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They had suppressed some documents and misrepresented others, in order to muffle the dangerous radicalism of a new Gospel-based theology.
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Other options include sound equalizers, similar to those on MP3 players, and sound-cancellation features, similar to headsets that muffle annoying noise.
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Orphaned infants left in a hospital in the central Russian city of Yekaterinburg had their mouths taped in order to muffle their cries.
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It aims to muffle the gene for a protein called apoliprotein B, or ApoB, that carries fatty cholesterol to the arteries, creating thick plaques.
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They just barely muffle the roar of the jets outside.
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In effect, these new genes muffle or silence other genes.
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That these anti-novelistic tricks are all, in fact, novelistic tricks, often borrowed from the history of the novel, does not muffle the pleasure of watching this literary freedom in action.
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Is it my imagination or did the rise of expense-account restaurants purposely building-in conversation-evaporating high-volume noise levels (partly by not building in the architectural elements that muffle them) coincide with the market run-up to 2008?
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The piece arrives on a day when Chairman Ray Lane and several other directors are reportedly meeting a group of disgruntled institutional investors in an attempt to muffle discussions by some investors about potentially opposing the re-election to the HP board of Lane and several other directors.
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