Sentence examples for subjects cut from inspiring English sources

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Greece, one of the early subjects, cut health spending by a quarter in real terms between 2009 and 2012.

The way he captures his subjects, cut loose from conventional time, could not be more appropriate: flickering old 16mm stock shot on a wind-up Bolex camera, which he then hand-processes himself.

His subjects cut across social lines, from circus performers to suburbanites; in each case Mr. Weber asked the subject to pose with a placard bearing a one-line written description of his fondest wish for the future.

Now, no one believes in the cult".Mr Niyazov's regime has jailed about 20,000 dissidents, some after trials in which the defendants likened themselves to worms and their lawyers apologised for defending themMr Kim has done a better job of keeping his subjects cut off from reality, but even his grip is faltering.

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"She transcends the familiarity of the subject, cuts through both the hero worship and the backlash of pedestal-wrecking in the late 20th century".

The subject cuts across a number of cherished if peculiar British values and habits, and this is the fourth year in which it has plunged the so-called Mother of Parliaments into a snarly family feud.

Unsurprisingly, this consistently entertaining hagiography contains little that is critical, as our subject cuts a "Yeah, baby!" swath through shagadelic rock'n'roll times (the title accurately implies a cross between Ron Burgundy and Austin Powers) before succumbing to Buddhism and cookery, inventing en route the latterday "celebrity chef".

Though the subject cuts across many scientific domains, the author demonstrates clear competence in each.

Libby Davis, 25, west Berkshire This year I have seen the effects of cuts: there's been less money for resources such as books and paper, teachers having to teach out of their specialism due to subjects being cut etc.

With entry into the reign of law and language, subjects are cut off from the immediacy of bodily experience; relations to things, and to oneself and others, are now mediated by words and representations.

Plaster of Paris moulds of nine subjects were cut into small pieces in an attempt to measure the two-dimensional surface area of the skin.

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