We get closeups of fancy footwork, hear the slash of metal on ice.
Across the fields and beyond a humming slash of motorway, the enormous bamboo stalk of Taipei 101, the second-tallest building in the world, stood like a punctuation mark.
When he got to the color, the blue on blue night scene set the stage and the slash of candle light through the window indicates that there are secrets to be had here.
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And Japan's fourth-largest maker of vehicles will slash the number of models it produces by two-fifths.
But now hospitals are finding they can slash rates of killer infections by 50% or more by changing how they do things.
He took historic action -- his administration did -- to confront climate change, including proposing the first national standard for harmful carbon pollution for new power plants, as well as establishing unprecedented standards for cars and trucks that will slash emissions of carbon pollution while, at the same time, saving consumers billions of dollars.
The fact is that a driverless car would slash hundreds of billions of dollars of annual revenue, or even trillions, from all sorts of entities: car makers, parts suppliers, car dealers, auto insurers, auto financiers, body shops, emergency rooms, health insurers, medical practices, personal-injury lawyers, government taxing authorities, road-construction companies, parking-lot operators, oil companies, owners of urban real estate, and on and on and on.
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"This case dramatically illustrates the dangerous consequences of decisions made in haste to slash the list of technologies controlled for national security purposes, " said Frank J.
The former head of the British Army, Lord Dannatt, has said that President Obama's plan to slash the number of US troops in Afghanistan is a "bold, but risky" move.
He promised to lift the dead hand of the state from Italian enterprise and slash the surly bonds of taxation.
It is an effort, of course, to sway politicians closer to the slash and burn strategy of Paul Ryan, Chairman of the House Budget Committee.
So just a tone of civility instead of slash and burn would be helpful.
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Beyond more-efficient solar cells, they're working to slash the cost of components elsewhere in the solar-module system.
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Thus, to balance the budget McConnell would have to slash the rest of the federal government in half.
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Timah has managed to slash its number of workers from 25, 000 to the current level of about 5, 600.
He has already pledged to slash the backlog of claims and to do more for the off-reserve aboriginals.
First, it will slash the number of its brands from eight to three--maybe not all at once but eventually.
The authors describe a gloomy town surrounded by thinning forests and blackened lands, apparently the work of slash-and-burn Dayak farmers.
Ticket start-up, ScoreBig, is out to slash the waste of unsold seats and make a tidy profit in the process.
It is common for retailers to slash the prices of electronic products in anticipation of the arrival of their upgraded versions.
His first move was to slash the number of factories supplying Casual Corner from 100 to 50, improving its relationships with suppliers.
Talbots said it will close 110 stores through fiscal 2013 and slash 9% of its corporate headcount as part of turnaround efforts.
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It would also slash the risk of so-called microvascular complications, such as damage to the eyes, nerves, and kidneys, by 12 percent, the researchers say.
If we could slash the amount of oil consumed by transportation, we could substantially dampen the effect of what seems like an inevitable oil shock over the next decade.
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The so-called Treaty of Moscow, signed by Putin and Bush a year ago, and already ratified by the U.S. Congress, will slash the numbers of deployed strategic nuclear arsenals.
Not every e-reader manufacturer will slash prices, of course.
Holder wrote that the Justice Department would slash the number of cases that U.S. attorneys across the nation bring by 2, 600 this year and would delay the use of four new prisons.
The UK's National Health Service (NHS), which is hoping to slash the cost of caring for an ageing population, has tried to settle the question by backing the world's largest trial of telecare.
We believe that Apple will eventually introduce a low-priced iPhone or slash the price of older iPhone models (such as the iPhone 3GS) which will act as a low-cost iPhone for emerging markets.
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