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1 Another is that government PR people have fewer journalists asking them questions.
2 The new fund will have fewer resources for food, Jonet told Reuters.
3 Families in Bangladesh, Indonesia and elsewhere were forced to have fewer children.
4 Conclusions: prRCFs have fewer complications yet similar midterm durability compared with BCFs.
5 We have fewer support services and less ancillary staff in our schools.
6 Now that I have fewer years ahead than I have behind me.
7 Back in 2006, researchers thought tea drinkers might have fewer heart attacks.
8 They have fewer subscribers and there is no content ownership, he said.
9 But there are other EU nations that have fewer infections than Britain.
10 I ask Fox if he'd rather have fewer duties as an RA.
11 The conversation with Ms Ardern is likely to have fewer strategy tips.
12 Many of these courses, obviously, are niche interest, and have fewer places.
13 He added that half of the states have fewer than 2500 cases.
14 The children of the chief have fewer privileges than common free men.
15 The ruling Congress party and its coalition allies have fewer seats there.
16 But you Christians find many friends: the rats themselves have fewer hiding-places.
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