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1 Blowing up a pump, cutting off water , that sure underscores the issue.
2 After cutting off water supplies and ambushing resupply convoys, they came back a week later to overrun the base.
3 Cash would not rule out cutting off water and electricity services or using force to move refugees into alternative accommodation.
4 Israel has deliberately struck at bridges, viaducts and an electricity plant, cutting off water supplies and crippling the sewerage systems.
5 That's Day Zero: the day the city's taps will run dry, cutting off water to its four million residents, officials say.
6 Taoiseach Enda Kenny appears to have not ruled out cutting off water supplies to households refusing to pay the proposed new charges.
7 I don't know about that, but there is a logic to cutting off water for three hours a day during a shortage.
8 By cutting off water and supplies, it was held, the besieged could finally have been induced to surrender with many less casualties.
9 Floodwaters have undermined a key regional road near Avoca in Co Wicklow, exposing ESB cables and cutting off water supplies to Avoca village.
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