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 Sir

link 6.03.2008 7:53 
Subject: cut to the bone nautic.
Plan the maintenance and repairs schedules of MSC vessels for implementation as much as possible in ports such as Antwerp or Durban, where MSC has ample technical support facilities of her own and not to operate a “cut to the bone” repairs and maintenance policy between two consecutive dry-dockings.

 october

link 6.03.2008 8:16 
cut to the bone
{v. phr.} To make (something) the least or smallest possible amount; reduce severely; leave out everything extra or unnecessary from. * /Father cut Jane's allowance to the bone for disobeying him./ * /When father lost his job, our living expenses had to be cut to the bone./

 october

link 6.03.2008 8:17 

 october

link 6.03.2008 8:19 

 

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