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That makes cuts in public spending more urgent, they say.
Among traditional versions, I already had two yardsticks before I set out on this tour: George Balanchine's at New York City Ballet (it is also danced by several other American companies) and the Royal Ballet's 1984-97 version (alas, subsequently ruined by revisions), but each of them makes cuts in the music and disregards details of the scenario Tchaikovsky was illustrating.
An ageing population makes cuts in welfare and pensions more urgent, but European countries have to tackle these anyway.In this section A hero of his time Casualties on the home front Eurabia revisited Skivvies of the sky The tale of Barbie and Li Mei Reports of its death are exaggerated ReprintsAs for the EU, Mr Laqueur is right that it is having a mid-life crisis, but he exaggerates its gravity.
For example, in the speech mentioned above in which the speaker wants the audience to learn the four things to look for when buying a diamond, it might would make sense to show a diagram of a diamond that illustrates where a jeweler makes cuts in preparing the gemstone.
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We've made cuts in the Planning Department.
Cablevision also made cuts in Westchester.
He also pledged to make cuts in property taxes.
This year we made cuts in the health and hospitals budget.
Opera companies are not innocents when it comes to making cuts in works.
I still occasionally have to make cuts in my film to work there, too.
So reconstruction, economists say, may make cuts in government spending elsewhere a necessity.
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