• She was a brilliant debater who could cut to the heart of the matter and focus the discussion.

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  • Displaying a no-nonsense style that would have won a few extra viewer votes, Middlemiss cut to the heart of the debate - ratings.

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  • The troubles "cut to the heart of everything Indiana people like to think about themselves: Don't cheat and graduate kids, " said Fred Glass, Indiana's third-year athletic director.

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  • Glen jumped in and cut to the heart of it.

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  • Assembly Halls are scattered all over Georgetown and Penang (and Malaysia in general), but "Assembly Hall" is a somewhat sterile term that does not cut to the heart of how cool these buildings are.

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  • The service is all that care from the surgeon, the team of nurses, the time in a hospital bed, heck, the pain itself (you do have to cut open the rib cage to do heart surgery).

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  • Its razor-sharp leaves can maim, and workmen (called jimadores) who cut away the leaves to get at the heart must do a careful dance.

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  • Treatment with cholesterol-lowering medicines such as Lipitor, Zocor, and Crestor seems to cut the risk of heart attack by a third.

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  • Low-dose aspirin is already recommended to cut the risk of heart attack and stroke, but there are no national guidelines on who should consider taking it to prevent cancer, or how much to take.

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  • But although the high, 80-milligram dose of Lipitor cut heart attacks compared to the 10-mg starting dose, the increased dose did not cut down on the total number of deaths.

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  • But whereas before the interval Australia bowled far too short, allowing Strauss and Cook to cut and pull to their heart's content, they pitched the ball up afterwards and began to look more dangerous.

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  • Scientists have long suggested that red wine can help cut the risk of heart disease, although the benefits seem to apply only to men over 40 and women after the menopause.

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  • For a moment it seemed that breath was beginning to rise and fall in its chest: Aldini cut through the rib cage with a scalpel to expose the heart and applied the electrodes directly to that organ, but the body failed to resuscitate.

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  • Pfizer has been hoping to extend the Lipitor franchise with a follow up drug, torcetrapib, to raise good cholesterol and further cut the rate of heart attacks.

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  • Previous studies have suggested that the polyphenols in red wine may help to cut inflammation, and possibly the risk of both cancer and heart disease.

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  • But doctors also remember the fetal heart monitor, introduced with great enthusiasm in the 1970s as a way to cut down on birth injuries by alerting doctors to fetal distress in time to remove the baby via Caesarean section.

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  • Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald eighteen material witnesses died, 6 by gunfire, 3 by motor accidents, 2 by suicide, 1 by a cut throat, 1 by a karate chop to the neck, 3 by heart attacks, 2 from natural causes.

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  • That high level of cholesterol makes them more likely to have heart attacks, and it should make it easier to cut down on the buildup of artery plaque.

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  • Ring mounted with a heart-shaped diamond weighing 2 carats to the tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders with plain hoop.

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  • Particularly troubling for Merck investors is the company's failure to suggest a clear cut-off date of when a heart attack could be linked to Vioxx.

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