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"cut up" Definitions
  1. to injure somebody badly by cutting or hitting them
  2. [usually passive] to upset somebody emotionally
"cut up" Synonyms
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884 Sentences With "cut up"

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They're going to cut up the world, they're all going to cut up the world together.
Legally, they have a right to cut up to 1,000 trees, but by fudging numbers or paying a small bribe, they'll cut up to 2,000 trees.
Baltimore-based collective Kahlon commissioned "The Cut Up Mixes" as the musical companion to their new "The Cut Up Series" events, which feature only black and brown artists.
Burroughs's artistic collaborations resulted in the cut-up technique being combined with images — Gysin's paintings — and sound (the cut-in being a sound cut-up) via Sommerville's tape recorders.
" - George, 225 "Chicken processing plant, cut up hanger.
Back then, I was understandably pretty cut up about it.
I also cut up half a cucumber for a snack.
I cut up broccoli and steam it on the stove.
I fry an egg, make toast, and cut up mangoes.
And the cut up garlic on raw tissues thing (OUCH).
Bodies that had been cut up with chainsaws and bandsaws.
Well, sweetie, I cut up every curtain in the house.
His body was cut up and has never been recovered.
Cut up cantaloupe, honeydew, pineapple or other favorites into chunks.
A helicopter deck is being cut up for bridging material.
The shows were later cut up and shown on YouTube.
But they still needed me to cut up their food.
KS: I used to like watching people cut up vegetables.
I also cut up a grapefruit to have as a side.
Each of those can then be cut up into equal slices.
I also cut up an apple to eat on the side.
The baby eats eggs and cut up fruit for second breaky.
Earlier in the ride, he'd used it to cut up steaks.
Some of the sleeves we even print and cut up ourselves.
I cut up some potatoes to try making homemade French fries.
I did just that, and I cut up the credit cards.
A boy next to us ate cut-up pizza with chopsticks.
They would cut up the newspapers and have clips like that.
" In less magical terms, Sinclair describes this as a way to visualize and achieve one's ego ideal, but she's open to an interpretation of the cut-up as magic or the cut-up as tool: "It's both.
I also cut up one of the avocados and it's a hit!
We may cut up a fruit salad, and we sometimes have bacon.
I then cut up cucumber to take to work tomorrow with hummus.
Before that was the outrage over books getting cut up for crafts.
It's just been cut up to highlight places where she stumbled rhetorically.
They reasoned that each logogram could be cut up into 12 pieces.
I cut up the pictures of me that did end up surfacing.
Once they're cut up and divided into doses, the value could triple.
A woman at a dinner party offered to cut up his meat.
But she was also curious and driven, and the class cut-up.
Officials began urging people to cut up their strawberries before eating them.
First, it's cut up into pieces to be pulled from multiple directions.
I cut up strawberries and chow down while I watch more Succession.
" As he cut up his chicken, Boies explained, "We're pursuing three approaches.
I rush through getting ready and cut up an apple for breakfast.
Jamal's blood had already been spilled; his body cut up into pieces.
And he promised to cut up to 75 percent of federal regulations.
Following the meeting, I heat up my burrito and cut up the avocado.
Why all of a sudden is Tennessee getting all cut up about it?
It was used to cut up contaminated steel with a high-powered laser.
I cut up an apple from the office pantry and drink some water.
Everything I've shot is already in [the final cut] up through yesterday morning.
Then I cut up tomatoes and basil and make a salad — so healthy!
When their food came, Maughan started to cut up her daughter Hayley's pancakes.
I cut up peppers for easy snacking throughout the week as she cooks.
"I have them cut up their credit cards in my office," he said.
"This is the best thing ever with cut up minced garlic," she wrote.
Here, two men cut up plywood to cover windows at a beachfront restaurant.
Turns out, all you had to do was cut up your credit card.
One time I cut up my credit cards, and one time I didn't.
We also share some cut-up carrots and Cheez-Its with peanut butter.
Another company took the material and cut up the parts into coaster shapes.
There are also iron barbs in the hole that cut up his body.
When I cut up my own cards, it forced me become more disciplined.
You could also add cut-up carrot to the pan with the beets.
I settle in with coffee and cut up a pear to snack on.
The Queensland Health Department advised consumers to cut up strawberries before eating them.
It was cut up the middle, covered in dried blood and bullet holes.
We cut up the worms into small pieces, bait the hooks, and wait.
Do you cut up every magazine you get today, or do you preserve some?
The fourth involves the horrors of being constantly cut up and jabbed with tubes.
It is very important that your earphones are cut up in to many pieces.
"This video has been cut up like a motherfucker," Bridgette James told me, sobbing.
They cut up pieces of the canvas and gave them out for free afterwards.
I also cut up an apple and pack my snacks/coffee for work tomorrow.
I want her out of my home…She has already cut up my clothes!
It also plans to cut up to 10,000 jobs out of a total 157,900.
The more you cut up your pie, the less potent things are gonna be.
It didn't have the devil or someone getting cut up on the front cover.
Shannon and Lori cut up bags of carrots every day to take with them.
"If you want it very spicy, I cut up the chili more," says Merciana.
The EPA's proposed rule would have cut up to 28503,22019 short tons of methane.
With more women working, families no longer had time to cut up whole chickens.
The EPA's proposed rule would have cut up to 400,000 short tons of methane.
Thrift store finds: This was a dress shirt I cut up because it's summer.
He cut up tiny lines; I snorted one, and pain exploded in my head.
"Can you search the person whose body is cut up?" he asked the caller.
That would mean Saudi Arabia alone could cut up to 500,000 bpd, sources said.
Why does it hurt my eyes, she asks, when you cut up the onion.
Chicken Chinese: cut-up chicken in a tomato sauce reduced to a brownish jam.
I heat up more of my butternut squash soup and cut up a pluot.
He wore cut up tires on his feet to save his shoes for Sundays.
When the market ran out of paper diapers, the two friends cut up towels.
Obstacles and trenches have cut up the approach roads into and all over the city.
They cut up the solid fat and boil it down into a sunshine-colored sludge.
My hands were, like, broken and bloody and cut up at the end of this.
I spray-painted T-shirts, and cut up my clothes to make it my own.
Cisco also plans to cut up to 5,500 employees or 7 percent of its workforce.
That's kind of how I live my life, everything gets cut up at some point.
I mix up the salad I made for lunch today and cut up some fruit.
Because honestly today I might go cut up a t-shirt and make another one.
I cut up peppers to take with hummus for snacks and grill chicken for salads.
I sourced and cut-up images of her hands and placed handcuffs around her form.
"I ain't using that no more," Morris reportedly said as he cut up the headband.
The journalist, who resided in Virginia, was reportedly then cut up with a bone saw.
Of course for Moodymann that means cut up jazz, reprocessed funk, and clattering, shuffling, house.
They watched videos on iPads, some with stands made from a cut-up Starbucks cup.
I cut up one of the avocados, toast some tortillas, and brown some soy chorizo.
I make a smoothie, cut up a grapefruit, and prepare oatmeal to take to work.
There were the cut up clothes and the ghostly room at the Sligo City Hotel.
Prior brainstorms are another great source of material to use for the cut-up technique.
Organizations can use the cut-up technique to drive the same benefits within their teams.
You can even use the scissors to cut up deli meat, mushrooms, or dried fruit.
Whole Foods' newest store has hired someone to cut up your fruits and vegetables for you.
Then I make myself a bowl of Cheerios with almond milk and and cut-up banana.
A normal juicer requires the customer to buy, clean, and cut up individual fruits and vegetables.
I cut up strawberries and throw them into a container of yogurt with granola for breakfast.
" And John says things like, "No one can cut up a dance floor like a programmer.
I cut up veggies, cheese, leftover banana bread, and pop a big bowl of stovetop popcorn.
CO.,LTD will cut up to 3 percent stake in the company Source text in Chinese:goo.
In one video, they demonstrate how it can be cut up into pieces without catching fire.
JD.com (JD) denied reports that it plans to cut up to eight percent of Its workforce.
Together, the two pioneered the cut-up technique, applying it to literary, sound and visual works.
Lue said he always got excited to cut up film with the Cavs because of Irving.
But although you're always learning stuff, once you've cut up 10,000 chickens it becomes less exciting.
I was knocked out by anesthesiologists, cut up by surgeons, and infused with chemicals by nurses.
We cut up fruit and make coffee and tea and put out smoked salmon and bread.
The kids dressed as angels in cut-up bedsheets, Linda making them halos out of tinsel.
Turkish officials suspect Saudi agents killed Khashoggi, 59, inside the consulate and cut up his body.
It might be what one of William Burroughs's cut-up poems looked like in his mind.
"It was hard to see my grandson laying there like that, all cut up," he said.
He is knocked down, cut up, stomped and detonated, and then gets up and keeps fighting.
Durst testified he panicked and decided to cut up Black's body and throw away the pieces.
A one-square-yard piece was missing entirely, probably cut up at some point for souvenirs.
I heat up some almond milk and rolled oats, cut up some banana, and make some oatmeal.
You're not supposed to go out to dinner and order tater tots and cut up hot dogs.
To start, there are the cards, which represent various parts of a song cut up into pieces.
A ripped cigarette box and cut-up water bottle are beside him — he calls them his toys.
Turkish officials suspect Khashoggi was killed inside the consulate by Saudi agents and his body cut up.
The resulting print is then cut up and folded, transforming the photograph into a three-dimensional object.
In these collages, Krasner's decision to cut up examples of early work is both original and distressing.
The Information had reported plans for the China e-commerce company to cut up to 12,000 jobs.
Her hand was cut up and bleeding all over the place, but she never lost her smile.
It plans to cut up to 8,000 by year-end, according to people familiar with the matter.
Once at work, I cut up an apple with peanut butter and drink two cups of coffee.
Photos of Field and Bolanos had been cut up, two law enforcement officials told the Boston Globe.
Mine was all cut up and it would give me slivers every time I went up there.
Here are four surprising revelations from I'll Be Damned to prove it: Braeden once cut up cadavers.
There were so many, and rather than the McDonald's slices, they looked like actual cut-up apples.
For instance, neither my fiancé nor I cut up our credit cards — one of Ramsey's beloved demonstrations.
The company has reportedly cut 60 jobs and might cut up to 200 more in coming weeks.
The campaigns themselves also cut up key moments to blast to supporters, potential donors and Facebook audiences.
Though it's best to cut up the fruit close to serving, you do have some wiggle room.
I stepped into the kitchen to cut up a peach, arranging the slices in a porcelain bowl.
Full moons are wonderful times for letting go—so cut up those credit cards you don't need!
The pandrogyne was their way of applying Burroughs's and Gysin's "Cut-Up" technique to their own flesh.
You can cut up the credit cards, or just use cash and avoid having a debit card.
They disturbed Mr. Khalsa's turban and cut up to 10 inches of his hair with a knife.
"Until advised, consumers should cut up strawberries before consuming them," Queensland state government said in a statement.
Bowie frequently used an unusual brainstorming practice to boost creativity and productivity called the cut-up technique.
I make my normal coffee, cut up some strawberries for breakfast, and head out by 8:10.
SOUTH AFRICA'S POWER UTILITY ESKOM SAYS TO CUT UP TO 4,000 MW OF POWER FROM 2 P.M.
He has them cut up a paragraph of "Lolita" and reassemble the text any way they want.
It's also pretty easy to make an iPhone stand with a cut-up credit card or cardboard.
The whole thing's cut up into little diamond shapes, so each bite somewhat resembles a pizza nacho.
She said she later purchased a bow saw, and planned to use it to cut up Grace's body.
Al Gore, the famously irrepressible cut-up and goof, has a really good Macarena joke in his speech.
The pork pieces are heated up on a grill, cut up, and stuffed in as the final ingredient.
So I thought, My face is going to be cut up – I may as well have beautiful hair!
Angry customers took pictures of cut up United credit cards, pledging never to fly with the carrier again.
It's mostly cut-up pieces of cardboard, with a few bags of plastic odds and ends mixed in.
Whoever robbed Minaj knocked over furniture, vandalized picture frames, destroyed perfumed bottles, and apparently cut up her clothing.
Sources told Reuters the bank could cut up to 600 jobs, mainly in its European cash equities business.
Looking for a juicer that doesn't require you to cut up your fruit into bits and pieces first?
The "cake" is cut up into little pieces and fried with soy sauce, eggs, vegetables, and fish sauce.
The company also said it will cut up to 425 jobs this year in its home country Finland.
Sale cut up an unknown number of jerseys before the game and was told to leave the stadium.
He was "cut up pretty bad and blood was running down his face," one of his coworkers said.
And when Bartola's parents desperately need a meal out, with nobody's food to cut up but their own.
It also aims to cut up to a quarter of its riskiest assets in the next few years.
"I heard someone talking to me about a bear and how to cut up a bear," he testified.
The artist used the Sunday New York Times; she did not cut up The New York Times Magazine.
Keep reading across the line: the answer is RANTED, but it's been cut up as RAN and TED.
For all those who have ever dreamed of watching Seth Rogen cut up a full chicken: Great news!
HSBC – HSBC is planning to cut up to 10,000 jobs, according to a report in today's Financial Times.
The raw fish is firm and cold and neatly cut up into solid pieces that hold their shape.
She cut up and, in some cases, reordered them to emulate a speech by President Richard M. Nixon.
He would walk a few feet and then sit down and his paws were hurt and cut up.
"Cut up your credit cards, " said billionaire and "Shark Tank" star Mark Cuban in a personal blog post.
Tech website The Information reported this week that JD.com could cut up to 8 percent of its workforce.
Turkish officials suspect Khashoggi was killed inside the consulate by the Saudi agents and his body cut up.
