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* Does this neutralise him as a rival?
The snipers opposite attempted to neutralise him.
I had hoped the international community could remove or neutralise him without war.
Overthrowing Nasheed in a coup had not been enough to neutralise him as an opponent.
He may feel betrayed by the groundstaff of England, who seem hell-bent on preparing wickets designed to neutralise him.
She was, she said to me, so sure of this that she had hoped, if ever she had the chance, to "neutralise" him.
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She has deftly neutralised him".
In the final, they neutralised him by bowling as aggressively as he was batting.
If you parade around with a brutal killing machine, sooner or later your enemy is going to come up with a way of neutralising him.
Indeed he chose to live in Sri Lanka, to some extent at least, because it helped him neutralise the influence of western culture.
His comments were published as shadow chancellor George Osborne outlined plans for total savings of £12bn from government spending in the 2010-11 tax year, allowing him to neutralise a planned rise in national insurance contributions for anyone earning less than £35,000.
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