"If he's cut from my body, he's cut from my life," she asserted, adding that she now keeps the skin in her kitchen.
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Storefront generates cash by taking a 3% cut from renters and a 6% cut from suppliers of real-estate for each successful transaction.
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Kisan takes a cut from every transaction, which is no larger than 8% (something which Sanjay says is favorable to the typical cut from middlemen in the villages).
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Westpac expects a 25 basis points cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia on Tuesday and a 50bps cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve after its meeting in mid-March.
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That led the General Assembly to cut state education aid to some of the poorest districts, with more than $905,000 cut from Bridgeport, and more than $600,000 cut from New Haven.
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" He adds, "Judd is cut from the same cloth.
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Discover partners make a cut from ads in their channels.
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And for that, it takes a cut from the sales.
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Personality and political donations would be cut from the process.
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They are, in many ways, cut from the same cloth.
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In the show, the proposal was cut from the speech.
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Traders anticipate a potential interest rate cut from the Fed.
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Chuck and his goon squad are cut from the team.
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Maybe he and Penelope are cut from the same cloth?
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All of my dancing scenes were cut from Dirty Grandpa!
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Mario Batali is officially cut from "The Chew" ... for good.
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The number of high poverty counties has been cut from
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Perez and Ellison are cut from the same progressive cloth.
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RewardStyle makes money by taking a cut from these commissions.
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Managers, too, are not all cut from the same cloth.
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Well, I don't think we're cut from the same cloth.
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That would be big cut from the 39.6% top rate.
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Wefunder also charges individuals a 2% cut from their contribution.
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He's completely cut from a different cloth than the politicians.
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I had been cut from the basketball team every year.
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They wear short, sleeveless dresses cut from vividly patterned fabric.
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P.D.T., its path will cut from just outside Portland, Ore.
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But this pope is cut from a decidedly different cloth.
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Uber takes around 25% cut from drivers using its app.
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Bets on bold first rate-cut from the Fed : tmsnrt.
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"Hopelessly Devoted to You" has not been cut from Grease: Live.
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Wolt, like most delivery apps, takes a cut from each delivery.
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She was then strangled and her unborn baby cut from her.
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The Razer Phone is a cut from a block of aluminum.
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Judi Dench says Kevin Spacey shouldn't be cut from old movies.
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Was he unceremoniously cut from the football team over the summer?
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It is $21 billion, a 2% cut from Fiscal Year 2019.
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The weight has been cut from 103g (0.75lbs) to 280g (0.62lbs).
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He hadn't yet been cut from his high school varsity squad.
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Indeed, he appears cut from the same cloth in many ways.
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The corporate-tax rate would be cut from 35% to 783%.
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In December, we premiered "You Were Wrong," a cut from Redemption.
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Gunvalson was cut from the jury by county prosecutor Al Rogalla.
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The funding will be cut from $36 million to $10 million.
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Michaela Watkins was cut from the show after just one season.
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The porterhouse at Peter Luger is cut from a short loin.
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His wounds suggested that he could have been cut from behind.
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GREEN Whereas "The Prom" is cut from one piece of cloth.
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That was cut from the special, leaving nothing to invite jealousy.
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The plunge follows an emergency rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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A rate cut from the Fed also puts pressure on yields.
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Another 150 will be cut from its office in Tempe, Arizona.
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Is the song a deep cut from Paul Ryan's secret FruityLoops experiments?
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Russian energy officials have said Russia would cut from November-December levels.
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They have been cut from 423 in 1996 to 49 in 2015.
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Picture a rectangle of fabric cut from a standard grey t-shirt.
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The interview has been completely cut from the eight-minute segment. Fuck.
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The book is laser cut from wood and assembled with minimal glue.
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Iraq has quibbled over the level of production it should cut from.
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The scene was later cut from the final version of the film.
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The phrase "sexual and reproductive health" was cut from the final resolution.
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Carlie was cut from all of the sororities she was interested in.
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Is he likely to be cut from the UFC with a loss?
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And apologies to Anna Gunn, who was cut from the original draft.
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Instead, Poshmark makes money by taking a 20% cut from the sales.
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If they didn't, they risked being cut from the team, she said.
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On net, most taxpayers received a tax cut from the TCJA's reforms.
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The next feature to be cut from the operating system: Time Travel.
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Those would be cut from 31 teams to eight, totaling $43 million.
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All told, more than $300 million would be cut from such programs.
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One was a write-up for our show cut from a newspaper.
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If there's one thing you should cut from your diet, it's fear.
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"We're not getting a revenue cut from any of this," they said.
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It's actually cut from a pink swimming hat with bobbles on it!
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None will say what they will cut from the agency's strained budget.
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On the corporate side, a rate cut from 35 to 20 percent.
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Winners CorporationsCorporations would get a big tax cut from the GOP's proposal.
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Renewable energy research, meanwhile, gets a $248 million cut from 2016 levels.
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He was cut from the Ravens and suspended by the league indefinitely.
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They were cut from the living rock by Buddhist monks and devotees.
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Despite its comic elements, "Get Out" is cut from the same cloth.
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The Trump administration's deregulatory policy is cut from that same discredited cloth.
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Creators also get a cut from peer-to-peer sales of their skins.
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Strzok was cut from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation over the texts.
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The type of potato the fries are cut from has remained the same.
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"He has been cut from the miniseries," Adi Shankar wrote in a statement.
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It's a Taylor deep cut, from all the way back the Fearless era.
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We cut from the wedding to Logan and Veronica packing for their honeymoon.
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Was it during the opening shots cut from a This Is Us mold?
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Investors are also anticipating an interest rate cut from the Fed this week.
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Jena Malone's character has been cut from the theatrical version of the film.
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A 25-basis-point cut from New Zealand "is certain," the note said.
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In the early months of 1999, Silva was cut from the wrestling promotion.
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Civilization VI restores an important feature that was cut from the last entry.
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The guidance cut from followed a disappointing quarterly update from German peer Daimler.
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The market has been expecting an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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All of the candidates right now are thieves cut from the same cloth.
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Now, Jeb Bush is backing a candidate cut from a far different cloth.
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Eventually, to get a deal, it accepted a cut from a lower baseline.
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Why did he allow the rain scene to be cut from the script?
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"But the best did not make the cut" from last month's first round.
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They wear real (nonmarble) vests cut from fluorescent windbreakers and adorned with pennies.
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The real story is what Cohen or his lawyer cut from the tape!
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Prospects for a tax cut from Trump add to the potential, Stovall said.
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Marble is best to carve when it is freshly cut from the mountain.
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Unlike Facebook, Google doesn't take a cut from publishers running on its platform.
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Those cut from the same cloth are making the most of this opportunity.
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Spanish newspaper Expansion reported, however, that all would be cut from the workforce.
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Turns out: Frodo Baggins and Harry Potter are cut from the same cloth.
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They were cut from recognizable GOP cloth, if tailored to slightly different tastes.
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Today, he's premiering the video for "Damn," a percussive cut from Platinum Fire.
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An OPEC+ cut from January 280 had got rid of an earlier surplus.
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A looping snippet Dawson cut from one of his videos sums this up.
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But in other ways, the two men are cut from completely different cloth.
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No, you can't get a job because you'll be cut from the roll.
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It was a picture of Etan, cut from one of his "missing" posters.
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You should probably pass on newer devices we've cut from this list too.
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A million pounds of CO2 cut from a million or more dedicated strikers.
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She sent off a small piece of tissue cut from the pink spot.
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"No one can really expect Iran to cut from sanctions levels," Weafer said.
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Last year Mr. Parscale also took a sizable cut from the Trump campaign.
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Ravenel also wants Dennis' visitation cut from every other week to every other weekend.
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The next phase of Avatar is literally cut from the cloth of the MCU.
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Oddly enough, that was a panel that I had cut from the first edition.
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Profits come from taking a small cut from every transaction made with its cards.
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By comparison, Apple's cut from its developers in its App Store is 30 percent.
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It seemed very clear to me that Trump was cut from the same cloth.
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The next is that drug dealers are all cut from a similar socioeconomic cloth.
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He was also cut from his role on Foursome, a YouTube Red original series.
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Weightlifting's quota has been cut from 260 places in Rio in 2016 to 196.
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As Sotomayor implicitly recognized, not all jury bias is cut from the same cloth.
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UK-EU diplomacy in 2017 is clearly going to cut from very different cloth.
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Corporations would see their top tax rate cut from 239.6 percent to 20 percent.
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We caught up with Cam after he was cut from the show last week.
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Mueller said he did send McFarland 19 audio clips cut from the full recording.
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Here it is, cut from Maggie's 1st birthday scene in "Lady Bouvier's Lover". pic.twitter.
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Last spring, the Daily Guide was cut from five to three days a week.
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Cut from the final film, this romantic scene takes place at the Griffith Observatory.
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Sunday overturned on the jetty that juts into Government Cut from South Pointe Park.
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In the past week alone, 1 percentage point has been cut from the consensus.
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You could use the plant and the government wouldn't get a cut from it.
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On Friday, the bill was revised to remove the cut from schools' operating budgets.
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The landscape painting is thought to have been cut from its frame late Monday.
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Quite a few were "trunk songs" cut from shows for one reason or another.
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The background dancers are cut from the Broadway cloth — experienced, but not at this.
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All told, more than $300 million is slated to be cut from such programs.
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Even after its price cut from $1,200 to $800, it's still a premium product.
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Most said that overnight shifts and backroom jobs had been cut from their locations.
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EasyJet fell 2.6 percent, further hit by a price target cut from Kepler Cheuvreux.
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The sketch was cut from McCarthy's Saturday Night Live hosting gig on Feb. 13.
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In that respect, [she was] pretty much like Reagan, cut from the same cloth.
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The data, however, did not change expectations for a rate cut from the Fed.
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Uber's company fabric has demonstrably been cut from a very different kind of cloth.
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The data did not change expectations for a rate cut from the Fed, however.
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The data, however, did not change expectations for an rate cut from the Fed.
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Individual letters, cut from 8" x 11" card stock, are strung together and photographed.
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Only one in three respondents expects to receive a tax cut from the law.
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So I assumed Trump was cut from the same cloth as the non-Romneys.
