Dark air like demonic possession, a sharp path cut across the land by meteorological shears.
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The 2, 500 jobs will be cut across the bank's operations in the Republic, Northern Ireland and Britain.
Such asteroids would rapidly have adopted orbits that cut across those of the inner planets, including Earth.
Mischel and his team hope to identify crucial neural circuits that cut across a wide variety of ailments.
Callahan cut across the front of the crease and scored into the open right side of the net.
You can take a percentage cut across the board, or you can engage in a deep strategic look.
For their part, health systems need to think about how they handle innovations that cut across traditional silos.
He warned there could be a further 20% cut across every area that the council spends money on.
Lord Woolf said there was nothing in the amendment that cut across the government's "good intentions" in this area.
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This helps to cut across organizational boundaries and leverage the power of specialists.
He must cut across the pond, thereby decreasing the ambient angle, ergo trimming valuable seconds off his catchup time.
Income tax rates were cut across the board by 20%, and the highest tax rate was lowered from 50% to 37%.
Parking, Ms Moore said, is important to a lot of people and was an issue that cut across the political spectrum.
We had to cut across a kids' game to go to the Liverpool fans, and Juventus supporters were lobbing half-bricks at us.
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Some experts believe that studying the behaviors or biological changes that cut across multiple disorders is a way to accelerate research progress.
Conflicts over regions, or industries, for instance, often cut across party lines.
So if you assume a 20-percent cut across the board to a number of these programs, you do get to devastating cuts.
Cannes organisers said Spielberg's work cut across a broad spectrum "between entertainment films and serious reflections on history, racism and the human condition".
And so we must defeat determined enemies, wherever they are, and build coalitions that cut across lines of region and race and religion.
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The line cut across the water to the side of the boat, then veered beneath the hull before re-emerging a minute or two later.
These would allow us to take an extraordinary moment of wealth and achieve impacts that cut across health issues, age groups and targeted groups.
The thoroughfare will cut across the northern section of the famed reserve and provide a link to cities in the northwestern part of the country.
But the Dreyfus affair often cut across political and religious lines.
Isolationism and protectionism now cut across left and right boundaries.
The core qualities that cut across each of those positions are a really strong sense of ownership, customer obsession, a strong bias for action and teamwork.
The Port Talbot plant is in the middle of its biggest round of job losses in more than 20 years with 600 being cut across south Wales.
As the son of immigrants, I recognize that many of these challenges are both unique to certain groups but also cut across ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic lines.
Slivers of pedal steel guitar cut across a flowing backdrop of acoustic guitars and piano, and there are moments when you can almost see the tumbleweed rolling past.
Celtic were denied what looked a certain penalty when David Weir cut across the advancing Maloney just a few yards from goal, but referee Thomson took no action.
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