Edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate.
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1 RARE-sequences help to shorten investigation time, particularly in cases involving the skeleton.
2 A higher spiking concentration made it possible to shorten the detection time.
3 Unusually dry winters and higher water consumption could shorten this deadline considerably.
4 Hospitals are encouraged to take every effort to shorten delay of treatment.
5 I see something is doing in England to shorten the apprenticeship system.
1 If introduced, the ban would effectively castrate the powerful devices there.
2 The effect was to castrate both Shevardnadze and his plans for the pipeline.
3 She's got to throttle back, or she'll castrate everything in the domestic niche.
4 Provisional Clinical Opinion For men with CRPC, a castrate state should be maintained indefinitely.
5 It's probably because I know how to castrate farm animals.
1 She should not be allowed to disguise and bowdlerize it to suit the unwelcome tastes she had acquired at school.
2 I cannot, unfortunately, bowdlerize the best of these without spoiling them, so I will endeavor to give a few examples of the less forceful.
3 To tell this bowdlerized story of her brother was to elevate herself.
4 Not being an adept liar, she continued with a bowdlerized version of the facts.
5 He'd already spoken to his editor and told him a slightly bowdlerized version of the latest developments.
1 In addition to " bowdlerise , " there is "sandwich."
2 Last summer, Stephen Sondheim was reported as suggesting that Walt Disney was set to bowdlerise his immaculate deconstruction of fairytale mythos.
3 It might have been bowdlerised MacMillan but it had seismic force.
4 It then had to be substantially bowdlerised to secure the chance of release in Russia.
5 Roth's fiction has previously been mangled and bowdlerised into such unlovely movies as The Human Stain.
1 I'll have to expurgate it or you'd have a rush of blood to the head, you're so excitable.
2 Why must Northern publishers expurgate and emasculate the literature of the world before it is permitted to reach them?
3 In a few months' time those in authority in the French school found that it was not necessary to supervise and expurgate her.
4 More often, the versions I found were outdated, expurgated , or badly translated.
5 The plays of Shakespeare are expurgated only where necessary for school use.
6 With these expurgated it confirms the admirable methods inspired by its unmethodical suggestions.
7 I introduced myself and my companions, and gave him the quick expurgated version.
8 Besides that you're a vellum edition of the Feminist Movement with suffrage expurgated .
9 It was magnificently composed; the technique was dazzling; but the face had been-well, expurgated .
10 Expurgate that very thought from your mind this very second.
11 Libraries in the conquered countries should be enlarged, not expurgated .
12 Free passion, arranged and expurgated for the use of schools!
13 By the final edition the stories have been shortened, expurgated and overlaid with Christian morals.
14 Do not read a condensed edition of that great commentator; it is like reading expurgated Shakespeare.
15 The book was promptly recalled, worked over, toned down, and reissued " expurgated " in 1892.
16 She was supervised and expurgated , as it were.
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