And because this simple process was less expensive, he could slash his price. |
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In the early years slash was disseminated primarily via fanzines, which were sold by mail order and at fan conventions. |
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Sidestepping to the left will cause your character to slash in a spinning arc, while rolling forward and attacking initiates a lunging thrust. |
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The highest elevations of the ridge, where longleaf and slash pines dominate open forests, are known as sandhills. |
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Forty years ago today the notorious Beeching plan to slash 2,363 rail stations and 5,000 miles of track nationwide, was unveiled. |
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Football analysts predict that this will slash the price of broadcasting rights by several hundred millions. |
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One stylistic tic Macklin practices in many poems is the refusal to choose the precise word she wants, yoking alternatives with a slash. |
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I wanted peace and quiet so I slid silently into the family room slash game room and sat down on a beanbag chair. |
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Many bargain hunters are finding great deals as businesses slash prices and offer incentives to boost sales. |
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He would have to slash his prices in half and create a branded line of three complementary products in order to get the deal. |
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But the wage is the same amount of cash the council wants to slash from tourism and leisure. |
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Almost all find writing slash utterly natural, with some seeming slightly perplexed at being asked why they do it. |
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Is one of the criteria of slash fiction that it is inferior and derivative of the original text? |
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Their products for sale consisted exclusively of hand-bound photocopied slash fiction booklets. |
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As he fell, he tucked his body into a roll that put all the force of his fall behind an overhand slash. |
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Second, slash fiction is so similar to mainstream genre romances that it could reasonably be classified as a species of that genus. |
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At each node, the optimal distribution is given with alternative equally optimal distributions separated with a forward slash. |
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I joined the two together separated by a slash as a compromise on the first gig poster, and it stuck. |
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Aligore sunk his claws deep into the dragon's hide, then he began to slash. |
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So computer scientists had to improvise by borrowing the asterisk for multiplication and the forward slash for division. |
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An extra key brings up a list of characters that you won't find on the keyboard, such as the forward slash, square brackets and curly braces. |
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There's such a contrast between the white lining of the underwing, and the small slash of white in the upperwing. |
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Thunder rumbled again, accompanied by a slash of lightning which lit up the sky for an instant. |
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The rock star slash vampire slayer in the story was actually an idea for another book. |
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He takes in her dark brown hair, badly cut, and over pale face accentuated by a shocking slash of vibrant red mouth. |
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If the radishes or onions haven't quite opened up, then give them another slash or two. |
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The silver slash of Loch Voil in the distance formed a foreground to layers of mountain slopes. |
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Alison ran over to Rachel and saw the slash wounds she had on her legs from the leather whip and the bullet wound in her shoulder. |
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Here sweeping, razor-thin incisions slash through medium without ever cutting through to canvas. |
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The award for the most daring slash revealing slash ridiculous red carpet outfit of all time goes to McGowan. |
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It was a really cool partnership, because he'd write the scripts and then I kind of acted as the producer slash director to execute them. |
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So it looks like there's plenty for her to chat about with the longtime political activist slash Hollywood hunk. |
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In Wednesday's budget, he is expected to slash the duty that breweries have to pay on ale, beer and stout. |
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They slash each other with these kypes in fights among themselves to determine who will spawn with the females. |
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Where a giant tree falls, a slash of light is introduced into the previously darkened forest. |
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The film comes across as a music video slash video game masquerading as an 'arty' thriller. |
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The action is the latest in the five month dispute over plans to slash jobs and wages. |
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To avoid any further confusion, though, Ryan took the ampersand out of the show's title and replaced it with a slash. |
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The surface of the suspension became matt, a painted slash of colour against the grey rock, as microfine tremors shot through it. |
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Emmanuelle went unfortunately casual slash trashy in tight leather pants and an arm cuff. |
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Bears build wintering dens with logging slash, and mixed-age forests offer nuts and cover. |
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Some fires smoldered for weeks, burning down through logging slash and the deep soil until they scorched the rocks below. |
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As the hyphens and slash marks indicate, these emergent literatures do not fit under a single rubric. |
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The main argument being used against live telecasts is that they will slash attendances on cold winter nights. |
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Since officials began aggressively suppressing wildfire, many of Florida's forests have been taken over by slash and loblolly pine. |
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Some people do not have the mental toughness to look at a gaping slash on their own body, see their own spurting blood and continue to attack. |
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In Ocala National Forest, foresters and local volunteers replaced slash pine with stronger, more resilient longleaf pine. |
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Pushing her black hair out of her face, she caught a glimpse of the ruby-red slash across her right forearm. |
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Yes, we had to slash into sacrosanct areas like health care to save the country. |
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Try pouring boiling water over dandelions or slash their leaves and sprinkle table salt on to the rosette. |
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Trees and slash are left behind in the pursuit of today's profit opportunities, and nothing grows back except weeds. |
