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Managerless Swansea's record of four wins in five against United forms the backdrop to a weekend when defeat could see United start to become cut adrift.
We have created human societies where it is easier for people to become cut off from all human connections than ever before.
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They don't want to become cut-rate competition for their own concerts elsewhere.
People in care homes today would have been in geriatric hospitals 15 years ago, which is why they don't get out as much and why homes may seem to have become cut off, and on the side of society.
After the earthquake hit, access to the monastery had become cut off.
These pores eventually become cut off when the new cuticle is finally complete during intermoult [ 10].
Gamblers progressively become cut off from their family and social life which maintains their psychopathology.
Haskell's history makes it as much shrine as school: a century ago, young Indians whose tribes' land had been seized by the United States were sent there to become Christians, cut their hair and shed their traditional customs and tongues.
Boeings are the same wherever they fly; Fords must suit the needs of local markets.Mr Mulally's first task at Ford's glass-walled headquarters in Dearborn will be to examine how the company has managed to become so cut off from its customers.
Looking at the panel, you'd be forgiven for thinking that The X Factor has just cashed in all its chips and decided to become a cut-price convalescent hospital for knackered reality show stars.
In the second half of the 20th century, the habitat became cut off from mountains to the north.
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