"Katie Couric and I were prepared to ask Mr. Simpson the many questions that remain unanswered in the wake of his acquittal, " Brokaw said during a live cut-in Wednesday.
The 2p-per-litre cut in ultra-low-sulphur petrol, in addition to the 1p cut already announced in the last budget, is aimed to accelerate its take-up by all motorists.
The Tory leader had a tough time of it, sometimes ganged-up on by the other two and often cut-off in mid-speech by the moderator.
That was Basle's only clear-cut chance in a one-sided first half and Fulham were rewarded for their superiority when Riise curled in a delightful cross from the right, which an unmarked Zamora met with a clinical finish at the back post.
And only one in five said they would adjust that for appropriate cut-offs in children.
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The artist noted the significance of showing in New York "Precious Stonewall" (2010), a block tower of blown-glass bricks draped in beads hand-cut in India.
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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.
Still, you have to love those crazy GOP cut-ups in the great state of Arizona.
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We believe people everywhere would see their economies crippled by a cut-off in energy supplies.
Since then, futures prices have been predicting a 50 basis-point cut in short-term interest rates by April.
You are helpless against these cut-scenes in a way that you are never helpless against your digital opponents.
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Lacking the refining capacity to meet domestic demand, Iran found itself vulnerable to a sudden cut-off in petrol imports.
This is combined with a mass wave of cut-backs in the public sector.
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His half-point cut in short-term interest rates was designed to avoid a recession, but it may have bought him only a postponement of the inevitable.
The cost of developing new drugs, and the loss of income as cheaper foreign manufacturers have snapped up licence opportunities, has forced a huge cut-back in researchers.
Participants also ward off evil during the festival by bathing in flower-scented water, wearing five-colour silk, hanging plants such as moxa and calamus over their doors, and pasting paper cut-outs in their windows.
Mr Huhne was confronted during energy questions on 26 January 2012 about his department's attempt to overturn a high court judgement that said ministers' decision to cut feed-in tariffs for solar power was unlawful.
The build up to the game was undertaken with a very strange atmosphere last week as the club revealed it was making cut-backs in its outgoings citing the credit crunch as the reason behind them.
Even more important, those new jobs were largely the result of growth in the private sector, in construction, manufacturing, retail, and health care, gains that were substantial enough to offset the continuing cut-backs in government payrolls.
The Fed's half-point cut in mid-September showed that the central bank is worried about the effect of the housing market on growth but also that it hopes speedy action will limit the extent to which that infects the broader economy.
Labour joined with Conservative rebels on Wednesday to defeat the government by urging David Cameron to push for a real-terms cut in the EU's 2014-2020 budget in future negotiations, rather than a real-terms freeze.
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But shadow energy secretary Caroline Flint said the changes could amount to a 70% cut in the feed-in tariff (FIT) subsidy in just six months.
On March 19, the central bank lowered its main policy rate by a quarter percentage point--the second cut in 2013--but warned it had limited room for more reductions.
The surge in use in April can be attributed to the cut-throat competition in the internet access market.
Maybe a buzz-cut in 1963 would have bordered on an all-too-straight crew cut.
Solar shares fell some 32% on the NEX in the first quarter of the year and have suffered again in recent weeks, a drop that Prideaux blames on proposals in Germany and Spain to cut generous feed-in tariffs that oblige utilities to buy renewable electricity at above market prices.
After Tuesday's Fed rate cut - its third rate cut this year - most experts believe that another UK rate cut in on the cards - although the Bank will be careful to point out that it takes decisions on the basis of the situation of the UK economy.
He calculates that a 10% drop in the euro has the same impact on growth as a one percentage-point cut in interest rates (assuming that long-term rates also adjust).
They also point to a conflict between what Brazil says it wants to achieve in the climate change arena - a cut in emissions of more than one-third by 2020 - and reducing protection for forests.
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