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A sophisticated spin on the classic houseguest gift: these coasters cut from solid brass.
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Lower-than-expected figures might increase bets of a rate cut from the Fed.
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To Sora, cut from the mold of the noblest Disney princes, this is unacceptable.
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The ride-hailing service had taken its cut from payments that included state taxes.
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His throat was slit, according to prosecutors, his head nearly cut from his body.
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And 27 years after that, in 1985, it was stolen — cut from its frame.
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The joke was cut from the on-air show, which aired on August 6.
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Hunters is cut from the same cloth that Quentin Tarantino wove into Inglourious Basterds.
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But Grenell is cut from the same cloth as the Disruptor-in-Chief himself.
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For its part, Zilingo will make money by taking a cut from every transaction.
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Workers in more and more countries are demanding a bigger cut from company profits.
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In the final bill, the rate was cut from 35 percent to 21 percent.
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It was a big pay cut from her previous $40,000 annual salary and benefits.
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Providers are primarily concerned about the $772 billion the bill would cut from Medicaid.
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"Politicians today are all cut from the same cloth in my opinion," Connor continued.
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ITER Director-General Bernard Bigot, in Washington for talks with the U.S. administration, said the U.S. contribution had been cut from a planned $105 million to $50 million this year and its 2018 budget cut from a planned $120 million to $63 million.
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Each of these companies take a 30 percent cut from transactions made in the game.
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The face is cut from genuine marble, so each watch is one of a kind.
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That top rate, for the highest-earning Americans, would be cut from today's 2400 percent.
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Google isn't taking a cut from this and isn't charging any credit card fees either.
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A pregnant woman in Chicago was killed before her baby was cut from her body.
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Those on the campaign who go against Trump's word get cut from the inner circle.
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Shares of UBS finished higher despite a price target cut from both HSBC and RBS.
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A highly anticipated scene was cut from the HBO hit series, and fans are mad.
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She fed them out of bowls cut from the bottom half of gallon water bottles.
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Tax on corporate profits will be cut from 28% to 20% by January 1st 2021.
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"Moving there was a very, very sharp cut from everything in my life," he says.
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Turns out it's the thalamus gland of a cow, which they cut from its neck.
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"He has been cut from the miniseries," executive producer Adi Shankar wrote in a statement.
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The number of branches will be cut from 25.1,000 to 1,400; 350 have already closed.
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Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens is definitely cut from a mold, but that's okay.
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EH: We're both cut from this cloth, and it's in many ways all we know.
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Reckitt Benckiser shares tumbled 3.9 percent, dented by a price target cut from JP Morgan.
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What to watch: The length of the waivers was cut from 180 days to 90.
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Sentiment towards the stock was not helped by a target price cut from Deutsche Bank.
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I wanted to work with colors that were, like, cut from the sky or something.
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When I visit, the wagyu is an A4-grade Ohmi cut from the Shiga prefecture.
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Markets are expecting nearly 100 basis points of cut from the Fed by next year.
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But he said the tax cut from President Donald Trump and Republicans has extended cycle.
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And of course, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt were cut from New York cloth.
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However, a scene that would have confirmed the character's sexuality was cut from the movie.
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New York City's funding would be cut from $85033 million to $90 million, leaders said.
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Keep reading to find out what comedians made it big despite getting cut from "SNL."
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The funding will be cut from $100 million last year to $10 million this year.
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The Rembrandt was cut from its frame and the Vermeer was removed from its frame.
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About 577 jobs will be cut from SpaceX's Hawthorne headquarters, according to a public filling.
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Turns out our sweet Eva (Sharlene Taulé) is cut from the same cloth as Jahil.
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Under the reform, the number of senators will be cut from 315 to just 100.
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Indeed, huge chunks can be cut from the organ, only to grow back within days.
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If you had ordered, Grubhub would take a cut from the restaurant, which makes sense.
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Link's Awakening feels cut from the same Hyrulian cloth as A Link to the Past.
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But, he appears rejuvenated as a featherweight since making the ten pound cut from 155lbs.
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His characters have always been cut from a certain kind of cloth — funny, high-I.
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They feature figures cut from magazines and set against more images or solid painted grounds.
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Meanwhile, money markets expect a rate cut from the Federal Reserve as early as December.
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And he installed a honeylocust wet bar with a live edge, cut from the property.
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That still amounts to a 7 percentage point cut from the previous 35 percent rate.
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A lean cut from the muscular abdomen of the cow, it requires some active chewing.
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First, all the Shark Tank stars are cut from the same cloth — they're all entrepreneurs.
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The show would cut from one scene to another, and whole days might have passed.
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Ramsay and Mourinho feel not only cut from the same cloth, but the same stencil.
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But despite the propaganda, Mr. Díaz-Canel appears to be cut from the Castro cloth.
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That equates to around a full probability of a 10 bps cut from the bank.
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And, in more ways than one, Trump and Modi are cut from the same cloth.
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That was cut from "strong" in December to "moderate" at this week's two-day meeting.
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A looming supply cut from many major producers is expected to give crude prices support.
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Powerful female protagonists were formulated in Khaleesi's image, or cut from Olivia Pope's coat cloth.
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The company makes money by taking a cut from all this fan-to-creator commerce.
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The video details him being cut from the Patriots, and the rant he posted afterward.
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By the early 1900s, 90 percent of black men had been cut from voting rolls.
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P, CMS __________ Foreign language education programs are being cut from schools at an alarming rate.
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But I would say Travis [Kalanick] and Brian [Chesky] are cut from a different mold.
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Bolt has grabbed business largely by taking a smaller cut from drivers using its app.
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His funding was cut from a $1.07 million grant this year to $297,000 next year.
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"Carol and Ezekiel are cut from the same cloth and I love it," one fan wrote.
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Short interest in U.S. Steel has been cut from 25 percent of the company's float on .
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Non-defense spending would fall to $543.2 billion, a nearly $53.8 billion cut from this year.
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"They are a special breed of quiet professionals cut from a completely different cloth," Valerie says.
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Sex and kissing scenes are cut from movies and television shows, and pornographic sites are blocked.
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Women cut from that cloth known how to manifest dreams out of fabric, color, and trinkets.
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During the previous round of sanctions around 1 million bpd of oil was cut from markets.
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And remember: This offseason, the number of minority head coaches was cut from eight to four.
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A country cut from the index needs to wait at least 12 months before re-inclusion.
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The messages all seem cut from the same cloth, frequently along the same exact patterns: Hello!
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The reporter asked for clarification on whether that meant she was cut from the show entirely.
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She refrained from confirming earlier reports that the cocktail itself would be cut from the menu.
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Thousands of staff members may be cut from the 10,000 people Yahoo employs across the world.
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In the docs, Braude says she hasn't gotten her cut from those records ... hence the lawsuit.
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President Trump has requested $85033 billion for the department, a 12 percent cut from 2017 levels.
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Every time a customer swipes a debit card, the bank takes a cut from the merchant.
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In short, Trump plans to do more with government than he plans to cut from it.
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Indeed, both DAV and Origin claim they won't take a cut from transactions on their platforms.
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U.S. forces are set to be cut from 9,800 to 5,500 by the end of 2016.
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Russia has offered a freeze dressed up as a cut from a planned increase in 2017.
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This means up to 2000 megawatts of electricity will be cut from the national power grid.
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"Quickly — NBC News just warned I could be cut from the next debates," the ad read.
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The target cut from Aston Martin followed a disappointing quarterly update from its German peer Daimler.
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NAB also joined CBA in shifting to July for the next rate cut, from August previously.
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Forty-four percent, or 58,85033 positions, will be cut from enabler units, according to the GAO.
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This is not the first time references to climate change have been cut from its website.
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Here are five things that should get cheaper with an interest rate cut from the Fed.
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Kantesaria's approach is cut from the same cloth — and his swelling asset base suggests similar success.
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The public charge rule is cut from the same cloth as the administration's larger redistributive agenda.
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However, he was cut from the team in October and added to their G League roster.
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This is certainly the best present traders could have for Christmas - a supply cut from OPEC.
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Michael Jordan, cut from his high school basketball team, went home and cried in his closet.
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SNL has released a sketch that was cut from the final broadcast due to time constraints.
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The Texans have an empirically better pass defense, but they are cut from the same cloth.
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Ray has seen her budget cut from $5.8 million in 2016 to $1.25 million this year.
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Her work schedule has recently been cut from 993 hours per week to just eight hours.
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Markets have already priced in a second rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month.
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Most notably, the show's running time has been cut from an hour to a half-hour.
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This chop is cut from the two ribs at the shoulder end of the pork loin.
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In fact, the two are presented as cut from the same cloth in Kushner's reductive narration.
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Cut from Ronald Reagan denying knowledge of arms-for-hostages to Trump denying collusion with Russia.
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The technology sector fell 1.2%, hit by a forecast cut from U.S. software company Autodesk Inc.
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Here's where you might see effects from the cut, from your savings account to your job.
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Is Nazi thinking merely a tumor that can be cut from the body politic and discarded?
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Most other items saw tax rates cut from 13 percent to 12 percent and five percent.
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"This is about whatever is cut from the frame of narrative," she says of her story.
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Star Wars' first same-sex kiss has been cut from The Rise of Skywalker in Singapore.
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Duey Stroebel (my former boss) in many ways is cut from the same mold as Johnson.
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"Stop Playin" is a salacious cut from the LA duo which leaves little to the imagination.
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Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services said a promotional fund would be cut from $100 million to just $10 million, while the fund for "navigators" who help people go through a sometimes complex process would be cut from $62.5 million to $93 million.
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Accompanying the chairs are stools cut from the same granite, and they, too, sit languid and cool.
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That fueled speculations of a rate cut from the Bank of Canada as early as next week.
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The role comes after his role was cut from the smash hit Frozen a few years ago.
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If a creator's skin is included in that crate, they get a cut from that key sale.
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The Priv will now sell for $649 without a contract, a $50 cut from its standard price.
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About 2165,2000 jobs will be cut from March 22019 through March 0003 as part of benchmark revisions.
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HSBC cuts to "hold" from "buy" with a target price of 6 euros, cut from 6.5 euros.
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Fans tuned in across six networks, but one scene that some expected was cut from the film.
