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It should be good: Mr. Maazel tends to save his most severe score-twisting for his programs' closing works.
He has a pet badger-like creature named Oy, who tends to save the day when you most expect it.
Sweden, which qualified for its fourth straight European Championship by beating the previously unbeaten Netherlands in its final group match, tends to save its best for England.
The biggest star of this year's London Jazz festival, which opens on Friday, Rollins tends to save his loquacity for his saxophone; but he recently found time, after a run of American and European concerts, to talk.
Having no vehicles to maintain, warehouses to house them or regular (and possibly union-set) salary and benefits to pay tends to save a lot.
If they're using similar quality memory, they'll be able to get it for half the price this year and ordering units by the tens of millions tends to save money.
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Tax cuts for the rich can safely be allowed to expire because wealthy taxpayers tend to save rather than spend their tax savings.
This is above the reach for most Americans, so parents tend to save for their children through more traditional means like savings accounts or they even tap into their checking accounts, 401Ks and IRAs, when need be.
They're big spenders and don't tend to save".
But great ones tend to save time and money, too, an MIT economist finds.
The rich tend to save more of their disposable income and growth slows down.
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