The question that still lingers, however, is why Magritte cut up "La Pose enchantée" in the first place.
"You re-emerge kind of cut up and bruised and mauled by a wild animal somehow," he says.
Richard Matt had killed a businessman and then gone back a few days later and cut up the body.
Popolare di Vicenza on Friday signed an accord with unions to cut up to 300 employees through early retirements.
Then you realize that the seamless background is itself composed of several cut up, ripped apart and reassembled images.
I make the toddler a bowl of oatmeal that she devours and cut up a banana for the baby.
I shower and then cut up a sweet potato into fries and stick them in the oven to bake.
I cut up a ripe papaya, wash a carton of blackberries, and make myself an egg, sunny side up.
"Using meat cut-up and mixed is good, so it's not the central part of the meal," says Ammerman.
But at a meeting in Cambridge on November 23rd she cut up her membership card before a cheering audience.
Today, she's shared "The Cut Up Mix II," the latest mix in a series for Kahlon, The Agency Radio.
Dadaist in form as well as in content, it's a disorientating, dislocating listen: Voices are layered, cut-up, collaged.
"I come over and — boom, there is tea and fruit, cut up, on a tray," Ms. Serrano-McClain said.
VW has ruled out forced layoffs but may cut up to 25,000 staff by waiting for people to retire.
My fridge is also loaded with cut-up fruits, vegetables and grilled chicken, for a quick grab-and-go.
They vandalized certain items in the house ... destroyed picture frames, perfume bottles, furniture ... and even cut up Nicki's clothing.
The cut up jersey that Spears wore during a performance with Aerosmith at the 2001 Super Bowl is included.
In November, GM announced it would idle five North American plants, including Lordstown, and cut up to 15,000 jobs.
You might cut up a card to avoid temptation, but that doesn't actually do anything on the bank's side.
The state had estimated that the work requirements and other restrictions would cut up to 22019,000 people from Medicaid.
Scheier, a fashion designer, cut up a pair of jeans and added Velcro so Oliver could comfortably wear them.
Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda cut up as single parents who decide to blend their families, totaling 18 children.
It pretty much says you cannot cut up my heart and open it and see how thankful I am.
I was cut up, my bike was a wreck, and my costume was basically missing the whole bottom half.
But most British customers now want their meat cut up, boneless and, most vexingly to farmers, white, not dark.
Last week it announced plans to cut up to 108 jobs in Finland where it employs around 2,000 people.
I pack R. leftovers to take to work and cut up strawberries for dessert, while he cleans the kitchen.
Separately, the Financial Times reported that the bank was planning to cut up to 10,000 jobs to reduce costs.
In addition, Daimler is intensifying cost-cutting measures and plans to cut up to 15,53 jobs, Handelsblatt newspaper reported.
If all else fails, cut up your credit cards, put your cash in the bank, and start trading pelts.
And in terms of the daily activities, the Neanderthals worked to build stone tools and cut up animal carcasses.
She moved quickly, joining cut-up bits of photos with elegantly-drawn black lines and small bursts of color.
The large virtual image is then cut up into thousands of 256×256 pixel tiles computed at several zoom levels.
The rock was sourced by the eco-friendly Las Vegas Rock, whose artists cut up stones using 103D computer programming.
She said that he threatened to "have my body cut up and put in a bag" if she dated anyone.
You'll have to cut up and modify some hardware pieces and run the floppy/SD connection through a USB connection.
They want their food or their thing cut up this way, and no one's ever like, 'You're the best mom.
The dog gets the wrinkly part as a treat, and I cut up the other half for a snack today.
Kylo/Ben was also humiliated by Rey, who cut up his face and left him to die on Starkiller Base.
She is best known for her conceptual work with sculpture and installation: detonated sheds, cut-up shotguns and squashed instruments.
I make overnight oats for breakfast, egg sandwiches for lunch, and cut up peppers and sugar snap peas for snacks.
He cut up a plain white t-shirt, and paired it with jeans, updating his Twitter followers throughout the day.
Bleach had been poured all over his bed and belongings and several other items were either cut up or smashed.
But it certainly helps to avoid some of the disgusting mess that normally ensues after you've cut up an avocado.
WARSAW, March 9 (Reuters) - State-run Polish insurer PZU said on Thursday it planned to cut up to 956 jobs.
To start, the outfield grass was discolored and cut up because of a series of Beyoncé concerts here last week.
Tuesday, workers had cut up and removed pieces of the boom, allowing six of the bridge's seven lanes to reopen.
They have thrown out — or cut up — Trump neckties, called off stays at Trump hotels, even stopped imbibing Trump wines.
Traders have fully priced in a quarter percentage point rate cut, up from a nearly 40% chance a month earlier.
And since it's spring, look to open-toe stunners that won't leave you with sore soles or cut up ankles.
The office company expects to cut up to 25% of its workforce as it focuses on a path to profitability.
The company is also preparing to cut up to 15% of its debt, according to Spanish news site El Confidencial.
To make it, Lindeman tossed peeled and cut-up cucumber and spring onion with lots of lime juice and salt.
Cut up the back of all your mother's nightgowns so that the caregivers can take them on and off easily.
In ever-more crowded Spain, London-listed Vodafone said earlier this year it planned to cut up to 1,200 jobs.
And in many cases, they even come marinated and ready to just cut up and bake along with your veggies.
The original was destroyed when scores were cut up so that some pages could be recycled for the second version.
Cut up a small onion, and sweat it in rather more butter than you would ordinarily, for its healing properties.
We all don't believe that, but the fact of the matter is that kind of cut-up content might work.
He said they believe she was cut up, put into a wood chipper, and mixed in with concrete and sawdust.
She cut up an old red flannel petticoat and made a rag rug, of roses, to go in the kitchen hearth.
"Lean On" is the perfect summer jam, with slip & slide voices cut up between spiked-juice verses and pool-grotto harmonies.
I cut up my sweet potato and asparagus and coat them in olive oil and salt to roast in the oven.
CNN reported on Tuesday afternoon that a Turkish official said Khashoggi's body was cut up into pieces inside the Saudi consulate.
I cut up some avocados and put them on brown rice cakes with some pepper, cumin, lemon juice, and chia seeds.
Eventually, the company says it will be able to cut up to 40% of the sugar used in its chocolate products.
We unload all the goods, and I cut up my pineapple into chunks and snack on about one fifth of it.
I cut up the fabric into thin strips and attached tiny metal and plastic charms I'd gotten at a flea market.
I put on Sesame Street, cut up half an apple pie Larabar and some Goldfish crackers, and then it's nap time.
Recently JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon said the bank may cut up to 4,000 UK jobs if the U.K. decided to leave.
I cut up my avocado and am pleased to find it's just the right amount of soft without being overly squishy.
She is best known for her conceptual work with sculpture and installation, including detonated sheds, cut-up shotguns and squashed instruments.
Alternatively, a final deal could involve trade-offs unpalatable to her most keenly Brexiteer MPs, who would then cut up rough.
We probably went through 60 jackets to ultimately have to cut up a bunch of different jackets to create that one.
Jack Black just cut up some serious rug during an impromptu game of dance charades, raising an impressive $10,000 for charity.
I also cut up a super ripe peach and we eat it on the couch while watching an episode of Chopped.
The last time we saw a Beautyblender cut up, the internet freaked out about it — and not in a good way.
"The hot dog form is convenient, whether it is served in a bun or cut up in a meal," he said.
There are lots of cut-up pieces of cardboard, with a few bags of colorful plastic odds and ends mixed in.
In the first incident, bricks were thrown at a granite obelisk and an American flag was cut up, the station said.
To do so, they cut up the large caplets into jagged chunks and make estimates on how much they should take.
Wine-Infused Fruit Salad "Cut up seasonal fruit of your choice, and mix it with rosé and simple syrup," he says.
If you're looking for a quicker, easier, and altogether safer way to cut up vegetables, you should buy a mandoline slicer.
This approach was rooted in his early admiration of Marcel Duchamp, as well as the cut-up technique of the Dadaists.
Several reports in recent weeks have suggested Popular could cut up to 3,000 jobs, or around 20 percent of its workforce.
News broke in September 2015 that the company was looking to cut up to 1,000 jobs across the Al Jazeera network.
AROUND THE WEB: Australia's federal science agency will cut up to 110 of its 140 climate scientist jobs, Scientific American reports.
I really wanted to pound the meat, too, but my task was to cut up potatoes and eggs for the salad.
To sell beef in the US, the cattle must be processed (meaning slaughtered and cut up) at a USDA-inspected facility.
The crowd seems to love it when he takes an impressively large pair of scissors out to cut up credit cards.
Turkish officials have said that Dr. Tubaigy, the autopsy specialist, moved quickly and matter-of-factly to cut up the body.
Cut-up and collaged record album covers are hung as relief wall sculptures, and on May 4 at 2:30 p.m.
The airline added it would cut up to 50% of its capacity by next month and adopt measures to cut costs.
The airline added it would cut up to 50% of its capacity by next month and adopt measures to cut costs.
The airline added it would cut up to 50% of its capacity by next month, and adopt measures to cut costs.
If you've used it only to cut up vegetables, a wipe with a vinegar-water solution is really all it needs.
Cut up a potato, toss it with olive oil and lots of salt and pepper, and stick it in the oven.
Every Colon-Lugo hat is composed of "ingredients" that can be cut up and sewn years later into a new style.
I toast some bread then stir dried parsley into mayo and cut up one of the tomatoes I bought last night.
With this memory in mind, in the 1970s Loving decided to cut up his paintings and sew them into uneven shapes.
Iberia had already reached a deal with unions in 2014 to cut up to 1,427 jobs until the end of 2017.
He was a delinquent before he was in kindergarten—he cut up his dad's Barcalounger when he was four or five.
David Bowie's cut-up technique is a perfect vehicle for driving that creativity and gleaning new meaning from thoughts and ideas.
Taking advantage of the cut-up technique through both personal and organizational brainstorms will produce these intelligent, startling, and provocative results.
As Megan reported, Zume had planned to cut up to 400 employees, which would represent an astounding 80% of its staff.
He also tells us one lady got slightly cut up on her arm, but other than that ... no major injuries, thankfully.
I can cut up olives, mushrooms, strawberries and a few other items when I need to get that job done fast.
She cut up some of the meat but only moved the pieces from one side of the plate to the other.
GM said in November it will cease production at five North American plants next year and cut up to 15,000 jobs.
Sampling started as a way to cut up an existing recording to use bits of that audio in a new way.
She got a little cut up and bruised a few ribs, but she left the hospital without suffering any broken bones.
"So, she cut up a stuffed animal and used a hot glue gun and made her very first Medi Teddy," Casano said.
Nguyen, who cut up the text into very small sections, wants the experience of reading to be more akin to a poem.
For lunch I cut up some duck confit, eggplant, mushrooms, fry an egg, and mix it together on top of wild rice.
He was left cut up and dazed after a beating at the hands of left-wing protesters at a demonstration in Portland.
We ordered egg sandwiches and, from the kids' menu, a grilled cheese, which Dan carefully cut up into postage-stamp-size bites.
These are then dropped onto the beach, where they are cut up again before being sold, then rerolled for use in construction.
But SunPower has also said it must cut up to 250 jobs in other parts of its organization because of the tariffs.
And as expert Kendall outfit observers, we've noticed the supermodel is pioneering a new street style trend: DIY cut-up T-shirts.
The audio tapes reportedly reveal that the journalist was tortured, killed and cut up before his body was removed from the building.
Then I pack a salad with some fresh veggies and chickpeas and cut up some extra veggies for the week as well.
The recipe calls for bone-in chicken parts, and you can use any type you like, or a whole cut-up chicken.
Turkish officials believe Khashoggi had been killed and cut up inside the consulate and his remains smuggled into the consul general's residence.
The branch is too large for me to move, so it will have to be cut up and removed by a professional.
Fox Sports reported that Sale, who is 14-3783 with a 3.18 E.R.A., had cut up the throwback jerseys during batting practice.
The boat's two wooden levels will be dismantled and its steel hull, long filled with concrete for stability, will be cut up.
Instead, she often posts beautiful photos, not necessarily even taken by her, of cut-up fruit, carefully avoiding species not universally available.
In-store, an Italian shopper is holding a small shoulder bag made from a cut-up and resewn blue Ikea Frakta bag.
While the bacon bakes, you can make the salsa (or slice the tomatoes), cut up the avocado and mix the spicy mayonnaise.
Historically, many areas that used to have mainly single-family row houses have now been cut up into individual condos or apartments.
While the potatoes were roasting, I cut up about one-third of my rotisserie chicken and heated it in a frying pan.
His cabinet meets as struggling state utility Eskom said it would cut up to 2,000 MW of power from the national grid.
Shaped like a Samurai sword, it dangles pleasantly on your keychain and whips out in an instant to cut up some tinder.
In March, Bird laid off up to 5% of its workforce and then cut up to a dozen Scoot employees in December.
Once I get to my apartment, I cut up some peppers and onions to make fajitas and I warm up a quesadilla.
But there's a huge part of that produce that goes to food service, where it gets cut up and appearance doesn't matter.
Vocal samples are cut-up and deployed liberally as a drum beat sloshes forth erupting in occasional bursts of break neck speed.
The miner flagged its intention to restructure and cut up to 2,500 jobs last September and has so far cut about 2,000 positions.
Back in March, Nikkei reported that the company cut up to half of its smartphone workforce in the face of declining handset sales.
"I discovered she also cut up brown paper in the shape of a letter 'E' and she said she made 'brownies,'" Archer said.
As it turns out, it's exactly what it sounds like — springy foam, cut up into little pieces and put into a pillow bag.
