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1 Western allies say it could detract from the fight against Islamic State.
2 Nothing can detract from the quality of the Sri Lanka batting, however.
3 This does not in the least detract from the credit due Laurier.
4 Neither did a thing to detract from the sheer impact of him.
5 Her icy silence did not detract from the delights of his gestation.
6 But that did not detract from the pervading sensation of disgustful grubbiness.
7 This, however, does not detract from the glory of the great German.
8 His Style.-Thismay seem to detract from the value of these writings.
9 It was not meant to detract from the gravity of their profession.
10 All this failed to detract from his initial dislike of young Polder.
11 But this does not detract from the extraordinary suspense which Krabbe builds.
12 Would it not detract from the glory of the name you bear?
13 Instead they detract from what could have been a blistering social satire.
14 If it has to detract from our attacking then so be it.
15 Nonetheless, that should not detract from honouring the life of his mother.
16 However, that doesn't detract from the power of the work itself.
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