US /per/
・UK /peə(r)/
In an interview with Vanity Fair, he said, "You'll see I only wear a gray or blue suit." I'm trying to pare down decisions.
“You'll see I wear only gray or blue suits. I'm trying to pare down decisions.
Irae, jeorae, haedo neon, pare, pare, know you know, so what we gonna do?
Irae, jeorae, haedo neon, pare, pare, know you know, so what we gonna do?
-Yeah, he didn't have any room to "pare." [laughs]
Now, of course, in the movie, this is not exactly real life because they're really working hard to pare the dialogue down,
this is not exactly real life because they're really working hard to pare the
Hank, pare de hablar.
The danger is that as Beijing tries to pare back credit growth in the economy, many companies will become unable to honor bond payments or repay bank loans.
The danger is, that the Beijing tries to pare back credit growth in the economy,
"Salero." "Hora." "Varios." "Oruga." "Pare." Japanese has that R sound.
"Hora. Varios. Oruga. Pare. Salero."
I write a lot of songs for albums and then I pare it down.
and then I pare it down.
Depending on how it went, you can likely pare down your daily preparation time over the duration of interview season.
Depending on how it went, you can likely pare down your daily preparation time over the duration of interview season.
Olympic organizers have already said that the games will be simplified with pare back opening and closing ceremonies.