1. But Cuban officials and diplomats here worry that Clinton could end up agreeing to a diluted version of it. 2. Hibberd is the diluted version of the sassy next-door neighbor, sporting her vivacity by pronouncing the word bargain as bargoon. 3. Many Orthodox view the Reform and Conservative movements, which encompass most American Jews, as diluted versions of Judaism that contravene the Torah and Jewish law. 4. People are still doing diluted versions of Nirvana and the Beatles and Small Faces songs. 5. A diluted version of this was accepted by all members except Britain. |