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Caught under water, the dolphins probably suffocated and then were savagely cut from the nets by fishermen.
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You know the ones — those dumb, otherwise long-sleeved shirts with holes inexplicably cut from the shoulder.
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Other shows Kim claimed her team had cut from her press tour included Access Hollywood and TODAY.
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And, he's all of a sudden concerned about making a cut from the profits of pornographic film.
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Rosholt was recently cut from MMA's leading promotion despite boasting a 6-2 record in the Octagon.
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So any reduction in the rate of increase is not a cut from last year's spending level.
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However, any kind of supply cut from producers could give energy companies relief, said trader Tim Seymour.
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Bella and Gigi Hadid clearly are cut from the same cloth ... from behind they are mirror images.
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They were cut from his feed because they criticized the president and his policies on the platform.
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Trump is embarking on a quest for a huge corporate tax rate cut from 35% to 15%.
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Lockheed Martin and Boeing also offered proposals for the contracts, but were cut from the running early.
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"Wow, I have never been so thankful a scene was cut from a movie," a fan said.
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It wasn't unusual for scenes or locations to be cut from the final versions of the scripts.
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"From the beginning, it was apparent that Paul was cut from a different cloth," Mr. Eldridge said.
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Reportedly a victim of high consumer price, the line was cut from the US menu around 2013.
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The new budget would also take a $6 billion, 20-percent cut from the NIH in 2018.
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Core inflation, which excludes food and tumbling energy prices, was cut from 1.9 percent to 1.7 percent.
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And getting cut from the debates could easily be a death sentence for an already fledgling campaign.
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That's a $16 billion cut from this year and $33 billion less than originally planned for 2023.
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The official Christmas tree, however, is typically a large spruce that is cut from the Black Hills.
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But Adlon's character was eventually cut from the show, because, according to Rosenthal, she wasn't attractive enough.
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Other oil producers including Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have notified customers that they will cut from January.
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The eight-year-old's throat was cut from end to end, his blood splattered on his toys.
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Cardi B has released "Be Careful," a new cut from her forthcoming debut album Invasion of Privacy.
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Cut from a rat-fur horizon, cloudbursts let slip lightings small enough to hide behind your incisor.
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In 13 Hours and the Bad Boys films' car chases, you cut from high to low angles.
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" Fincham explained, "A painting that is cut from its frame and rolled up is easy to move.
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Markets are also pricing in a 50 basis point cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month.
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The Senate passed a budget bill that would protect a $1.5 trillion tax cut from a filibuster.
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She points out the doll's humble origins, with her proportions modeled after paper dolls cut from newspapers.
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Several of the world's largest finished diamonds were cut from it and incorporated into Britain's Crown Jewels.
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Markets are also pricing in a 50 basis point cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month.
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When they're cut from a heavier fabric, like this wool pair from Chloé, shorts become office appropriate.
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That is a more than 70 percent cut from its level when President Barack Obama left office.
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" ASAP Ferg added in a message that he and Vaynerchuk "are cut from the same elegant fabric.
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Under the plan, the top federal capital gains rate is cut from 23.8 percent to 20 percent.
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Some Lowe&aposs employees are getting thousands of dollars cut from their annual pay, starting on Saturday.
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During the previous round of sanctions around 1 million bpd of oil was cut from global markets.
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Analysts estimate anywhere from 200,000 to 1 million bpd could be cut from global exports next year.
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We planned to dedicate a bench to her, too, cut from a strong old growth Douglas fir.
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Garfanje's group has also reportedly paid al Shabaab a cut from its ransom payouts in the past.
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"Someone had spent time with this," Thomas says, running her hands over fabric cut from a housedress.
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Later, in 1962, he was fully cut from training after he was diagnosed with a heart murmur.
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Analysts estimate anywhere from 103,210 to 23 million bpd could be cut from global exports next year.
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Markets also price in a 10 bps rate cut from the European Central Bank at its September meeting.
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"Robert is not cut from a cloth of being street," Carey, who is R. Kelly's younger brother, said.
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Cut from its red tape cocoon, telemedicine could transform abortion into a procedure performed almost entirely at home.
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About 130 points were cut from the Nikkei by the ex-dividend price adjustment, according to market participants.
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She's cut from a different cloth, combining wit, beauty, courage, silliness, character and integrity into one spectacular woman.
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The initiation fee for Mar-a-Lago had been $0003,000 since 2012, when it was cut from $200,000.
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Puigdemont, a conservative mayor of the Catalan city of Girona, is cut from the same cloth as Mas.
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Apple is reportedly trying to negotiate a higher cut from subscription fees when viewers sign up this way.
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"Their hands and knuckles are cut from punching my client and slamming him into a wall," Royle countered.
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Deutsche Bank and UBS were among other major investment banks who suffered a price target cut from Citigroup.
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St. Louis Fed President James Bullard likes the idea of an "insurance" rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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Her infant son, who police said was cut from her womb, was in a hospital in grave condition.
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"He is very much cut from the same cloth as Trump," Drollinger said of Zelensky in early October.
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After getting cut from his college football team, Asghari stopped exercising — but continued to eat like a linebacker.
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Planned Parenthood still received Title X money this year, though cut from about $28 million to $16 million.
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Last year, a same-sex "peck on the lips" was cut from the musical "Les Miserables" following complaints.
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Airbnb takes a 20 percent cut from these bookings, which is more than it takes for home rentals.
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The federal tax credit for Tesla's cars was cut from $7,750 last year to just $1,875 on Monday.
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When I spoke to him, Porowski remarked that the bulk of his tutorials were cut from the episodes.
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There are also layoffs involved here with 1000 jobs expected to be cut from the GoTo move alone.
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OPEC's subsequent agreement with non-OPEC producers made this explicit by stating output would be cut from Jan.
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"Thor: Ragnarok" grossed over $850 million, but a scene that confirmed Valkyrie's sexuality was cut from the film.
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The other three, who had to be cut from their safety harnesses, were declared dead at the hospital.
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" Murray said she doesn't think that $10.5 trillion can be cut from the budget "without having serious impact.
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Rihanna just released her video for "Kiss It Better," the second single cut from her new album ANTI.
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Its services in Seattle, Boston and Los Angeles will also be cut from twice-daily to daily service.
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It has implemented power cuts every day since Thursday, with up to 4,000 MW cut from the grid.
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Johnny Manziel has broken his silence on being cut from the Browns ... thanking the organization for the opportunity.
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There was a scene that was cut from the immersion camp where she went to see a therapist.
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In 290, he introduced the new video for "Fade," an 22014s-inspired cut from The Life of Pablo.
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Look back at the text above, which is cut from an episode that's just a few months old.
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That's a cut from last year's $1.41 per animal unit, and it's the lowest that federal law allows.
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During the previous round of sanctions against Iran, some 1 million bpd of oil was cut from markets.
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Food is often the first thing to be cut from the budgets of families living week to week.
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It contains $511 billion for nondefense discretionary spending, a cut from current spending but higher than Trump's request.
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Capacity has trebled since 2006, he says, and wait times have been cut from 35 to 10 days.
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Pretty soon, all her clients go to her hired coaches, and she gets a cut from each client.
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Kudlow said he wants to see "at least $200 billion" cut from the U.S. trade deficit with China.
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That goal was already cut from 3 percent, due to a June cyber attack that hobbled its operations.
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Democratic candidates for governor since then have been cut from the same mold -- politically moderate, white, older men.
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It said a further 700 jobs would be cut from another plant in Huntington, Indiana, northeast of Indianapolis.
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Under the Senate Republican bill, the corporate tax rate would be cut from 35 percent to 20 percent.
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World Food Program aid to the neediest families has been cut from $31 per month to just $19.
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Certainly, the economy was doing well in 2017 before the top rate was cut from 39.6% to 37%.
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After all, the drop follows a significant price cut from the company's iPad Pro line back in September.
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These women are thick and thin, old and young, and cut from every other cloth you can imagine.
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"When it comes to policy and ideology, Toomey and Trump are cut from the same cloth," Biden said.
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Instead of soothing the markets, another emergency interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve had the opposite effect.
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The jobs will be cut from Deutsche's German operations, the bank confirmed in a statement released on Thursday.
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Instead, the bill provides $54 billion for the department, a modest cut from 2017, keeping H.I.V. funding level.
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And Fusion seems to be of a piece, hustling for its cut from an office in Dupont Circle.
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One of the few advantages of planes was that at last you were cut from this universal communication.
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Mr. Fillon, a former prime minister, is hardly cut from the same populist cloth as Ms. Le Pen.
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Also in the mix were tweed duster coats, harlequin leathers, slinky beaded tops and tracksuits cut from silk.
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The Land and Water Conservation Fund would absorb a $125 million cut from its current $400 million budget.
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But our table erupted in laughter at the evening's rudest joke—one that was cut from the telecast.
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By year's end, as many as 200,000 people could be cut from the program as their memberships expire.
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All 212.5 respondents in the poll expected the rate to be cut from its current level of 218.0%.
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Almirola, though, was cut from his car and placed on a stretcher to be airlifted to the hospital.
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The startup takes between 20% to 35% of the revenue cut from its property owner partners, she explained.
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For 2020, the forecast has been cut from 3 percent to 2.7 percent, which still suggests a rebound.
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Sean Stannard-Stockton and Todd Wenning are two investors that are cut from the same cloth as Buffett.
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The Regal is the third car nameplate that Buick has cut from its lineup in the past year.
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So-called "pass-through" businesses, for example, won't get a clean rate cut from 2900 to 220006 percent.
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Futures markets have priced an even chance of a benchmark rate cut from an already record low 0.75%.
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It contains $6900 billion for nondefense discretionary spending, a cut from current spending but higher than Trump's request.
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I reached out to him, too, just in case some important makeup tidbit got cut from the story.
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But then in November, her weekly hours were cut from 66 to 40, right below the overtime limit.
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But then in November, her weekly hours were cut from 66 to 40, right below the overtime limit.
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Every line shimmers; every image is as precise and well-placed as though it were cut from glass.
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We're told he was cut from other sketches because he refused to leave his dressing room during rehearsal.
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UBS forecast Westpac's first half dividend could be cut from 94 cents to 84 cents per share in 2020.
