But Luke Dorn, who had been errant with early forward passes, produced a fine cut-out to find Pryce out wide who opened Quins' account and Luke Gale's impressive touchline goal brought them back to 10-6.
Glasgow's best offensive options lay out wide in the pace of Evans and the fine angles being cut by Hefin O'Hare, but the visitors struggled to get the ball to the wings with any space to work in.
Mitt Romney will definitely be fine without a tax cut. (Laughter.) Don't need it.
This might be a slice of toast and honey with a peeled satsuma from which I have removed any stray threads of pith, or perhaps an apple, cored and cut into fine slices, with a few cubes of Cheddar.
The 12-time All-Star typically goes at his own pace in camp, fine-tuning his dreaded cut fastball in the bullpen and in simulated games.
Beasley has just returned from an injury that cut short a fine spell of form and Smith thought he had possibly been brought into the team too early.
When you cut through the fine sounding takeover rhetoric what you have is the old political trick of offering voters (in this case fans) more spending (transfers) while reducing taxes (ticket prices).
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Killen found the equaliser with a diving header in the 56th minute after his earlier long-range shot was kept out by a fully-stretched Balogh and Maloney had cut back a fine cross to the back post.
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The rocks contain very fine-grained sediments but are cut through with pale veins of what could be calcium sulphate.
The John Klein slabs contain very fine-grained sediments but are cut through with pale veins of what could be calcium sulphate.
The presence of so much fine jade varied in colour and cut with such skill that some pieces glitter like diamonds and others look like melting, translucent fat illustrates why it is more highly prized than even gold in China today.
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And it was Charles who did make the breakthrough when he cut inside Matthew Mills before curling a fine effort wide of Federici from the corner of the penalty area.
After half an hour the hosts finally cut out the errors and put together a fine back move that saw Olly Morgan put Foster over in the corner.
Myler then kicked his seventh penalty to cut Sale's lead again but a fine score from Seymour in the 74th minute proved decisive as he burst clear inside the left channel, MacLeod's boot rounding off victory.
Thus, one-quarter of the money is not a fine but an estimate of foregone revenue under an agreement to cut fees over the next five years.
Kaymer's round was just one short of the course record, but while the German had a fine day some high profile names failed to make the halfway cut.
The blocks themselves, made from the fine-grained wood of pear or jujube trees, are cut to a thickness of two centimetres and polished with sandpaper to prepare them for engraving.
Cook soon went on to his best score in Tests with a lovely cut off Watson, before a single to short fine-leg, facilitated by a misfield from the luckless Mitchell Johnson, gave him his maiden first-class double century.
But fine print on which taxes are to rise and which budgets are to be cut will be expected eventually.
The legal issue is that regulators may decide that Groupon, which takes a cut of sales, has been selling alcohol without a license, fine it and perhaps force the company to get its own liquor license.
In a fine pamphlet published on September 15th, he specified assorted defence projects that might be cut, and was frank about the need to reform public-sector pay and pensions.
Since those owners are avid golfers, they built a fine course, a par-71, Tom Doak--designed layout with greens cut into cliff-side ravines and water views from every hole.
When the rest of the country never sees the broken families and children cut adrift from addiction, then a pharmaceutical company can get off with a fine and a pat on the rump for years of dumping pain drugs like OxyContin into these rural communities.
The former Athletico Madrid star and the rest of the Middlesbrough team produced few clear-cut opportunities and it was left to full-back Curtis Fleming to force a fine tip-over save from Steve Harper in the second-half.
Later, after the buildings fell, a cameraman and I cut through the dust and walked toward ground zero, where the sky was filled with fine pieces of glass and acrid smoke.
But if he comes up with material as strong as The Evangelist's title cut, about bringing his wife to Australia from her native Germany, he'll be fine.
For seekers of fine gemstones other than diamonds, there are some spectacular choices as well, such as an unmounted oval-cut sapphire weighing almost 40 carats.
By making efficiency savings in government and selling state-owned assets, Mr Brown said he could meet debt-cutting targets and he said it would be "fine" if certain programmes - relating to what he described as back-office and administrative functions - were cut.
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