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There is the "hangover facial" ($50) and the wrap specially formulated to reduce love handles ($85 an hour).

The concert also featured no fewer than four white female rappers, all of whom reduced love and lust to a series of anatomical slogans.

They reduce love and desire to a sex act.

They also had undergarment sleeve shirts that not only compress the tummy and reduce love handles, but also straighten and correct back posture.

It's an error to reduce love to chemicals, since so many other factors are at work in the brain and mind as well, so let's hold this material in perspective.

Previous reports have shown that there are seasonal fluctuations in farrow rates (Hurtgen and Leman, 1980), with fertility during the summer–autumn period being reduced (Love et al., 1993).

By recasting the author as a lovelorn woman dwelling on her own loss, argues Gevirtz, we allow the novels to be "reduced to love stories and nothing but love stories". .

Philosophy has "wisdom for her subject matter and love for her form" [3.14.1], and God, by instilling his radiance in her, "reduces" that love as nearly as possible to his own similitude [3.14.3; cp. Thomas, SCG 1.91].

Time will never reduce our love and remembrance.

In no time, my wife and I had successfully reduced the Love Lab's findings to a pathetic mound of feathers.

Kempson keeps tripping herself up with her ideas about the play — or what makes a play — and, in the process, she reduces her love for Bowles to a set of games and propositions and drains whatever feeling we should have for the characters, including that ridiculous cat.

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