Dellelo spent hours imagining cutting his head off and rolling it down the tier.
Infy responded by cutting its head count and shifting some of its strategy to other markets outside of its core, such as business processing.
They attacked a regional headquarters of the state security service, cutting off the head of the commander and killing a large number of policemen.
In mid-March, researchers from several government agencies used a tranquilizer to sedate one of the entangled whales, named Bridle because the whale had rope tangled around its face and cutting through its head.
Or by cutting kids from Head Start.
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Even the high points in his platform were relatively low hills: expanding Head Start, cutting the capital gains tax, providing more tax incentives for domestic oil exploration and protecting endangered wetlands.
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In December, Prince unveiled a cost-cutting plan led by investment banking head Robert Druskin.
And it does not allow the Health and Human Services Department to keep children in Head Start programs by cutting deeper in another agency.
Wade was also convicted of both charges, but he was cleared of cutting off the missing woman's head.
He entrusted the cutting of the Cullinan to Joseph Asscher, head of the Asscher Diamond Company of Amsterdam.
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The law was a pistol Congress pointed at its own head in order to frighten itself into cutting the deficit.
"Although modest in size, this telescope is on the cutting edge of technology, " said Dr Nick Kaiser, head of the Pan-STARRS project.
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China's emissions per head the benchmark for an equitable global carbon-cutting agreement are around 5.5 tonnes.
"At present, the offer they have made on cutting their own emissions is woefully inadequate, " said Ruth Davis, head of the climate team with the UK's RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds).
The office's new head, Florian Gerster, who starts work next week, has already suggested cutting unemployment benefits for older workers to sharpen work incentives.
Sylvia Chind, Head of Devices at Three said, ""With its range of cutting edge features, the Samsung Galaxy Note II is perfectly suited to those looking for innovation without compromise.
He said it was too soon to talk of cutting Newsnight but said there was an "argument" for the BBC to look at giving the head of news a stronger role.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, said the government had introduced the pupil premium at the same time as cutting school budgets elsewhere, so overall the amount of money in the front line in schools was exactly the same after the pupil premium.
In New York, at the 20 media magazines that include Variety, Tad S. Smith, the unit's president, cut head count 16%, saved printing costs by slightly trimming the paper size and tightened circulation by cutting out unnecessary freebies to advertisers and his colleagues at Reed.
Meanwhile, the head of the Institute of Fiscal Studies told MSPs at Holyrood that the spending squeeze has a lot more cutting to do.
An engineer who joined Toshiba in 1953 and rose up the ranks to head the heavy equipment division and later to oversee finance and production, Sato embarked on a cost-cutting exercise and moved to restructure the sprawling company.
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