Word: cuttingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fuel, taxes and other costs, owners let their buildings run down and often abandon them. In the two years that controls were in effect in Miami Beach, there was no new rental construction and no sales of existing rental buildings except at distress prices. Building maintenance and services were cut back, causing widespread deterioration. Homeowners rebelled at having their taxes go up as the value of taxable rental real estate declined. To elude rent controls, landlords often convert buildings to condominiums, and tenants must either...
...feeling the audience would be disappointed. They expect something else from me now. But I wouldn't let that prevent my doing it. It would be just too much fun to make a real out-and-out junk kind of thing." With some regret, Allen found himself having to cut jokes out of Manhattan in the editing. "They were very funnyalways called up my travel agent and called it off at the last minute. It got to be a big joke among my friends. But I like Paris. It wouldn't kill me if someone said I would be forced...
...flock of boomy indicators. In March unemployment remained relatively low, industrial production rose strongly and housing starts increased. Businessmen also have been building up then" stockpiles, raising the danger that in event of an economic slowdown later this year, they might be caught with big backlogs and forced to cut back severely, causing a deep economic drop...
Paul said his group saw a man, wearing an army jacket, walk between Robinson and Sever Halls towards the Quincy St. Gate. The man turned around to face them and said "I'll cut you up like Thanksgiving turkeys" if they came any closer, Paul said...
...only other first-half tally for Harvard, senior Ellen Seidler quick-sticked the ball in, but only after she had aggressively outreached two defenders to haul down a pass from Sarah Mleczko, who had positioned herself behind goal to wait for Seidler's cut...