The land will need to be flattened and then the sea wall will be built.
Then she gently flattened them with an open palm and dusted the rounds with cornmeal.
Shares of Crumbs Bake Shop have fallen sharply, and demand at some bakeries has flattened.
But everything around it has been flattened, like it was punched by a giant fist.
Moore's Law proved to be a force that nearly flattened both IBM and DEC.
Home foreclosures flattened in May despite bank repossessions reaching a record high, according to RealtyTrac.
Average hourly real wages flattened out in an environment of mid-seventies capacity utilization in the country.
In marketing, Merck flattened spending in 1993 and didn't pump it up again until 1996.
When I interviewed him 15 years ago the U.S. vehicle market had flattened in another recession.
The table and chairs are almost Medieval in their simplicity, with flattened ornamentation and rough-hewn lines.
Now it is completely flattened, with just the outlines of houses still visible on the ground.
The tsunami flattened buildings in fishing villages and port towns, and swept debris miles in land.
While medical costs for most employees flattened out, those for early retirees jumped seventeen per cent.
Instead of being flattened the old shop-houses were renovated and turned into bijou modern homes.
Alex was born prematurely, and he has a slightly curved and flattened upper lip.
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Though Mr Hussein has no air force that is flying, the building was totally flattened.
Video footage shot from a helicopter Friday showed villages flattened and large numbers of people without shelter.
The world of communication has been almost completely flattened, and now the world of manufacturing is next.
Yards away, a teenager music student searches for his flute in the remains of his flattened house.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke is paying interest on reserves and has flattened the yield curve.
The site, the flattened conical mound called Herodium between Bethlehem and the Dead Sea, was always known.
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There were reports of homes in Granbury being flattened with people inside, Hood County Judge Darrell Cockerham said.
Ten minutes before the speech an assistant flattened all the pages on the lectern, according to Tedlow's biography.
Household spending has flattened out, investment in nonresidential structures is still weak, and the housing sector remains depressed.
The Fed has flattened the yield curve, which narrows profit margins on the next loan a bank makes.
Many of the homes in the area were semi-permanent, he said, and were reported to have been flattened.
With its pilasters and flattened arches, the interior matches the exterior, and bronze and teak add a sleek finish.
Fuel prices have flattened out since late 2010 and early 2011, and that has also helped, he said.
Ludwig Erhard established sound money, abolished price controls, flattened the tax code and the economy snapped back almost immediately.
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