The three fruits that were formed by flowers in the emasculation treatment were single follicles. |
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Our husbands and partners, she declares, have been domesticated to the point of emasculation. |
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The support group for testicular cancer survivors portends the emasculation our society has embraced, wept over, and become addicted to. |
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Under their influence, he consents to the emasculation of his revolutionary poems before publication, a weakness he bitterly regrets. |
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We as a Parliament must resist the dilution and emasculation of legislation. |
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Even as the threats of war loomed and grew more certain, Labor and the conservative parties connived in the emasculation of our fighting services. |
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Fight Club satirizes corporate dehumanization and its emasculation of men. |
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How is one to explain Europe's obsession with the United Nations on the one hand, and its emasculation of the principles on which that organization was founded? |
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First, the emasculation of DG Development will de form not re form external assistance. |
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Next, is this emasculation of federal impact assessment simply being done to save money. |
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Really, if that is not something to forewarn us of what is to come, then we can all look forward to the emasculation of our freedoms sooner or later. |
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On the other hand, the ancient revulsion against emasculation, effeminacy, and males assuming, or forced into, the passive role of females is far less pervasive today. |
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I cannot vote for this proposal tomorrow if the emasculation of Article 4 takes place. |
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Yet despite their inflated egos, these young men were still scarred by the emasculation of apartheid's class and racial domination. |
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His successor has edged away from Mr Bush understandably, given the widespread sense of indignant emasculation among British voters. |
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His splayed hand pulled at his crotch as if emasculation would be sweet to him. The show was everything. |
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For self-pollination experiments bagged flowers without emasculation were manually pollinated with the same pollen. |
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I am also taking up arms against those who seem to want to bring about a political emasculation of the future Commissioners. |
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The theme of emasculation is prevalent in Hemingway's work, most notably in The Sun Also Rises. |
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A not uncommon view is that his recent move from London, where he had his power base, to New York, the fief of Chase Carey, the chief operating officer and his direct boss, was more of an emasculation than a promotion. |
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The consequences of male abuse include physical injuries, feelings of sadness, confusion or frustration, as well as anger, hurt or disappointment, and emasculation. |
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According to the publication of the last few months revealed how costly the termination of market reforms and emasculation of state institutions and the private sector under Putin. |
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I'm sorry but it looked all wrong, a symbol of the corporatisation and emasculation of football. |
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What has not helped, of course, is the emasculation of our own television in the Midlands. |
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And what better candidate for such comic emasculation than a bonzer Aussie who now looks more like Priscilla Queen of the Desert. |
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The regime, as it had been founded by Maurice after his coup in 1618, depended on the emasculation of Holland as a power center. |
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It's really an issue, to put it in very crude terms, of emasculation. |
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