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Fed fund futures effectively moved to pricing in a tiny U.S. rate cut from a rate increase in July.
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The book of clean water rules, she bragged, would be cut from six inches down to half an inch.
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And his therapy sessions were drastically cut, from multiple sessions a week to a few sessions every two weeks.
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We are entirely cut from the conversation and thus lose our ability to take control of our collective future.
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Almirola, though, was cut from his car and placed on a stretcher to be transported to the care center.
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Reconciling airlines' growth ambitions with their promised 50% carbon emissions cut from 2005 levels will be no easy task.
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In the weeks that followed the initial reports, Spacey was cut from his role in Netflix's House of Cards.
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We cut from the low-res Callister to reality, where Daley works at a company specializing in VR gaming.
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This week voters elected a successor, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who, though 20 years younger, is cut from the same cloth.
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Next year trade growth of 3.7 percent is expected, a cut from the WTO's previous forecast of 4.0 percent.
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U.S. interest rates futures implied traders expect at least one rate cut from the Federal Reserve by year-end.
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Taking Back Sunday: "Cute Without the E" (Cut From the Team) That overgrown, sight-impeding hair is downright iconic.
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DALLAS FEDERAL RESERVE PRESIDENT ROBERT KAPLAN SAYS A RATE CUT FROM HERE WOULD MAKE FED POLICY STIMULATIVE - BLOOMBERG INTERVIEW
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Unfortunately, he only made it into the Canadian Football League, and was cut from that after just two months.
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Donovan's retirement also came shortly after he was cut from the US national team by head coach Jurgen Klinsmann.
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While most analysts expect some form of supply cut from the OPEC-meeting, sentiment in oil markets remains negative.
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The Trump administration is requesting $5.4 billion for the EPA — a 34 percent cut from the 2017 enacted budget.
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"There was not yet a strong case for a rate cut from current levels," according to the meeting's summary.
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Anyone who is holding you back from doing your own thing will have to be cut from your life.
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It is just nice that fans now care about Elliott, who was cut from the UFC far too early.
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These bullies instill in others the fear of being fired, cut from a team, or defeated in an election.
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The vials all contain pieces cut from socks, one of which belonged to a child carrying the malaria parasite.
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MORE, a leader in negotiating the deal, promised a 26 percent to 85033 percent cut from the United States.
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Intu Properties also suffered from a target price cut from Societe Generale, which sent its shares 2.3 percent lower.
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He has already seen Diamond League opportunities for jumpers and throwers cut from seven to five meetings per season.
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She's a looming figure in the books, but clearly the majority of her role was cut from the show.
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Her characters are typically cut from the same cloth that has produced Hillary Swank, Jennifer Lawrence, and Uma Thurman.
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So are you actually taking a cut from the number of orders that are ordered in this delivery Edition?
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There's no magic jump cut from "McDonalds rocks, sleeping sucks!" teenager to fully grown, self-actualized hot yoga attendee.
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It's not just that people like Trump would see their top rate cut from 39.6 percent to 33 percent.
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During the previous round of sanctions against Iran, some 1 million bpd of oil was cut from global markets.
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We've already outlined the most significant scenes found in the scripts that were cut from the final episodes here.
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The state also stands to benefit, as government officials are known to take a cut from the poachers' revenue.
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The proposed plan would seek to postpone the corporate tax cut — from 35 percent to 20 percent — until 2019.
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Amid escalating geopolitical tensions, Russia feared being cut from the global financial system as happened with Iran in 2012.
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The ideologies that gave their sick minds purpose were different, but the actors were cut from the same cloth.
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France wants the inquiry period before the imposition of provisional sanctions to be cut from nine months to two.
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Every time the SBIR and STTR set-asides are raised, funding is cut from the other competitive grant programs.
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This effectively means high tax states are taking a larger cut from the federal government than low-tax states.
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The heads were carefully removed after the individuals had died, and cut from the front just behind the jaw.
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That's before their cut from the autograph signings or the merchandise they move in Ring of Honor's official shop.
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It's called "Can't Fight The Feeling," and it's a forgotten cut from Bradley's first sessions with Menahan Street Band.
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Sometimes big ellipses are cut from them, creating a subliminal suggestion both of masks and Ku Klux Klan hoods.
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The axing of Nylon's beauty editor Tembe Denton-Hurst marks another senior person of color cut from the company.
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He has considered offering José Mourinho a return to Madrid; Conte is cut from the same, military-grade cloth.
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At times, they were told that the character needed to be cut from the draft they were working on.
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Gun owners tended to be cut from the same blue-collar cloth that held together Mr. Trump's core constituency.
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Revisions to previous months' counts saw June cut from 93.53,000 to 178,000 while July fell from 164,000 to 159,000.
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A celebratory scene in which the band members perform in women's clothing was also cut from the Chinese release.
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He had been a lock for the 1988 Olympic team but was a late cut from the '92 squad.
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And an emergency rate cut from the Federal Reserve on Tuesday dealt a particularly harsh blow to bank shares.
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Markopolos disclosed in his report that his firm will receive a cut from the profits of that short bet.
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At Delta, some employees were told their normal workweeks would be cut from five days to three or four.
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Rhea isn't cut from the Roy cloth, so she just doesn't get just how fucked up this family is.
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Committee aides likewise demurred when asked what specifically was cut from the NDAA to reach the lower top line.
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Under the new Republican tax law, the federal corporate income rate was cut from 35 percent to 21 percent.
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As the saga unfolded, Smollett's character on "Empire" was cut from the final two episodes of the show's season.
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Evan and I, kind of cut from the same cloth, both of us —Feloni: How did you meet him?
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In the meantime, due to his arrest, Chad's been cut from a charity boxing event featuring other 'Bachelor' stars.
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Roy is described by the conservative Club for Growth as "cut from the same cloth" as politicians like Sen.
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Its holdings in extractive fossil fuels have been cut from 5003% of total assets in 2017 to 0.4% today.
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In addition, Roku takes a cut from advertising sales on channels run by other media companies on Roku's platform.
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They may even like to see inflation rise, since they can take a bigger cut from a bigger base.
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The Trump administration has requested $17.3 million for the program in 85033, a $7.9 million cut from current levels.
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Would you like me to make an appoint— I don't want a cut from some-damn-body named Mariah!
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In most campaigns, a focus on the Latino vote is the first item to be cut from the budget.
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During the previous round of sanctions against Iran, about 1 million bpd of oil was cut from global markets.
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In an email, Mr. Benbihy said Mr. Ai's segment had been cut from the Berlin film for artistic reasons.
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Current law limits military spending to $549 billion and nonmilitary spending to $516 billion, a cut from current levels.
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The tax cut from Sherrod Brown, who's a potential candidate, is likewise focused on the middle class and poor.
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None of the retailer's top 10 vendors will be cut from its stores, Stack said, declining to provide more specifics.
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It's like a scene that would've been cut from a Simon plot line of the Inbetweeners for being too awkward.
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There are even four managers who make the cut from the all-important and notoriously tough domestic U.S. equity market.
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For every five minutes of running water you cut from your shower, you save 100 liters of clean, drinkable water.
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Recently, Britain's youth centres had £260m cut from their budgets, affecting thousands of teenagers and causing hundreds of job losses.
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Families who make 500 percent of the poverty level would have their spending cut from $10,000 to $6,400 on average.
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A cut from that scene to another in which Crawford hovers over her in the hospital certainly suggests as much.
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Lyft will now take a cut from cancellation fees, as well as the entire fee from canceled Lyft Line trips.
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Alex Carpenter took her game to Canada, China and Russia after getting cut from Team U.S.A. before the 2000 Olympics.
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That'll mean offering developers enough of a cut from each subscription that they don't feel like they're getting ripped off.
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Cramer said there is enough weak data from industrials earnings to justify another interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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That's a $200 price cut from the original $699 price, less than two months after it began shipping to customers.
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But based on the Trump-gold standard for private jets, it's no wonder he's demanding a cost cut from Boeing.
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Don't be fooled by this simple tube: The stuff inside is cut from the same cloth as much pricier potions.
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The obvious money pot here is the $1.5 trillion for the corporate rate being cut from 35 to 20 percent.
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Recently, she showed off her rapping skills on "Blue's Freestyle," which is a cut from JAY-Z's 4:44 album.
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An average of 36 percent has been cut from London boroughs' youth services, with some cutting more than 50 percent.
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Instead, Moneytis takes a small cut from third-party services as it is generating leads for those foreign exchange services.
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Other times, like on this cut from 2003's Meteora, the desperate search for belonging took on a quieter tone.
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Rally returns: Global markets are rallying again as optimism returns about a potential interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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Midler's cut from her first movie because she doesn't like her character… and may have broke the director's jaw. 15.
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Verizon wrangled a $350 million price cut from Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer, but that may have been too little.
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Budget deficits have been cut from the record-high 6.3 percent of GDP in 2009 to 1.5 percent last year.
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The initiation fee for Mar-a-Lago was set at $100,000 starting in 2012, when it was cut from $85033,000.
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Reports cited tension between Manafort and Lewandowski as a central reason the latter was cut from the campaign in June.
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On his deathbed in Paris he asked for his heart to be cut from his body and buried in Poland.
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Instead, in Apocalypse, the X-Men and the villains they face are all cut from the exact same emotional cloth.
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Britain's budget deficit has been cut from nearly 10 percent of gross domestic product in 2010 to around 2 percent.
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Performing "Santeria," a cut from DAYTONA, PUSH commands the stage, serving as many screwed up faces as he can make.
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Each episode is a dizzying barrage or pranks and social observations, cut from a similar cloth as the show's predecessors.
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The proposed reductions are separate from 1,000 jobs GE said it cut from its power unit in the first quarter.
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Michael Jordan can say he was cut from his varsity basketball team, but was driven enough to overcome the slight.
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Although the former secretary of State has moved left of late, the two women are cut from different ideological cloths.
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Nearby stands a jam-packed rack of pants, shirts and jackets that a local tailor cut from these unexpected fabrics.
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Expenditure on that revamp has already been cut from $25 billion, and room for maneuver now was limited, said Landerretche.
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The New York Times reported Fed-Ex saw its tax rate cut from 34 percent to 0 percent in 85033.
