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"I'd just slashed up my arms," he adds, by way of context.
And many reporters who still have jobs have seen their salaries slashed up to 40%.
We got our hands all slashed up from pulling wires, and it seemed like all the batteries were dead.
It is currently carrying out painful social reforms, and many public employees have had their salaries slashed up to 50percentt.
Yet as local authorities try to cope with eyewatering 25% cuts, social care has been slashed up and down the country.
Alison saw a severed head in a bathtub; she thought a disembodied eye was following her to school; her legs were slashed up, either by herself or by her mother's friends.
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Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, is attempting to slash up to £13bn from the welfare budget to pay for radical changes to the system.
Imagine him storming around slashing up furniture with his sword post-viewing, shouting about the vapidity and pettiness of the elite.
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