Last week, for example, the manufacturing giant General Electric announced plans to cut up to 6,500 jobs globally, including 765 positions in France.
ALL TIMES GMT (Poland: GMT + 1 hour): State-run Polish insurer PZU said on Thursday it planned to cut up to 956 jobs.
By December, fed funds contracts suggested traders priced an 83% probability of at least one rate cut, up from 64% a month earlier.
Which is what led me to receiving Brainwavz' disturbing specific instructions: "Cut up your earphones into many pieces," their customer rep told me.
If she had let me out as often as I wanted to, I probably would be dead or got my face cut up.
KM: Well, because of the amount of work you have to do, setting up something to be arbitrarily cut up is quite intense.
The companies said Monday that the deal will cut up to $300 million in costs annually and help speed up a digital transformation.
Volkswagen is moving faster to cut up to 23,000 jobs and shift the savings to electric and self-driving car technology, Reuters reports.
After I'm done, I prep my salmon with barbecue sauce, cut up some potatoes, zucchini, and broccoli, and throw it in the oven.
I cut up some chicken sausage and scramble two eggs with some cheese and red pepper flakes since I'm out of hot sauce.
In the later works Krasner cut up charcoal drawings she made when studying with Hofmann and collaged them onto a large linen surface.
However, revenue missed Street forecasts, and Alcoa said it would cut up to 2,000 jobs in the wake of continued weak aluminum prices.
The company said in June it could cut up to 8,500 jobs in South Africa as part of a restructuring after heavy losses.
The incidents prompted authorities in the Australian state of Queensland to issue a warning September 12, advising consumers to cut up the fruit.
Westpac Banking Corp will cut up to 100 jobs within the institutional bank, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.
Much of the habitat has been cut up, paved over, converted to crops, drilled, mined and is being degraded by wildfire and cheatgrass.
Examples include the pioneer of the cut-up technique, Brion Gysin, as well as performance artist and groundbreaking musician Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.
It was cut up hot dogs with sliced Claussen dill spears, thrown together with lettuce, dressed with pickle juice straight from the jar.
Wide shots of the band strumming away in the middle of nowhere are cut up with faded shots of rocks, sunsets, natural ephemera.
And in the booth of NL=US, Jan Maarten Voskuil's modular, curving canvases appear as if they've been cut up and pieced together.
An escalating civil war in Libya in recent weeks has cut up to a million barrels of oil a day from the market.
They also rub a herbal mixture into rows of half-inch incisions cut up and down their arms, believing it to strengthen punches.
"By noon every body seemed to be stewed, when the confetti ran out paper was cut up to take its place," he wrote.
Chin cut up pages from the Universal Standard Encyclopedia by Funk & Wagnalls and pasted them into funny, surreal, dadaist collages on black paper.
You could cut up bread tonight for a freestyle stuffing (that's your no-recipe recipe for the week) or make your cranberry sauce.
Her medium is assemblage; her material is recycled furniture; her method is to puzzle that furniture together, intact or cut up, into sculptures.
DAIMLER In February, German business daily Handelsblatt reported Daimler was intensifying its cost-cutting measures and planning to cut up to 15,000 jobs.
The pie was cut up into 4,000 slices and the proceeds of the feast went to the New South Wales Rural Fire Service.
We heat up leftover chili and cornbread for dinner, and cut up some mini cucumbers and fruit to add to Z.'s meal.
An Iowa man recently incurred a paltry $160 fine after losing control of his drone, which proceeded to cut up a baby's face.
I cut up the vegetables and fry them with the tofu from a recipe I found on my favorite recipe blog — Minimalist Baker.
She and Saint cut up in the second and third photos, with the little boy seemingly doing some acrobatics in his aunt's arms.
"Cut-ups establish new connections between images," Foisy said, reading from a cut-up of Burroughs' and her own thoughts on the practice.
"The head chef gave me this daikon he cut up for fun because he was bored lol," the caption says, according to RocketNews24.
Deutsche Bank's US headquarters is bracing for the worst, following recent news that the company is planning to cut up to 20,000 jobs.
Imagery and cut up archives are all scattered around the studio floor, ultimately organized and recreated in acrylic through brush and screen printing.
Why else would she so callously slice the tail off a mouse, with the very same knife she's using to cut up hot dogs?
In another dish, I cut up the head of broccoli and add lemon juice, olive oil, red pepper, and salt, and roast that off.
Twitter's sales team took a big hit in its earnings report and may cut up to 230% of its staff, or around 290 people.
Having only a single strand makes it easier for RNA to get cut up and remixed because only one connection needs to be broken.
Revenue was slightly above forecasts, and the networking equipment maker announced it would cut up to 5,500 employees or seven percent of its workforce.
Then I cut up an onion, wilting celery from the fridge, and cabbage and let them soften in a little bit of bacon fat.
He grills chicken and Cajun sausages, and I cut up peppers, make a spinach and berry salad, and throw some fries in the oven.
Blood was splattered around the apartment and photos of Field and Bolanos had been cut up, two law enforcement officials told the Boston Globe.
One woman said there's water and broken glass everywhere due to items being thrown around and smashing windows, and people are getting cut up.
She says she severely slashed herself while trying to cut up an avocado a few days ago -- and ended up having to get surgery.
I also got a thigh lift: They cut up my legs from knees to groin and took out as much skin as they could.
Early told reporters detectives are certain Marcotte's attacker was a man, and that he probably walked away from the slaying battered and cut up.
The French lender also announced plans to cut up to 900 jobs and close 300 branches across France as it bets on digital banking.
Now, he was seeing bodies in the gutters, hacked by machetes, or cut up and stuffed into trash bags and thrown in the street.
Returning to New York, Schiller had a dilemma: The onetime "high school cut-up," as his former football coach described him, needed a career.
All required attention from human workers, who constantly stepped in to move ingredients around, transfer dishes or cut up slabs of chicken with scissors.
I cut up vocals samples from 'Elfe Man,' then synced in with my abstract synth line [I'd] left hanging from teasing`the CV input.
The strips of raw chicken are also submerged in boiling water for 30 seconds before being cut up and served as an additional precaution.
And they told me: We're about to cut up your credit card and give me a new one where you can't buy as much.
Tunisia is likely to sell stakes in three state-owned banks and cut up to 10,000 public sector jobs as part of the reforms.
She remembered, in addition to mailbags of submissions, laying out interviews that had to be cut up and taped together on the pool table.
Like countless other Italian Renaissance painted panels, this wooden base was cut up, and its three fragments were sold, likely in the Napoleonic era.
The bottom was cut up so high that it left my hip bones exposed as well as a good five inches of untanned derriere.
Washi tape and cardboard boxes were recommended, as was the strategy of raiding your recycling bins for funky things to cut up and repurpose.
Mr. Bolsonaro plans to downsize the bureaucracy, sell off state companies and cut up to $250 billion from pension payments that could bankrupt Brazil.
One year after the killing, the kingdom still has not revealed the whereabouts of Mr. Khashoggi's body, which agents cut up after his killing.
Durst testified the killing was in self-defense, that he panicked and decided to cut up Morris Black's body and throw away the pieces.
He said it would probably force him to cut up to 30 percent of the 300 workers he employs at the company's Columbus offices.
Whether you have to cut up some firewood, thick brush, fencing, or roots, the Pocket ChainSaw® unravels in moments to help you out.
The police ordered the miners to dismantle their camps, cut up their equipment with a chain saw and block the mine entrances with debris.
On the night of the attack, one of the rooms doubled as a makeshift bathroom, with cut up plastic water bottles serving as urinals.
I heat up my pork and noodles for lunch, cut up a plum from the kitchen, and have some Tate's mini cookies for dessert.
The Turkish investigation A Turkish official told CNN on Tuesday that Khashoggi's body had been cut up after he was killed in the consulate.
During the funeral, exactly 74 years after he died, Uncle Lynn was described as "a cut-up," quick to laughter and slow to anger.
He learned that it had been cut up by the city Parks Department, welded back together in a smaller form and put in storage.
The Verbasizer was a digital version of an approach to lyrical writing that Bowie had been using for decades, called the cut-up technique.
She takes an image of Naz's cut-up hand to Harry the coroner and coaches him through the angle the prosecution wants him to take.
I give her a Chobani and a nectarine cut up into pieces and also heat up a butter croissant for her with apricot cream cheese.
The new tool relies on an enzyme known as Cpf1, rather than Cas9, the enzyme typically paired with the CRISPR system to cut up DNA.
GM has come under criticism in Washington after it announced in November plans to idle five North American plants and cut up to 15,000 jobs.
I cut up chicken breast and potatoes and throw them into the Instant Pot along with curry, turmeric, cayenne, and a variety of other spices.
Earlier this month, the Financial Times reported that HSBC was planning to cut up to 10,000 additional jobs, or more than 4% of its workforce.
The lyrics read like he cut up lines from his old songs and put them in a hat, then picked six with his eyes closed.
If the wire is not cut up in 4 different places we will ask you to cut it more before we can send a replacement.
I head to the kitchen and make coffee and toast for breakfast, and then cook zucchini and cut up cucumbers for a little lunch salad.
While T. cleans up our apartment, I cut up an onion and garlic, using the techniques from the knife skills class we took last weekend.
GM said in November it will close five North American plants next year, including the Oshawa facility in Ontario, and cut up to 15,000 jobs.
Eligo is attempting to fit phages out with a form of gene-editing technology that will cut up a bacterium's DNA, thus killing the organism.
The next Cut Up event—"Proximity to Dead Skin"—will be a one day visual and performance art exhibition on February 4th at E.M.P. Collective.
I still have a headache, so I get up, make oatmeal, cut up an apple, grab a Tylenol and water, and settle into the couch.
The company said it expects to cut up to 155 jobs in the room and pillar business, which caters to underground soft rock mining customers.
The Chop Wizard also promises that it can cut up chicken, peppers, eggs, and even carrots, which would all probably be easier than the onion.
For more, click on The Swiss bank will cut up to 643 banking jobs in Asia, a person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
I also make sheet pan scrambled eggs for his breakfasts for the week, and cut up the fruits and vegetables we'll eat during the week.
He denies murdering Wall, although he admits he cut up her body so he could get it out of the 17-metre (56-foot) submarine.
Goldman Sachs — Goldman is planning to cut up to 10 percent of its fixed-income unit jobs this quarter, according to The Wall Street Journal.
An object was thrown through one of the bus windows -- and the damage left one fighter, UFC lightweight contender Michael Chiesa, cut up and bloodied.
Nearly all the works on view depict lush rainforests, waterfalls, or tropical beaches — landscapes Cromarty composed from photographs she cut up, reassembled, and painted afresh.
According to The Australian, the politician was sporting a cut-up, black eye Thursday, but it wasn't the result of car accident or fist fight.
After a couple of days of trying to determine what to do with the bodies, Montano allegedly used handsaws to cut up Brewer and Fortuna.
This year taught you how to cut up your credit card, how to have faith in ability, and how to forgive yourself for past mistakes.
You have experienced everything from the irritating (like how a spouse cut up a grapefruit), to the life changing (when you dealt with terrible injustices).
Forever 21 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at the end of September and plans to cut up to half of its global store base.
Even though you can fit one into the palm of your hand, the dessert is so dense that it's typically cut up and shared around.
Flow Kana, a well-capitalized startup that distributes sun-grown cannabis to urban markets, recently moved to cut up to 20 percent of its workforce.
He became Flash, from his short-lived graffiti tag, FLASH 103, and Grandmaster — like a martial arts expert — for the way he cut up beats.
That, the emotional and physical exhaustion that's squeezed through her cut-up vocal chords, is a brief flicker of reality, a glimpse behind the curtain.
He told a story about young girls never seeing their parents again after they get "cut up" by members of criminal gangs run by immigrants.
The leather one Mr. Gvasalia made for Balenciaga ($1,695) inspired fashion fans to cut up and craft all kinds of pieces from the plastic carryalls.
It will cut up to 90% of its capacity in April, up from an earlier plan of 65% announced alongside its annual results last week.
By contrast, Vondal's work is marked by gentle pastels, layered collage elements (his own cut-up drawings along with pebbles and toothpicks), and dreamy eroticism.
I would add a sheet pan of cut-up broccoli, tossed with olive oil and salt, to the oven when you put the chicken in.
The €500 bills had been cut up and flushed, but they clogged pipes and were eventually discovered in a trash can and inside the toilets.
Chevron notified Pennsylvania state officials last month that it planned to cut up to 403 jobs in the state, which includes the shale gas business.
His ex-girlfriend that he was really cut up about, she gave them to me as a present — she bought slippers for my whole family.
In January, Nokia had said it would cut up to 180 jobs in Finland but the number came down following statutory negotiations with its employees.
In January, Nokia had said it would cut up to 180 jobs in Finland but the number came down following statutory negotiations with its employees.
Chevron notified Pennsylvania state officials last month that it planned to cut up to 320 jobs in the state, which includes the shale gas business.
The earlier haul, which also originated in Nigeria, also contained 180 kilograms (around 400 lbs) of elephant ivory which had been cut up and carved.
The lively canvases include nods to Matisse cutouts, but also cut-up pieces of paint-roller sleeves, skins of dried paint and wooden paint stirrers.
During the photography, I discovered that I really liked the juxtaposition of a complete letter on one side and cut-up imagery on the back.
Mississippi State's star dual-threat quarterback cut up the field for a 3-yard run before two Ole Miss defenders tackled him to the ground.
Donald Trump, Jr. also rallied to his sister's defense, urging consumers to "cut up" their Nordstrom cards and calling for a boycott of the company.
