"The XGames cut through the clutter, " says John Galloway, sports-marketing director at Pepsi-Cola North America.
Three boats with fierce dragon heads at the helm cut through the water.
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Down by the rushing stream, banks of wild yellow irises shimmered in the twilight, and up in the vaulted corridor that the tracks cut through the trees, the mild June air was filled with twinkling green fireflies.
With more ads in print, the ability to cut through the clutter is critical, Koones notes.
Campaigners, including Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and Transport 2000, claimed the route will cut through the legally protected countryside and affect the ancient woodland and a nature reserve.
Constructed in 1926, the New Mexico hospital was originally frequented by employees of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, who worked on the railroad that cut through the city.
Because the best abstract art has the power to cut through the rigid conventions of direct representation and externalize interior essences to show us things not as they look, but as they are.
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That's why he is so insistent that Congress act to extend the payroll tax cut through the end of the calendar year and extend unemployment insurance through the end of the calendar year.
Their mouths stopped moving when Corwin began to play, and some of the patients sat down, right where they were, a couple of them on the floor, as if the music had cut through the room like a scythe.
Again, this is a case where everyone says -- Republicans on the Hill, leaders on the Hill, by and large, say now that they believe extending the payroll tax cut through the end of the year is the right thing to do.
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The aim is to cut through the clutter--and, though most TV executives won't admit it, to reach fidgety viewers who zap ads assiduously.
The Dorset charity said the culprits cut through a wire fence at Rockley Boat Park and also stole a number of engines from private boats.
Because the only way to cut through the mutual agony here is to find people who have solutions and to hear what they have to say.
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To date, series like Weeds, Dexter and Californication have helped the network cut through in a crowded television environment and attract more than 18 million subscribers.
Today, a year later, a huge weed-filled lot now sits where one Tuscaloosa neighborhood used to be -- part of the huge mile-wide swath that the tornado cut through town at McFarland Boulevard and 15th Street.
Beyond delivering spot-on search results and insightful recommendations, M-GO has a stable of entertainment experts to curate the content and help cut through the clutter to get the entertainment that is just right for each person.
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The Rayburn House Office Building, named for longtime Democratic Speaker Sam Rayburn of Texas, and the Dirksen Senate Office Building, named for longtime Republican Senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois, recognize leaders of different parties and different ideologies who knew how, in the end, to cut through the mess and get things done.
Rescue workers used heavy equipment on Friday and through the night into Saturday to try to cut through the rubble, while rescue dogs searched for survivors.
Ellis scored England's fourth try after the break and although Italy cut the gap through Mirco Bergamasco, Mark Cueto had the final word for the hosts.
Fox's Web site pledges the network will cut through jargon to speak to the average investor, echoing comments by owner Rupert Murdoch that the channel is for Main Street rather than Wall Street.
Regulators and industry talk past each other, while the ivory tower tries to cut through the middle.
Following the plea from his family a senior official from the Foreign Office has told the Swansea East MP, Donald Anderson, the Government will intervene to cut through the red tape and return his body to his homeland.
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There are also mechanisms in place whereby the two groups could have cut through the red tape, given the life-limiting nature of Poppy's condition, though these regulations are more commonly invoked when someone is in the final months of an illness such as cancer.
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Despite much sighing over national sovereignty, many Thais hope the IMF can cut through coalition and bureaucratic bickering and force the government to take the painful measures needed to shore up the financial system and get the economy back on a growth track.
The only thing keeping England in the game was Australia's inability to hold on to passes as they cut through the England defence, but they cut out the mistakes and grabbed their second try after 32 minutes.
You can do the old-fashioned sort of cut through the stomach muscles to get to the appendix and take it out.
But the Lib Dems deliberately tried to cut through the "slick" campaigning and concentrate on the real issues they believed were worrying ordinary voters.
Derek Adams' side kept Neil Lennon's men at bay and forged ahead early in the second half after Steven Craig cut through the Celtic defence.
He said he hopes a system based on how long people have been in the country will help his bill cut through the sometimes rancorous debate.
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