Today tourist steam trains still use the line, but in the late 19th century cutting-edge technology operated on this line.
Sinclair, who has been called up to the England under-21 set-up, ran at ease down the left into the box before cutting back at the by-line for Joe Allen who was denied by the feet of Steele from close range.
Mr Dobson proposed cutting 10% of front-line posts, but hoped to avoid compulsory redundancies.
Williams made a pair of free throws and Blatche hit one of two at the line, cutting it to 77-75, but Gay stole an errant pass by Williams and completed a three-point play, putting Toronto up 80-75 with 4:42 to go.
Also, the series of cost-cutting measures implemented by the bank are beginning to show a positive impact on the bottom-line.
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Last week, HSBC joined a line of banks in cutting its full-year forecasts for average platinum prices.
Sandaza's presence was giving Saints a cutting edge that was absent in the Hearts line-up and it was the Spaniard who set up the opener in an otherwise even contest.
European money could also help speed up the disposal of Russia's already large stocks of weapons-usable plutonium, which are set to grow as more weapons are dismantled in line with the recent arms-cutting agreement with America.
Cost-cutting helped the builder deliver more to the bottom line and earn 23 cents per share, drastically better than the 17 cents consensus estimate.
Malaga were unavailable for comment when contacted by CNN, but the official line is that the sudden cost-cutting is to ensure the club complies with Financial Fair Play regulations, a set of rules implemented by European football's governing body aimed at ensuring teams live within their means.
With both companies based in North Carolina, cost-cutting will likely help deliver better results to the bottom line.
For one thing those on the front line in counter-terrorism warn that it risks cutting off vital local intelligence and serving as a recruiting sergeant for terrorists.
The cut is more than meets the eye though, as the lower top-line forecast is largely the result of success in cutting down the size of GE Capital faster than anticipated.
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In France, investors welcomed announcements of additional cost-cutting efforts by Societe Generale and Credit Agricole to boost their bottom line.
But it's not JUST about cutting bureaucracy because those central government departments are responsible for current spending on front-line services too.
And while the scrum and line-out worked well in the first-half they lacked the cutting edge of their Welsh opponents.
But as we learned in the disastrous HMO experiment of the 1990s, there is a fine line between managing care (a very good thing) and cost-cutting.
Watford equalised when Mingoia, one of seven academy products in the home line-up, picked up the ball by the corner flag before cutting inside to smash a shot into the top corner.
Splitting that line into high- and low- end products, rather than simply cutting the price of older models creates new risks, even as it reduces the risk Apple runs by building such an enormous business around a single product.
Big-box retailer Target reported its second-quarter sales jumped 14.3% to 92 cents per share, in line with expectations despite weaker-than-expected sales, thanks to cost-cutting.
Global soft-drink seller PepsiCo said that top-line sales were hurt in the second quarter by consumers in developed markets who are cutting out carbonated beverages from their daily budgets.
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The 19-year-old snatched the ball from the grasp of Scott Donald and ran unopposed to the line before cutting inside and crossing under the sticks.
In 2003, unable to find a bra that would give her the smooth line she longed for, she took scissors to a pair of control-top pantyhose--cutting out the gusset and legs to create a makeshift bra that wouldn't be lumpy from the back.
In the land of lifetime employment (at least for many workers in big companies), Mr Ghosn shocked Japan by announcing the closure of five factories employing over 16, 000 people in Japan alone, cutting capacity by 30% to bring it more into line with sales and boosting utilisation rates to around the 75-80% rates at which car makers begin to make money.
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