Chevron notified Pennsylvania state officials last month that it planned to cut up to 403 jobs in the state, which includes the shale gas business.
The final piece of the work was found beneath the surface of another painting, after the artist had cut up and recycled the original canvas.
The video is the work of U.K. videographer and editor Paul Barnard, who spent about three days meticulously crafting this gem of cut-up mayhem.
It prompts us to foreground not the process (as in the "cut-up" approach of artist Bryon Gysin, for instance), but the totality of the image.
It was supposed to provide farm-fresh ingredients and save people the hassle of having to buy, clean, and cut up their own fruits and vegetables.
If you know how to use an oven, cut up vegetables, and make mix stuff together, you can make this gorgeous steak dinner No more excuses.
In corporate news, German newspaper Handelsblatt reported on Sunday that German carmaker Daimler planned to cut up to 15,000 jobs as it intensified cost-cutting measures.
Just as an overextended family might cut up its credit cards, Congress needs to show that it can finally curb its out-of-control spending habit.
Reuters reported in November, citing sources, that rival investment bank Morgan Stanley is also planning to cut up to 25 percent of its fixed income workforce.
I cut up strawberries for their dessert and munch on turkey cold cuts while washing dishes for tomorrow as P. gets the kids ready for bed.
These targets form part of an overall plan to cut up to 262 million tonnes of steel capacity and 225.2 million tonnes of coal by 255.513.
Was it the sluggish camerawork that cut up the dancing and frequently neglected to focus on the actors the audience was supposed to be looking at?
These targets form part of an overall plan to cut up to 22017 million tonnes of steel capacity and 262 million tonnes of coal by 225.2.
As a center for the arts and culture of the Himalayas and nearby regions, might seem an unusual partner for P-Orridge's multimedia cut up works.
Longmay Mining, the largest SOE in the northern province of Heilongjiang, said in September that it would cut up to 100,000 jobs, nearly half its workforce.
The Jolly Spaghetti, which is vastly different from any typical Italian pasta dish, is served with sweetened Bolognese sauce and comes with cut up hot dogs.
Meanwhile, a company spokesman at British supermarket group Sainsbury's confirmed to media outlets on Tuesday that the retailer was looking to cut up to 2,000 jobs.
They also received a steady stream of angry phone calls, including one that allegedly threatened to "cut up" the shop's butcher and sell him to customers.
In its most criticized forms, workers cut up ships with little more than their hands and blowtorches, with parts and pollutants dropping directly onto the sand.
Kaplan has some experience with utilitarian looks, particularly those that become fashion statements; he's the man responsible for Jennifer Beals' legendary cut-up sweatshirt in Flashdance.
Cisco said on Wednesday it will cut up to 5,500 positions, about 7 percent of its global workforce, beginning in the fiscal first quarter of 2017.
Meanwhile, Facebook cut up big checks last year to a bunch of celebrities and media partners, and they're now experimenting with ad breaks in live videos.
Of course, Sale wasn't traded, but you don't have to be Dr. Phil to suspect a connection between a rumored trade and his cut-up act.
LATAM slashed capacity in Brazil by nearly 12 percent last year and could cut up to 2 percent again in 2017, the company said last week.
They're a large flight of stairs that cut up the hill that Laurel and Hardy filmed the Music Box—a silent film from the 1920s, on.
Knowing that his clients didn't want a multiyear project, Mr. Tang cautioned them about buying a house cut up into multiple apartments or anything too rundown.
" And because time isn't cut up evenly, Mr. Botstein said, "it is in a funny way more realistic, because musical time becomes organic, less artificial sounding.
Because Netflix's deals are ownership deals, the production company signs away the majority of future revenue opportunities to the company for a larger cut up front.
At trial, prosecutors argued that Chance killed and cut up his friend last November for no other reason than he believed he'd get away with it.
Lindell taught himself how to sew — "I didn't know how to thread the bobbin" — and he converted an old hammer mill to cut up the foam.
The currywurst, which used to be served with a bun and a hot mug of broth, is now cut up and served on a paper plate.
Maybe after I'm dead, they can cut up the carpet and extract my DNA from my tears that have soaked into the carpet and resurrect me.
Turkish officials suspect Khashoggi, a Saudi national and U.S. resident, was killed inside the consulate by a team of Saudi agents and his body cut up.
So, sit back, peel a banana, groom your friend's back, beat your chest, cut up a Jane Goodall documentary, scale the Empire State building and enjoy.
I cut up their stromboli for them and distributed it and the 24 wings evenly between them, then brought the food to their respective handicap-accessible beds.
No. 28.53 U.S. automaker General Motors said in late November that it will cut up to 14,000 jobs in North America, including both salaried and hourly workers.
In between an IV drip and bed rest, the singer found time to cut up her boring old hospital gown, turning it into a skimpy, sleeveless number.
In East Asian cultures, we use chopsticks to daintily pick up our food, but you using a knife to brutally cut up your food is considered refined?
Elion and Mitchell love dance music — something you can cut up to, as Drake might say — but they wanted a track that focussed on the lyrics themselves.
Intel also announced it would cut up to 12,000 jobs and that Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith would leave that post to lead the company's sales efforts.
I also cut up some fruit to go with it, and make my son's breakfast: oatmeal with frozen black currants, puréed so it's a little less lumpy.
Just days after his warning, Ngo sat a few feet away from me, cut up and dazed, after a beating at the hands of left-wing protesters.
He released a towering Skrillex remix of "Sicko Mode," seemingly with the aim of pushing that Drake-assisted cut up to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
I had to straighten up and say, 'Now we'd best remember we're in Carnegie Hall and if we cut up too much, they might put us out.
He recognizes working with serial killers is getting to him, especially one like Brudos, who plays games, lies, and cut up women in truly unspeakable, haunting ways.
Three tables displaying dozens of wee constructions made of cut-up pieces of driftwood — some evoking limbed creatures, others not — complete this array of controlled, interconnected chaos.
He's had a brush with scandal before, when, in 2009, photographs of him appearing to cut up cocaine were published in a tabloid, according to The Telegraph.
Many institutional investors say that Engie would be worth much more if the firm was cut up and listed its gas infrastructure and renewable energy businesses separately.
The two walls are covered with images of faces and masks from all over the globe, cut up and mixed together to make strange new near-faces.
I encountered her colored glass structures, which were set in combination with a cut-up trailer van, in her solo debut at Mitchell-Innes & Nash in 2010.
Of the 217 million euros set to go to Turkey for reforms, infrastructure and agriculture in 2018, EU lawmakers agreed to cut up to 80 million euros.
All I know, is that at the end of the day, if somebody was there to cut up cucumber for you, I'm sure you would take it.
Stephenson says it's built around a cut up aluminum case, and comes with a Gigabyte GA-Z107N motherboard, a GTX960 video card, and 16GB of DDR4 RAM.
As Ramadan Taraweeh prayers were underway Friday, an individual dropped a "large quantity" of cut up pages of the Quran outside the Islamic Center of Davis, Sgt.
And we wanted to make the tune kind of a collage, cut-up kind of feel, little bits from different locations … field recordings, that sort of thing.
If you just have enough time to cut up some fruit and switch the stand mixer on, you've got rustic strawberries with macadamia nuts and whipped cream.
Feedback, compression, loops, double tracking, samples, strings, oboes, cut up tapes of barrel organ recordings – anything was fair game if it helped them sound different to yesterday.
Oh — and I also try to have a plate of fresh cut-up veggies on the counter for them to munch on while I am finishing dinner.
"Traditionally we've employed teams — someone out shooting and someone able to cut up and produce the video," said Chris Pirrone, who manages USA Today's digital sports publications.
A 115-volt outlet in the sidewall powered the electric chain saw I used to cut up an old garage door that I hauled to the landfill.
Post-YouTube, the experience of even watching an entire music video all the way through — much less 30 in a row, cut up by commercials — feels interminable.
Next, I cut up my rock hard bread into crouton shapes, drizzled olive oil over them and sent them into the oven for 10 to 15 minutes.
I then cut up her vocals with live scratching for the chorus, and went and recorded a girls middle school in the Bronx for the final touches.
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Or substitute a cut-up bird, removing the breasts from the oven a few minutes before the legs and thighs so the white meat doesn't dry out.
Mr. Alvarez isn't into trends and prefers to alter his own clothing; the vest he is wearing is made from a women's jacket that he cut up.
But the prosecutor countered that Mr. Zhao had confessed the killing to the police, including that he had used a power saw to cut up the body.
To apply the cut-up technique, an artist literally cuts or tears written and printed material into pieces, and then rearranges those pieces to create something new.
Management and unions have agreed to cut up to 23,000 jobs and, in return, create 9,000 new positions in the area of battery production and mobility services.
The Knights and other residents of the park told CNN they were waiting for chainsaws to cut up the trees that fell on their homes and cars.
And publishers who sold their stuff through the service but didn't own a piece of Texture captured 50 percent of the revenue, also cut up by usage.
"You know, we went, we cut up in another city, what happens in Nashville stays in Nashville, let's get out of town early and live our lives."
A pastiche of vintage animation, avant-garde cinema, cut-up fairy tales, and horror movies, Camille Rose Garcia's aesthetic is a subtle satire woven into dystopian narratives.
The knives came out and the moist chicken, taro, potatoes, and banana cake—all tasting partly roasted, partly barbecued—were cut up to be shared among us.
In a landmark 2012 paper, Doudna, Charpentier, and Martin Jinek showed they could use this CRISPR/Cas9 system to cut up any genome at any place they wanted.
If you plow a field with quackgrass, you will inadvertently cut up pieces of rhizomes which will then sprout, giving rise to more quack grass, and so on.
I talked with the archivist about it and she confirmed that Freud actually ordered his papers from a print shop and had it cut up in specific sizes.
Lizène, who likes to cut up and mix two different styles together, does just that in a flippant, cut-and-paste cultural appropriation he calls "Syncretic Art" (2011).
I cut up sweet potato fries to roast with olive oil, garlic powder, and pepper, and also cut a pita into triangles to crisp it in the oven.
On "To Cure a Weakling Child," he alters himself to sound like (of course) a child, surrounded by what sounds like an array of cut-up tongue clicks.
A surgeon reports that in one hospital, budget cuts were so severe that there were no surgical pens to mark which bit of a patient to cut up.
I make the baby a scrambled egg for breakfast, and I have strawberry rhubarb Siggi's yogurt with cut up strawberries, Kind granola, and a scoop of almond butter.
The rapper collaborated with Balmain Creative Director Olivier Rousteing to create his wife's gown, which started as two dresses that were cut up to make one perfect design.
Istanbul chief prosecutor Irfan Fidan said this week that Khashoggi was suffocated as soon as he entered the consulate, and his body then cut up and disposed of.
Eventually art imitates life: I ended up getting all these scars and getting cut up in all these major beefs, so it's like I'm really scuffed up now.
Or you could also cut up the chicken and cook it in tomato sauce with some garlic, onion, and herbs to create something delicious and comforting like this.
Danske Bank's new chief executive Chris Vogelzang said earlier this month that the bank needed to cut up to 15% of staff-related costs in the short term.
For instance, you would create elaborate collages of cut-up images on top of photographs, and work from that, or project an image behind an interior set-up.
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An earlier version of a gallery review misidentified the part of The New York Times that the artist Lorraine O'Grady cut up in 1977 for her collage poem.
They include illustrations in books onto which he's pasted images of eyes or genitals, or cut-up anatomical and scientific drawings with mismatched parts arranged in new configurations.
Instead, the tree is going to be repurposed — cut up and its lumber used to build a hut in a city park where mothers can nurse their children.
Elsewhere, shares of UBS rose by 2.6% after it was reported that the lender would cut up to 500 private banking jobs as part of a business overhaul.
This byproduct of hidden meanings is a bit like the cut-up texts and audio recordings of William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, who Kiernan considers critical influences.
On Monday, the company said it would shutter five North American plants, stop building six low-selling passenger cars in North America and cut up to 15,000 jobs.
The crane itself was cut up and removed from the street by Sunday afternoon; some of the surrounding blocks remained closed as workers continued to repair water main leaks.
Those sequences serve as a memory of the viral invasion, so that the cell can go out and cut up future versions of that virus if it's attacked again.
When I worked at Topps, in the middle of the last decade, even the printing plates used to manufacture the cards were cut up and seeded into the packs.
Instead I cut up a pear and strawberries, and the pear turns out to be the most perfect, deliciously ripe pear I have ever eaten in my entire life.
He's already had one demand granted — the Fed has backed off plans to hike interest rates twice this year and now is expected to cut up to three times.
Because they are made of cut-up, repurposed plastic bottles, the subtext of recycling is ever-present, but in my read of the work, it is a secondary consideration.
Staying in Italy, Carrefour – Europe's largest food retailer – said it could cut up to 4 percent of its Italian workforce as it adjusts to slowing sales in the country.
But CRISPR is faster and easier to use than its predecessors, giving scientists the ability to target specific areas of the genome to cut up and edit, Kay said.
Also cut up strawberries for wife's lunch because I know she won't cut them up and she's leaving to go visit her mom on Saturday so they'll go bad.
I toss in an extra handful of frozen edamame (it can always use more edamame), add a fried egg, and cut up a piece of Trader Joe's Sriracha Tofu.
LONDON, Feb 19 (IFR) - Deutsche Bank is to cut up to 500 investment banking jobs with 2513 initially earmarked to go, according to a person close to the situation.
After he was rescued by his mother April, Gil crawled inside the mouth of the whale and used his toy chainsaw to cut up the belly of each shark.
He was referring to the instrument investigators said was used to cut up the body of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, after he was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Istanbul chief prosecutor Irfan Fidan said this week that Khashoggi was suffocated as soon as he entered the consulate, and his body was then cut up and disposed of.
