During Ronald Reagan's first term, the misery index was effectively cut in half, guaranteeing his landslide re-election 20 years ago. |
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He saw his pay packet fall by E105,000 to E861,000 with his performance bonus cut in half. |
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Unwrap and remove the centers of the onions, cut in half and reserve for garnish. |
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Briefly, the femurs were cut in half at the middle of diaphysis and the proximal halves were discarded. |
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Under a climate plan with emissions trading, the range of losses could be cut in half. |
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Tennis balls were cut in half and bark from stringybark trees was glued to all surfaces. |
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Try a biscuit crust, tortillas, flatbread such as pita, bun halves or a baguette cut in half lengthwise as bases for pizza toppings. |
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They glided over the narrow strait of turbulent ocean water that made the island look like it had been cut in half with a steak knife. |
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The specimens are quite attractive when cut in half and coated with an acrylic resin. |
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A calabash cut in half lengthways and attached in a corner of a likely nesting place could also attract swallows. |
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Notwithstanding, when the grant kicked in in 1998, the boodle was cut in half and the capital improvement component disappeared. |
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We can be cut in half and our pink flesh scooped out or removed with a melon baller. |
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According to one study, the risk of a fatal heart attack can be cut in half by switching to a Mediterranean diet. |
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On 25 June 1940, HMCS Fraser was cut in half by the British ship Calcutta in the Gironde estuary, resulting in 47 dead. |
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A pair of the triangular vegetable pastries, each cut in half with the whole thing covered in a big mess of tomato, yogurt and chickpeas, this is quite an addictive dish. |
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The moment he set these into motion, his outstanding account payables were cut in half and sales went up 14percentt in the first months. |
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A 7 mm × 7 mm representative piece of wounded tissue was collected and cut in half, bisecting the wound centre. |
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Trim carrots and cut in half lengthways, wash and trim mangetout, wipe spring onions and cut into pieces about 3 cm in length. |
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According to the researchers, this could be cut in half with a more comprehensive early child care education system. |
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Sometimes, the figures look quite promising, but when they are cut in half, they are much less attractive. |
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If interest rates are cut in half, the house you can buy with a given monthly payment costs twice as much. |
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And, most important of all, the frequency and severity of my migraines were cut in half and have remained that way for years. |
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Let's not forget that from 1960 to 2000, the percentage of the household budget allocated for food was cut in half! |
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The most significant savings to the company came in the form of short-term disability costs, which were cut in half. |
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So, the advantages gained when tires are at full tread depth will be cut in half over the life cycle of a tire's tread life. |
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The percentage of job losers on income assistance was almost cut in half, but their full-time employment rose by only 8.2 percentage points. |
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These families' rents as well as their utility bills have consequently been cut in half. |
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Illiteracy rates among year three students were cut in half. |
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Our food supply is running low so rations have nearly been cut in half. |
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In one experiment that compared zinc to a placebo, participants who sucked on zinc lozenges every couple of hours found that the length of their cold was cut in half. |
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Even if Greece's debts were cut in half, the net loss would still represent an absorbable proportion of most European banks' capital. An orderly restructuring would be risky. |
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Co-operation team visited the farming village of Kharut in northern Panjwayii District, southwest of Kandahar, and found the community cut in half by an irrigation canal. |
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Dividends on common shares had already been suspended for the first quarter of 2008, after being cut in half the previous quarter. |
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The fat, butter or shortening called for in muffin, biscuit or quickbread recipes can be cut in half or eliminated altogether. |
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In the stretches controlled by hydraulic structures, the mean flow velocity will be cut in half, while the mean depth and average surface width will remain more or less unchanged. |
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Place the chickens on a larger platter and cut in half. |
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The most significant improvement has been witnessed in the maternal mortality rate, cut in half from a staggering 1,600 to 800 per 100,000 births over the past few years. |
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Ten years after quitting, the risk of lung cancer is cut in half. |
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One year after quitting, the risk of a heart attack is cut in half. |
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Consequently, it is the only European capital to be cut in half. |
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Ultrabook sales forecasts are cut in half. |
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Even the big houses are shifting, here today and gone tomorrow, cut in half, jacked up on a truck and carted off to the country. |
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In 1986, scientists did a review of calculations and data after which they determined, in order to conserve cod fishing the total allowable catch rate had to be cut in half. |
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Take 1 large carrot, peeled and cut into thick long sticks, 2 sticks celery, cut in half lengthways and 1 long pointy red pepper, deseeded and cut into long thick strips. |
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Out now MIXED BRUSCHETTA PLATE1 loaf of sour dough orcountry bread whole garlic cloves, cut in half extra virgin olive oil First prepare the toppings. |
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