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But even before getting that breakout role, Washington said she was relieved that she was cut from the earlier shows.
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His subjects, he reflected, had been cut from the herd of average mortals by their wiring or by their obsession.
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Second, many in the current wave of Democratic contenders are cut from a different cloth than your typical Democratic pol.
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Heather O'Reilly, for instance, was cut from the Olympic qualifying team but will remain a tier 1 player for 2016.
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Managing Editor Danielle Riendeau shared the games she cut from her list last week, and now I'm doing the same.
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By the numbers: The industry employs more than 800,000 people but could see jobs cut from a loss of investment.
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Cut from the same cloth as Neil Blender and Mark Gonzales, Dill carries the torch of skateboarding's earliest skater artists.
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Publishers will finally get paid: For the first time, publishers will be able to take a cut from video ads.
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Roseanne Barr was already punished, and rightly so, by being cut from the show after a racist tweet in May.
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Just as interesting as the semifinalists are those who didn't make the cut from an initial group of over 100.
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After Ann Coulter had some critical words about progress on the border wall, she was cut from the list, too.
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Jewel-toned separates prefaced a parade of floral gowns — some richly printed, others cut from lace, embroidered, spangled or fringed.
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They were cut from locally grown beech or brook ash — no one is really sure — and measured 220 centimeters long.
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The auto company received a lower tax cut from the 2017 legislation than Mr. Biden estimated: $104 million last year.
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When you look at public-health funding around the country, we continually get cut from federal, state and city budgets.
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NAB currently expects just one more rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) later this year, to 0.75%.
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Yet when these two actresses from different generations shared the stage, they seemed unmistakably cut from the same luxurious cloth.
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Ms. Lala's extended family built their tent using bamboo they cut from the forest and large blue tarps they purchased.
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The chance of a swift cut from the Bank of England brought sterling down to $1.2792, 0.2% on the day.
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"We are in collaboration with IOCs to cut from their part," he told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference.
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The 28500 pages were cut from a report by the George W. Bush administration in the interest of national security.
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"DAU" was to arrive in Berlin in 2018, as an immersive exhibit that included movies cut from the filmed material.
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It is cut from the same cloth as the Marie Kondo craze of 2014, and suits this year's hygge, too.
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Redfield took a pay cut from his previous job as a professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
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The November gain of 218,2000 was cut from 1533,108 to 2000,295.7, making the net from the two revisions minus-24,000.
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Brockhampton is a remarkably prolific boy band, but this deep cut from their first-ever mixtape has remained a standout.
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"Speaker Paul Ryan just BRAGGED about a secretary getting a $1.50 tax cut from his tax scam," the ad reads.
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Even the Star Wars prequels, for all their many faults, at least felt like films cut from the same cloth.
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Investors otherwise broadly remain on the sidelines ahead of an expected rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday.
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A year later, it&aposs still on the market — but now with a 25% cut from its original asking price.
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Then, in June, MONUSCO's 85033/2018 budget was cut by $92 million—an 8 percent cut from the previous year.
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"Speaker Paul Ryan just BRAGGED about a secretary getting a $28503 tax cut from his tax scam," the ad reads.
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His father, Cecil, was a struggling entrepreneur who sold ice cut from Lake Michigan and later invented a foot balm.
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Fed fund futures (FFC) effectively moved to pricing in a tiny U.S. rate cut from a rate increase in July.
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Meanwhile, the bond market was expecting another big interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve at its meeting next week.
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Cut from outback New South Wales, still in the grip of a multiyear drought, to the rains in North Queensland.
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Ted Cruz are cut from very different ideological cloth, but both enjoy "outsider" personas and occasional clashes with party leaders.
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A diorama glimpsed in a corridor, crowded with tiny pictures of characters cut from shows, manifests as a full room.
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Not quite on the same level as Brad Stevens, but cut from a similar cloth: young, mild-mannered, and adaptable.
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Like you said, she and Elliot are cut from the same cloth, and she's suffered the same loss he has.
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This amounts to a $193 billion dollar cut from a program with a yearly budget of less than $75 billion.
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After monstrous lobbying, Congress decided on a corporate tax rate of 250%, a significant cut from the current 35% tax rate.
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U.S. interest rate futures rose on Friday as traders increased their bets on more than one rate cut from the Fed.
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Advertising will be cut from $25 million spent on 217 sign-ups to $2100 million, said Health and Human Services officials.
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The former Texan&aposs wide receiver was cut from the team two days after the "Detroit Free Press" broke this story.
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Brian Wilkie's scheduled appearance on ITV's This Morning was cut from the show to make way for the royal wedding news.
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OIS was actually cut from the original Pixel in favor of software adjustments, though it did appear in the Pixel 2.
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The barefoot country songstress got backup help from future Eagles guitarist Bernie Leadon as she sings a deep cut from 1969.
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The surrealist diatribe was cut from the live broadcast, but shared on social media, including one Chris Rock Instagram live stream.
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After initially showing slight signs of improvement, the baby boy who was cut from his mother's womb in April has died.
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I see a junior stylist, which is considerably cheaper than getting a cut from the more experienced hairdressers at the salon.
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It has a similar arrangement in Syria, where it takes a cut from the operations of oil and natural gas fields.
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A downgrade would have seen South Africa cut from key bond indexes and could have triggered billions of dollars in outflows.
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All Pakistan-based terror groups, whether they launch attacks in Pakistan or not, are cut from the same extremist ideological cloth.
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The annual forecast has now been cut from 3.73% in December last year to 3.2% in April, and 1.5% in July.
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Glasses are typically cut from a much bigger sheet of material, with a lot of negative space that just becomes waste.
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Ramp is betting on interchange fees to make money, as it gets a cut from all transactions made with the card.
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The vessel eventually cut from the hump is charitably declared "a beggar's bowl" by Mr Feng, to chortles from his workshop.
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Wall Street also kept an eye on economic data as investors increasingly price in a rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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TechCrunch notes that the move isn't a new revenue stream for Spotify, which does not take a cut from the sales.
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Another scene shows a young woman cutting her head out of pictures and pasting it onto model bodies cut from magazines.
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Ortega's designs are cut from materials finished and treated in his mills and then sewn by a network of local shops.
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Despite those two reports, technology stocks barely sold off, thanks to the potential rate cut from the Fed, the host said.
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Following an alarming Instagram post late Saturday evening, Pete Davidson was reportedly cut from all live sketches on Saturday Night Live.
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But Tehran has signalled it wants to cut from higher levels of 4.1-4.2 million bpd, one of the sources said.
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However, the ok face, sad pile of poo, and question-mark face have been cut from the list of draft candidates.
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He was briefly mentioned by Sansa in Episode 5 of Season 7, and his physical appearance was cut from another scene.
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Spacey will be cut from the remainder of the season, but production is still investigating allegations of sexual misconduct on set.
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The third is "Special," a cut from the My Woman sessions, which you can hear at the top of the page.
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Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall Jenner are cut from the same cloth ... when it comes to their asses on yachts, that is.
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"Real women are not cut from the same molds, and now Barbie isn't, either," Marissa DiBartolo, the senior editor of TheToyInsider.
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Here's another with everyone's favourite minor character, Milhouse: A Milhouse appearance we cut from "Who Shot Mr. Burns, Pt. 2" pic.twitter.
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The number of employees has dropped from 288,000 to 103,000; the number of branches has been cut from 6,100 to 244,211.
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This album cut from 1999's Rainbow, sets out an autobiographical story of an "imperfect" family, over true sad-girl piano.
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The friends I have now are a lot more accepting because we're all kind of cut from the same weird cloth.
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He was cut from the film, however, when a Paramount executive ordered Coppola to shuffle actors into different parts, THR reports.
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She first went public with her claim that allegations had been cut from the profile in a 2015 Daily Beast article.
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At the time, she denied reports from reporter Yashar Ali that she had been "cut" from the network's list of contributors.
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That is down from approximately 5.2 percent for 2015, a goal it had already cut from above 5.5 percent in November.
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The performer — who was cut from the final episodes of this season of "Empire" following his arrest — has maintained his innocence.
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For small domestic brewers, taxes on the first 6900,2628 barrels have been cut from $28503 per barrel to $22019 per barrel.
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He was one of seven committee members who sought the half-point cut from the current target range of 2.25%-2.5%.
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Netflix's longtime chief product officer, Neil Hunt, for example, failed the keeper test in 2017 and was cut from the company.
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I'm talking about the Blades and the earlier Fast/Furiosi, movies featuring an ultra-masculine hero cut from the Eastwood mold.
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Al Franken has been cut from the TV broadcast of "David Letterman: The Mark Twain Prize" after allegations of sexual misconduct.
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The Giants have options to replace Thomas, including Jasper Brinkley, who was unexpectedly cut from the team late in the preseason.
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When he was a high school sophomore, Girardi was cut from the basketball team and told to prepare for baseball instead.
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Buying a house in Seattle and filling it with furniture, only to get cut from the Seahawks days later, he said.
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Luther Strange (R-Ala.), whom McConnell is backing in a primary against two GOP rivals cut from more Trumpian cloth: Rep.
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Turner's eight-month-old fetus was cut from her belly and stomped on as her lifeless body was hanging upside down.
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Trump officials will purportedly float a $6.1 billion budget for the EPA next year, a $2 billion cut from current levels.
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But the deal was nearly derailed by the disclosure of the breaches and $350 million was cut from Verizon's original offer.
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All cut from black paper by the able hand of Kara Elizabeth Walker, an Emancipated Negress and leader in her Cause.
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But when we see him finally get that fresh cut from Bibby, it all starts to make an inkling of sense.
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Its chunky case was cut from corrosion-resistant bronze and housed a Unitas 290-23 movement by the Swiss specialist ETA.
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We expect a 50 bps cut from the Fed in the US for instance, and nothing from the ECB in March.
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CEO Mike Wirth said he's heard positive discussion regarding a production cut from ahead of the group's meeting that begins Thursday.
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That's equivalent to net stimulus from the Fed of twice that, roughly a 300 basis point cut from the Federal Reserve.
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Mrs von der Leyen wants to upgrade the EU's carbon-emissions target for 2030 to a 55% cut from 1990 levels.
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Transparent faceplates measuring 9 by 13 inches are cut from large sheets of polyethylene using a laser cutter or cutting die.
