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1 They said that Congress should focus on averting the cuts from sequestration.
2 They were treated in hospital for shock and cuts from flying glass.
3 A few mild cuts from an unaccustomed whip made Dixie leap ahead.
4 Investors will look for signals on future rate cuts from these two events.
5 The companies would face serious questions about job cuts from merging retail networks.
6 The golfer knew the short cuts from the Ok Meidan to the city.
7 Customers won't see any price cuts from the savings being made.
8 I'd look for a grim holiday season and more cuts from the Fed.
9 Torral stepped out quickly, making the air hum with cuts from her blade.
10 Many developing countries want far deeper cuts from rich nations.
11 Government bodies have also demanded cost cuts from some contractors.
12 It was followed by similar price cuts from its main rival, AT&T Inc T.N.
13 Arts leaders spoke out against the cuts from central government.
14 I have scars, but I don't have any fresh bruises or cuts from work.
15 Price cuts from supermarkets and early Christmas discounting by overstocked high street retailers helped.
16 Sassoon said he drew inspiration for hair cuts from great buildings around the world.
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