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Its surge in popularity has been so swift that Twitter has effectively sliced it off at the knees by throwing its weight behind a direct competitor.
One day a wire caught on his finger and sliced it off from the knuckle to the tip.
Black-hooded paramilitary troops, the Fedayeen Saddam, run by Mr. Hussein's eldest son, Uday, pulled it out of his mouth with pliers last month, he said, and sliced it off with a box cutter.
The train sliced it off.
They took the left arm again and put it on the same log and sliced it off.
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If the cake surface has developed its own Mount Vesuvius, simply slice it off and turn the cake over.
If not, slice it off the bones with a kitchen knife.
When a sucker appears, slice it off with a spade; and you'll have to keep doing this to manage the situation.
Since the fin is so much more valuable than the rest of the shark, fishermen often slice it off and push the still-writhing shark back into the sea to die, although many governments ban the practice.
(The Google team don't yet have an answer for what happens if the package hits power cables. But if you try to steal a drone by tugging on the wire, a razor blade in the aircraft's body will slice it off, enabling it to cut and run).
If you're hard-core like us, just slice it off bacon-thin and eat it as is, interspersed with slices of prosciutto, or on toasted bread rubbed with garlic and tomato.
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