The House Science Committee last year passed a NASA authorization bill that aims to cut up to $22019 million from the nearly $2 billion NASA spends on earth science.
In Ginsberg's biography, I Celebrate Myself, his archivist, Bill Morgan, excellently recounts some of the genesis of Burroughs and Gysin's forays into neo-Dada cut-up technique and collaboration.
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And I would have the deer and whatever else he would send home hung, skinned, and cut up, and put in the freezer by the time he got home.
"It's just money being cut up and thrown out," Amelia Martinez, 60, who has lived at the Fulton Houses for four years, said of the plan for the playground.
Over the years, we heard rumors about what happened to my father; that he had been killed while being tortured, that his body had been cut up into pieces.
Shipbreaker yards use a method called "beaching", whereby large ships are propelled forward at high tide, leaving them high and dry at low tide, ready to be cut up.
I jotted down a list of them: Making things vanish, making things reappear ... the old cup and ball trick ... color-changing scarves ... the rope you cut up and rejoin.
To boost his creativity and productivity, David Bowie used the cut-up technique; this is when an artist cuts up printed materials, and rearranges it to make something new.
I also put my own twist on the cut-up technique by taking advantage of something developmental psychologists call private speech, which is essentially speaking out loud to yourself.
Chen's father then proceeded to cut up more than three quarters of the cash payment out of paranoia that his son and daughter-in-law were after his money.
We tossed out the idea of using cut-up magazine letters as a half-joke, half-serious idea — but it ended up capturing the spirit of the series perfectly.
The piece Ubiquitous, for instance, is tree branch cut up and placed inside jars; so that while it is in dozens of pieces it still looks like a whole branch.
It remains unclear how Odom died, but authorities told the station and other local media that they believe her remains were cut up and dispersed after she was killed elsewhere.
Indeed, the discovery of new primes is no small task; every candidate prime must go through the time-consuming and rigorous process of being cut-up by any potential divisors.
A plunge in PC sales and slower growth for smartphones globally has hit the sector hard, prompting Intel Corp to say this month it would cut up to 12,000 jobs.
U.S. lawmakers are pressing General Motors CEO Mary Barra against following through with plans to cut up to 63,000 jobs, two senators said after emerging from the closed-door meeting.
Nike's decision to feature the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback prompted some football fans to boycott the brand, while some even burned and cut up their branded belongings in protest.
I wash my hands because I cut up Thai peppers but evidently not thoroughly enough because I burn the crap out of my eyeballs when I take my contacts out.
He does an excellent job of putting together intense but clear combats that look bruising and intimidating and don't have to be cut up into a blur of fast cuts.
In one instance, men in masks cut up a stuffed animal on-stream, while others have shown up with "Make America Great Again" signs, Pepe logos, or Trump-labeled gear.
When the couple go on their first date, blank speech balloons appear, cut up into a jigsaw puzzle that you need to put back together to keep the conversation going.
GM has come under fire from U.S. President Donald Trump and Midwestern lawmakers for its plans to stop production at five North American factories and cut up to 15,000 jobs.
Keegan-Michael Key has room to shine here as Coyle, a cut-up who never stops joking (and is quite reminiscent of the character Black played in the original film).
Mashable cut up some footage to reimagine the cannibalistic classic a different sort of film where Clarice Sterling (Jodie Foster) and Hannibal Lector (Anthony Hopkins) goof around a little more.
"Boko Haram committed atrocities, but they did not cut up humans and cook them in pots," the minister said in comments broadcast on state television and widely reported in Cameroon.
"Fill a cooler with fresh fruit, preferably with peels, or berries in small containers, individually wrapped cheeses, low-fat yogurt or milk boxes, hummus and cut-up veggies," Zied said.
The music was augmented by a highly textural visual backdrop, consisting of fragments of cut-up text that created a paranoiac diorama suggesting a sinister interference, hacking, and alien technologies.
Money markets suggest some investors expect a move as early as next week, pricing almost a 60% chance of a 10 bps cut, up from around 40% earlier this week.
Erbol radio reported that Illanes sent out an early call for help, soon after he was taken hostage, in which he said he had been threatened with being cut up.
In Viet-Flakes a camera zooms in and out on suppressed images of atrocities from the war, set to a soundtrack of cut-up American pop songs and Vietnamese music.
When school bullies taunted the author, as a child, that his brother had been "cut up and put in a pickle jar," it wasn't a million miles from the truth.
His Biscuit was discarded by medical staff at George Washington University Hospital as they cut up his custom-made suit to his anger and thrown into one of his shoes.
Nicola Gavins, a makeup artist in Alberta, Canada, shared a photo of her friend's blistered toes, cut up from the high heels she wears as part of her server's uniform.
Maybe the European tradition of avant-garde composition serves us best when it's used in this way: cut up and assailed by other voices; drowned out by its own history.
Here are clothes from the 1980s and 1990s, ones in which the fabric is manipulated, distressed, cut up, accessorized, pushed to its emotional breaking point (if denim had a heart).
Tillerson hinted at a reorganization on his first day at the State Department, even before the Trump administration signaled its intent to cut up to 30% of the agency's budget.
In December of last year, Black and More celebrated 25 years of Ninja Tune with a cut-up mix bringing together Latin party funk, dub, and retro Trax-era house.
Bloomberg is reporting that the company may cut up to 8% of its staff, or around 300 people, and that the cuts could be announced as soon as this week.
"I like to ask for forgiveness after the fact," said Mr. McLure, who cut up the carpet into short rolls that he sneaked out to the garbage at 2 a.m.
The pizza cut up into slices and despite the searing cheese and hot oil seeping out, I'm told to eat it the Neapolitan way, folding it over and digging in.
She had costumes that her mother made with sequins everywhere so that her thighs got cut up; then she had to make them herself, earning point deductions for the quality.
But at the end of the night, the DJ started playing a he'd never heard before, full of cut-up vocal samples peppered over thunderous crash cymbals and tribal drumming.
Air New Zealand Ltd, which plans to cut up to 30% of its staff, has also warned it could re-emerge as a smaller airline once the coronavirus situation subsides.
You wouldn't want to cut up an actual flag to fashion a shirt, but Mr. Rolf said he considered items based on the flag to be welcomed expressions of patriotism.
Participants, dressed in bright-colored leggings, cut-up T-shirts and the latest name-brand footwear, grunted through intervals of burpees with names like hot sauce, Bloody Mary, and jalapeño.
It told unions in January it could cut up to 3,000 of its more than 15,000 staff as it struggles with declining performance in fixed voice and fixed data services.
London-listed shares of HSBC Holdings Plc fell 1% after a report over the weekend said the banking group was planning to cut up to 10,000 jobs to lower costs.
HSBC's Noel Quinn is taking a different approach, with plans to cut up to 10,000 jobs at the $286 billion lender just months after taking over as interim chief executive.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 4 (Reuters) - South Africa's struggling state power firm Eskom said on Saturday it would cut up to 2,000 megawatts of electricity from the national grid from 10 p.m.
She described long hours, less-than-glamorous work and tales of women shoving Kleenex and cut-up Kotex inside their bras, all to fill out the costume per guests' fantasies.
Part of No Man's Sky's magic is the freedom to see worlds largely as they were before we cut up the prairies with subdivision plots and leveled mountains for ore.
I don't have to tell you about how hard the staff laughed at me the time I cut up a watermelon on the same cutting board used to cut onions.
It's only then, maybe half an hour in, that I realize it's kind of weird that I'm standing in an empty tattoo studio, watching a stranger get his face cut up.
I snack on some "fiesta mix" which the butchery near my house sells (we're obsessed with it) and then cut up a red pepper and eat it with some garlic hummus.
But to sit there, take a cut up a body and to then wrap his parts, put it in your vehicle and haul it over to the woods and bury it?
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)None of this makes it easier to figure out which razor isn't going to cut up your face or legs or whatever you like to shave.
I have just enough time to cut up the chicken thighs and stick them in a citrus herb marinade before I have to run out the door for a massage appointment.
Recently, JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon said the bank may cut up to 4,000 U.K. jobs, or as much as 25 percent of its staff there, if the U.K. decided to leave.
All hunters need access to a test that can be easily purchased and quickly detect CWD in their deer before it's cut up into 100 pieces and fed to their family.
When a virus invades cells, the cells cut up some of the invader's RNA, making short pieces of double-stranded RNA that they use to recognize that virus in the future.
Say it's a plate that's feeding 16 people, I'll do a small wheel of a goat cheese or a small circular cheese, and then cut up ten slices of another cheese.
I also put ingredients for mulled wine (apple cider, red wine, cinnamon sticks, cut up oranges and apples) in the slow cooker so we can sip on that throughout the day.
I cut up a pear for dessert and watch this new show, Bless This Mess (mostly 'cause I love Dax Shepard), while working on my website before crashing at 2129:2129.
In the fall of 2016, worried that police were closing in, the couple cut up the body and dumped the pieces in a forest upstate, where they were found by hunters.
Remember how ridiculously tiny they are and how even when you cut up a picture of your significant other so small that they were basically bald, the picture still didn't fit?
Tillerson hinted at a reorganization on his first day at the State Department, even before the Trump administration signaled its intent to cut up to 30 percent of the agency's budget.
Federal Judge James Boasberg, an Obama administration appointee, questioned the HHS attorneys whether Kentucky's waiver, which the state estimated would cut up to 95,85033 people from Medicaid, furthers the program's goals.
But Deutsche Bank shares ended the day's trade lower by 0.72 percent after it announced plans on Wednesday to cut up to 1,000 jobs as part of the integration of Postbank.
It also comes months after the largest U.S. automaker said it will cut up to 14,000 jobs in North America as it realigns its product portfolio away from slow-selling sedans.
A bargain at $25 was a whole Maine lobster, generous in size, steamed and then cut up and finished in a slightly sweet ginger glaze with big shards of sautéed ginger.
This came as late news to the young Beat writers, so it is perhaps not surprising that Ginsberg's first exposure to Burroughs's use of the cut-up was met with disdain.
HELSINKI, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Finland's state-owned mail and delivery company Posti Group plans to cut up to 860 jobs after a fall in mail delivery volumes, it said on Tuesday.
Eskom, which is battling a severe financial crisis, coal shortages and breakdowns of its power plants, said it would cut up to 2,000 megawatts of power from the grid on Monday.
I cut up rough when a bookseller, asked to recommend good historical fiction, pulled down a paperback with a gorgeous, hunky centurion, his thick-muscled body covered with blood and sand.
Often, getting my meal done in the shortest amount of time is simply a matter of how you cut up the ingredients — the smaller the pieces, the faster they will cook.
To the north, eight white stupas and a wall mark a distant sky burial site, where human corpses are cut up in a funeral ritual and vultures feast on the remains.
The company told unions in January it could cut up to 3,000 of its more than 15,000 staff as it struggles with declining performance in fixed voice and fixed data services.
I needed only to cut up the potatoes and kale, season them with the included paprika and add some olive oil, salt, and pepper, and then throw everything in the oven.
HSBC Holdings is planning to cut up to 10,000 jobs as interim Chief Executive Officer Noel Quinn seeks to reduce costs across the banking group, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
That's hot enough to manufacture cement and other industrial products—processes that typically require burning fossil fuels—and that could potentially cut up to 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Vietnam is a land of condiments, but I found myself repeatedly drawn to the most simple: a tiny bowl of salt, pepper, cut-up chiles and squeeze-it-yourself lime juice.
The French fund group Axa Investment Managers will cut up to 210 jobs including 40 jobs in the UK as a part of a broader shake-up of its executive team.
In other accounts, Conte is fuzzier with the timeline: "My hands were, like, broken and bloody and cut up at the end of this," he recalled in a 2017 Recode interview.
Bombardier Inc fell 22018 percent to C$210 after the company confirmed its transportation unit plans to cut up to 25,223.52 jobs in Germany as part of a sweeping savings plan.
Mysore relies on ginger for travel nausea: She keeps cut-up raw chunks of it doused with a fresh lemon (which keeps the spicy root naturally fresh) in her plastic bag.
" Drew says: And when those ancient Samurai were honing their finest blades, they thought to themselves, "Boy, I really hope this gets used one day to cut up some almond bark.
Peeled, cut-up satsumas are seasoned with sesame oil, cilantro stems, crushed Kampot pepper and pickled Calabrian chile, an electric combination that suggests Chinese cuisine without resembling it in the least.
Behind him — as one comes to expect from Kentridge — a montage of images flashes at high speed, which maps especially well onto the cut-up, fragmented aesthetic of the Dada artists.
Kylie wore an exceedingly short, moss-toned Nili Lotan slip dress that cut up even higher on the sides, accessorized with a large, bejeweled, gold belt and forest green stretch ankle boots.
Various media had reported last week that Teva planned to cut up to one-quarter of its 6,860-strong workforce in Israel, and a few thousand more staff in the United States.
I'm still a bit queasy from the adrenaline of the morning, but I know I should eat something, so I just eat some grapes and cut up cantaloupe from the dining hall.
Sainsbury's, which last month said it was seeking to cut up to 2,000 jobs, has exceeded its cost savings target and will achieve 540 million pounds over three years ending 2017-18.
There were quite a few jaw-dropping fashion moments at this year's Grammy Awards, but no one showed as much skin as Ciara in her Alexandre Vauthier cut-up-to-there gown.
JD.com — Shares of JD.com fell more than 2% after reports came out Wednesday that the Chinese e-commerce company plans to cut up to eight percent of its workforce, or 12,000 jobs.
A relentless experimenter, she used the camera to record things she saw, such as a car wreck next to a phone booth, and made collages out of cut-up photographs and photocopies.
