| 21. | The new edition was published on 13 November with the price cut to the bone at 9 shillings.
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| 22. | With a sharp paring knife, cut to the bone of one piece to make sure it is cooked through.
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| 23. | Wages are expenses to be cut to the bone; manufacturing is cheaper in Mexico, Brazil or Katmandu; forget benefits.
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| 24. | Tubbs'dry humor and quick wit would simultaneously cut to the bone and, just as easily, elicit a guilty laugh.
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| 25. | It has been cut to the bone, if you divert licence fee money elsewhere, you cut quality and services.
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| 26. | Jeffries suffered a broken nose, both his cheeks were cut to the bone, and gashes were opened over both eyes.
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| 27. | Landrigan, who caught his knee on a player's cleat, said the knee was cut to the bone and required several stitches.
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| 28. | A posting on nytimes . com offered a similar lament : " They've cut to the bone to increasebtheir bottom line.
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| 29. | Sartent said Apple _ with margins already cut to the bone _ won't be able to match prices with IBM-compatible machines.
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| 30. | You're surprised wannabe Marlins owner Don Smiley has promised prospective partners the payroll, already slashed, will be cut to the bone?
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