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Actors, financiers and others who are not working on set as the main point person can negotiate a credit, which then cuts into the money allocated to a project’s producers.
If Valadao votes to cut into the program, Hall said, she hopes that he loses his seat in Congress during the next election cycle.
For one thing, the show has acquired more competition in the form of “The Voice†and “America’s Got Talent†even as the rise of streaming has cut into the audience for broadcast TV.
House Republicans just passed a budget resolution that, while not explicitly mentioning Medicaid, many Democrats say will cut into the popular government-funded national healthcare insurance.
It is then heated up and pushed into a mould before being cut into planks and sent upstairs to be made into furniture.
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