Using this type of pan was a great idea, since it made it super easy for me to cut up my bread into small bars that I could take on-the-go.
It said in October it would cut up to 2,000 jobs mainly in its payroll and human resources departments, while about 400 jobs went in a store operations restructuring announced in March.
"If you cut up cantaloupe and you get E. coli on it and you put it in the refrigerator, that will keep the E.coli from getting to really high levels," Dunn explained.
It does not even appear to tackle the talentless show head-on, despite borrowing the title and screening excerpts, cut up into processed fragments, with the sound replaced by live electronic music.
"I'm outraged by what I'm going through," said Aldana, who every other day collects small sticks or uses a machete to cut up branches and carries them home in an old cart.
In corporate news, the Financial Times reported on Sunday citing two people briefed on the matter that HSBC is planning to cut up to 10,000 jobs in a bid to reduce costs.
Walking across Genoa's sloping urban patchwork can sometimes feel like stepping into one of Piranesi's intricate engravings, a cityscape that seems to have been cut up and glued back every which way.
That's hot enough to begin manufacturing cement and other industrial products—processes that typically rely on burning fossil fuels—and to potentially cut up to 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.
In the middle of serving us a plate of cherry tomatoes that have been cut up to resemble blooming flowers and cucumbers, the waiter adds a plate with three different types of cheese.
Commerzbank is expected to cut up to 20 percent of jobs at its Mittelstandsbank business, which in the past provided steady earnings from lending but has been struggling due to weak loan demand.
The piece is meant to invoke a "visual echo chamber," creating "a body cut up into pieces and scattered across the scene"—much like Tibira was by the colonialists who detested his sexuality.
The younger Syrian men have swiped olives from farmers' trees and stuffed them into cheap plastic bottles tacked to the sides of their tents to ferment olive oil infused with cut-up lemons.
On the FTSE 250, Galliford Try climbed 12% after the builder said it would cut up to 350 jobs as its construction business focuses on its core strengths, bringing hopes of improved margins.
An adviser to the president has said the body was cut up for disposal, and Vice President Fuat Oktay has called for an investigation into reports that it was then dissolved in acid.
"Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Stevie J's done with estranged wife Joseline Hernandez after she bleached, smashed and cut up more than $65k worth of his belongings in one helluva jealous rage.
On the website of the Smithsonian Institution, for example, which manages most of NASA's artifacts, LM-153 is marked as "Scrapped," suggesting its aerospace-grade aluminum was cut up and sold or reused.
UPSNav makes delivery drivers' lives easier, but it also has the potential to cut up to $15 million a year in spending, Juan Perez, UPS' chief information and engineering officer, told Business Insider.
Cut up and blackened over charcoal, the bird has deep natural flavor and is brushed with a citrus-tinged glaze that is, by several miles, the best teriyaki sauce I have ever tasted.
Like, my mom made a lampshade out of a picture of our family but if you look closely, there's a baby Jesus that she cut up and put just above all of us.
They present on their predictions before Election Day (in 2016 students did cakes when cut up would reveal red or blue, we also had a piñata filled with blue candy for one prediction).
ZURICH, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Roche will combine two production operations in Basel in a move that will cut up to 190 jobs over this year and next, it said on Thursday.
Sale was suspended five games by the White Sox due to an incident on Saturday where he reportedly cut up the team's 1976 throwback uniforms and was subsequently scratched from his scheduled start.
Blue Cross announced it would cut up to 1,000 jobs in January 2009, and it's not immediately clear whether that happened as part of the same reorganization they refer to in the statement.
UBS will cut up to 500 private banking jobs as part of a plan to split up its wealth management businesses in a bid to speed up decision-making and strengthen regional units.
The planned mine extension could also cut up to 3.3 gigaliters a year of surface water from the drinking water catchment that could lower local supplies by between 3-4%, the authority said.
They are shoppers like Benjamin Kaneda, 20, a student from Montclair, N.J., who stopped at a Whole Foods in midtown Manhattan and left carrying only a cut-up melon and bag of carrots.
It works great if the clips are short, but if you import a long drone video, there's no way to cut up clips; you can only trim from the start or the ending.
However, scientists in Israel, who cut up a lot of hydras in the process of their experiments, found that there are structures in even a small bit of hydra that also guide growth.
They watched from Hong Kong as gruesome details emerged of Khashoggi's murder inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, allegedly by a team of hitmen who cut up his body with a bone saw.
We make bacon and more: 21920,220 workers cut up pigs and turkeys for Tyson; 22017 others crack eggs for liquid shipment at Rembrandt Foods 15 miles north; hundreds more distill ethanol from corn.
If you don't cook the chicken thoroughly, or if you start cutting up raw vegetables on the same cutting board that you cut up the chicken breast, you can get salmonella and die.
The recent decision by the largest U.S. automaker to cut up to 14,000 jobs that span three states has brought the company controversy with lawmakers from the affected areas and drawn the president's ire.
For more on the company, click on The Norwegian rig firm said late on Monday it would cut up to 200 onshore staff and contractors in a bid to save $30 million per year.
The report says the rest of the recordings contain sounds of movement, heavy panting and plastic sheets being wrapped, which Turkish intelligence concluded came after Khashoggi's death as Saudi officials cut up his body.
ABU DHABI/MILAN (Reuters) - Alitalia could cut up to 2,000 jobs as controlling shareholder Etihad Airways pushes for sweeping changes to turn the loss-making airline around, according to sources close to the matter.
Wole Soyinka to tear up his green card The Nobel prize winning playwright and poet reportedly told students he would cut up his US green card while giving a speech at Oxford University, England.
We put everything away and then I prep a salad with half a bag of greens, a prepared Thai chicken salad, and cut up chicken breast that was in our fridge from last week.
The only thing you need to do is cut up a glass cylinder and then offset the half-cylinders a little bit to let air flow do its thing to create the fire vortex.
As hinted at above, the cut-up technique has been central to P-Orridge's work over the decades, from the industrial sound collages of Throbbing Gristle to the collaged works in the Rubin exhibition.
Komanoff, sitting in his office in Manhattan's financial district sporting his cycling skull cap because of the building's under-functioning heating system, explained the BTA's origins while he cut up cardboard boxes for recycling.
My favorite dish may be the seafood variation on the Sichuan classic Chongqing chicken called Hot and Spicy Lobster: a cut-up lobster stir-fried with nearly enough dried chiles to fill a pillowcase.
BERLIN, June 13 (Reuters) - German chemicals conglomerate BASF said it would cut up to 200 jobs at its coatings unit by the end of 2021, pointing to the downturn in the global car industry.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 15 (Reuters) - South African telecoms company Telkom SA said on Wednesday it could cut up to 3,000 jobs in its wholesale division Openserve, consumer unit as well as in its corporate centre.
I sold a soft sculpture ("Untitled," 1990) made of corrugated yellow foam, which I had painted red on one side and cut up and stuffed into a clear plastic zipper bag used for comforters.
A court in Denmark issued an injunction against two watchmakers who planned to cut up artist Tal R's painting and use the pieces of canvas as decorative faces for a line of luxury wristwatches.
At a basic level, Afghanistan needs effective systems for sharing power and better mechanisms to build confidence between power-brokers who fear they'll be cut-out, or cut-up, once they turn their backs.
HP Inc tumbled 9.6% after the PC maker said it would cut up to 16% of its workforce as part of a restructuring plan that would result in an overall charge of $1 billion.
Then, Mr. Zhao said, he began to chop up the body, overcome by hallucinations: "I heard someone talking to me about a bear and how to cut up a bear," he told the court.
HP Inc tumbled 9.2% after the PC maker said it would cut up to 16% of its workforce as part of a restructuring plan that would result in an overall charge of $1 billion.
HP Inc tumbled 10.1% after the computer maker said it would cut up to 16% of its workforce as part of a restructuring plan that would result in an overall charge of $1 billion.
JOHANNESBURG, Dec 5 (Reuters) - South Africa's struggling state power utility Eskom said it will cut up to 2,000 megawatts of power from the national grid on Thursday due to a shortage of generating capacity.
But then residents from the small reservation town of Cannon Ball, up the hill from Sacred Stone, began to bring donations: leftovers from dinner, cut-up wooden corrals for the campfires, a chain saw.
A Saudi prosecutor determined last week that agents of the kingdom apprehended Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, gave him a lethal dose of tranquilizers and cut up his corpse to hide the evidence.
Medullary bone is only around for three to four weeks in females who are reproductively mature, so you'd have to cut up a lot of dinosaur bones to have a good chance of finding this.
When Jan disappeared behind his camera, Haye in his black jumpsuit, cut up fins, necklace of clay skulls, a parrot on his arm, stepped towards the lens and said: 'will you please clear my name?
From the brief, crumbling percussion of the title track to the nearly nine minutes of cut up sound of "Welcoming Pyroclastic Eradication," the album displays great variety without feeling like a collection of loose ends.
Extracted and cut up into chunks, this environmental DNA could be maintained in the lab by inserting the foreign gene fragments into bacteria such as E. coli (thereby creating what's known as an artificial chromosome).
Sprightly as ever, these beats form a thicker, chewier soundscape, with scratches jittering, sparks flying, cut-up groans and shrieks chiming in from everywhere, over steady drums, cunningly timed rhythm guitar, fusion keyboards layered gorgeously.
Fox News seems to have singled out TVEyes because the service recorded broadcast streams directly and then allowed subscribers to download and share as many clips as they want, cut up into 10 minute segments.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of Cisco Systems fell 247 percent in extended trading after the company announced fiscal fourth-quarter earnings and plans to cut up to 21.05,22.5 workers.
The newspaper reported that a Saudi forensic official, identified as Salah al-Tubaigy, can be heard telling others present that they should put on earphones and listen to music while he cut up the body.
The exhibition's centerpiece — a hanging sculpture in which a grotesque hybrid of a dozen cut-up and bejeweled silicone faces is suspended from meat hooks inside a steel cube — pushes the discomfort to an extreme.
In an abrupt about-face, Nokia said Tuesday it will halt work on future versions of its Ozo virtual reality camera and cut up to 30 percent of the staff in its Nokia Technologies unit.
Sibanye has signalled to unions that it may cut up to 5,000 jobs at its struggling Driefontein operation, according to digital publication Miningmx, which cited three unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter on Monday.
I watched students cut up perfect Louis Vuitton garments, which they used to make blankets that were auctioned off for charity, and I had a visceral reaction because they really should have remained as garments.
A couple of years ago, he turned heads with a crazy, 67-day, Paleo-style diet, and he reportedly used to order chefs to cut up his well-done steaks and spaghetti before serving him.
On Monday, Trump told Blitzer that "there has to be at least a change in philosophy and there also has to be a change in the cut up, the money, the spread" of NATO's budget.
I put leftover farro, cucumbers, tomato, and roasted chickpeas in a tupperware last night after dinner, so I just drizzle it with some homemade tahini dressing and cut up some fruit to bring with it.
Of course it wasn't anger when I was 16 and my boyfriend broke up with me, and I cut up the inside of my own ankle — wanting so badly to destroy something, whatever I could.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Joint venture partners Glencore and Merafe Resources could cut up to 665 jobs at their Rustenburg ferrochrome smelter in South Africa because of problems including power cuts and rising electricity tariffs.
COPENHAGEN, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Denmark's biggest lender Danske Bank plans to cut up to 108 jobs in Finland due to a reorganisation of its unit there which employs around 2,000 people, it said on Thursday.
COPENHAGEN, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Denmark's biggest lender Danske Bank plans to cut up to 108 jobs in Finland due to a reorganization of its unit there which employs around 2,000 people, it said on Thursday.
JOHANNESBURG, Dec 6 (Reuters) - South Africa's struggling state power utility Eskom said on Friday it would cut up to 4,000 megawatts (MW) of power from the national grid on a rotational basis from 2 p.m.
Presumably, this is because said pig has been too busy doling out gratification to even consider being cut up, cooked, and served alongside Nicole O'Brien's excellent, simple fare, at this new restaurant in Washington Heights.
"We concluded that in order to safely go through the seasonal demand period in the first quarter of 2020 it could be recommended that countries additionally cut up to 500,000 barrels per day," Novak said.
It looks like the first stage of that is a round of cut jobs, with Cisco announcing as part of its earnings report that it will cut up to 5,500 jobs, or 7% of its workforce.
BERLIN, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Volkswagen may cut up to 2,500 jobs per year over 10 years by moving workers into early retirement, Handelsblatt reported on Wednesday, citing Bernd Osterloh, chief of the carmaker's influential works council.
Galliford Try climbed 13.3% to the top of the FTSE 250 after the builder said it would cut up to 350 jobs as its construction business focuses on its core strengths, bringing hopes of improved margins.
We have some boxed mac 'n' cheese with cut-up hotdogs, because we are adults, and settle in on the couch for a luxurious night of Superstore, working on our individual craft projects, and eating carbs.
Teva Pharmaceutical – The drug company said various media reports that it would cut up to 6,000 jobs are incorrect, although the company did say it is freezing recruitment and not replacing certain employees after they leave.
ZURICH, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Swiss private bank EFG International said on Thursday it expects to cut up to 450 jobs between 2017 and 2019 as it laid out planned savings from its newly acquired BSI Bank.
Police believe that a saw was used to cut up the body and they say that it had multiple stab wounds to prevent a buildup of air that might result in it floating to the top.
There's taut piano-funk grooves with titles like "Ice Station Zebra," drippy synth experiments, cut-up breakbeats that come far closer to drum and bass than you'd ever expect a garage rock revivalist to ever get.
