Flat land is at a premium, and orchards are planted pragmatically, stepping higgledy-piggledy uphill or weaving a line along thin terraces cut into the hillsides.
The paper industry consumes a tremendous amount of energy and raw materials: thin cardboard could cut both.
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Once the beads have been mixed into the liquid rubber, it is rolled out into a thin film and cut into sheets.
Choice slices, cut thin enough to let light pass through, and polished to show the crisscrossed patterning of unalloyed nickel and iron, are as sublimely gaudy as Faberg??, and can be nearly as pricey.
Thin walnut slats are cut alternately with and against the grain and glued together to give both flexibility and strength.
What if it's unsliced, which means it can be cut wafer-thin or doorstop thick?
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Cut the long piece of skirt steak into 3- to 4-inch sections, then cut each section into thin strips across the grain (that is, in line with the full length of the skirt steak).
Having suffered through three thin years, many fund firms have cut costs and boast plenty of upside leverage if assets start flowing in.
In this latest set of operations, Dextre removed two safety caps, cut through two sets of thin retaining wires, and finally transferred a small quantity of liquid ethanol into the washing machine-sized module.
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One problem this research faces is that in order to determine whether the nerves are regenerating, they have to actually cut out a piece of spinal and then cut that into ultra-thin slices, which are then placed under a microscope.
The imposition of excise tax on these unbranded players will cut into their already razor-thin margins.
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The Americans have also started to thin their military bulk, and have already cut the number of their encampments in Baghdad from 60 to 26.
The trick was to cut small quantities of meat into paper-thin slices, season them with condiments, preserves, and spices, add whatever vegetables you could grow or barter, and keep adding until you arrived at a dish so tasty that you forgot how little meat was in it.
"It is an under-appreciated cut that's great for quick grilling when sliced thin enough, " he said.
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But a cut now suggests the bank sees easing inflationary pressures, Thin explained.
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With Calvin Pace cut and Bryan Thomas not expected back, New York was thin at outside linebacker with Garrett McIntyre and Ricky Sapp as the projected starters.
Thin strands of curved white gold lined with what appears to be baguette-cut diamonds make up much of the jewelry piece.
With its muddy-boots sound and evocations of both the MC5 and Thin Lizzy, Death's "Keep on Knocking" sounds like it was cut 34 years ago.
Many of the tiny metal pieces are cut with a new mechanical process that runs electric current through a hair-thin filament.
The most popular gift is mithai (Indian sweets), and shops are filled with a spectacular array specially prepared for this festival, from thickly cut squares of barfi (a fudge-like sweet, often coated with a thin film of edible silver leaf) , to soft syrupy gulab jamuns (deep-fried balls of dough) and spongy rasgullas (sweetened cream cheese balls flavoured with rose water).
If there are fewer than 21 ratifications by the end of October 2006--and with two no votes and the U.K. and Denmark also likely to vote no, that is cutting the margin of error razor thin--the whole matter reverts to the European Council to work out, so the Council may decide to cut its losses now.
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