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to extinguishing
verb
To put out, as in fire; to end burning; to quench
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Some bloggers suggested this amounted to extinguishing it from the data record.
They might have found a way to compromise and avert the defeat in 1983 that came so alarmingly close to extinguishing Labour as the official opposition.
Before the series began, the Marlins were six games out of a wild-card spot — just far enough that a couple of defeats in New York could go a long way to extinguishing that glimmer of playoff baseball.
So Mr Clegg's supporters, having seen off Lord Oakeshott, may have to turn their attention to extinguishing the slow-burning fuse of grassroots discontent if he is to lead his party out of the trenches at the 2015 election.
In addition, a subset of participants (n = 96) will undergo a fear extinction retention experiment prior to the clinical trial in which they will be randomly assigned to receive either DCS or placebo prior to extinguishing a conditioned fear.
As The Huffington Post recently reported, much of that help went to short sales and to extinguishing second mortgages, forms of aid that homeowner advocates say is not always helpful.
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Attempt to extinguish the fire, if you have a fire extinguisher.
They tended to extinguish easily.
It is used to extinguish fires.
This makes them incredibly difficult to extinguish.
Nations are very much harder to extinguish.
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