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Here in Morelia our Independence Day parade was very scaled-down this year and many have commented it was a disappointment.
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Here in Morelia our Independence Day parade was very scaled-down this year and many have commented it was a disappointment.
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Here in Morelia our Independence Day parade was very scaled-down this year and many have commented it was a disappointment.
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GE Healthcare last year launched the Brivo CT, a scaled-down CT scanner for use in China's less-developed primary-care hospitals, and in 2009, it rolled out a lower-cost digital X-ray device called the Linglong for China.
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Company managers saw the scaled-down goals could require job cuts.
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Here in Morelia our Independence Day parade was very scaled-down this year and many have commented it was a disappointment.
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WASHINGTON—Senators will weigh legislation to create a scaled-down version of the Build America Bonds program as a way to encourage public-private partnerships for highways, ports and other infrastructure projects.
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The 28 is built on a perfectly scaled-down frame and handles beautifully.
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So instead, Gilt employed "a scaled-down list" to invite individuals to purchase tickets for events over 23 days.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid D., Nev. had hoped the new bill, a scaled-down version of a measure the Senate rejected last week, would win more support from Republicans.
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