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will cut
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7.83 |
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The concrete will cut cleanly this way. |
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use cut
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2.57 |
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It is used to cut round grooves. |
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can cut
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0.86 |
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Second place Wolves can cut its lead by beating Stoke at home Saturday. |
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work cut
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0.86 |
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They set to work cutting down trees and brushwood. |
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may cut
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0.79 |
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A few believed the Fed might cut rates before then. |
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cost cut
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0.72 |
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The move was apparently linked to cost cutting. |
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be cut
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0.66 |
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If the artichokes are large, cut them into halves or quarters. |
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do cut
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0.66 |
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What can a country fan do to cut costs? |
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further cut
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0.59 |
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Expenses further cut into the slim profit margin. |
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rush cut
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0.53 |
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So, already suffering from recession at home, Japan rushed to cut its exposure. |
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act cut
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0.39 |
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That central authority, of course, can act to cut smoking. |
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opt cut
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0.39 |
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Few have opted to cut as many as Akai, which is controlled by a Hong Kong-based company. |
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say cut
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0.39 |
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I said cut the kidding. |
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back cut
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0.33 |
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Many assistance programs have begun to run out of food and are cutting back their hours or preparing less expensive, meatless meals. |
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see cut
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0.33 |
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It is that sentence the club will most want to see cut. |
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merge cut
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0.26 |
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It wants textile mills to close or merge to cut competition for scarce raw materials. |
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return cut
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0.26 |
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Reiffell was expensive in his opening spell but returned to cut through the middle-order, dismissing Campbell and Guy Whittall. |
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score cut
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0.26 |
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Glen Murray scored to cut the lead to two goals. |
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want cut
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0.26 |
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He had heard, he said, that Republicans in Congress wanted to cut taxes for the affluent. |