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'Neutralize' means put in jail or even kill, and that wasn’t good enough.
How the BPP accidentally produced what became the Crips 2007
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'Neutralize' means put in jail or even kill, and that wasn’t good enough.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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So there you have it: Neutralize Crosby with Carlson/Alzner, let Perreault continue the magic with Semin and Laich and put Neuvy between the pipes.
Statistical analysis: Keys to a Winter Classic victory for Capitals Neil Greenberg 2010
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- Neutralize or minimize McCain's "advantages" on war issues.
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But the premise was so compelling and close to my heart - subtitle: "Neutralize the physical effects of stress; turn off anger fear and anxiety; restore balance and well-being" - that I found myself cracking it open.
Dr. Alex Benzer: How to Slay Stress with the Love Response 2009
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But one of the most secretive and lethal programs was Task Force ODIN - ODIN standing for Observe, Detect, Identify and Neutralize.
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Neutralize a military experienced, valor decorated, purple heart recipient, Vietnam hero/veteren, strong VP contender early.
McCain Camp Manufactures More Outrage Obama Over Wes Clark Comments 2009
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 10/17/08: Neutralize the Lies! yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Neutralize the Lies!'
Neutralize the Lies! 2008
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Neutralize the Bradley/Wilder effect from the decision-making equation.
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Desflemar: To Neutralize by Soaking This refers to taking the "bite" out of a hot fresh chile, or even a strong onion, by soaking in a solution of water with either vinegar or salt, both of which draw out the heat.
The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006
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