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Since the forties, doctors have been able to slice us open and fix us up with antibiotics.
The first 10 minutes could not have started off worse for the U.S. Argentina has been able to slice the U.S. defense with ease, and the first goal came off a beautiful pass from Lionel Messi.
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Norman was able to slice it.
Good radishes are crisp and juicy, and you should be able to slice them paper thin.
You should be able to slice it straight from the freezer.
The second problem is that the blade will need a lot of power to be able to slice through materials.
Nelson was able to slice through the secondary because one safety, Antrel Rolle, was in zone coverage and the other, Deon Grant, was playing man-to-man.
FEMALE swimmers with their curvy, streamlined shapes ought to be able to slice through the water more efficiently than their bulky male counterparts.
A 2-year-old can add cherry tomatoes to the salad; a 6-year-old can be taught how to cut soft vegetables; a 10-year-old may be able to slice meat.
Boning short ribs for stew is a tricky job that you can leave to the butcher, who would also be able to slice some beef for Korean bulgogi, paper-thin.
Philip Murtaugh, chief executive of Coda, said in an interview Wednesday that the company was able to slice the price down to $40,795 by "hard work" and examining one line item at a time.
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