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stem flow
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14.35 |
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Maybe Miller can stem the flow. |
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stem tide
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9.28 |
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Will it stem tide? |
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stem loss
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5.86 |
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Stemming losses is. |
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stem violence
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4.34 |
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Police sent in a riot squad to stem the violence. |
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stem decline
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3.82 |
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And Jewish leaders are scrambling to stem the decline. |
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stem spread
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3.23 |
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The hope is to stem the spread of communicable diseases, primarily AIDS. |
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stem flood
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2.70 |
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Church had effectively stemmed the flood of artists. |
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stem slide
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2.17 |
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The government has imposed trading curbs to stem the slide. |
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stem inflation
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2.04 |
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Both parties are thus, in principle, stripped of the weapon of taxes to stem inflation. |
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stem rise
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1.65 |
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From this stemmed the rise in illegitimacy. |
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stem crisis
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1.51 |
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World leaders stepped up their efforts to stem the crisis. |
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stem corruption
|
1.38 |
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None of this helps stem corruption. |
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stem exodus
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1.32 |
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The Air Force is trying to stem the exodus, partly with cash. |
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stem crime
|
1.18 |
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Taiwan police face outcry over failure to stem crime. |
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stem attack
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1.12 |
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Prime Minister Lionel Jospin vowed Monday to stem the attacks. |
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stem wave
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1.12 |
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Military leaders are expected to discuss how to stem a wave of riots over rising food prices in recent weeks. |
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stem pressure
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1.05 |
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The Bank of England has been raising interest rates to brake economic growth and stem inflationary pressures. |
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stem abuse
|
0.99 |
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In an effort to stem abuses, local police accompanied federal troops during the sweeps. |
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stem growth
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0.99 |
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But it failed to stem the growth of Modern Orthodoxy. |
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stem demand
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0.79 |
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The soaring prices have failed to stem demand from foreign buyers. |