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A car muffler ornamented with beads and stars cut from an American flag could be a ritual object or a weapon.
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So a cut from here likely wouldn't come unless the coronavirus presented a longer-term threat to global and U.S. growth.
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Mitt Romney in 2628 promised to restore the $28500 billion Obamacare cut from the federal health insurance program for senior citizens.
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But Tehran has signaled it wants to cut from higher levels of 4.1-4.2 million bpd, one of the sources said.
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Baghdad is also still debating whether it should cut from the levels of OPEC's estimates or its own, higher, production figures.
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Too often, coaches and other authority figures hold all the cards; athletes who speak up risk getting cut from the team.
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The Australian dollar edged lower before an expected interest rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) later on Tuesday.
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Traders have been pricing in at least one rate cut from the Fed for this year, CME Group's FedWatch tool shows.
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Each block has a color, corresponding to one of your lightsabers, and tells you what direction you need to cut from.
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Markets forecast no policy change from the ECB in the next two years, and just one rate cut from the Fed.
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The corporate tax rate would be cut from 35 percent to 21 percent, up from 20 percent in the original bills.
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And the hair will be cut from A to Z, where there&aposs always a line for the volume grow together.
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We expect a 50 bps cut from the Fed in the US for instance, and nothing from the ECB in March.
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Marriage is in the works, but of course the mother doesn't like her because she isn't cut from the same cloth.
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Tensions have been rising as educators strike and the board faces a decision about whether to cut from the district's budget.
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From spiffed-up jogging shorts to jackets cut from technical fabrics, this season's sporty pieces get a twist of tailored refinement.
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They want the state to restore more than $200 million in funding for public schools cut from the budget since 2008.
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Some of the worst atrocities -- people being burned alive; men having their genitals cut from their bodies and stuffed in their mouths; fetuses cut from the bodies of black women dangling from the rope tied around a tree branch -- were committed out in the open with the full knowledge, and sometimes direct or indirect participation, of local legal authorities.
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On the one hand, this is more than a 20% cut from the $35.5 billion profit forecast the association released last December.
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Bird Platform works by selling the vehicles to these entrepreneurs at cost, then taking a 20 percent cut from the ride revenue.
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The government said import duties on washing machines and refrigerators will be cut from 20.5 percent to 8 percent, effective July 1.
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It doesn't get much more crony capitalist than that, and this support for another new tax is cut from the same cloth.
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European markets closed lower on Thursday as a revenue guidance cut from Apple fueled fears of a slump in global economic growth.
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He said that 1.4 million barrels per day (bpd) was cut from global oil output last month as part of the deal.
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Scenes involving gay sex and drug taking were cut from a screening in Russia, drawing criticism from John and the film's makers.
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The gains demonstrate that the potential cut from coke producers has offset concerns of falling demand for coke and other industrial commodities.
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Euro zone money markets now fully price in a 10 bps rate cut from the European Central Bank within the next year.
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Wait times at another key southern port, Paranagua, were cut from 20173 to six days over the same time frame (tmsnrt.rs/22017gWspaz).
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She's a woman cut from that same "greed is good" and "money is a drug" ethos, but she lacks that same extravagance.
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We have had number cut after number cut after number cut from all of these bedraggled banking, mineral, mining and machinery companies.
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His successor as CEO, Martin Winterkorn, a man cut from the same cloth, wanted the firm to become the world's biggest carmaker.
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And Spurlock has been cut from Stephanie Soechtig's doc "The Devil We Know," also due next month at the Sundance Film Festival.
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However, it is important, especially in light of their recent comments to remember that these women are cut from the same cloth.
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European stocks closed higher Friday as disappointing U.S. nonfarm payroll figures boosted speculation of an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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Investor expectations of a June rate cut from the Fed rose last week to 27.5%, according to the CME Group's FedWatch tool.
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We spoke to her about this runaway hit, how she got cut from the movie, and details about her forthcoming next novel.
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Because we saw her calling Philip on the phone earlier from Topeka, then cut from the surveillance to Elizabeth back in Topeka.
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So Doran and his daughter Arianne Martell (another character cut from the show) must now decide whether to ally with Aegon instead.
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Richardson was the target of Banks' ire after responding to being cut from the competition stone-faced and seemingly full of apathy.
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This is why the scene that was cut from Ragnarok — according to Thompson, it showed a woman leaving Valkyrie's bedroom — is important.
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Funding for music and visual and performing arts is often one of the first departments to get cut from a school budget.
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Patients could see treatment sessions cut from 37 minutes to 3 minutes, and can complete a full course in just two weeks.
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In motion, it can be strange to witness: movement appears choppy, as if every third frame has been cut from the reel.
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Still, traders fully expect a rate cut from the Fed in July and see a 25% possibility of a half-point move.
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"apologies X." While the joke did air when the semi-final was initially broadcast, it has since been cut from the episode.
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BEFORE: Katie Bolden, 32 AFTER: Katie's hair had great color already, so she just got a fresh cut from stylist Jocelyn Marrero.
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Washington's demand for a $200 billion cut from China's U.S. goods trade surplus doubles Trump's previous request for a $3013 billion cut.
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According to Reuters calculations, Russia's cut from the October level reached 100,000 bpd in February, resulting in compliance of just 33 percent.
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The tax plan, unveiled last week, calls for the country's corporate tax rate to be cut from 35 percent to 15 percent.
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They're cut from different cloths, but united in vivaciousness—and it helps that Kaytranada seems so stoked to be doing the weaving.
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But ranchers point to the fact that the horn can also be cut from a tranquilized animal and allowed to grow back.
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And then there's always that utter disappointment I feel when a major character or plot point is cut from the show entirely.
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The group have shared a cut from the album, "Reminder," which is a bold showcase of the trio's ever-sharp songwriting skills.
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Marler revealed in an article he posted in the Food Poisoning Journal on Saturday six foods he has cut from his diet.
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It restored Broadway songs like "Freddy, My Love" that were cut from the film, and staged some movie scenes in new ways.
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NFL Network reports Countess declined to take a pay cut from his $2 million restricted free agent tender, leading to his release.
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This represents a $150 million cut from FY 2016 — and the program was already cut by $273 million the year before that.
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Likelihood of a smaller rate cut from the U.S. central bank lifted the dollar, making gold expensive for investors holding other currencies.
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"When your eyelashes are longer than your hair, you know you've just gotten cut from Chris McMillan," she said in the video.
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Violet Baudelaire is cut from the same cloth, though she uses her powers for creating inventions in A Series of Unfortunate Events.
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"We were so nervous, there's a good ten minutes of us stalling that we had to cut from the start," said Adam.
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The estimate was cut from a previous forecast of 60 million tonnes due to floods that hit key farm areas in April.
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The company will not facilitate the payment or delivery of items and will not take a cut from any transactions, Facebook said.
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Other series, like Fox's "Prove Innocent" and NBC's "I Feel Bad," were poorly received before they were cut from their respective networks.
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Longs were cut from 22 million barrels to as little as 242 million but have recently been boosted back to 29 million.
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"He is not an executive that is cut from the old-school media mogul cloth," said Anthony DiClemente, an analyst with Nomura.
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Oil analysts said OPEC producers may not be able to fully supply the market if Iranian oil is cut from the market.
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In general, it's impossible to tell which trucks are carrying wood that's been legally cut from those that have been illegally razed.
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PARIS (Reuters) - A golden laurel leaf cut from the crown of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte will be auctioned near Paris on Sunday.
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And in the 1940s, Lena Horne's scenes were routinely cut from the movies in which she appeared when shown in the South.
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This final funding amount is a significant cut from the $85033 billion over five years that was in the original House bill.
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Since the Fed began publishing policymakers' economic projections in 2012, estimates of the long-run rate have been cut from 4.25 percent.
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Under the Trump budget, funding for this program would be cut from $7.5 million to $445,000—rendering the program inoperable and ineffective.
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It has the type of production that's way more clean-cut from the fuzziness of their Keep On Your Mean Side days.
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Cleveland Browns safety Jermaine Whitehead was cut from the team after posting a series of threatening tweets directed at fans on Sunday.
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Despite eager performances from Mr. Blum and Ms. Monk, those most reliable of pros, their characters feel cut from shiny, synthetic cloth.
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For a stage monologue cut from less flashy (but more honest) cloth, try "The B*easts," written and performed by Monica Dolan.
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It's not a direct apples-to-apples comparison, however, because the latter two get a bigger cut from each dollar they process.
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The three-acre park will run over the Amtrak rail cut from 36th Street to 39th Street between 10th and 11th Avenues.
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The OECD estimated that global GDP will be 2.4% this year, a 0.5% percentage point cut from a forecast done in November.
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This is information I cut from the Grace Notes column, not wanting to diminish Big's bigness in readers' minds, or my own.
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But it was taking its cut from the $20 figure — small change when it is one ride, but a huge amount cumulatively.
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The ride-hailing service said it had been taking its cut from a figure including state taxes, rather than a pretax fare.
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I had a carpet burn on the small of my back, a cut from the broken wineglass—nothing more serious than that.
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To him, we're like dolls cut from flypaper, each one of us connected to the other and dotted with foul little corpses.
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Trump in May proposed slashing the OSM's budget to $129 million for fiscal 2018, a 49 percent cut from the previous year.
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More than $800 billion would be cut from the Medicaid program for the poor, and more than $192 billion from food stamps.
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The chance of a 25 bps rate cut from the Bank of England fell to 76%, compared to around 90% on Friday.
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Vrieling was one of four riders cut from the Games over the rule, resulting in a call to re-examine the regulation.
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I've been pretty hard on app stores in this newsletter for being walled gardens that take too large a cut from developers.
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This is what happens in the book, too (including a very controversial group sex scene, that was thankfully cut from the movie).
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Prior to the decision, economists predicted a sixth rate cut from the central bank amid a notable slowdown in the Indian economy.
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The sketch was cut from the final broadcast for being "political," according to a Politico interview with several former White House officials.
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In 2016, around 1,000 jobs were cut from Barclays' investment banking business worldwide in an attempt to reduce costs and boost revenues.
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They are starting to confront the real possibility of getting cut from future debates, as the Democratic National Committee raises its standards.
