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Yet I wish I had subtracted some Lycra and added an inch to the knee measurement.
Or maybe Fassel simply realized that injuries had subtracted too many starters -- tight end Jeremy Shockey, guard Rich Seubert, cornerback Will Peterson -- for the Giants to threaten the better teams.
What this meant, in practice, is that Rother — who'd grown up covering Cream, the Stones, and the Beatles — had subtracted the blues (if not the funk) from his playing.
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So it's the biggest game left in town, once you've subtracted the spherical carbons.
State and local governments have subtracted from overall economic activity in 10 of the past 12 quarters.
In Hyde's "diary" she suggested that "once we've subtracted all these costs, the leftovers go to my foundation.
For several years now, declining expenditures on homebuilding have subtracted roughly a percentage point from gross domestic product growth.
Of course, trade deficits have subtracted from American economic prosperity for decades.
This year, he is 17 of 27 stealing bases, so he has subtracted nearly two runs from the Yankees' season total.
Yes, but when someone talks about £10m, once you have subtracted the tax and this and that, it's not that number any more.
We have subtracted the evoked response from the raw data to investigate whether or not the observed phase synchronization is due to the induced oscillations.
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