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Next year production will be cut from two plants to just one, in Atlanta.
The only rabbit pulled from Philip Hammond's topper was that the number of opportunities for rabbit pulling – what the Treasury calls fiscal events – is to be cut from two to one.
In 2008 the conscription term is due to be cut from two years to one; by the end of 2008, 70% of all troops are meant to be volunteers.
Some dramas, including an expensive remake of Passage to India and Wire in the Blood, have already been axed; while The Bill, a primetime fixture for more than 20 years, will soon be cut from two episodes a week to one.
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Study visas at FE level will be cut from three years to two.
The review recommends that the total number of such units be cut from ten to around seven.
The university is seeking to save £1m a year, and without new funding, the library's opening hours will be cut from five days to just one.
Both struggles have the same cause: that the number of big mobile-phone operators might be cut from four, the norm in many countries, to three.
Mr Yeltsin has ordered the number of first deputy prime ministers to be cut from three to one--namely, Mr Chubais.
The result, though, was that I found myself watching Fred Rogers's 1969 Senate testimony, in a hearing to decide whether the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's funding would be cut from twenty million dollars to ten to help pay for the Vietnam War.
The number of subs could be cut from four to three, perhaps, or missiles could be mounted in land-based silos, or the bombs attached to short-range cruise missiles fired from sea or air.
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