Which is why I go through them box by box, paper by paper, and run them through my cross-cut shredder so that they forever disappear from the universe of useable data.
Suddenly, a cross-country trip was cut from months to days.
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Many Ukrainians, especially politicians who some joke have more sins than most, step inside ice holes - cut in the shape of a cross - to honour the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River.
And the home side took the lead on 27 minutes when England winger Hall took full-back Webb's cut-out pass to cross at the corner.
Salespeople who cross-sell now get a cut of the extra business--up to 8% for a big print job.
The primary complaint driving this move: construction of a border fence would cut off cross-border populations of the same endangered jaguar and ocelot species from breeding with one another.
It is financial protectionism, as banks are forced by their governments to focus on lending at home and to cut back on cross-border flows.
First is a growing credit crunch within the eurozone, as weak eurozone banks cut back their cross-border lending and - increasingly - their domestic lending too (there is a chilling analysis today of the so-called Balkanisation of eurozone banking by Morgan Stanley, which is critical of the limited banking union proposed by eurozone leaders as a solution).
Yakin also missed an even easier chance than the goal he scored in the 34th minute when he stabbed the ball wide of the post following a superb right-wing cross by Valon Behrami which cut out the defense and goal custodian.
Income- and corporation-tax rates have been cut, and capital-gains tax on sales of corporate cross-shareholdings has been abolished.
According to EPA, the levels of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide would have been cut in half under the cross-state rule.
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Another inswinging corner from Corica was scrambled clear by Derek Geary - and Pressman cut out dangerous cross from the inventive Corica.
Some of Richard Wilson's previous works include a large disc sawn out of the facade of a building for the Liverpool Year of Culture and a section of ship moored near the Millennium Dome in 2000, cut vertically to show its cross-section.
They rely on Southern Cross's homes for more than 90% of their income from care homes - so Southern Cross's proposal to cut rental payments by a third on average impairs their ability to get the money back they're owed on hundreds of millions of pounds of loans.
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Then, Arsenal all but booked their passage into the next round in the 71st minute when Caldwell diverted the ball past Boruc in his attempt to cut out a Gael Clichy left-wing cross.
Khalil smashed a shot against the bar after the hour mark, but the unlucky Abbas decisively turned the ball into his own net in injury-time as he tried to cut out a cross from Iraq captain Younis Mahmoud.
Killen found the equaliser with a diving header in the 56th minute after his earlier long-range shot was kept out by a fully-stretched Balogh and Maloney had cut back a fine cross to the back post.
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He cut back a cross for Marcus Stewart, who unleashed a half-volley which United skipper Robert Page superbly blocked.
Brian O'Driscoll soon made his mark though and cut through the Ospreys back-line before releasing Kearney to cross for his side's second-try.
With no-one around him, Wilson's attempt to cut out Patrice Evra's cross ended with him sending a rasping volley past the hapless James.
The largely anonymous David Silva provided a cross for City team-mate Kolo Toure to fire wide from inside the box and Tevez and Johnson cut in from the left only to see their shots respectively saved and blocked by an offside Milner.
Lenders offer new borrowers cut-price loans at the outset, which is possible only because these inducements are cross-subsidised by existing borrowers.
Then, in some trick of the light, or because she sagged her chin into her wrinkling neck, or her too short trousers rode up above her ankle socks as she was sitting cross-legged, Ally saw for a moment the old woman she would become, vulnerable and stubborn, cut adrift.
But Labour insists it has been pushing for a real terms cut in the EU budget since July, with shadow chancellor Ed Balls saying there had been cross-party support for the idea of reducing EU expenditure at a time of austerity at home.
Under cross-examination at the High Court in Glasgow, Parker said that Ms Spence had the tip of her pinkie finger cut off along with her thumb.
Which is why Southern Cross is offering to share future profits (if any) with landlords such as NHP that take a rent cut - and why it is proposing to transfer the operation of it's homes to any landlords with the expertise and appetite to take on that responsibility.
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