As the pair munch on some smashed avocado on toast and various juices and snacks, it's clear that the conversation is one that deserves to be listened to in full, rather than cut up into snippets.
With influences ranging from Austin Osman Spare and Aleister Crowley to cut-up artist Brion Gysin, TOPY fused art, music, sex, and magick into a loose information network of artists exploring DIY ethos, transgression, and subversion.
Since Fiorucci I must've seen fifty attempts to use that same cut-up format to tell the history of rock-'n- roll, or the history of black culture, but none stay in my mind so clearly.
The only ingredients you'll need to cut up are a garlic clove (or two), to be browned in olive oil along with the red-pepper flakes, and some anchovies before you stir in the canned tomatoes.
Mr. Durst said that in a panic, he cut up Mr. Black's body, put the parts in plastic bags and dumped them in Galveston Bay, where they were found by a boy fishing with his father.
Volkswagen's works council chief said on Wednesday the company could cut up to 25,000 staff over the next decade as older workers retire to help the carmaker achieve cost-cuts needed to revive the VW brand.
Danske Bank's new chief executive Chris Vogelzang said earlier this month that the bank needed to cut up to 15% of staff-related costs in its fixed income and foreign exchange business in the short term.
WASHINGTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - General Motors Chief Executive Mary Barra will meet with Ohio's two U.S. senators on Wednesday about the Detroit automaker's plans to idle five North American plants and cut up to 15,000 jobs.
The organization is seeking to cut up to £400 million ($515 million) from its budget, potentially wiping as many as 12,800 police officers from the force — a reduction in its strength of up to 40 percent.
While she was home on Saturday, her dad cut up some mangoes (her favorite fruit) and put them in the fridge so she could take them with her for her drive back to school the next morning.
The Game of Thrones designer, who worked on seasons 1-5 of the show, revealed that many of the capes worn by members of the Night's Watch were actually made of cut-up and aged IKEA rugs.
One official gave a specific account Thursday, telling Middle East Eye that Khashoggi was dragged from the consul general's office inside the Saudi consulate before being brutally murdered by two men who then cut up his body.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - An adviser to Turkey's president has said the team that killed prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul cut up his body in order to dissolve for easier disposal, the newspaper Hurriyet reported on Friday.
By the early 2000s the building's owners found it more profitable to cut up the apartments into narrow hotel rooms that would house the vigorous young workers flocking to New York for jobs in the wartime mobilization.
In Larsson's reading, the viewer would have presumably mentally "cut up," turned, and recombined two separate geometric elements to create reverse Square-Kufic-like letter forms, which would then have had to be read in mirror image.
The Ball bros (mostly LaMelo) had some sick hoops to kick off their pro careers in Lithuania ... but there was some ugliness, too -- and we cut up the video for all you Ball fans/haters out there.
They are made entirely out of cut-up photographs, and they retain the fine-grain, grisaille sheen of vintage advertising layouts, yet all we see at first glance is a kaleidoscope of abstract swooshes, swipes and voids.
South Africa's struggling state electricity firm Eskom said on Saturday it would cut up to 2,000 megawatts (MW) of power from the national grid overnight, after a conveyor belt failure at its Medupi coal-fired power station.
At the edge of a woodland, they chained themselves to a red forest harvester that can cut up to 22 trees a day, making a statement against large-scale logging in the last primeval forest in Europe.
When they found their current apartment, a long, 12.5-foot-wide rectangle of space in a prewar building that was cut up by interior walls, they relished the challenge of transforming it into a hyper-efficient home.
When I get home, I make a large bottle of lemon water to go, while brewing coffee (which I'll add rice milk to shortly) and cut up the avocados to put on top of rice cakes for breakfast.
Not that it mattered, as the interviews were cut up in editing, they were made to look like flummoxed and often psychotic fools, locked in an antagonistic back-and-forth with the erstwhile ghost and his Mantis bandleader.
Homemade is always super appreciated, but you can also go somewhere a little more chic or a really nice little pastry shop and just bring something like eclairs to cut up in pieces and have on a tray.
"She went to her room, she cut up paper into a skirt image, and she stuck it on the little person image on the door of the bathroom," Neta Bahcall, an astrophysicist and Rubin's former colleague, told Astronomy.
Alongside a plan to cut up to $2997bn from the State Department's budget over five years, the proposals included a closer alignment of the department and USAID—potentially involving a full takeover of the semi-independent aid agency.
In almost every interview about Carrey's early life, friends and family described him as a natural cut-up, a born comedian with an innate desire to make everyone around him laugh and the physical ability to do it.
Over 100 years later, its been covered in graffiti, adorned with cherries, and decorated with polka dots; its been cut-up, colored, and reworked into not just new silhouettes, but completely new items all-together (hello, iPhone case).
"It was thanks to my mother who recognized in me an ability to cut up, to make believe, to run around being somebody other than the little girl that I was," she said of getting into show business.
Earlier on Wednesday, GE said it would cut up to 6,7003 jobs in Europe over the next two years, including 765 in France and 1,300 in Switzerland, as it restructures and integrates its acquisition of Alstom's energy business.
In other bank-related news, Societe Generale announced Tuesday it is to close 15 percent of branches and cut up to 900 jobs in France by 2020 as the lender seeks to accelerate its move into digital banking.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Nestle plans to cut up to 450 jobs at a Galderma research and development center in southern France, the Swiss company said on Thursday, as it seeks to make the underperforming skin health business more efficient.
When the late David Bowie worked on some of his lyrics, he used the "cut up" technique, where he would write phrases on sheets of paper, cut them out with scissors, and then select and arrange them randomly.
The comedian, who's appeared on MTV's Wild'n Out, was talking to us about the Meek Mill and Drake feud outside Hyde Lounge Monday night when a woman in a dress cut up to there strolled into the background.
In more than a dozen posts, Ms. Lennard said Mr. Ronaldo had threatened to "have me kidnapped and have my body cut up and put in a bag and thrown in a river" if she dated somebody else.
Mr. Dimonda recently had a blowup with another customer, a millionaire businessman, over the prices he charges, which run $80 plus tip for a cut up to $150 for the full treatment of a cut and a shave.
Brexit: Britain's withdrawal from the E.U. could disrupt the country's meat industry, which has so far leaned heavily on European countries to cater to British consumers' preferences for cut-up, boneless and, most vexingly to farmers, white meat.
My boyfriend went to the gym, but when I walk in the kitchen, I see he has left me avocado toast, cut up some fruit for my breakfast, and left my favorite espresso pod out on the counter.
KeyBar® Compact Key Holder Multi-Tool and Organizer This key organizer has an integrated multi-tool so not only do you reduce the bulk of your keys, but you can open bottles, cut up kindling, and more.
The announcement comes days after Volkswagen's luxury car unit Audi said it would cut up to 9,500 jobs or one in ten staff by 2025, freeing up billions of euros to fund its shift towards electric vehicle production.
SOFIA, March 25 (Reuters) - Bulgaria's biggest weapons maker Arsenal said on Wednesday it will cut up to 2,000 jobs by the end of next month as a result of decreased demand and worsening conditions during the coronavirus outbreak.
What we're listening to is the sound of thousands of crickets, burrowing themselves into their homes of cut up egg trays in large, food-safe IKEA plastic boxes lit by the warm light coming from the incandescent bulbs.
While in Tunisia, Klee also began to practice a discriminating form of visual art cut-up technique, slicing finished compositions into two or more parts, and turning them into independent works or combining them differently on new supports.
The future of US equities and rates traders at the German bank remains very much up in the air following recent news that the company is planning to cut up to 20,000 jobs, including some executive-level staff.
Vodafone plans to cut up to 1,200 jobs from its Spanish business, the company said on Thursday, though it declined to give further details ahead of talks with labor representatives expected to begin at the end of the month.
ZURICH, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Nestle said it plans to cut up to 450 jobs at a research and development centre for its skin health business Galderma in southern France, as it seeks to make the underperforming unit more efficient.
Following on from the anti-art of Marcel Duchamp and his readymades, the techniques that that Dadaists embraced—from the cut-up to the sound poem—became foundational elements of the avant-garde in the 20th century and beyond.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse will cut up to 21.4,21318 more jobs in 211.6, as Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam pushes ahead with a major restructuring which he said on Tuesday might now no longer include floating the bank's Swiss business.
In addition to having to wash the words "MURDER" and "GO VEGAN" off the front door, one of its employees had to field a phone call that threatened to "cut up" the shop's butcher and feed him to customers.
The house had been cut up into apartments, but the Leguizamos, who have been together for almost 20 years and have two children — Allegra, 16, and Lucas, 15 — could see what it had been and what it could be.
A turban Mr. Khalsa was wearing as part of his Sikh religion was disturbed in the attack, during which the men forced his head down and cut up to 10 inches of his hair with a knife, prosecutors said.
RWE, which owns 76.8 percent of Innogy after an equity carve out in 2016, agreed in March with rival E.ON to break up Innogy, with E.ON saying it would cut up to 5,000 jobs as part of the transaction.
In order to get Johnny to go with me, I had to promise not to make him cut up his credit cards — he got his minor in finance from Florida Atlantic University and didn't think he'd learn anything new.
The Turks have said that Mr. Khashoggi's body was cut up by an autopsy specialist with a bone saw before being carried out of the consulate in large suitcases and disposed of in an unknown location, perhaps a forest.
They must decide whether they can contemplate the prospect of their continent being cut up piece by piece by competing bigger powers, or whether they want to regain enough collective strength and common sense to control their own destiny.
If you used it to cut up greasy, protein-y stuff, such as turkey, wash it in hot soapy water, rinse it thoroughly, and dry it on a dish rack, or anywhere it can get good air around it.
LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Sheffield Forgemasters, one of Britain's oldest steelmakers, plans to cut up to 100 UK steel jobs, it said on Wednesday, in another blow for an industry reeling from tumbling global steel prices and cheap imports.
Eskom said late on Saturday that it would cut up to 2,000 megawatts from the national grid from 2000 GMT on Saturday until 0600 GMT on Sunday, after a conveyor belt failure at its Medupi coal-fired power station.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A court in Denmark issued an injunction against two watchmakers who planned to cut up an artist's painting and use the pieces of canvas as decorative faces for a line of luxury wristwatches.
Forget about the embarrassing saga of Drake LaRoche, and the juvie antics of class cut-up Chris Sale: The Chicago White Sox just might have the most politically, economically and socially woke clubhouse in all of Major League Baseball.
Editor Zebrazilla starts with the retrowave/outrun heater "Pursuit" by Stilz (who seemed to give his blessing by popping up in the YouTube comments section) and then mixes in cut-up bits of Jones' infamous "I'm a human" rant.
If you've ever bought a pair of loafers or flats that completely cut up your foot when worn without socks or have had a pair of no-slip socks that, in fact, do slip, then this story is for you.
Cisco said today that it will cut up to 5,500 jobs as it restructures and — like many big, old IT companies — tries to shift its business toward software and services and away from selling hardware that sits in data centers.
Volkswagen will cut up to 7,000 positions, aim to boost productivity and deliver 5.9 billion euros ($6.7 billion) of annual savings at its core VW brand by 2023, in its latest attempt to raise profitability at its top-selling division.
Microsoft HoloLens, clever virtual-reality goggles, is already being used to teach students about anatomy; cadavers can be cut up, which is useful, but to observe biological processes such as circulation in action only a live or VR body will do.
Alexander went on to highlight some of the show's most memorable hairstyles, including Cersei Lannister's cut-up scalp during her memorable walk of penance — a look which required five wigs to create — and touched upon John Snow and Sansa Stark's haircare.
I'm not any kind of professional salad-ologist; I'm just a girl standing in front of a stream of Instagrammed and Tweeted and Facebooked bowls of cut-up meat, fruit and lettuce, wondering how my life got to this point.
I grab my prepped salad out of the fridge, which I made with a protein salad mix, candied pecans from Trader Joe's, butternut squash, cranberries, and some Applegate turkey meat I cut up and threw in, tossed with lemon-turmeric dressing.
In a research note published on Friday, analysts at KBW said Deutsche Bank could cut up to 15 percent of its investment banking staff globally, equivalent to around 2,500 jobs, to achieve cost savings required to make the deal work.
In contrast, IBM reported its worst quarterly revenue in 14 years on Monday following declines in its traditional businesses, while Intel late on Tuesday lowered its revenue forecast for the year and said it would cut up to 12,000 jobs.
The cone shape of "Conical Intersect" might even be said to have functioned like a symbolic lens looking down from the future Centre Georges Pompidou, through the past derelict cut-up edifices, and opening up onto the present Parisian street scene.
On the FTSE 250, Galliford Try jumped 15.3% on its best day in over a decade after the company said it would cut up to 350 jobs as its construction business focuses on its core strengths, bringing hopes of improved margins.
I go back to the kitchen and cut up a Pink Lady apple and make a mug of the Yogi blueberry green tea, and take them back to my desk to eat with an individual container of creamy peanut butter.
Commerzbank is expected to cut up to 20 percent of jobs at its Mittelstandsbank business, which in the past provided steady earnings from lending to Germany's small and medium-sized business community but has been struggling due to weak loan demand.
While some social media users took to Twitter to call for a full-on boycott of United Continental Holdings, others posted photos of their cut-up United MileagePlus credit cards—a loyalty program that's otherwise been highly lucrative for the airline.
The provider of pest control, cleaning, security and healthcare services said in September it may cut up to 480 jobs as it overhauls its cleaning and engineering divisions, adding that the cost of its turnaround would be higher than expected.
There's a display on the second floor of torn out, annotated, photocopied, and cut up pages from books, newspapers, magazines, and other ephemera, whose texts he copies, edits, and adapts for his unattributed verbal streaks of indirection, invective, irony, and impertinence.