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If the VA would only adopt electronic filing, using available off the shelf software, weeks could be cut from the appeals process.
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The main price driver has been a supply cut from OPEC and Russia, who started to withhold output in January last year.
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Markets had been widely anticipating a sixth rate cut from the Indian central bank amid a notable slowdown in the country's economy.
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Markets had widely expected a sixth rate cut from the Reserve Bank of India amid a notable slowdown in the Indian economy.
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More than $800 billion would be cut from the Medicaid program for the poor and more than $192 billion from food stamps.
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It's celebrated in display-name puns — Petty Boop, Petty Labelle, Petty Images — and circulated in animated GIFs cut from reality-TV shows.
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While a rate cut from the European Central Bank was unlikely, Zahn said he expected a return to quantitative easing in 2020.
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With The Orville, all the jokes could be seamlessly cut from any given episode, and what's left would be a bootleg TNG knockoff.
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And like a lost cut from that artist's 1985 studio album, No Jacket Required, "Finale" is gleaming, high-drama pop at its finest.
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Facebook has developed itself into an advertising giant, competing with Google for digital dollars and aiming to take a cut from TV budgets.
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He took in the splintered scraps and the chunks cut from one sculpture that were waiting perhaps to find their place in another.
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Here's what I think: Trump and West are cut from the same cloth — they're both big egos with a flare for the dramatic.
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The shell and the keys are all cut from the same piece of wood, so the keyboard retains the plank's beautiful, natural grain.
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The story goes that after the wrestling match came "a glorious dance-off," which for some reason was cut from the final edit.
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The first thing anyone will notice about the MW3003s is that they seem like they were cut from a nice pair of eyeglasses.
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He'll also get a cut from the lottery for selling the winning ticket, and said he will give the money to his employees.
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But, when voters replaced him with Herman Mashaba from the main opposition party in 2016, funding was cut from the bicycle lane project.
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Fox had previously vocally supported the actor but now won't comment on a report that Smollett's character is being cut from upcoming scenes.
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A demotion would mean a pay cut, from an annual salary of $203,500 to $183,100, base pay levels set by Congress for 2019.
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Shortly after getting cut from "American Idol," Jennifer Hudson had her breakout performance in "Dreamgirls" in 2006, launching her singing and acting career.
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Redundancy pay was cut from 45 days per year worked to a still-generous 33 days, making lay-offs more bearable for companies.
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Then there's the possibility of not making rosters or travel squads and getting cut from rosters, things Rampone said she had to overcome.
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Evan Smith, a scientist at the Gemological Institute of America, recently studied inclusions in shards cut from diamonds of unusual size and quality.
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Long ago I came to terms with the fact that tricky platforming side-scrollers cut from the Mario mold aren't really my thing.
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The full scene was cut from the show, but HBO made it available on Youtube and Tobolowsky himself shared the video on Saturday.
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Of course, that's not the only part of the book that gets cut from the movie adaptation of Call Me By Your Name.
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Tidelands is cut from the supernatural-soap-opera mold that has become a CW signature, but because it's Netflix, it can include nudity.
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"We do not expect a production freeze - let alone a production cut - from the OPEC meeting," investment bank Jefferies said in a report.
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In an open letter this month they demanded a bigger financial cut from the Games and an end to the IOC Rule 40.3.
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I've learned that Lyft has better corporate policies and takes a smaller cut from their drivers, and it is the exact same service.
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He believes it will increase fans' engagement—and that the leagues could take a cut from revenue generated by bets on their events.
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Squire currently works with 25 New York City-based barber shops, which give the company a cut from services booked through the app.
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" When asked if Zay could potentially be cut from the team, McDermott said "At this point, we don't foresee anything like that happening.
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Leonardo DiCaprio gets cut from The Revenant in favor of Al Sharpton in The Revenant Al Sharpton, while Steve Jobs becomes Steve Harvey.
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They look like they are cut from stone, thus the illusion of heft, their surfaces resembling industrially produced materials such as polished granite.
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The victim was dismembered, his heart cut from his chest and thrown into a canyon with other body parts, according to court papers.
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Chew was to have begun serving a sentence of three years and four months, which had been cut from six years on appeal.
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But the company also gets a cut of the total order amount — customers don't realize that Deliveroo gets a cut from both sides.
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Like his previously released material from the album, "Raise the Dead" is a live cut from a performance in Berlin earlier this year.
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Also, ThankRoll, which already employs five people and is using Stripe for its payment processing, takes a five percent cut from every transaction.
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The escape is shown as a cut from Wrench's soundless point of view to Nikki's as soon as she's awakened by loud explosions.
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In fact, Cahalan discovered, Lando, who would have been pseudopatient No. 9, was cut from the study because his experience had been positive.
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But her time on the hit Fox show would be short lived, as she was cut from the competition in the first week.
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The corporate tax rate will be cut from 35 percent to 20 percent — the largest reduction in U.S. history, according to the document.
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Geopolitical risks in Hong Kong, trends in global growth and we are also expecting at least one more cut from the Federal Reserve.
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WeWork's has seen its projected valuation cut from $47 billion to less than $20 billion due to a lack of interest from investors.
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A key sex scene between two young women in the movie "Booksmart" has reportedly been cut from the version shown on some airlines.
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But there seems to be a higher proportion of people Down Under seemingly cut from the same cloth as the late crocodile hunter.
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"If there is no pushback on a rate cut (from Powell), a 25 basis-point cut is pretty much a given," Osborne said.
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And like a lost cut from that artist's 1985 studio album, No Jacket Required, "Finale" is gleaming, high-drama pop at its finest.
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To do this, Leonard used a variety of materials, like oil, stencils cut from plastic, and Aerogel, an ultra-light, water-repellant material.
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It develops, by stealthy degrees (warning: spoilers ahead), that they are both cut from a similar, deceptively silky cloth of misogyny and sadism.
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Mr. Graff initially had 66 stones, ranging in size from less than a carat to around 26 carats, cut from the rough diamond.
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The state's public schools are shouldering the burden of the state's budget crisis, with $44.5 million cut from public education in 2015 alone.
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SARA EISEN: In the meantime, we've got some monetary stimulus in the form of that surprise double rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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Her architecturally grounded designs are often cut from a single piece of fabric, like her signature stretch silk, draped into body-flattering forms.
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Markets are expecting another rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve at its policy meeting on March 18, following last week's emergency easing.
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Now Mr. McDaniel is weighing a challenge to the state's other Republican senator, Roger Wicker, a McConnell ally cut from Mr. Cochran's mold.
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Ms. Hupfield is surrounded by diamonds cut from gray industrial felt and arranged like the zigzag lines of a comic-book speech bubble.
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Another track, "The Scream," was originally cut from the album, but has since been released on the "collector's edition" reissue of the album.
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A majority of European sub-sector indexes fell, with technology stocks down 1% after a forecast cut from U.S. software company Autodesk Inc.
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Kevin O'Leary told CNBC on Tuesday that he does not want to see another interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve in September.
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The issuance in May will likely to be cut from a planned 400 billion yen ($3.8 billion) to 300 billion yen, they said.
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Two decades ago, Labour MP Dawn Primarolo successfully campaigned to get the VAT on sanitary items cut from 17.5 percent to 5 percent.
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The deficit has been cut from 7 percent of gross domestic product in 2014 to 0.4 percent at the end of last year.
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YouTube keeps about 45 percent of ad revenue from user videos, but generally takes a lower cut from content uploaded by TV networks.
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We owe it to them to restore the Medicare funding Obamacare cut from the program and ensure its solvency for years to come.
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The provision drew resistance from other industry commentators, and was cut from the final version that regulators, including the Fed, approved this year.
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The decision leaves Jones 45 points below the cutoff with one race remaining until the playoff field is cut from 4003 to 12.
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"Etsy's so popular they raised their cut from 3.5 percent of each transaction to 5 [percent and] nobody batted an eyelash," he said.
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As a result of the shake-up, their vacation time was substantially cut, from 25 unpaid days to five paid and five unpaid.
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"I was just kind of sick of getting cut from the team, not playing well when I did get the opportunities," Blackmon said.
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"I think it's ingrained in who I am," said the player, who was cut from Carolina's practice squad around this time last year.
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Lind dedicated her entire cut from the first two shows to New York groups, mostly to the widows and orphans of fallen firefighters.
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Refugee admissions would be halted for 120 days while screening procedures are reviewed, with the number allowed in cut from 110,000 to 50,000.
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In addition to the strong July report, June's 1.93,21.9 gain was revised up to 22017,250 though May was cut from 152,000 to 145,000.
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On top of all that, Roku also receives a cut from every Netflix or other streaming service subscription that's made on its devices.
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For 2020 it asked that non-military aid to Ukraine be cut from $250m to $145m, and to Moldova from $52m to $18m.
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Winning forever: Corporations They got a massive rate cut, from 35% to 21%, starting in 2018 that's permanently enshrined in the new law.
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The main price driver has been a supply cut from OPEC and its allied producers, who started to withhold output in January 2017.
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That follows a previous price cut, from $195 million last year — so it's price has dropped by $57 million over the past year.
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This is not a glamorous diva in a ruffle-trained gown but a woman cut from plain black cloth, buttoned high, fully covered.
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However, traders still fully expect a rate cut from the Fed in July and see a 25% possibility of a half-point move.
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Video can be stored to an unlimited online storage locker provided by Google, and high-resolution photos can be cut from the clip.
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There's an extra line [that was cut from the film], at the very beginning when he and Louise are introduced to each other.
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However, traders still fully expect a rate cut from the Fed in July and see a 28% possibility of a half-point move.
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Ms. Lopez created a dress pattern cut from tamale wrapping paper and printed all over with cyanotypes, which have a distinctly cyan-blue color.
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" ABBAS AMELI-RENANI, PORTFOLIO MANAGER, GLOBAL EMERGING MARKETS, AT AMUNDI "The outlook change from Moody's was more expected than the rating cut from Fitch.
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So far it hasn't, though it made its way onto Discover Weekly playlists throughout the summer and hasn't been cut from "Badass Women" yet.
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Kloves brought up the character of Alistair, a spider that Harry befriended under the cupboard, who was ultimately cut from the script for time.
