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Last week, the five converging circumstances took Clinton's quest for a sweeping national health program and chopped it down to size for the disillusioned, low-budget '90s.
The White House didn't explain what happened to the tree, and with an innumerable number of possible explanations out there maybe someone stole it, or it died, or Trump chopped it down in a fit of blind fury the good people of the internet launched an informal investigation into its whereabouts.
The one pitch Pettitte regretted was supposed to be up and in, to get Jordany Valdespin off the plate, but it caught part of the plate and Valdespin chopped it down the first-base line for a two-run double.
When he first moved into his house in Ditmas Park 10 years ago, he surveyed the backyard and found "a very dead-looking, unknown tree". He chopped it down.
"He took the album after I had laid verses to basically all the beats and said: 'OK, you're finished.' He went back in on all the production and all the beats and, one by one, just chopped it down.
After 4 months and a recall warning, these things probably weren't going to fly off the shelfs at the original $99 dollar price tag – so AT&T went ahead and chopped it down to $30 bucks.
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Until World War II, Britain ran international finance to its liking, and Americans were thirsting to chop it down to size.
We put four hundred and four prayers into the Tree of Life, and then we chop it down by hand.
If you want to build a bookcase, you can find a nice tree, chop it down, mill it, sand the wood and hammer in some nails.
If digging up the lilac will damage lots of the hemlock roots, it might be better to just chop it down and start fresh.
Sometime before Christmas Eve, Buster chops it down and in an act of neighbourly generosity delivers it so decoration can commence – altogether another Christmas ritual.
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