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17 Sentences With "carves up"

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SAGD extraction carves up less of the surface than mining, but it comes with its own problems.
She's casual, even innocent, in the way she carves up her victims and packages them in her refrigerator.
Wentz carves up Redskins as Eagles win 5th in row PHILADELPHIA — Carson Wentz isn't playing like a second-year quarterback.
In "Shadow Dance" (1966), her first novel, a man named Honeybuzzard carves up the face of an annoyingly virtuous girl, Ghislaine.
Parting Shots • The space where Los Pepes carves up bodies for presentation makes them look, appropriately enough, like precocious art-school students.
Boss Mukesh Ambani, stands to benefit from the 21st century mantra in two important ways as he carves up his sprawling $70 billion conglomerate.
Mr. Beasley is himself a mutable pianist and crafty arranger, and this album — like the first volume — carves up and dissects Monk's famous bebop melodies.
The military's command plan carves up the world into nine different command components, with Centcom covering the Middle East as well as central and southern Asia.
The master plan, which carves up the city into zones defined by the type of activity allowed in each, has acquired almost biblical status since its adoption in 2013.
Carson Wentz carves up opposing defenses with the efficiency of a far more experienced quarterback, and ever since the team acquired Jay Ajayi, the running game has been just as devastating.
To begin, any plan that carves up the West Bank into siloed political spaces, walls and roads — driven by a Trump-Kushner desire to embrace the "reality" of where Jewish settlers have haphazardly settled around the West Bank — makes no sense to me.
Volumes of collateralised synthetic obligations – a type of synthetic CDO that carves up pools of credit-default swaps linked to corporate debt, rather than toxic sub-prime mortgages – have surged in recent years as historically low interest rates have encouraged money managers to delve into more complex investments.
In an investment industry that carves up the market into thematic exchange-traded funds to reflect a wide set of tastes and tactics, Microsoft is over-represented versus its S&P 500 weight in ETFs pursuing the following categories: mega-cap growth, momentum, low-volatility, quality, dividend-growth and a raft of ESG portfolios.
But Bulgaria has also known so many betrayals and occupations that this sudden lurch has inspired as much worry as elation, including fears that Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin will forge a bargain between themselves that serves their two nations but carves up the region into spheres of influence, just as the major powers did at the end of World War II. For many reasons, including economic necessity, a common culture and deep historical ties, Bulgarian politicians, including the president, want closer relations with Russia, but not so close that their nation loses its cherished ties to the West and falls firmly into Russia's orbit.
Between 2007 and 2009, Niebler served as chairwoman of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy; she was later replaced by Herbert Reul.Simon Taylor (July 22, 2009), New-look Parliament carves up the top jobs European Voice. In 2006, she was the author of the industry committee's report on the seventh Framework Program for Research and Technological Development, totalling €50.5 billion.Jennifer Rankin (June 13, 2007), Mother of Parliament European Voice.
Robert Brown of The Monthly Film Bulletin declared, "Basic shortcomings in writing, performances and direction, combined with the unnerving relish with which the film carves up its hapless female victims, allow little scope for either genuine horror or a parody of the same." George Anderson of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called the film "one of the tamest ... horror flicks to date." Retrospective assessment has noted the film's mixture of slasher films with Italian gialli films and police procedurals. Film scholar Adam Rockoff deemed the film "grim" and one of the "slickest-looking slasher" films.
In 2009, Gauzès and Pervenche Berès publicly protested against the nomination of Sharon Bowles as chairwoman of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. They took issue with the idea of someone from a country that is not part of the eurozone chairing a committee that has, as one of its main responsibilities, regular hearings with the President of the European Central Bank. Under the resulting pressure, Bowles was forced to publicly state her support for the UK replacing the pound with the euro.Simon Taylor (July 22, 2009), New-look Parliament carves up the top jobs European Voice.

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