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But any fear among the four that Clarkson might tone down his shtick are quickly allayed.
His performances have of late taken on a histrionic, highly italicized character some critics suggest he might tone down.
But if Torontonians imagined Mr Ford, 44, might tone himself down once in the city's highest office, they were apparently mistaken.
With the end of the drills, some analysts have said, North Korea might tone down its bellicosity and shift its focus toward drawing Washington back to the negotiating table — using, among other things, the plight of Mr. Bae as bait.
Of course, while many newly middle-class executives might tone down their public consumption, that's not to say they don't have a few bucks stashed away.
The scientists suggest that we need further research on measures, such as changing the mother's diet, which might tone down inflammation. .
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The steady, sober (boring, you might say) tone of this year's guide is testament to this.
Might his tone have been different - less frivolous - over the financing of the Olympics?
If not, how might the tone be improved?
Another artist might have toned things down.
"For some people it might mean toning down their skating.
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