1. A local congressman said the canceled deployment illustrated that too much money has been cut from the defense budget. 2. Again and again, he cuts from the chase to the chaser. 3. Because of time constraints two acts had to be cut from the show. 4. Development time is, in fact, he says, cut from years to months. 5. Hang in a cool place and cut them from the bottom as needed. 6. He wore an immaculately tailored three-piece suit, cut from a cloth of Apricot cream. 7. His annual leave has been cut from six weeks to just three. 8. It had been cut from a newspaper. 9. It is partly cut from the mountain and almost seems to melt into the rock. 10. Maybe corn cut from the cob and fried with green onions and butter. |