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On issue after issue, President Bush has showed little indication that he will shrink from the most controversial decisions of his tenure.
John Ashcroft is a man of strong convictions, and I doubt that at the hearings he will shrink from his record of outspoken conservatism.
I am sure that though his influence probably will last (if only because it renders artmaking easier for the kiddies) his paragonhood won't, and despite the millions now paid for his Lizzes and Elvises, he will shrink to relative insignificance, a historical figure whose resonance is used up.
H. Carl McCall, the presumptive Democratic nominee for governor, pledged yesterday that if elected he will shrink class sizes for young students to no more than 18 children and spend $8 billion more on education by the end of his first term.
He will shrink making him fightable.
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More likely, they will shrink by a further 20%.
About 85percentt of sales come from traditional session customers, a percentage he expects will shrink but remain the majority of business.
"It's a virtual computer on wheels," said Franco Vairani, designer of the vehicle's foldable frame, which he predicts will shrink the car to as little as an eighth the space needed to park the average car.
Unless there are radical changes, he added, pensions will shrink by 50percentt in 20 years and the entire retirement system "will be doomed".
Schaeffer says the trend he is leading will shrink annual telecom costs worldwide by at least $300 billion five years from now.
Wunsch figures more physiques will shrink, he said, because "the thought of having your name attached" to steroids is unnerving.
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