The German found himself under investigation at the start of the race after he cut off Button's attempt to pass him off the line.
He cut off delinquent clients who had stopped paying bills, laid off hundreds of employees and began to consolidate legal, finance and human resources departments.
It was President Bush senior who infuriated Pakistan when he cut off all economic and military assistance to the country in 1990 for continuing with its nuclear programme.
In February 2010, he cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet and fled, a day after being given a last chance at freedom by a judge who released him despite multiple probation violations.
Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez has announced he will cut off all imports and will not meet with Mr. Santos if he is elected President.
He also cut off access to the open Internet for the computers with the cash register software.
But he was cut off and rescue teams following up the call were unable to locate the pair.
He said he essentially got cut off in mid-sentence during an exchange on Twitter.
He would just cut off lengths of canvas and tack them to the wall.
He had cut himself off completely from modern communication with the world.
Chicago Fire Chief James Joyce said he ordered power cut off to three buildings, including the one over the site of the fire.
He had been cut off from reality, cut off from communications.
Some Burmese think that his loyalties to the army were largely cut once he took off his uniform.
Inevitably, he bowled some short balls and was cut and he was also worked off his pads because of the angle.
For the public good, he decided to cut players off after 10 hours of continuous play if they had connected from a university computer.
Mr. Li said in an interview that he wanted banks to cut off loans to all but the strongest solar panel companies and let the rest go bankrupt.
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In the Senate, the question will be whether Reid can attract the seven Republican votes he would need to cut off a threatened filibuster and claim bipartisan backing for his plan.
Carr crossed the line in just the second minute when he caught Shaun Berne, Girvan Dempsey and Kearney all off guard as he cut in from the left and sprinted clear and under the posts.
He became fanatically rigid, cut off from any ideas but his own, and from communication with the world.
While some natives approach the race with great seriousness--Nedeau, for example, is such a fanatic about saving weight that he tells his crew to cut off the bottoms of their toothbrushes--Comeaux injects some fun.
Mr Mitarai told The Economist recently that he has a rough cut-off rule for allocating investment: anything for which labour comprises more than 5% of production costs can be done in China or some other low-wage country.
He said the proposed site would cut off the otters' "corridors" between their territories.
But if he really wants best execution, he should take care not to cut off innovation in its prime.
Gallian also offered a chance, on 84, off Khan when he cut low to Walker, who could not accept the opportunity at point.
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Because most of the pirates are operating from Somalia, they need to have their supply lines and support networks cut off there, he continued.
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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Before he could continue, Wankel cut him off, and announced that President Karzai and the Afghan minister of defense had been informed about the attack on the team.
Hamilton's lead over McLaren team-mate and defending champion Fernando Alonso was cut to four points after he slid off in the season's penultimate race.
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