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Thankfully, Nobel laureate Paul Krugman was around to remind Will of some history -- that the economy improved after the New Deal, and that it was FDR's attempt to balance the budget in 1937 (a move favored now by many conservatives) that then cut into that progress.

When you've done that then cut out an inch of the claw longways about an inch in as the downward side of the slant.

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But the best, by far, is one in "The Deep Blue Sea": a single long and searingly emotional tracking shot, of a terrifying wartime memory, that then cuts to one of the year's most emblematic images, a train-blown close-up of Rachel Weisz — whose Best Actress nomination it ought to have exemplified.

Rolls-Royce is building a facility that will specialise in advance casting, or producing the basic metal shapes that are then cut and ground into products – one manufacturing step behind the work being carried out at the machining facility.

But what about the shrewder-sounding argument much favoured in the days of Reaganomics: that tax cuts, as well as being desirable in their own right, are a way of forming political coalitions that will then cut public spending.

They also made the first clear window glass, produced by blowing glass cylinders that were then cut and laid flat.

The roll created a long ribbon of cheese that was then cut into three-inch-square slices.

It spins huge rolls, 6.4 metres wide (21.3 feet) wide, that are then cut into more manageable sizes.

Machines may be used for pleating either specific cut garment sections or lengths of fabric that are then cut after pleating into garment sections.

Each of Mikaela's pieces begin as a piece of paper – an old book, map or wrapping paper – that is then cut, layered and given a protective, water-resistant coating.

2. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF HICCUPS Hiccups, more officially referred to as singultus (from the Latin, to catch your breath while sobbing), are repeated, spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm causing a quick inhalation that is then cut short by an involuntary closing of the glottis.

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