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I found it liberating to be given an excuse to ditch some of my backbreaking chores.
Her body had been abandoned in a ditch some 90 kilometres south-east of Mexico City.
Really," they exclaim, "Rice needs to ditch some of her unevenly talented team".
But the response of Labour's leadership candidates is instead to ditch some of its most popular policies.
Even his decision to ditch some of his predecessor's last-minute environmental regulations owed more to cost-benefit analysis than to ideology.
She could smell the rot of a drainage ditch some well-meaning fools had dug through the prairie during the Depression.
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Southwest is ditching some routes altogether, like Philadelphia to Los Angeles International Airport, and flying others less frequently.
To be sure, ditching some underperforming units is not quite the same thing as downsizing the bank.
Revolution Radio, it seems, wants to go back to that smarter ground while ditching some of Green Day's stadium excess.
United Grand Lodge, the main governing body, has already ditched some of its more controversial rituals, to the dismay of many brethren.
But Julius Baer, another Swiss bank, said it could live without American clients, and Lloyds Banking Group in Britain has started ditching some as well.
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