COPENHAGEN, March 8 (Reuters) - Postal company Postnord plans to cut up to 4,000 jobs in Denmark in the next two to three years to cope with pressure on its business from "digitization" and to restore profitability, it said on Wednesday.
Though GoldLink's music, in ways, is an evolution of Wale's sometimes dancy, consistently soulful output, it doesn't quite fit into any one of these boxes, instead opting for the cut-up house and R&B production of collectives like Soulection.
Earlier this month Morgan Stanley announced an initiative to cut up to $1 billion by 2017 by using technology and outsourcing jobs now in its New York headquarters and other higher cost cities like London to places like Mumbai and Budapest.
DE) cargo arm is in the black, but profits will drop significantly this year from 74 million euros ($83 million) in 2015 and it now plans to cut up to 800 staff worldwide, or about 17 percent of its workforce.
At a certain point that night, they cut up one of the car wash sponges and stuffed it into a dress sock, then cut a notch near one end of the sock to fit the whole thing over the seatbelt anchor.
And while being creative isn't a crime, driving around with cut up squares of cheese wrappers instead of actual registration is; the unnamed driver of the car was arrested on the spot and could have the book thrown at her.
"It's all exactly the same," marvels the actress Sophie McShera, who has come to New York on promotional duties and who, as dim Daisy, cut up six seasons' worth of produce on these very chopping boards — with this very knife.
The connection feels less cosmic, however, and more material, with the etching's black lines linking up with the old-fashioned crosshatching in Conner's cut-up prints, and its deep shadows blending with the darkness encroaching on the car in Wenders' photo.
In the lab, King and his colleagues cut up hundreds of bamboo skewers, shape them into a nestlike jumble, push them around, run them through CT scans and create computer-simulated nests that can be investigated further in virtual form.
On "What's In Your Head," one of that record's standout tracks (originally released on The Face EP), they cut up a vocal samples into some stuttering groans and gasps before some extra spacey synthesizers take us all straight to Pleasure Town.
The airline added it would cut up to 50% of its capacity by next month and adopt measures to cut costs, including cutting executive salaries by 25%, significantly lower than the cuts taken by airline executives in the United States.
I would always cut up my shapewear to make my own styles, and there have also been so many times I couldn't find a shapeware color that blended with my skin tone so we needed a solution for all of this.
Well plant-based chicken is more expensive because the processing infrastructure being used is more than 10 years behind real chicken processing, where you'll see robot arms that cut up chicken so efficiently that it looks like a Tesla factory.
Eskom said on Tuesday it planned more load-shedding, a South African term for planned power cuts, having cut up to 6,000 megawatts (MW) from the national grid on Monday after flooding triggered failures at its Medupi coal fired plant.
GM CEO Mary Barra announced plans last November to cut up to 270,000 jobs, wind down five plants in North America by the end of this year and shift the company's workforce and lineup to build more electric and autonomous vehicles.
Eskom said it would cut up to 13,000 MW of electricity from the national grid on a rotational basis on Friday, more than the 1,000 MW Acting Chief Executive Jabu Mabuza had said was planned at a briefing on Thursday.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 19 (Reuters) - South Africa's Communication Workers Union (CWU) is angered by Telkom's plan to cut up to 3,000 workers, it said on Sunday and called for an urgent meeting with the ruling party and the minister of communication.
VW's luxury Audi division last month said that it would cut up to 9,500 jobs, equating to 10.6% of total staff, by 2025 in a move to free up billions of euros to fund the shift towards electric vehicle production.
Unlike its German hydropower operations, where Vattenfall recently announced it would cut up to 60 percent of staff to bring down costs, the company's equivalent Swedish operations will not be downsized because they already have a leaner structure, Hall said.
Here are some of the main factors that could affect Swiss stocks: The drugmaker will combine two production operations in Basel in a move that will cut up to 23.2507 jobs over this year and next, it said on Thursday.
Many children believe food is made in grocery stores or trucks; Velez recalled speaking with a boy who did not recognize a pear because it was not cut up in squares — the only form he had ever seen it in.
Popularized by writers William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, the technique relied on source literary material—a newspaper article or diary entry, perhaps—that had been cut up into words or phrases, and re-ordered into new, random, potentially significant meanings.
Among Fontana's least-known works, the Spatial Environments feel like the pieces that can allow for a better understanding of the depth and breadth of the artist's practice, which is too often solely associated with the famous cut-up paintings.
Among Fontana's least-known works, the Spatial Environments feel like the pieces that would allow for a better understanding of the depth and breadth of the artist's practice, which is too often solely associated with the famous cut-up paintings.
WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) - Volkswagen will cut up to 22020,22 positions, aim to boost productivity and deliver 2000 billion euros ($22025 billion)of annual savings at its core VW brand by 20203, in its latest attempt to raise profitability at its top-selling division.
I'm getting low on food, so I chop up some lettuce, halve some grape tomatoes, and cut up some cheese for a salad, which I'll have with pretzel chips, two clementines, and a waffle cookie for the rest of the packed lunch.
The call continues efforts by both Trump and members of Congress to get GM to scrap plans to slash production at five North American facilities in Ohio, Michigan, Maryland and Canada and cut up to about 14,000 factory and white-collar jobs.
His recent maps are nearly ten times larger than the first ones and feature 15,000–20,000 photos apiece, taken with single 35mm frames of photographic film and developed with contact sheets that are then cut up, arranged, and pasted onto a board.
Vale on Tuesday said it would take up to 10 percent of its output offline as it decommissions a total of 19 dams over three years, a move that would cut up to 40 million tonnes of iron ore production a year.
FRANKFURT, June 10 (Reuters) - German airline Lufthansa's cargo unit said on Friday it will cut up to 800 jobs, out of a worldwide workforce of around 4,600, in response to an industry downturn, saying it needed to cut costs to remain competitive.
Turkish officials suspect the body of Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and critic of powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was cut up but the Saudi official said it was rolled up in a rug and given to a "local cooperator" for disposal.
"I would always cut up my shapewear to make my own styles, and there have also been so many times I couldn't find a shapewear color that blended with my skin tone so we needed a solution for all of this," she said.
Warren at one point seems to suggest the reader put down the book and go cut up their credit and debit cards with a fervor that is more than a little odd in the age of rewards hacking and cash-free restaurants.
After washing some dishes, I also cut up carrots and portion them out with hummus for the week, make cold brew, chop up some onions to use throughout the week, reorganize the fridge and freezer, and make and eat caprese pasta salad.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - State Department officials briefed Senate staff on Friday on plans to cut up to $10 billion from the department's budget over five years, but offered few specifics to ease concerns that the administration risked weakening U.S. standing in the world.
In 1993, P-Orridge's life took yet another interesting turn when s/he met Lady Jaye, with whom s/he would apply Brion Gysin and William S. Burroughs' cut-up technique to body modification, attempting to become one being through the Pandrogeny Project.
The company said in April that it planned to cut up to 12,000 jobs globally as it refocuses its business toward making microchips that power data centers and Internet-connected devices and away from the declining personal computer industry it helped found.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's newly re-elected Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic must take urgent action to tackle loss-making state-run companies, cut up to 35,000 government jobs and keep a tight grip on public spending, the country's fiscal watchdog said on Monday.
Four Swiss players had to change ripped shirts, the Adidas match ball, sold outside for 140 euros ($158), burst and a cut-up pitch at the Stade Pierre Mauroy, that had to be patched up by groundsmen at halftime, sent players sliding.
Vale on Tuesday said it would take up to 10 percent of its output offline as it decommissions a total of 19 dams over three years, a move that would cut up to 4.73 million tonnes of iron ore production a year.
If some Europeans have the bad manners to cut up rough, Brexiteers assert, then big boys such as the German car-makers will soon step in and impose order, as they wish to carry on selling BMWs and Volkswagens to British motorists.
For some time he'd been taking himself to the gym with more ambition and lust than he showed for their collaborative design work, and he was all cut up now, a strange, Photoshopped musculature slipped over his bones like a bronzed wetsuit.
Scientists, according to Strickland, "fall in love with their playthings"—shades of "Pygmalion" again—and we learn that, while the top brass tire of the Creature and ask that he be euthanized and cut up, Hoffstetler has clandestine motives for keeping him alive.
"The market has cratered over the last few weeks and the pop today is related to the chatter that producers could cut up to 1.4 million bpd in 2019," said Gene McGillian, vice president of market research for Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
A Mississippi man who recently went to Popeye's is suing the restaurant after he choked on his chicken (literally, not in the euphemistic sense), saying that the spork that his meal was served with offered him no way to cut up his meal.
For more on the company, click on The world's largest fish farmer reported preliminary fourth-quarter results below expectations on Wednesday due to lower than forecast output and a restructuring of its Scottish business, where it expects to cut up to 100 jobs.
In their sly sport with commercial product design, these works recall the more involved collages of Al Hansen, who in the 1960s and '70s cut up and reassembled Hershey bar wrappers into figures and other images filled with brilliantly comic word play.
But we released a blog post trying to show some of the numbers, to show how ... this sense of it's a pie getting cut up amongst creators and now these big names are taking a bigger piece actually is not how it works.
Saudi Arabia had suggested OPEC and its allies, including Russia, cut up to 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) for the second quarter of 3.63 while extending existing cuts of 2.1 million bpd, which expire this month, to the end of 2020.
Subtly collaging cut-up pieces of barn coats, backpacks, Levi's and assorted stuff from the aforementioned Carhartt, he remade them into a plausible uniform for laborers in the assorted fields of thought-work, guys who have never lifted a shovel in their lives.
When William S. Burroughs writes about talking rectums with teeth and young boys spreading 'jism around like tapioca', he demonstrates the formal freedom of the cut-up method, what Oliver Harris calls 'a way to systematize the drive to lose the undesired past'.
The ground floor, which had been cut up into five small rooms, is now an open expanse with a living area, dining area and kitchen terminating in a wall of windows and sliding glass doors that open to a 100-foot-long backyard.
Graham, who has become one of the president's most vocal allies, said there may not be a "smoking gun," but that there was a "smoking saw," a reference to a bone saw that investigators said was used to cut up Khashoggi's body.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Members of South Africa's AMCU mining union are ready to strike for a year if necessary and would bring the platinum belt to a standstill if Impala Platinum carries out plans to cut up to 13,400 jobs, the union's president said on Thursday.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank is aiming to cut up to a quarter of its riskiest assets in the next few years, people familiar with the matter said, shedding more light on how the German lender is trying to overhaul its business and revive profitability.
Among the nearly HK$40 billion worth of measures to support the economy were a personal tax cut up to HK$20,000 for some city residents, property rate waivers and a public housing supply target of 280,000 units for 10 years up to 2026.
But she saved her most skin-baring look for last, stepping out Tuesday night in a plunging black Ronald van der Kemp Haute Couture coat dress featuring a dramatic cut-up-to-there slit, paired with a Louis Vuitton handbag and transparent Soebedar pumps.
"I would always cut up my shapewear to make my own styles, and there have also been so many times I couldn't find a shapewear color that blended with my skin tone so we needed a solution for all of this," she said on Tuesday.
But as a meme––reuploaded, recontextualised in tweets and videos, cut up and slowed down and appropriated throughout the internet––it becomes, somehow, even more Ono: an unfinished work that anyone with a tiny bit of creativity and an internet connection can contribute to.
Russia take on New Zealand in St. Petersburg in the first match of the eight-nation Confederations Cup on a pitch that had to be hastily relaid after football officials deplored its quality when it cut up badly during a match there in April.
So, for the official campaign, Adidas is bringing back that off-duty image of Moss — who identified herself as "an Adidas girl" through and through — with the help of Doug Abraham, who abstracted and cut up the image to create a collage effect (see below).
Anesthesiologists—those calming doctors who make jokes before ensuring you're too out of it to realize your body is being cut up—are almost three times more likely to become addicted to drugs, end up in rehab, and to die prematurely than other physicians.
Here is a summary of the steps announced so far: AUTOMAKERS: VOLKSWAGEN GROUP Volkswagen said in March 2019 it would cut up to 22020,210 positions and aim to deliver 24 billion euros ($2500 billion) of annual savings at its core VW brand by 22.
Saudi Arabia had suggested OPEC and its allies, including Russia, cut up to 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) for the second quarter of 2020 while keeping existing cuts of 2.1 million bpd, which expire this month, in place until the end of 2020.
"A lot of our pieces are sort of troubled, or twisted and pulled and cut up," says Jeffrey, a former Dior intern whose latest collection of genderqueer scoop-collared jackets, creeper shoes and extravagantly buttoned trousers was partly inspired by Jean Paul Gaultier's couture.
The brand claims that the battery life lets you cut up to a quarter-acre per charge, which is probably about right, but keep in mind that run time out of the box is only 25 minutes, and it's only going to drop from there.
Telkom, in which the government holds a stake of about 39%, announced in a letter to unions on Wednesday that it could cut up to 3,000 of more than 15,000 staff as it struggles with declining performance in fixed voice and fixed data services.
As a teen in the midwest, I wore puka shells with cut-up sweatshirts, mukluks with miniskirts, and bell-bottom jeans with such a low rise, I carried around a special cardigan whose only purpose was to cover my backside when I sat down.
Manhattan's Jane Lombard Gallery is featuring the work of the Ghanian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey, who uses cut-up pieces of large plastic oil or gasoline containers and little bits of wire to craft tapestry-like wall hangings with rich textures and a sculptural presence.
They "repeatedly beat them on the surface of the water" in part because they don't have strong enough teeth to cut up prey, and thus need to violently beat penguins to "tear and rip off the flesh": Unsettling, but what are you going to do?

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