The council said the move would not mean a cut in front-line services, only a reduction of management posts.
The clothes that do get made in commercial quantities and reach us in the stores may have touches here and there--a color, a collar, a line of cut--that descend from a runway presentation in Milan or Paris or New York several years before.
Harlequins won quick ball off the top of a line-out and when they shipped it into midfield Turner-Hall cut a stiletto line to scissor with Evans before racing over, with Evans adding the extras to put the Londoners in front.
Unions say the majority of the posts being cut are for front-line staff.
Brian O'Driscoll soon made his mark though and cut through the Ospreys back-line before releasing Kearney to cross for his side's second-try.
Rangel played in Darren Pratley who cut back from the by-line to Sinclair but his faint touch was not enough to steer the ball home from six yards.
Luke de la Cour finished 20th in his first race, losing nine places when his bike cut-out 300m from the finish line.
Saints took the lead when Chris Millar's ball down the right flank allowed Samuel to beat the covering Andy Graham with his pace and the Trinidad and Tobago international's cut-back from the bye-line was perfect for May to score from eight yards.
Over the past four years he has used E-Trade's once-roaring stock to acquire ever more services, offering the nation's top-yielding certificates of deposit, an asset-management arm and a cut-rate version of the "wrap" accounts invented by old-line brokers.
Over the past four years he has used E-Trade's once-roaring stock to acquire ever more services, offering the nation's top-yielding certificates of deposit, an asset management arm and a cut-rate version of the "wrap" accounts invented by old-line brokers.
Fixed-line operators have now cut their infrastructure spending to focus on picking up clients rather than expanding their networks.
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.
Michel Salgado stormed down the right flank and Kalinic got enough on his cut-back to force the ball over the line despite the best efforts of Villa goalkeeper Brad Friedel.
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The Accies defence then somehow managed to escape going a goal down after Paddy McCourt cut the ball back across the Hamilton goal-line after a mazy run, but Mark McLaughlin blocked the shot from Forrest.
He went one better this time by changing his entire starting line-up but often cut a frustrated figure on the touchline as his team carved out few opportunities in the first half, against a West Ham side without a win in their six previous league games.
Chief fire officer Paul Raymond said front-line services would have to be cut to deal with the shortfall.
Kearney cut a superb line to finish off a well-worked move involving Sexton, centre Brian O'Driscoll and a clever dummy run by Luke Fitzgerald.
It took St Helens until the 17th minute to open their account, with Cayless powering over after Sean Long's cut-out pass gave him a route to the line.
Belgian sightholder Pluczenik Group teamed up with fashion house Escada to create the 12-sided "Escada cut" for its signature jewelry line.
But Alexander looked more assured moments later when he made a goal-line save to deny Steven Thomson after the midfielder had been found by Michael Higdon's cut-back.
That frustration will evaporate in 2016 when the new FasTracks East Rail Line will cut the duration of the 25-mile trip between downtown and the newly renovated Union Station to just 30 minutes.
In a research note to clients, Lehman Brothers analyst Holly Becker cut her first-quarter earnings estimates, putting them in line with the company's guidance, and reduced her fiscal 2001 earnings estimates to 16 cents per share, from 33 cents.
Quick ball off the top of a line-out gave them the chance to cut loose, and a neat inside pass from Larkham gave Gerrard the chance to scythe over by the posts, with Mortlock landing the easy conversion.
Meanwhile, Louisville (908) was the only Bowl-eligible college football program that failed to reach the cut line.
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When Chris Paterson, restored to the Scotland starting line-up, kicked his fifth penalty to cut Wales' lead to 17-15, Gatland acted swiftly.
Flat land is at a premium, and orchards are planted pragmatically, stepping higgledy-piggledy uphill or weaving a line along thin terraces cut into the hillsides.
Now Congress seems interested in bringing back those tax extenders (expensing, credits, AMT patch and more) and tagging them on to the explosive Bush tax cut extension debate, which is shaping up as a key battle-line vote before the midterm elections in November.
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