Fewer deals translates into lower fees and punier profits.
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His welterweight misery seems even punier when Djimon Hounsou makes his entrance as Abou, the requisite, buffed sidekick.
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Q . No matter what I do, my tulips seem to get punier every year and finally peter out altogether.
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But all of this is against a backdrop of per capita funding that is punier in Texas than in all but a few states.
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A weak dollar punishes Japanese exporters by making their products more expensive in the United States and translating into punier profits when repatriated in yen.
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It represents a level of aspiration all but unknown in the dumbed-down climate of films that are bigger _ yet punier _ than ever.
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But a low stock price also means a company like Pioneer holds a punier carrot when it tries to keep its best management talent in the fold.
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Feeling even punier and more insignificant than usual, and desperate for a laugh, I fled to Fran Leibowitz's piece on aging in Vanity Fair.
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I've been talking to the ignitors and they got enough firepower to make the northern lights look punier'n a one-cell flashlight ."
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The song stylings make much punier impressions than the Gap-style outfits in which they are rendered; you're likely to recall individual numbers by their color coding.