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This might cut that down to one.
Just one small saving: Instead of conventional drug testing, requiring a sample of 1,000 people for a drug approval test, using diagnostics screening might cut that sample to maybe 400 people, according to Knowles.
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He also said he wondered whether Sánchez, who usually throws long-toss before games, might have cut that out of his routine, although Sánchez said he had not.
"I budget about $5 a day for my main meals, so I might have to cut that back, or I might rethink whether I visited a friend because I might not be able to afford the petrol money".
You might want to cut that out".
"I'll be like, 'Whoa, I got a little excited there,' so I might try to cut that out".
Austria, for their part, can be concerned about the figure they might cut in that event when basic competence is yet to be achieved.
The last group you saw at your local 250-person capacity club, on the other hand, might be desperate to cut that kind of deal.
It shows an especially grisly view of an old woman with her throat cut that might even have made the imperturbable Weegee turn away.
However, speaking to the Reuters news agency, the Polish Foreign Minister, Witold Waszczykowski, suggested they might cut a deal that would outrage Moscow.
It's an opportunity for communion with a godlike role by an actor who admits to being superstitious about anything that might cut into the vulnerability and honesty that are essential to creating a great Willy.
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