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Most oil companies are doing what they almost always do when prices dive: cutting outlays for well drilling.
But the card reader company took a valuation nose dive, cutting its previous $6 billion paper worth in half up front.
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Congress then decided to make benefits stingier: the average limit dived to 25 weeks, cutting off 1.3m Americans immediately.
Marine veterinarians and biologists untangled the whale, diving into the water and cutting the lines that had wrapped around her upper jaw and cut into her flesh.
Active suspension also aids handling by cutting squat and dive during braking, which can alter the delicate balance of traction in slippery conditions.
With a running start he dove over himself, without first cutting off the excess wire hanging down, visible in photographs kept in their Stasi file.
You could also cut the squash into slices by diving each half into four parts, cutting in an "x" pattern from each top corner to the opposite bottom corners.
Rory went into septic crisis a few days after cutting his arm while diving for a basketball at his school gym, most likely allowing bacteria into his blood.
One day it was a pod of orcas cutting across our bow, diving and surfacing regularly in chase of some unseen prey.
Having built a reputation for skilfully taking over flabby rivals and surgically cutting costs, RBS's management team dived into the ABN AMRO transaction with its eyes shut tight.
He skated toward the right-wing boards, then swerved to his left, cutting across the slot until goaltender Mike Smith dived at him.
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