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Page A7 ASSURANCES IN ARMY CUTS The Army is set to constrict its spending and reduce its forces to 490,000 soldiers from a post-9/11 peak of 570,000.
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(41) He worries that among the affordances of Web 2.0 tools is a tendency to constrict our identities to a closed set of communal norms that perpetuate increased polarization, prejudice and insularity.
The fibers themselves do not swell, setting up a competition between the matrix, for which swelling tends to open the tube, and the fibers, for which swelling tends to constrict the tube.
Mr. Malvacías, whose set included rectangular boxes of neon light (oddly, they were rarely lighted), also designed the casual costumes, which were evocative of rehearsal clothes yet seemed to constrict the dancers' movement.
Her tone tended to constrict on her highest notes.
It can also cause the arteries to constrict, disturb heart rhythm and lead to inflammation.
Cold air can cause blood vessels to constrict.
He stares down and begins to constrict my throat.
Those who tried to constrict human rights were wrong.
"What we'll be seeing, if anything, is that we may have to constrict.
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