There is only a single track through the black-cotton soil cutting across an area the size of the Netherlands.
The ECB will then try to stop Europe from spiraling into even lower prices by cutting euro-area interest rates from their current level of 1%, or by buying corporate bonds to help increase the money supply.
Torres did play his part in a bright start by Spain, cutting into the area and testing Eduardo with a curling shot, but he quickly faded and it was actually Portugal who had the best openings before half-time.
However, Nani made amends for his miss just after the break, lashing the ball home left-footed from the edge of the area after cutting inside his marker following Rooney's weighted pass.
The goal involved two of the game's most impressive performers, with full-back Pranjic racing onto a loose ball on the edge of the Poland area before cutting a pass back to Klasnic, who slotted home first time low to Boruc's left.
Ms Boone reckons that measures aimed at cutting budget deficits in the euro area will come to around 1% of GDP next year, when weighted by the size of each country's economy.
Recent figures showed Dudley borough was the most successful area in England for cutting reoffending rates with Walsall, Wolverhampton, Sandwell, Solihull, and Birmingham all in the top 25 best performing local authority areas.
The area once boasted casinos considered the cutting edge of luxury and style.
Then, 10 minutes after the restart, the midfielder needlessly felled Tyrone Mears, who was cutting in from the right, fractionally outside the area.
Ferguson, cutting an increasingly desperate figure as he prowled his technical area, brought on Darron Gibson for Ryan Giggs and, later, Ji-Sung Park for the anonymous Macheda.
Police and Crime Commissioners will be tasked with cutting crime and delivering an effective and efficient police service within their force area.
But now that the Japanese have been arm-twisted into cutting back TV exports to the U.S., profits in that area should improve.
The impacts were severe, cutting power, disrupting communication services, destroying buildings and roads, and damaging agricultural area.
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When the interurban rail line and trolley cutting through the neighbourhood were taken out of service in 1939 and 1941, the area went into rapid decline.
It was Johnson who put Celtic in front with a goal out of virtually nothing, cutting inside with purpose before netting with a fierce strike from the edge of the area for 1-0.
So it happens every now and again that folks scavenging for copper end up cutting through fiberoptic cable, which can shut down phone and data traffic for a limited area.
Carmarthenshire has a 10-year schools' reorganisation programme, aimed at improving school buildings as well as cutting surplus places, that could see up to 32 schools closed and replaced with new area "super schools".
People can easily move around within a metropolitan area, which allows them to choose from a wide variety of different hair-cutting services.
Take Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield's invention, magnetic resonance imaging, which has transformed almost every area of surgery, allowing doctors to see inside a patient's body without cutting it open first.
In the credit-risk area, the weight attached to mortgages looks likely to drop by 30-50%, cutting the minimum capital requirements of banks specialising in home loans.
In the area of monetary policy, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has moved aggressively, cutting its target for the federal funds rate by a total of 225 basis points since September, including 125 basis points during January alone.
Another sprawling New York-area hospital, Montefiore Medicare Center, in the Bronx, said it braced for the law by cutting special contracts with insurers and government programs that would reward the health system for more efficient care.
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