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To be pro-American for long would emasculate.
Roosevelt, fearing that Eliot would "emasculate" the game, if not ban it, summoned officials from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton to the White House, and implored them to find ways of ratcheting back the carnage or risk the end of football.
Rather than he or she, Mac's preferred pronoun is judy – "I wanted to choose a gender pronoun that would emasculate you – you can't roll your eyes at judy without being camp," Mac explains during the marathon.
Illinois is not Wisconsin, where the GOP controlled both houses of the state legislature and -- after a massive months-long battle -- agreed to pass legislation that would emasculate unions that stand up for ordinary working people.
This type of science diplomacy -- a brand that views Iran as a partner rather than a patron -- would emasculate those portraying the nuclear standoff as a microcosm of Western opposition to Iran's advancement as a nation while helping to clinch a deal with Iran that goes beyond a nuclear accord and toward a larger, strategic peace.
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While only a proposal, the plan would allow the Iranians to claim that they did not compromise on vows that they would never emasculate their enrichment capabilities, while keeping intact American demands that the programme be downgraded to a point where it could not be quickly turned to making bombs.
Worse, legislation is in hand that would effectively emasculate Italy's independent energy regulator.
However, the inevitable amendment drafted by government advisers, with subtle sleight of hand, would completely emasculate the motion and allow the Lib Dems to support a shameful, self-serving, spook-authored bill.
And I got this back... Originally I wanted to be butchered and eaten but Femsnuffer said it'd be emasculating so he wouldn't do it.
Because, had I spoken, I would have emasculated him.
Because had I spoken, I would have emasculated him.
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