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It will also trim a bit off the company's bottom line.
He just needed to cut the pie to suit Noel the solo artist – we left some excess pastry on it so he could trim a bit off.
Yet, being unemployed, he said he was sympathetic when renters try to negotiate, and would trim a bit off his usual rate ($650 to $1,150 a week) if the dates filled a hole in his calendar.
Put it in before you fit it and trim a bit off the ends if necessary.
The lacing isn't very expensive, and it's much easier to trim a bit at the end than to add more later.
Remember you will likely trim a bit from the top branch for your star and a bit from the bottom for freshness.
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I am still not convinced that "Einstein on the Beach" would lose any of its mystical allure, vitality and wonderment if it were trimmed a bit.
He also pointed to the crushing weight of French social charges on employers, which deter job creation and which he has trimmed a bit.
The once unwieldy New York part has been trimmed a bit, making way for more free and outdoor events than in previous years.
If money is needed to meet new demands, it is raised by trimming a bit off everybody's benefits poor pensioners and middle-class parents alike.Vehement critics of government call this the "grabbing hand" theory.
"Scene: The porch in the main house at our resort in the Catskill Mountains," Susanna writes in a snippet from one of her early columns, courtesy of Mr. Hill's research, and trimmed a bit.
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