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Together, the pair spoke about the show, including its recent reboot, the cast dynamics, and the time that Shepard was cut from the sitcom.
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That figure represented a 1 percent cut from the year before but remains one of the richest public company CEO pay packages in finance.
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Unlike other episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, tonight's episode didn't cut from multiple plot lines between the different sisters and their families.
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The IEA said it was too soon to judge the impact of the joint production cut from OPEC and non-OPEC oil producing nations.
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That represents a bigger drop than the 3 percent cut from October levels that 11 participating OPEC members are reportedly being asked to shoulder.
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For instance, iExec leaves it to the users to determine the price of their computational resources and doesn't take any cut from their earnings.
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The Falcons signed him in May as a free agent but he was cut from the team in September, according to the Ledger-Enquirer.
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What we see is a pretty quick cut from "I swear I'll never tell anyone" to her telling someone, specifically to forward an agenda.
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Under the budget released Monday, the Navy would get $19.9 billion to buy eight new ships, a $16253 billion cut from this fiscal year.
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All on my own I managed to sew a wobbly circle with maroon thread onto a piece cut from an old green flannelette sheet.
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When college classes were cut from Bedford Hills due to federal and state funding cuts, Pulinario and others fought to successfully bring them back.
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Even though Apple isn't taking a cut from a substantial portion of Spotify's subscribers, Spotify's criticisms of the App Store still largely hold up.
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FACATATIVÁ, COLOMBIA — Your Valentine's Day roses were probably cut from the stem in a farm outside of Bogotá by a man like Raúl Olmos.
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We weren't prepared for this deal, but the Apple iPhone XR (64GB) has been cut from the list price of £749 to just £612.64.
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It takes a 4 percent cut from each user and says it is profitable, taking on the $14 billion electricity market in the country.
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Jumia, which now counts Nigeria as its largest market, makes money both selling its own products, and taking a cut from third-party sales.
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In the late 1990s, Greenpeace, ForestEthics and the Sierra Club began lobbying Canadian timber purchasers to stop buying wood cut from the BC rainforest.
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Another passage that was cut from Clapper's draft statement addressed the flurry of leaks to the media in the lead-up to the inauguration.
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Here are the six things you should have on your to-do list when the news hits that you are cut from the team.
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Newsome played linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts until he was cut from the team in February, just days after being arrested for marijuana possession.
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Mexico is reeling from a Fitch ratings downgrade and an outlook cut from Moody's and is unlikely make any moves until after the Fed.
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GIFs — short, animated clips cut from iconic videos — have caught the eye of investors in Silicon Valley, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
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Most of the new characters — save, perhaps, for the doctor played by Paul Reiser — didn't feel cut from the same cloth in the slightest.
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Traders were positioned for at least a quarter-point cut from the Fed's current target range on key short-term rates at 2 p.m.
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His flat files are full of specimens — pressed plants as well as hundreds of images cut from magazines and books — categorized, labeled, and dated.
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A cut from Moody's would mean a loss of its investment grade status and possible ejection from the prestigious World Government Bond Index (WGBI).
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Though all slasher movies will make your stomach churn, it's easy to get bored watching a bloody film that's clearly cut from a mold.
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The rapper, 48, dropped the video titled "Blue's Freestyle," which is a cut from his 4:44 album, for his daughter's birthday on Thursday.
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Ron Howard also teased the appearance of a pair of EU characters, Tag and Bink, although their scene was cut from the final film.
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Conversely, the essay's audacious prelude that jumps from Einsteinian relativity to pre-historic cave paintings mimics a jump cut from a Coyote/Roadrunner episode.
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I can only assume they're here because kids would've been cranky if their favorite characters from the show had been cut from the movie.
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Mexico is reeling from a Fitch ratings downgrade and an outlook cut from Moody's and is unlikely make any moves until after the Fed.
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Colorado lawmakers recently passed a $27 billion budget, including just $150 million for road construction and repair, a $50 million cut from last year.
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There are fierce new rollers from Asusu and DJ Earl respectively, as well as a dusty, sun-kissed cut from the inimitable Axel Boman.
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The Times reported that in Guilford County, the number of early voting sites was cut from 16 in 2012 to just one this year.
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At the benefit, they played "Bridge Over Troubled Water," a cut from an album of the same title, their fifth and final studio record.
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Whitney, "Golden Days": "Golden Days" is cut from Whitney's just-announced debut LP Light Upon the Lake, which is due out on June 3rd.
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There had been speculation that OPEC and others could increase the amount of oil cut from production, but analysts had doubts producers would agree.
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China's auto industry said on Monday that some car buyers were holding off on purchases, presumably until import tariffs are cut from July 93.
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Where Johan and Rainbow are the true offspring of their free-range parents, Santa Monica appears to be cut from a completely different cloth.
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"Cabinet Battle #3" ended up getting cut from the show, because it didn't advance the story, but it appears in full in the book.
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He only got more relatable today when he tweeted out a link to a scene that was cut from Parks for being too long.
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When the road to profitability proved more difficult than anticipated (as it always does) then those leagues were easy to cut from a budget.
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The perfect symmetry of their crosses is broken here and there by Islamic tablets, cut from the same stone but with a curved shape.
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By increasing the cut from day one, you're encouraging every app to be subscription-based, whether that's actually the best model for that app.
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The company takes no cut from podcast advertising, and all podcast downloads are free, so there is no cut to take from that, either.
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U.S. stocks were mixed in early trading, with continued hopes of an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve helping to support the market.
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The ban will not be an issue for American diners hungry for Brazilian dishes such as picanha, a famous cut from a cow's rump.
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It also gets a small cut from the lending companies CareCredit and Prosper Healthcare when patients use either one to finance their cosmetic procedures.
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She had turned to the pantry about two months ago, she said, when her weekly hours were cut from 70 to just under 40.
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Take away the question of intention and the picture one is left with remains, indisputably, a moment cut from life with a tender shiv.
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In addition to commentaries and interviews, the three-disc Blu-ray edition restores footage cut from "Animal Crackers" for its post-Production Code rerelease.
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That money could then be used to increase spending on opioid addiction treatment and reduce the amounts Republicans initially planned to cut from Medicaid.
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Critics say parliamentarians will not risk defying their leader over policy making for fear of being cut from the lists in the next ballot.
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It feels like the scene might have been best cut from the movie altogether, if an edit like that would even have been possible.
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Over a warped sample of Funkadelic's nosediving "I'll Stay" and a drum track cut from Melvin Bliss's "Synthetic Substitution," they lay the story out.
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Nonetheless, in the face of the enormous cultural gap between them, they still give an impression of being cut from the same existential cloth.
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In the pilot, you can hear Streisand sing Cole Porter's "Come to the Supermarket (in Old Peking)," a deep cut from her first album.
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Department spokeswoman Liz Hill told CNN that no full-time employees would be cut from the agency as a result of the new structure.
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If the Army had to increase the number of troops without more funding, it would have to cut from other areas such as modernization.
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Then, the difference between how much weight "Biggest Loser" contestants lost could be explained by the number of calories they cut from their diets.
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But college delivered one blow after another: I was cut from the crew team and bounced from the social club I'd tried to join.
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With the linking of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railways, cross-country travel had been cut from several months to a single week.
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Starting in the mid-1950s he began decorating the five-by-seven tape boxes with collage elements that he cut from newspapers and magazines.
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That's really important — and not to give him any more stress, but until now, we've had something that was cut from the same block.
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Chevron CEO Mike Wirth said Tuesday he's heard positive discussion regarding a production cut from OPEC ahead of the group's meeting that begins Thursday.
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The core of your meal here will likely be grilled meat, often a secondary cut from Blackmore Beef, one of Australia's most lauded producers.
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The next scheduled issuance in May will likely be cut from a planned 400 billion yen ($3.8 billion) to 300 billion yen, they said.
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Last year in New York, Alrosa exhibited a collection of high-end diamonds cut from a single, 179-carat stone found here in Nyurbinsky.
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But Robach then moved on without addressing the obvious point that Hunter Biden hoped to get a cut from a business seeking $85033 billion.
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Last month, the government announced in its budget that the cut, from 100 pounds to just two pounds, would take place in October 2019.
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At recent rally in Richmond alongside former President Obama, Northam said that the Virginia Republican is "cut from the same mold" as the president.
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Anthony Weiner, cut from similar cloth, might have remained on a path to City Hall had he not self-destructed in his sexting scandal.
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So after you have the shrimp nicely deveined and cut from the top, what we are going to do now is bread the shrimp.
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The numbers exerted some downward pressure on sterling and raised expectations for a rate cut from the Bank of England (BOE) later this month.
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Non-OPEC supply is forecast to fall by 850,000 barrels a day this year of which 760,000 barrels will be cut from U.S. production.
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The AP reported that the owners had previously had issues with the Trump management company, which they cut from other administrative posts in 2015.
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The kiss was also cut from screenings in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, according to The Hollywood Reporter, but China's censors allowed it.
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Xerox will be folded into Fujifilm's existing joint venture with the U.S. company while 10,000 jobs will be cut from Fujifilm's Fuji Xerox subsidiary.
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They start at just $10 for a set of high-quality six-sided dice and go up to $95 for dice cut from gemstones.
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But Moore has won the support of Bannon, and has cast himself as a hardline conservative cut from the same cloth as the president.
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With music programs often getting cut from school budgets, this platform is a resource for parents to connect students and teachers safely and effectively.
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The fish crudo is cut from King Dory from nearby (by Gippsland standards) Lakes Entrance, and served with sea succulents, horseradish cream and shallot.
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It also, somehow, had a lot of ups on other console versions, like the cyberdemons and spiderdemons enemies, who were cut from many ports.
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Appropriators generally believe there is not enough fat to cut from discretionary programs to finance the level of new spending Trump is talking about.
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When specifically asked by CNN why banning arms sales to Saudis was cut from the bill, Republican senators declined to comment on the record.
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Vincent Price's famous "rap" had a rarely heard middle verse that was cut from the final performance in both the album and the video.
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" ABBAS AMELI-RENANI, PORTFOLIO MANAGER, GLOBAL EMERGING MARKETS, AT AMUNDI "The outlook change from Moody's was more expected than the rating cut from Fitch.
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