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Much of the proceedings, which will be scaled down and somber, will still take place at the Shrine Auditorium here.
The organ music leading up to the crowd shouting "Charge!" will be scaled down from six notes to four.
With the beginning of the Women's United Soccer Association in April, the national team schedule will be scaled down to allow players to compete with their W.U.S.A. clubs.
The computer vision cameras will be scaled down to fit on a pair of glasses, and a cell phone or PDA will replace the laptop.
Growth targets will be scaled down to zero from a previous target of 4percentt -- although many economists predict a severe recession this year.
Earlier this month, the remaining 52 patients prescribed buprenorphine had their medications stopped, and while there are dwindling supplies of methadone remaining, doses will be scaled down starting this week, and will run out completely on 1 March.
Starting Nov. 1, the airline will serve breakfast from 6 to 9 a.m., lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Menus will be scaled down, with hot and cold sandwiches and salads.
It plans to go ahead with its spring gala in April, but Daisy Soros, who has been the spring benefit co-chairwoman for the last eight years, said "the evening will be scaled down, less la de da, less flowers".
Many events still on the schedule in the coming weeks will be scaled down, with dancing, fancy dress and elaborate décor ruled out, and funds diverted to relief-related causes.
Alan Pearson Durham Now that Ukip has one MP, I assume that the media platform given to its ideas will be scaled down so as to be comparable to that given to the Green party's.
With the arrival of a new generation of smaller transistors roughly every two years, the industry generally believes that silicon will be scaled down to a limit of 5-nanometer transistors sometime after 2020.
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