By glutting the airwaves with award shows to make money, there is no prestige anymore in their Superbowl of awards. |
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By 1932 world production surpassed 23,000,000 bales, of which the U.S. portion was 13,000,000, glutting the cotton market. |
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This awkward growing cycle means farmers all produce at the same time, glutting the market for a few months until the supply runs out and prices skyrocket. |
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But painting has lost symbolic force and function in a culture of promiscuous knowledge and glutting information. |
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The result is a modern sportswear collection of uncommon elegance, detail-obsessed yet refreshingly remote from the work-wear-inspired stuff that's glutting American runways. |
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These extra Michigan cherries are glutting up the market, but that doesn't strike us as an insoluble problem, even though the experts have given it up. |
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The Bruges branch and its manager Tommaso Portinari were convinced that the papal mines were simply producing far too much alum and glutting the market. |
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