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The second generalist line of defence involves drawing in one's horns a little.
The, it was really other problems that caused the banks to pull in their horns on the small businesses.
"The banks in general have had to pull in their horns," he said.
As domestic policy sucks in Mr Bush, he may pull in his horns overseas.
Mr. Blake and his wife, Tommie, a flight attendant, have had to pull in their horns considerably.
Some of the decline is due to the Asian crisis, which forced big spenders like Japan and South Korea to pull in their horns.
But the rush to $50-plus 50-plus becoil a little roughasven for seasoned traders, and many of them have decided to pull in their horns a become
Thriftstore Masterpiece does the songs up with a full band and arrangements that might pull in mariachi horns, spaghetti-western guitars or accordion.
I decided that instead of pulling in our horns, we must push out our horns farther and more vigorously".
"Everyone's pulling in their horns now, and we're excited about the opportunities," he said.
Germany's big car companies, however, show no sign of pulling in their horns.
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