The 60 soldiers in the other three helicopters managed to land, but were cut to pieces.
At worst, the plan will be cut to pieces to appease spending constituencies.
Aled Thomas cut the gap to 3-13 with his first penalty, but the Dragons defence was cut to pieces minutes later as Selley opened his try account for the season.
Some of the houses at auction Monday are as wide as 50 feet and would need to be cut into pieces to make it out of the neighborhood, adding to the cost the potential owner would have to pay to have the house reassembled in a new location.
Aiming to express her radical feminism in art, Yoko shocked the public with acts such as inviting members of an audience to cut pieces from her clothing, opening an exhibition with a canvas to be stepped on and creating a film called Bottoms, featuring people's backsides.
Sounds like they may want to cut little pieces of duct tape for their phones too.
People were working with hand-blades trying to cut pieces out of wheels.
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Do you have to chew your food more thoroughly now or cut it into small pieces to eat?
Presses with the force of several tons are required to cut through the material before pieces are draped, molded and steamed to form the helmet shell.
The poultry plant is one of several in the area where chickens are slaughtered and then quickly cut up into pieces and shipped to market.
The houses, which were purchased by the city and must be moved away from the flood-prone Red River of the North or a creek that flows into it, are so large they can't be hauled to higher ground without being cut into pieces.
After the death of Keats, a close friend cut the manuscript into 13 pieces and distributed them to the poet's friends and admirers as mementoes.
Houses that need to go more than a mile are almost always cut in pieces or disassembled.
The rake of the auditorium seating is just as generous, and the stained-plywood walls cut into loosely rearranged jigsaw pieces shade pleasantly from honey hues at the back to dark mahogany at the stage's edge, a playful spatial echo of the houselights dimming.
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The ingredients are all cut in harmony, the chicken in small cubes and the scallion in short pieces to complement the peanuts.
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