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Vote your Heart, do not Hurt and Demean each other.
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Dallas tied it at 79 after Terry's 3-pointer and a jump shot by Demean George with 5: 08 left.
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He arrived in Demean (ph) in West Africa just a few hours ago.
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Demean yourself humbly in word and work, from the inward holiness of your heart.
The History and Life of the Reverend Doctor John Tauler with Twenty-Five of his Sermons 1820-1884 1905
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To whom the prince said: Demean thee not disordinately, lest thou perish by grievous death.
The Golden Legend, vol. 7 1230-1298 1900
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Demean yourselves so that all who have to do with you may love your conversation, so as to desire after your way of life.
Santa Teresa an Appreciation: with some of the best passages of the Saint's Writings Alexander Whyte 1878
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Demean yourself with more reverence to this august court, or expect to be sentenced on the proof which such insolence amply gives; we require no other to proclaim your domineering spirit, and at once to condemn you as the premeditated tyrant of our land.
The Scottish Chiefs 1875
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The Right Scrambles To Demean Obama's Successful Nuclear Summit successful summit to combat nuclear terrorism, the right is in a scramble to say something negative about it.
Think Progress Max Bergmann 2010
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The Right Scrambles To Demean Obama's Successful Nuclear Summit successful summit to combat nuclear terrorism, the right is in a scramble to say something negative about it.
Think Progress Max Bergmann 2010
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Demean these young women by the use of blatantly sexist language.
Rochester IMC 2009
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