Even their long-sleeved, high-shouldered evening dresses are cut high at the ankle to show off the shoes.
Robin Piccone whipped up a red-velvet underwire bikini top and matching high-cut panty.
The names of those who died are inscribed in inch-and-a-half-high letters cut into bronze panels that surround both pools.
Or, a young person may try to get on the roster in the growing private club team system an even more exclusive route that some top teenage athletes are choosing, especially when high schools cut coaches and opportunities.
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The path to economic recovery is staring the U.S. in the face: Put a high priority on a strong and stable dollar, cut high tax rates and restrain Washington's economic expansionism.
We need to have a big tax cut for high-income people, and we need to cut all these investments and cut all this education and repeal the student loan law, make college loans more expensive and increase the dropout rate.
Part of High Street was cut off by waist-deep water and roads in and out of the town were closed.
Working alongside the volunteers, they were handed poles to break off blocks or head-high saws to cut through the ice.
Surely, it's by some arcane magic that the armholes are cut high and yet the thing doesn't pinch a bit.
It seems the contract tower program is taking a high, disproportionate cut.
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Rather, it is cut high on the stalk and the remains of the plant are left to rot into a mat of organic material.
The council, which banned buses from its high street to cut congestion in 2011, refused to reveal the cost but expected the scheme to break even.
During the ceremony, four young men climb a wooden pole eighteen to forty metres high, freshly cut from the forest with the forgiveness of the mountain god.
State and local governments are in a heap of trouble, struggling with budget deficits as sharply declining property values and high unemployment have cut deeply into their tax revenues.
It says that we can afford to subsidize insurance for millions, remove the ability of private and public insurers to cut high-cost patients from their rolls, and improve the quality of care.
It insisted the measures were needed to cut high levels of sickness absence, which it calculated have come down from 22 days per staff member to 12 days since the new rules were brought in.
Johnson says he tries to act as a mentor, or life coach, for his students, helping them handle the off-court stress of trying to cut high enough grades and test scores for an Ivy League college.
Fadi Salem, director of the Governance and Innovation Program at the Dubai School of Government, told the conference that Internet traffic was extremely high before being cut off and almost immediately resumed at historic levels when restored.
Rather than campaign on a deep tax cut that would benefit high-earners, the Romney campaign might have instead championed a revenue-neutral tax reform that cut taxes dramatically on families with children while effectively raising them on childless high-earners.
The net effect would be a tax cut for high-income taxpayers, and tax increases for everyone else.
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This contradicts the widely-held theory that cash-strapped low-income households will spend a tax cut while high-income workers will save those extra dollars.
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"As you can see I read the memo, " Lopez said, wearing a black dress cut extremely high and fully exposing one leg.
Published last month, Ms Portas' report called for town centres to be run more like businesses, and for red tape to be cut for high street traders.
As a rule of thumb, I prefer a juicy red wine, something like a Barbera from Piemonte, whose low tannins, high acidity and power cut through the pizza.
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As for the story's moralizing, finger-wagging thrust--if you have a high income, a cut in tax rates by definition will mean more dollars for you than for those with lower incomes.
When Bill Russell was in junior high, he was cut from his basketball team. (Laughter.) He got better after that. (Laughter.) He led the University of San Francisco to two championships.
For people with very high incomes, the rise in marginal tax rates would be smaller, but to the extent that itemized deductions rise with income, the loss of those itemized deductions means that the cut in marginal effective tax rates on high income people will be less than the cut in statutory rates.
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"The farmers are inundated with slick, high-tech messages, so we made a warm, human message with a handmade feel to cut through all the high- tech chitter-chatter, " says Willett.
Cut diamonds, high-technology equipment, and agricultural products (fruits and vegetables) are the leading exports.
Jordan, the greatest basketball player ever, claims to have been cut from a high-school team.
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