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- noun Plural form of
stemmer .
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Stemmers, Part I yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Stemmers, Part I'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: "Lizards in sheep\'s clothing", a basic definition of "stemmers".
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Around here we call those obviously running on little or no more than brain stem ... we call them stemmers.
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A man called Whizzer in the novel CASTLING, first published in 1995, identifies stemmers as a blight metastasizing among the American people under careful nurture at highest levels of government.
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The dumbing-down of Americans is producing stemmers by the millions --- will this even be addressed publicly, or will "My Pet Goat" herald America\'s oblivion after all? '
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At a huge kegger wrapping up an annual tournament involving American and Canadian softball teams, Whizzer delivers a monologue regarding stemmers that captivates the crowd (he also uses "The Party" to run a key experiment to expose major differences in "gut-reaction" aggression between Canadians, and Americans; except for the border, these people are virtual neighbors).
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Marnier-Lapostolle imported precision German harvesting and pruning equipment, as well as stainless-steel vats and high-tech crushers and stemmers.
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And we had about three hundred hand stemmers that stemmed tobacco by hand and —
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The emotional strain was on them hand stemmers, 'cause they was just like this, they shut their body — emotional.
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The hand stemmers weren't making but about six or eight cent a pound for stemmin '.
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Roxboro Street till he died — her husband, he was a foreman for the stemmers.
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