Last year's winner, Deep Cut, went on to be performed at the Tricycle Theatre in London.
On present form, joining in 1999 would mean a deep cut in British interest rates.
Gaffney also expressed concern about the deep cut being proposed in research and development on strategic defenses.
The 33-year-old was withdrawn by his corner with a deep cut over his right eye after the fifth round at York Hall.
Mr Salmond also called for a further deep cut in interest rates.
He said one officer at the jail, known locally as Winson Green Prison, had sustained a deep cut to his arm and would need surgery.
Universities are relieved a deep cut in public funding has been reversed but privately a little concerned by signs that the Scottish government may, in time, be more involved in university governance.
Scans conducted after layers of bandages were removed revealed a deep cut in Ramesses III's throat, probably made by a sharp knife during a royal coup, according to a study published by the British Medical Journal.
Officials also fear that enforcement may slacken if the London-based Serious Fraud Office suffers a deep budget cut.
The bank's forecasts imply that so deep a cut would be excessive, since it would leave inflation above the 2.0% target at the two-year horizon on which the rate-setters fix their gaze.
Rather than campaign on a deep tax cut that would benefit high-earners, the Romney campaign might have instead championed a revenue-neutral tax reform that cut taxes dramatically on families with children while effectively raising them on childless high-earners.
The wounds and the manner of that defeat in 2003 cut deep into the core of the Australian sporting psyche.
Shares of Williams Sonoma (WSM) are sharply lower after the company cut its earnings outlook, as a result of deep holiday discounts which will cut into its profit margins.
Otherwise the economy may suffer a deep recession which will cut the tax revenues governments need to service their own debt.
Cut the engines and Deep Flight Aviator floats back to the surface.
Meanwhile Seagate is swinging the axe deep with an announced 6% cut (2, 950 people) to its global workforce coupled with executive pay cuts by as much as 25%.
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So the ISS's value for science and even as a staging post for deep space travel is not clear-cut.
The Labour opposition said the council had cut too fast and too deep.
Secondly there is deep mistrust from local residents who feel cut off from Bangkok both in culture and economically.
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Part of High Street was cut off by waist-deep water and roads in and out of the town were closed.
For nine months the ship Transocean Discoverer Spirit used 360-degree rotating propellers to hold itself steady in the 3, 500-foot-deep water as diamond-tipped bits cut the deepest oil well ever--6.5 miles down.
Web-enabled experiences can cut through the clutter by creating deep engagement with customers.
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The second of those principles is this: Web-enabled experiences can cut through the clutter by creating deep engagement with customers.
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Jones kicked his third penalty deep in first-half injury time to cut Glasgow's lead to 26-14 at the break, but the Scots hit back immediately after the restart.
Ezra Klein reports this morning on a swirl of rumors from sources suggesting that the bi-partisan effort in Congress to cut the deficit is focusing on deep cuts to the Medicaid program.
Our contributor Jim Gorzelany notes that it actually outsells about half the cars marketed in the U.S. right now, albeit bolstered by cut-rate lease deals and other deep bribes for consumers.
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The cap is cut by canyons and troughs that plunge as deep as one kilometre beneath the surface.
But it no longer has much room to cut rates further if the economy takes a deep dive.
Scores of people have died from exposure in Poland, Latvia and Russia, while dozens of towns and villages in Bulgaria, Poland, Turkey and Ukraine remain cut off by snowdrifts up to two metres deep.
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