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The Baggies had still to find any sort of rhythm when they were cut apart by a smooth interchange of passes involving Bendtner, Gael Clichy and Denilson that led to Nasri's opener.
BBC: Arsenal 1-0 West Brom
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He next bisected an inch-thick rope, then set his sights on three water bottles, stacked about 6 inches apart, which he had to cut vertically.
WSJ: World Championship Cutting Competition Features Knife-Wielding Experts
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Governments should not start to cut spending until next year, the IMF said, apart from those countries with high debt levels that needed addressing now.
BBC: Global recovery faster than expected, says IMF
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Brand loyalty from truly getting engaged, on complex issues, is what will set leading companies apart from those who continue to try to cut corners.
CNN: Re-use tech can help our oceans recover
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She cut apart gel packs and ice packs, and reassembled them to create something that would be discreet and stay cold for a long time.
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When it needed to cut costs to cope with a strong yen a few years ago, the Japanese firm acknowledged Chrysler's prowess by taking apart a little Neon car to see how the Americans had cut components to a minimum and designed for low-cost and simplicity.
ECONOMIST: A new kind of car company
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After watching Wales cut apart Scotland with pace, guile and great continuity work, O'Sullivan knows what is needed to end a long, hard season on a high.
BBC: SPORT | Rugby Union | Six Nations | Decision time for O'Sullivan