Australia made the perfect start to the second half, scoring within a minute of kick-off as Elsom cut a lovely line off of Larkham.
And what, if any, consequences up to and including a cut-off of aid would you be willing to consider?
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Another is one from Senator McConnell, who wants to get senators on the record saying they won't press later for a cut-off of funds.
The only really pointed questions came from Senator Edward Kennedy, Democrat from Massachusetts, who is sponsoring a plan that would call for a cut-off of funding for this troop surge.
"This would cause a global catastrophe wherever it hit the Earth, via a climate change, and this would lead to a rapid cut-off of the food supply and ultimately within a few months to a loss of probably a quarter of the world's population, " he told BBC radio.
Particularly troubling for Merck investors is the company's failure to suggest a clear cut-off date of when a heart attack could be linked to Vioxx.
In any case, such a disaster would make an end of the modest Budget surpluses which Italy, unlike the other great Continental nations, has been able of late years to achieve, and the ruin of a flourishing port with considerable silk industries and of a large area of fertile country must alone cut off much of the revenue of the kingdom.
If a quick rate-cut touched off a renewed episode of inflation, it would be difficult for the Fed to rapidly reverse course.
The second-most popular tool featured in the retail apps, a contact form, also underachieved, as only 45% of apps with such an option earned a majority of rating above the cut-off of three stars.
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It's a shingled house, embedded in a grove of redwoods and cut off from light.
Radwanska dropped a hand off of her racket and cut a slice down the line.
Finally, to end the rituals of Umra, men must then either shave their hair or cut it short and women must cut off a lock of hair.
The primary complaint driving this move: construction of a border fence would cut off cross-border populations of the same endangered jaguar and ocelot species from breeding with one another.
Ergo, if our universe is just a simulation, there should be a cut off in the spectrum of high energy particles, and low and behold, there is -- the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin or GZK cut off.
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"To boost our flatlining economy Labour has already called for a temporary VAT cut which would take 3p off a litre of fuel, " shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Rachel Reeves said.
' For a minute there, we were running around the court with our head cut off and got a couple of steals.
They can be cut off for a number of hours and the might have inappropriate clothing.
Heavy snowfalls in many parts of the country have disrupted traffic and left a number of villages cut off.
The men are dressed in a series of cut-off tights, shirts and vests that suggest matador outfits, military uniforms or lederhosen.
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Ten years ago, he famously used a fretsaw to cut off the tips of his fingers on the same hand after they'd been damaged by frostbite.
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Two teenagers whose fingers were cut off in a game of tug-of-war at a school in California are awake and alert after surgery, a medical official says.
Prices rose after Libyan gas was cut off as a result of the country's uprising and a lot of Qatari LNG has found a new destination in Japan, deprived of much of its nuclear power since the disaster at its Fukushima plant.
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The conclave is designed to take outside pressure off cardinals by sequestering them behind a wall of silence where communication with the outside world is essentially cut off, and much of the daily schedule is scripted.
The owner of Mr Kipling and Oxo is selling off a number of brands to cut its debt levels.
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The Senate took a procedural vote that fell seven votes short of the 60 needed to cut off a filibuster on the measure.
The Coastguard and Maritime Agency said it is alerted to "a lot" of people being cut off by the tide.
He should have taken it to the umpire and they would have cut it off with a pair of clippers.
The Belfast athlete's time of 46.63 in finishing second in the Swiss meeting in La-Chaux-de-Fonds cut .32 of a second off his best time this season.
Democrat-leaning and bailout recipient Goldman Sachs estimates that an expiration of the tax cut could knock two-thirds of a percentage point off growth in early 2012.
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This is what happens when a city is cut off from the rest of the country by desert, developed by the Mob, built on broken get-rich-quick dreams and where visitors outnumber locals nearly 20 to one.
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