's equality, or the diminishment of it, is a kind of bigotry.
He teamed with cosmologist Brian Swimme to produce The Universe Story (1992), which seeks to balance religion's exaggeration of the human place in the cosmos and science's diminishment of it.
No one escapes diminishment.
None of us were prudes, but it seemed to us that women, too, were now once again, perhaps unconsciously, colluding in our own and our daughters' diminishment.
It has been chorussed by those who, in 1991, despaired of the loss not of Communist ideology but of imperial greatness, and who, ever since, have lived with what Russians so often refer to as "phantom-limb syndrome": the pain of missing Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Baltic states; the pain of diminishment.
It is to be simultaneously ogled and overlooked, as when a barista stared at me and then pointedly asked my partner, who was pushing my chair, "Can I get you anything?" Is there a way to think of this as something other than loss, diminishment, a newly small world?
This will lead to diminishment in the product value.
Google spends 12% with no sign of diminishment.
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