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They only popped out for a quick slash, and ended up getting hugs and kisses from the nicest man on the planet. |
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The flesh had been chewed away at one hand leaving a mighty slash down his palm. |
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The slash on his chest and leg are too wide and deep to be inflicted by man. |
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In the blink of an eye, he leaped towards the table and heaved the sword in a mighty slash that cut the vase in two halves. |
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This time he overreached on the right hand side, and a sweeping slash gave him a red welt across his torso and sent his sword flying. |
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With his free hand, Ocsillatornis tried to break Pete's legs with a single slash. |
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With a quick slash, he caught him on the shoulder blade leaving a deep gash. |
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Cameron faced a slash head-on, then stepped back as one claw went for his eyes. |
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Even though it was a clean slash, I could immediately tell that this would be the most gruesome battle I have ever fought. |
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Beltraw rights himself, and throws a punch at Daniel, then turns and blocks a slash from Simon. |
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Indeed, even the mild intervention of a slash burn, to clear the cutover area of debris, would impede the forest's natural regeneration. |
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And for some reason, I kept writing a backslash instead of a forward slash. |
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The slash caught Locke from his left cheek in a diagonal line to his forehead. |
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The shirt had a long slash across the abdomen where it looked like somebody had cut through it with a knife or a pair of scissors. |
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For example, instead of manuring lands, the Indians would periodically slash and burn areas they wished to cultivate. |
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He is being portrayed in the press as a kind of Thatcherite figure who plans to slash and burn his way across society. |
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Is it just me or does he look like he's having a slash in the corner of the station and not looking at the map? |
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I don't quite understand it when people dismiss slash as purely fan fantasy. |
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Since then, health officials have been tirelessly working to slash the conception rate among schoolgirls. |
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Arnold played the prime suspect slash campus security guard. |
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The young man weaves through clusters of bamboo and cuts a diagonal slash into a tree, positioning a hollow log at the end. |
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He then answers his own question with a vicious sideways slash that drops the bloody-nosed gumshoe to the ground while the entire audience winces in sympathetic pain. |
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Though I've never seen a snake forty feet up a telephone pole-straight pine, I have seen black kingsnake about half that high on twisted slash, a smaller pine. |
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So Romney has a secret plan to slash taxes without boosting the deficit he decries? |
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That short-lived golden period ended around 2000 as Hollywood began to slash budgets and downsize productions. |
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The Government is to employ private driving testers and provide special bonuses for State examiners to slash the backlog of L-drivers waiting to take their test. |
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But on Thursday week a bipartisan group of senators struck a symbolic compromise to slash the ethanol payments. |
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These are the latest attempt to revive a flagging peace process between striking security workers and managers who want to axe 150 posts and slash wages by 40 per cent. |
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For example, they slash the faces of female bar owners who refuse to pay protection money. |
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Police say he continued to stab and slash as he returned to the hallway, causing other students to stampede away from him. |
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Somewhere in between, favoring the scrub oak but found throughout the forest, smaller stands of pines such as slash, sand, and loblolly grow, as well. |
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This resulted in Carrey having to slash his asking price when starring in a more serious picture since his name wasn't as bankable headlining a drama. |
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They seem determined to slash the salary cap but we'll see about that. |
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Last month Japan persuaded the International Commission of the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna to slash Taiwan's bigeye tuna fishing quota for next year. |
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I repeated the same binding technique on the edges of two slash pockets. |
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The ex-senator tells Howard Kurtz that Congress needs to rouse itself to raise taxes and slash spending. |
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Rotherham is hoping to shrug off its unenviable title of the car crime capital of South Yorkshire with a new crackdown that aims to slash vehicle crime by a fifth. |
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Features of the Fulton include reconstructed Portland stone features and detailing such as window surrounds, lintels and sills and sliding slash windows. |
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The combination of such software and low inventories means many chains can hope to feel less pressure to slash prices as the holiday season gets under way. |
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In addition, the recent surge in productivity is encouraging the efficient to slash prices, forcing rivals to match their discounts or lose share. |
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He cut down the closest two with a single slash, cutting both in half. |
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The top of the stick smashed the man's nose, sending him stumbling backwards before a swift slash caught him in the neck and threw him to the ground. |
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I winced in pain as the cold wind blew sand through the slash. |
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Looking in one direction you could see a tree scored by a deep slash. |
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Her black hair was slicked down, her mouth a cruel slash of red lipstick. |
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As we gazed down the length of Glen Etive to the silver slash of Loch Etive it was satisfying to realise that the success of our day was far greater than we expected it to be. |
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As Kiv's hand jerked an inch to one side, Nolen dropped to the ground, avoiding a narrow slash of fiery white light that burned a hole in the wall behind him. |
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But the policeman was extremely nice, he let me pass, explaining in detail the meaning in Canada of the road sign with the green arrow pointing left with a big slash over it. |
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Remember to include the trailing slash when invoking custom actions. |
