Where Mr Bush sketches in broad preferences, Mr Hague has seemed to chop and change.
Mr. Kahan instructs readers to chop both the pitted dates and olives by hand.
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School aid is usually considered untouchable, but Mr Christie appeared to chop without blinking.
But where it should have seen the forest, it found only a single tree to chop down.
Hospitals often prefer to chop a bill down in percentage terms rather than fight over individual charges.
The next step would be to chop this genome up into, say, 10, 000 chunks and then synthesize these.
The answer provided by Mr Thom's maths was to chop down old trees, which foresters said they knew anyway.
To find something that small you'd need to chop the lungs up into fine pieces, and then you can't transplant.
So her staff rewrote software to chop up structural analysis into small chunks and distribute them to 5, 000 workstations to process overnight.
Now Renault aims to chop its cost of capital outlays by 50%, freeing up cash that can be pumped into new models.
With a global satellite presence, News Corp would be able to chop up and repackage content for different markets many times over.
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Now Serebryakov wants to chop up the surrounding forests and sell off the land, leaving Vanya with only his own wasted life to contemplate.
Instead, residents will need to chop up the trees to fit inside the new containers, or drop off intact trees at central collection points.
Like Misek, he thinks the company is going to chop guidance.
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Wall Street's chaos will make it tough to find buyers for chunks of the company, even if Icahn installs a management team willing to chop Yahoo!
Just a few days before the stock market began collapsing last September, the Aikmans hired a contractor to chop down trees and excavate a pond by their home.
Imagine subjecting Shakespeare to a computational process like bioinformatics--not to chop the poor guy into DNA base pairs but to tease out 1, 000-word pieces (or strings) of his plays.
But their finances won't be squeezed so tightly that they have to chop benefits, raise rates by large amounts or leave markets entirely, as some on Wall Street initially feared.
And after some bold blows, and near misses, the final wicket came when Pascal aimed a flamboyant pull against Dale Steyn (3-65), only to chop the ball onto his stumps.
But in Rome the challenge is not to chop and squeeze the language into new shapes, but to translate modern words into the full, but precise, complexity that Latin requires.
Then they would help you use a two-man crosscut saw to chop off a piece of wood from a tree stump they had spray painted in red with the Old Spice logo.
Carberry tried to force the pace too and twice carved Plunkett backward of point before trying to chop an Onions delivery that was too close to him and seeing his stumps disturbed.
But you've got that buffer of a large expanse of land and you expect bits to chop off with the weather and the elements, and the cold and the hot, but you don't expect that.
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Given the amount of wood we would need to chop to lower unemployment from the current elevated rate of 8.1 percent, the Fed is making it clear that they are far more concerned with employment than they are inflation.
This time, he has an addition to his stable: a flying craft, with two enclosed rotors underneath, which allow it to dink around tall buildings and, presumably, to chop vegetables in the event that Alfred wants to make a pot-au-feu.
Now orders have to be executed at the best available price that can be automatically executed on any exchange, even if it means asking a computer to chop up that 100, 000 order into lots of little chunks and spreading them across ten networks.
It will be done on 20 dedicated state-of-the-art Illumina and Life Technologies instruments that CHOP and BGI have installed at the new Joint Genome Center there, and BGI bioinformaticians will log in to a CHOP server to analyze the data remotely from China.
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He went out every day to basically chop cotton and pick coffee for the plantation owner where he lived.
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