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- dirhams and was generally above, but from that time its value fell and it cheapened in price and has remained cheap till now. The mithqal does not exceed...
- increased the power of the Howards. As government relaxed and honour cheapened, we enter a period of decline and weakness, of intrigue, scandal, confusion...
- obsessed mother in Lorenzo's Oil. She's commandingly blunt, and she avoids cheapening her performance with the wrong kind of comp****ion. Her Sister Helen is...
- record and not really, I think I would probably say, cheapening the band at that point—cheapening the meaning and the direction of the band." Unusual Heat...
- thought Star Wars would employ cheap special effects and would therefore "cheapen the image of samurai". Lucas credited Guinness with inspiring the cast...
- beer is now sold in over fifty countries. The beer was reformulated and cheapened, away from its original recipe using tequila. The new recipe also raised...
- necropolitics, stating that racialized people's lives are systemically cheapened and habituated to loss. Necropolitics is often discussed as an extension...
- thought Star Wars would employ cheap special effects and would therefore "cheapen the image of samurai". Once Guinness was selected and production was underway...
- despite his questionable conduct, as a martyr, "the downsizing of martyrdom cheapens its use", academic Michael Eric Dyson concedes. But Dyson adds, "Some,...
- that society subsequently became more violent as the m**** mortality rate cheapened life and thus increased warfare, crime, po****r revolt, waves of flagellants...