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Men do not need to be emasculated every time a woman takes a step forward.
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Any conceivable tax would fall far short of equating to a hundredfold mark-up, and would in any case be emasculated by smuggling.
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During the past six decades German politicians have told the Germans that the nation state, and especially Germany, was so dangerous that it had to be emasculated.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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That suggests a lack of preparation or a government that might be happy to see white-run companies emasculated, rather than have new black enterprises created alongside the giants.
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It's set in Wiltshire, but the officious council bureaucracy, the under-age drinking and drug culture, the emasculated local festivals, corporate pubs and the smashed-up families can be found pretty much everywhere.
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