The show features pieces made from cut-up Coogi sweaters, stretched and sewn together.
Sunita was dressed in a white linen shift, and welcomed us with a short speech that, as far as I could tell, was composed of cut-up extracts from diet books.
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The Bairns enjoyed the lion's share of possession from defence through midfield but could not create the clear-cut chances their build-up play merited.
To increase traffic he cut unrestricted walk-up fares by 40% in January out of United's two busiest hubs, Denver and Chicago O'Hare.
Meanwhile, the Highways Agency and councils have cut their use of salt for gritting roads by half - up from the 25% cut agreed last week - to protect supplies.
The Lib Dem-controlled authority said the posts being cut are made up of part-time, vacant and job-share positions.
The expectation is that a further wage cut lies ahead - of up to 30%.
Salespeople who cross-sell now get a cut of the extra business--up to 8% for a big print job.
Thin strands of curved white gold lined with what appears to be baguette-cut diamonds make up much of the jewelry piece.
It was once thought that living in rural or nonurban areas meant being cut off from up-to-the-minute cultural, political and professional trends.
So, too, would a cut in the retail mark-up charged by the state-owned dollar stores.
The labour market needs a shake-up to cut the cost of employing older workers and encourage people to work longer hours.
Worth's long forest-green, cut-velvet tea gown is up front, too, but the rest of the show ignores chronology in favor of decade-hopping stylistic affinities.
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Like a once-quiet neighborhood cut up by an expressway and laced with off ramps, northeastern forests are changing because of the pipelines crisscrossing them amid the region's gas drilling boom, experts say.
Suddenly, in the middle of all this, the Farrellys cut to a gruesome close-up of the actual mutilation, which is so unexpected and so cheap, I couldn't decide how I felt about it as a joke.
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C. nearly three years ago reduced the number of plastic bags ending up in the nearby Anacostia River by 60 percent and caused three-quarters of residents to cut their use of disposable bags, according to a follow-up survey.
The current mess has its origins in the late 1990s, when then chairman Mark Moody-Stuart, instead of beefing up exploration and production, cut cap-ex and dismissed thousands of seasoned managers and engineers.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott have warned that schools would have to freeze hiring and cut after-school activities and other programs to make up for the midyear funding cut.
He called for Japan to cut its greenhouse-gas emissions by up to 80% by 2050.
For some of them Obama has cut health care costs and start-up costs and increased deductions.
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Although Cartier-Bresson used to cut up his own contact sheets, preserving only those that worked well as sequences or the best individual frames.
Barbara McCracken, 88, was thrown forward when Raymond Payne slammed on the brakes after a motorist in a gold-coloured car allegedly cut him up.
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Mr Stirling said anyone who signed up before the cut-off point at the end of August would still receive their newsletters and a birthday card.
With Sicko, Moore starts out telling the stories of a few people without health insurance, who can't afford to reattach cut-off fingers or who stitch up their own wounds.
Thieves had cut up the black wrought-iron sign into its three constituent words in order to fit it into their getaway car after taking it down from the main gate.
He went one better this time by changing his entire starting line-up but often cut a frustrated figure on the touchline as his team carved out few opportunities in the first half, against a West Ham side without a win in their six previous league games.
The first bunch which has included Robert Feldman of Morgan Stanley reckons that the economy has recovered over the past few years largely because Mr Koizumi has done such a good job reforming it: he has pushed to privatise roads, fix the banks, cut public-works spending and free up market forces, according to this view, and Japan has been reaping the rewards.
But paying in-work benefits also creates an incentive for firms to cut wages, as the state's wage top-up will ensure their workers are no worse off.
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