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trim up
verb
To put up trimmings, especially at Christmas.
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She said the measures would trim up to 35pc from the wage bill.
This week the Watson and Bassett Greenspace group met to trim up the trees that hang over the site.
To order a copy for £7.99 with free UK p&p, go to guardianbookshop.co.uk I like to cook broccoli whole and just trim up the stalk a little.
In his youth Mr Biber could trim up to 80 heads a day; aged 89, he now keeps busy with 20 a week.Mr Biber's craft is enjoying a British renaissance.
Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, reckons that Republican cuts could lead to the loss of up to 700,000 jobs, while Goldman Sachs forecasters estimate that the plan may trim up to 2 percentage points off annualised growth in the remaining two quarters of the fiscal year.
Trying to trim up a bit".
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Bank of America is trimming up to 5 percent of staff in parts of its investment bank.
Meanwhile, the nonprofit Washington Airports Task Force on Tuesday recommended trimming up to $780 million from the cost of the second phase.
The rest of the time was dedicated to pulling out weeds and trimming up the tree in the North West corner.
So to help make the day go even more smoothly, here's a few liquid suggestions (in moderation, of course) which should provide the ultimate in pairings alongside your starter, fully trimmed up turkey and Christmas pudding.
It's also worth keeping an eye on the "deals of the day" at skideals.co.uk, with daily offers regularly trimming up to 40% off packages, especially some of the Austrian resorts.
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