1. Later tombs here have no tumulus above but consist of a single large room cut into the stone. 2. Party rivalry was so intense in England under the later Stuarts because it affected not just the political elite at the centre, but cut deep into society. 3. Cuts into the cylinder reveal the structure by slicing off part of the engulfing glass and steel. 4. The doughs were come through the machine cut into sizes certain weights moulded and the men put them in tins. 5. Although there are occasions when interference cuts into communications, Banks said, pilots can always ask for air traffic controllers to repeat themselves. 6. Also, rather than cut into shapes, form patties with your hands and put a piece of mozarella cheese in the middle before cooking. 7. Although Putnam acknowledges that the rise of the two-earner family cuts into time available for civic engagement, economics plays a relatively small role in his scheme. 8. And if this cuts into sales by Japanese companies, the long-sought economic recovery could run into trouble. 9. And I think being tired ... I think that cut into it. |