They want to slice off swathes of the West Bank and cede little or nothing in return.
Silicon ingot, from which you can slice off the wafers to make solar cells, has become much cheaper.
When Dubai bought the ship in November 2008, it planned to slice off the funnel and replace it with a glass penthouse.
Mr Barroso is having to slice off parts of other commissioners' portfolios.
The trick is for managers to slice off the risk of capital loss and sell it to somebody else, such as an insurer.
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America looks to be the land of crybabies and hypocrites: We export capitalism globally, while trying to slice off the reproductive organs of our own best capitalists.
The aim is to "slice off what is good for the UK", making it easier for schools to select useful sites and giving co-ordinators more control over keeping the pages updated.
Wells Fargo, a Californian bank, plans to start direct-mail loans to small businesses in Canada before the end of the year, hoping to slice off another lucrative piece of Canadian banks' business.
Champagne Sabering 101 is held every night at twilight and this ritual -- where a sword is used to slice off the top of a champagne bottle -- must be seen to be believed.
But Falla shone on tennis's biggest stage, mixing slice with power off the backhand and hitting a string of crunching forehand winners.
Every time Portland score a goal, he saws off a slice of wood amid an eruption of sawdust and song.
So the couple proceeded to hive off a slice of the rear section of the garden and used this space to build the home they really wanted.
The real-time poll, available only to Galaxy Tab users, peeled off a thin slice of TV feedback.
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They figured that by owning a piece of the resellers and forcing them into Manatee-style factoring deals, they could keep some money flowing to MCI and still skim off a nifty slice.
"The Aviator" bites off only a slice of Hughes's story, choosing to avoid his unsavory sex life and crackpot politics, and ending before his move to Las Vegas, where he descended into the depths of solitary madness.
This would slice 1.5 percentage points off consumer-spending gains as well as GDP growth.
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But impeccable judgement outside off-stump and a slice or two of luck saw him through those tentative beginnings.
If some wind shear would cross with another section a few hundred, or a thousand feet above it, you can end up in a condition where it'll actually cut like a knife, and slice the top of the balloon right off.
My secret dream was to bite off just the tip of every slice of pizza in the two-for-one deal we got at Little Caesar's.
Alternatively, you can ride alongside Sri Lankan families in the slower-moving second- and third-class trains, getting off each day to explore a slice of the region on foot.
Eriksson may even have got an unwitting slice of luck when Owen Hargreaves unfortunately limped off, allowing Scholes to switch from the left flank into the middle - a position he should always occupy.
Radwanska dropped a hand off of her racket and cut a slice down the line.
Some international leaders have criticized such a plan, as have Palestinian leaders who say it would slice the West Bank in two, cutting it off from the proposed Palestinian capital of East Jerusalem.
But Weston and Shah maintained a healthy scoring rate of almost three and a half per over through the morning session, although the latter enjoyed a slice of good fortune when a top-edged hook off Friend was misjudged by Nkala at fine leg.
Arsenal clawed their way back into the game with a slice of good fortune as Denilson's shot took a deflection off Osman to leave Tim Howard stranded.
In the winter war of 1939-1940 the plucky Finns held off Soviet invaders, forcing the Kremlin to settle for a slice of its territory rather than all of it.
Gate receipts necessarily shrink, the club's slice of the big TV pie is gone, and there are players to wean off Premier League salaries.
They're "northerners" -- people who talk funny, rip you off in business and have nothing to teach you except ingenious ways to slice watermelon.
All this is partly because French rival Pernod-Ricard has been quicker off the mark in China this past decade, building up a dominant slice of the international-branded market with drinks such as Martell and Ballantine's.
In this slice of Tijuana, you could listen to plaintive songs about life on the border and catch a breeze off the Pacific Ocean, while saltwater eats away at the ragged border fence on the shore.
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