The cut in his finger was from a knife.
The parcel she took him in the cells this time contained a lovely shirt cut into several pieces, and a pair of trousers with the crotch cut out.
It is very dangerous to cut in while driving on the highroad.
Roll the dough to 0.25cm thick, cut into big circles with a fluted cookie cutter (in even Numbers in quantities).
Sterling leapt as economists said that this reduced the chances of aback-to-back cut in rates next month.
This particular failure was accelerated by the sharp corners that had been cut in the shaft's rectangular keyway.
The broad-sensed collation school existing in the Chinese academic chronicle is clear-cut in its viewpoint, and consistent in its evolution.
He had the first opportunity in the 13th minute when he cut in from the left and curled a shot just wide of the far post.
In other words, bad economic news means the Fed will cut interest rates and good news means recession will be avoided.
The cut in my finger has healed.
How did you get that cut in your hand?
And he blathered on until Judge Preska cut in: 'How does that answer the question?
Even a cut in official rates, as is expected in America later this month, may not clear the blockage.
Wash chicken thoroughly, cut into chunks. Boil chestnuts in water for 5min. then remove skin and wash;
There has been a cut in jobs in the building industry and the Labor Department report also shows a drop in factory jobs.
It is different in the Stockholm subway though, in which several of the deep underground stations are cut into solid rock which were left with cave-like ceilings.
Or serve them as appetizers at a party, cut in half with caviar on top. Or even take them on your next hiking trip.
Our tanks cut in ahead of the escaping aggressors.
Jane didn't flinch once when the doctor cleaned the cut in her arm.
Some 85% preferred a cut in the sales tax, and 72% a rise in the minimum wage.
Not that this was fickleness of soul; but hopes cut in twain by dejection — that was her case.
Mr Obama has also mulled offering employers a cut in their share of the payroll tax when they hire new workers (the existing cut applies only to the employee's contribution).
250g greengages, cut in half, stones removed
It was a man dressed in a suit of black velvet, cut in the Spanish fashion.
Sentiment in the City (ie the financial centre of London) is now in favour of a cut in taxes.
But there was some good news for carmakers. A cut in the tax on cars in China helped sales there climb by 25% in February.
He claimed it was the most significant cut in deforestation since his institute started monitoring rainforest destruction with satellite technology in 1988.
Blood spurted out of the cut in his leg.
In this paper, the reasons why need to re-dispose NC codes are analyzed, when and how to add the cut in and cut out codes in the NC codes are discussed emphatically.
Holding this, I can feel what it was like to be out on the African savannahs, needing to cut flesh for example, needing to cut into a carcass, in order to get a meal.
Our tanks cut in ahead of the escaping aggressors.
The difficulty is to carve a hole in the bamboo, because the grain runs straight, so it's hard to cut it this way, but easy to cut in across the grain.
A Gallup poll shows that most Americans would rather see a cut in services than an increase in stamp prices or a government bail-out.
Government figures released last week showed a cut in payrolls in August, too, the first in four years.
The government announced a cut in taxes.
Sales of all car brands in China in August were about 90% up, helped by a cut in the purchase tax on smaller, more fuelefficient cars.
Backstage palm things seeing this, nasty cut in a way: "you get out and have your boss this master!"
Car sales, for instance, have been booming (up by 72.5% in October) because of a cut in sales tax on new vehicles.
He ate the other part of the piece that he had cut in two.
A crevice is cut in the heaven, directly into my heart;