• Realizing just a small portion of those fantasies could break apart barriers and further shrink the world, in a good way.

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  • The current-day trigger of high visibility in front of important clients was now activating this trigger and kept plunging him into his Critter State, where he had learned to shrink from the world in order to survive.

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  • In 2006 Intel sold its nascent xscale smartphone processor business to Marvell, after Intel's engineers decided they could eventually shrink the Intel architecture powering the world's PCs into a handheld processor.

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  • Only a few years after the Great War turned the United States into a world power, he set out to shrink the size and reach of its government, to hark back instead of race forward.

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  • It expects the world economy to shrink by 1.3% this year, compared with a prediction of 0.5% growth in January.

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  • The combined weight in the world economy of America and the European Union will shrink from more than a third to less than a quarter.

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  • Secure Wrap claims its plastic is the only one in the world with "shrink memory" that causes it to pull back if it is cut, making it impossible to conceal tampering, says new business director Nicholas Valdespino, Daniel's brother.

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  • Plus, the proportion of the super rich with fortunes made in oil and old-world industries will continue to shrink while those with fortunes from the knowledge economy will continue to grow.

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  • Glimpse Brunelleschi's dome from the narrow streets of Florence and suddenly the behemoths of 20th-century architecture--the Sears Tower, the World Trade Center--shrink in importance.

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  • The number of specialist announcers on the World Service English language service will shrink and a new management team will work across distribution, channel management and commissioning.

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  • World trade may well shrink this year for the first time since 1982.

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  • As for the developed world, spending is expected to shrink another 2.9% overall in 2010 before growing 1.5% in 2011.

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  • "I'd prescribe Prosac and get them to see my shrink, " said the Australian actress in an interview with BBC World's HARDtalk.

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  • Its vast current-account deficit has started to shrink, meaning that America is no longer pulling along the rest of the world.

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  • The report reckons that the number of underweight children will rise from 121m to 125m by 2010, assuming no change in the size of the world economy (in fact, it is expected to shrink 2% this year).

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  • World output of arabica coffee will shrink 4.3% to 79.6 million bags in the current crop year, which began in October, according to the London-based International Coffee Organization.

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