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But large parts of the province remain virtually cut off.
Debaltseve has been virtually cut off from the rest of the Ukrainian forces.
Under the midnight deal in Albany, the public is virtually cut out of the negotiations.
The war virtually cut them off from all contact with Russia and with like-minded Socialists in other countries.
In 1994, the whole city was virtually cut off by a fire, and many homes in outer suburbs burned down.
For short-haul flights they have simplified their economy classes, introduced online reservations and virtually cut out travel agents' commissions.
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It can make virtually any cut when a specific angle is essential, which includes angled and titled cuts.
Dense and jammy, it can virtually be cut with a knife and spooned onto French toast and waffles.
Albeit virtually completely cut off from the international financial system, North Korea has more or less adapted to the sanctions regime and has even managed to eke out some economic growth over the recent years.
Mr Osborne is accused of implementing virtually identical cuts through the back door – via the phasing in of universal credit, which will merge six benefits including tax credits over the next few years.
A recent Pew poll found that while the public favors "spending cuts" in general, it overwhelmingly opposes virtually every specific cut.
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