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I've pretty much cut out chocolate.
"It's very upsetting to see so much cut from these poor schools.
He hopes the film he makes next will be even more challenging, but very much cut from the same cloth.
Today much cut glass is partially molded and then finished at the wheel, eliminating the expensive work of marking out the design and making the rough cut.
"You could pretty much cut all of them out at a fraction of the cost [with this system]." The promises are big, but so too are the challenges.
That was on heavy, however - today's going will be much more like it for this one, who doesn't need it like a road but doesn't want much cut.
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These days, party conferences – for all the parties – have about as much cut-through as minor fluctuations in the bale price on the Karachi cotton exchange.
The lower rates will expire in 2009, giving shareholders a five-year window for extracting as much cut-rate cash as possible from their companies.
Even this sober report barely begins to convey to national and state policy makers how much cuts to the judiciary have harmed individuals and democracy.
The point at issue was probably too in-house and intricate to have much cut-through with the electorate, but this was hardly the note on which the Conservatives had wanted to send their troops into battle in the election.
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