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Pay and labour costs are expected to accelerate and the emphasis on educational spending in the recent sharp loosening of the Chancellor's old restraints, will not quickly correct "shortfalls in education and skill standards" in the UK.
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A breakfast of bubble'n'squeak, ham, fried eggs and a loosened, sharp hollandaise sauce, is tasty and so filling that, even at £7.50, it is good value.
Don't remove all the fat from the roast, but if it has a thick or tough layer on one side, use a sharp knife to loosen it, then pull it off and discard.
Her sharp, clenched face has loosened in recent years, just as the yellow paint has flecked from the walls and the varnish from the floors.
If you can hear air escaping in a sharp burst, you've loosened it enough.
Use a sharp knife to gently loosen the edge of the paint splatter and attempt to pry it up.
These freelancers work alone or in small groups, and often carry several snow-clearing implements, including the broad-bladed plow of a shovel for powdery patches, and a sturdier, sharper chopper to loosen icy sections.
Presciently, Michael Mandelbaum describes the policy consequences of September 11th as a sharp focusing of diplomacy, a loosening of restraints on the use of force, (minority) calls to tackle the causes of terror, and the urgent removal of certain types of government.
Corestone morphology appears to form through the erosion of loosened grus debris at sharp edges of subaerially exposed joints.
The voters who led a revolt against spending and taxes 12 years ago approved a sharp increase in gasoline taxes and loosened restrictions on spending.
Just loosen out and be sharp, be witty, and it'll all come to you.
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