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Like so many things in fandom, slash really began with Star Trek. |
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I go to bed about 11pm and wake up about 3am to go for a slash. |
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Erin is all Aussie as the girlfriend slash former student of Felix. |
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Sometimes it's soft and quiet, the sun turning an early morning mist into an orange fog and silhouetting motionless stands of slash pines. |
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I inspired it? How? Because I write slash? I don't write slash like this. I don't write rapefic. |
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He sprang into the saddle easily as a bird, got the quirt from the horn, and gave his pony a slash with it. |
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These semantic relations satisfy the valency of the verb love, indicated to the right of the slash in its categorial representation. |
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He was handed the stiff suspension for a sucker punch and a slash in last Sunday's game, and will miss tomorrow's clash with Coventry Blaze. |
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Trawlermen blockaded Calais in protest at European Union proposals to slash fishing quotas they say will cost them jobs and money. |
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Chyron. Words shown on a video screen. Also known as a super. A slash indicates a line break in a Chyron message in a script. |
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I walked away from the fire and tore up green bracken, caw-cannying not to slash my fingers on stalks. |
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A MUM and her four-yearold son have been left traumatised after seeing a man savagely beaten by a gang armed with slash hooks and a hurley. |
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It was a chintzy slash and an even chintzier call considering the un-penalized stuff that preceded it. |
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She said she saw her mum leave the house with a slash hook and a long monkey wrench and handed them to Pinder. |
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Juvenile wood in loblolly and slash pines could occupy the first 20 annual rings. |
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Employing the same modus operandi, he struck her from behind and used a knife to slash her, this time above her buttocks. |
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Most slash pines growing outside the natural areas were stressed by the hurricanes, drought, overirrigation, fertilizer, and compaction. |
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Staff also hired workers to mechanically clear thousands of acres of shrubs and trees, primarily slash pine, from refuge lands. |
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De Soto National Forest in southern Mississippi, USA is mostly managed for longleaf and slash pine. |
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For this particular control burn, they had mapped out a parcel around the old growth slash pine tree where the eagle nest had been located. |
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Last time we suffered slash and burn economics we had riots in the streets here in Liverpool. |
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Shifting cultivation is a farming system which sometimes incorporates the slash and burn method in some regions of the world. |
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One cause of high sediment loads from slash and burn and shifting cultivation of tropical forests. |
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I READ reports that the Government is planning to slash meals on wheels for vulnerable older people. |
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Although I read MSR occasionally the minute I discovered slash I was hooked. |
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Raptors used their big claws to slash their prey, Some raptors attacked in packs the way wolves hunt elk and moose. |
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In the last couple of years, it seems like the vast majority of stories posted are MSRs. You rarely see a slash story posted here anymore. |
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Canal companies were unable to compete against the speed of the new railways, and in order to survive, they had to slash their prices. |
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Snarry slash people are super-intense. Seriously that is one rich, rich subculture. |
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His slash and burn approach to management resulted in few friends and many enemies. |
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What this, the Slashie, means is that you consider me the best actor slash model and not the other way around. |
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We passed over the shoulder of a ridge and around the edge of a fire slash, and then we had the mountain fairly before us. |
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He took a wild slash at the ball but the captain saved the team's skin by hacking it clear and setting up the team for a strike on the goal. |
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Globally one of the largest contributors to erosive soil loss in the year 2006 is the slash and burn treatment of tropical forests. |
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People want to do slash? Fine. They want to write rapefic? Fine. Everybody can post what they like. |
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In September, the mill had three months worth of slash pine and Masson pine on hand as well as three months worth of recycled fiber, much more than it needed. |
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Much as Jenkins positions himself as an 'academic fan' in his 1992 work on Star Trek fandom, I too consider myself an acafan in my study of slash. |
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The most common species in Monroe's Parks were water oak, slash pine, and crepe myrtle and in the Schools were slash pine, crepe myrtle, and willow oak. |
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Secondly, emigration from rural areas reduces destructive subsistence farming techniques, such as improperly implemented slash and burn agriculture. |
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For half a mile a tranquil road stretches between columns of 80-foot-tall slash pines, inviting you to linger and to cherish life at its most serene. |
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I think most slash is better than most hetsmut, but that's just me. |
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Kraft's recent charm offensive came crashing to a halt this week with news that it plans to restructure Cadbury, shift key jobs to Switzerland, and slash its UK tax bill. |
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The biggest subsidisers would make the biggest cuts, notably the EU, which would have to slash its payments to farmers by between 75 and 85 per cent. |
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What thrills me, as a slash reader of almost any slashdom is the actual crafting of the storylines and the variety of experiences and activities described in each. |
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These areas have suffered the most from slash and burn agriculture. |
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Americans demand top-quality service from the private sector,'' said Bush, who campaigned on a promise to slash and streamline the federal bureaucracy. |
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Peter Dutton has belled the cat on how he and Tony Abbott would slash and burn front line health jobs if they ever got into power, said Ms Plibersek. |
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The Amok disdained firearms and instead depended upon the Moro's traditional edged weapons, the kris, barong and kampilan to slash his enemies to death. |
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