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Mr. Romney said that despite his personal fondness for Big Bird and Mr. Lehrer, he would reduce government spending by cutting financing for PBS.
In 2009, again after a public outcry, the man known as Fred the Shred, because of his fondness for firing people, agreed to reduce his pension by £212,500 ($345,000) a year to a paltry £342,500.In this section Surfing a digital wave, or drowning?
Reduce, reduce, reduce.
Ecologists say the animals' huge appetites and fondness for "habitat re-engineering" - reducing forests to flatland by uprooting trees and trampling plants as they feed and roam - threaten the park's biodiversity.
That trend was not universally admired by contemporaries like veteran Washington journalist Jack W. Germond, who thought politics couldn't be reduced to a science but admitted Broder "was tough about his fondness for political scientists.
He predicts a dire long-term future: rising seas contaminate the coastal aquifer with salt water, global warming reduces rainfall by 35% by 2100, rising heat leads to the pollution of the Sea of Galilee.The fondness for desalination, argues Gidon Bromberg of Friends of the Earth Middle East, an environmentalist group, stems from a confluence of interests.
Here's where Scott Rosenberg's script sharply reduces all velocity, as we meet approximately 15 characters, all of whom have attention-getting shticks, like Calitri's fondness for carving coffins in his spare time.
That fondness shines through.
Their fondness for it….
"AN INORDINATE fondness for beetles".
There was fondness in it.
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