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"It somehow cheapens it that one item gets put out and 14 tracks get missed," King says.
It somehow cheapens the process.
But even worse, it somehow cheapens respect for the wonderful diversity and intensity of human experience.
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The general consensus is that the speed and proliferation of life online and on our screens somehow cheapens things.
"Sarah Palin's Alaska" is a visual paean to Alaska that wouldn't be possible on cable television without its star and is somehow cheapened by her presence.
9. (212-535-7710) www.metmuseum.org 'CHARLES DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL' -- If television adaptations and radio readings have somehow cheapened this classic tale for you, then get back to basics.
There's no sex in the movie, just Brolin and his peach cobbler, as if sex would somehow cheapen the proceedings.
This bleeds into a much broader argument about the value of art in society, and the idea that art is somehow cheapened if the artist receives a fair wage.
Indeed, as early as 600, Bishop Serenus of Marseilles destroyed all the pictures in every church in his city worried that "images somehow cheapened the sacred words of Scripture".
It somehow made sense.
But I doubt it, somehow.
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