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The lira, then Italy's currency, was in deep crisis (it was devalued that September).
"Our community values our culture ― it was devalued in boarding school, but our community values it".
First it was devalued by a third against the dollar, and that was followed by a revaluation of two thirds.
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Then, on November 30, 2009, the North Korean government announced that it was devaluing its currency.
He even had some specific advice for The Times, saying it was devaluing its brand by calling them blogs.
CARACAS, Venezuela Venezuelalannounceded Friday that it was devaluing its currency, a step that had long been deemed necessary but could push the spiking inflation even higher.
When the word is used that way, it is devalued.
Traynor thinks the word should be used sparingly, lest it be devalued: "It's pretty much a specific Italian-German system peculiar to the 1920s to 1940s.
The world and what happens in it are devalued, except as they show forth the eternal pattern of the original creation.
It is Murray's job to dissect the win for what it is: devalued, perhaps, by Nadal's limp, enhanced, though, by Ferrer's bustling energy.
We have argued that this capacity is stunted in both men and women because it is devalued as a "feminine" trait; a patriarchal culture discourages empathy and celebrates dispassion.
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