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She sort of cut us off at the pass there.
"We didn't want to, sort of, cut things down anymore".
"The top is sort of cut raw, it's totally not finished," she said.
"This time around, he's sort of cut loose from that," Mr. Fischer continued.
He steps back to leg and smears three runs out to cover with a clunky sort of cut shot.
That's why she liked the idea of a federal lawsuit that would sort of cut to the chase.
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We had a sort of cut-off point.
It was typical of the sort of cut-and-thrust spectacle that American audiences expect to see.
In comes the decidedly less-catchy "super efficient" aircraft, a sort of cut-down Boeing 777.The soon-to-be-abandoned high-speed aircraft, designed to cruise at just below the speed of sound, was meant to fly 20% faster than conventional jets, with a long range of 13,800 kilometres (8,600 miles).
The site provides the sort of cut-above facilities that usually involve braving a large, expensive holiday park: a state-of-the-art shower block, fresh local fish from the visiting fishmonger's van; free phone-charging points; a plethora of child-friendly features; extremely large pitches; and a noise ban after 10.30pm.
CBPP also ran the math on the sort of cuts Romney would need to reach his target.
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