And axing housing benefit for those in most desperate need of it is the unkindest cut of all. |
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Call this the unkindest cut, but P's free water world seems to have turned South Delhi's tony neighbourhoods into drier places. |
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There was then a gorgeous on-drive off Shannon Gabriel before what, for the crowd, was the unkindest cut of all. |
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And he may need to beat current world champion Gary Anderson to survive the unkindest cut in darts. |
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For the beleaguered finance minister, George's stand may appear like the unkindest cut since George has been acting as his right hand man. |
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That was the most unkindest cut of two that happened in the space of as many days. |
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It's because she is one of 250,000 people in the UK suffering from ME, sometimes called chronic fatigue syndrome, or, unkindest of all, yuppie flu. |
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Forster is renowned as one of Scott's fiercest and unkindest critics. |
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