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1 Americans typically become more frugal and favor used cars in uncertain times.
2 At first the hopes for more frugal government seemed to be fulfilled.
3 I have become more frugal now and I try to save.
4 The family adapted a more frugal lifestyle, but within months, their savings were gone.
5 Nonetheless, the report's overall findings suggest a much more frugal approach to college expenses.
6 Joe Nation, who researches pension fund finances at Stanford University, suggested more frugal locations.
7 Time is erasing these vestiges of a more frugal past.
8 A lot of people -especially the more frugal -like to make Christmas gifts.
9 Generally speaking, if not exactly more frugal , they were far less used to living comfortably.
10 After my father's death, our way of living, never luxurious, grew more and more frugal .
11 Mitsubishi held a cocktail party for reporters on a much more frugal scale than usual, he said.
12 Is the cow Pepsin, on the whole, a more frugal hobby to ride than a good saddle-horse?
13 In some years you may take big, expensive trips and buy new cars, others might be more frugal .
14 PULLBACK Travel and convention groups have noticed changes in conference participation already as agencies try to be more frugal .
15 But consider first how much more frugal the poor are than we, and how much more enduring of labor.
16 But nature is much more frugal than to heap together all manner of shining qualities in one glaring mass.
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