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crescent and the church necessitated further | cutting away of the castle hill cliffs. |
His law partner and neighbor Jonas | Cutting served almost concurrently in the same positi |
ld "provide viewers with more newscasts while | cutting down on its news analysis programs." |
wing was commanded by Captain Nicholas Joly, | cutting off the retreat to the bay. |
r-plated fish, before attacking Nigel's foot, | cutting it badly. |
tile line he was engaged during two nights in | cutting wire close to the enemy's trenches. |
This version ran at around ninety minutes, | cutting out nearly an hour of content. |
e end scream even more with more noise before | cutting off at seven minutes. |
The tornado took a northeastward path, | cutting through farmland and forest, an area with few |
The ulu is still used today but not for | cutting children's hair. |
would have stopped bodkin arrows but not the | cutting force of broadhead arrows.) |
As a commissioner, he was most notable for | cutting property taxes, even while Atlanta was expand |
The Riot brand was notorious for | cutting edge designs and a go for broke attitude to f |
the main broads network by a now unnavigable | cutting with a lock gate. |
However number of | cutting teeth must be less than that of the gear to b |
They enter the nuts by | cutting a circular hole in the base. |
actics, which were directed to the objects of | cutting off supplies from the Franks, and of preventi |
t its post-Cold War defense obligations after | cutting military spending by a third. |
stinctive octagonal tokens, and observed them | cutting osiers from a panoramic view glass tower, (no |
st one braid; such a braid can be obtained by | cutting the link. |
formulae for surface area can be obtained by | cutting surfaces and flattening them out. |
reduction or rejuvenation occasional autumnal | cutting down to above the base crown for new basal sp |
an be made by taking a cube or octahedron and | cutting off the edges, then trimming the corners, so |
le strands RNA (dsRNS)-Dicer family of RNAse, | cutting pre-miRNA (60-70bp long) at a specific site a |
that she hanged herself in consequence of the | cutting speeches in which she had indulged, and other |
Soon afterwards, part of the | cutting wall between West Street and Albert Street co |
e of Shrewley prevented the construction of a | cutting. |
rought into use at the eastern end of Kelling | Cutting. |
n (left) to a chapel on the other side of the | cutting. |
r in the temple with a large number of people | cutting across religious barriers participating in it |
He was a founder of the | cutting edge Tango-Nuevo band, Los Peregrinos, and pe |
erations, and remove material by means of one | cutting edge. |
tted manually through the use of contaminated | cutting tools. |
rkpiece being pushed down by the force of the | cutting tool. |
cated immediately west and south of Downtown, | cutting it off from the South End. |
leaves the main line at Roade, north of Roade | cutting and just south of Blisworth, taking trains on |
Instead of trackers | cutting, shaping, and laying down the track by hand, |
parties were often the location of so-called | cutting contests, which involves jazz pianists taking |
His departure came as part of cost | cutting measure behind the scenes at the Suffolk club |
g and wild hair and his production of several | cutting edge drum and bass tracks. |
possession, concealment, or use of firearms, | cutting instruments, explosives,incendiary devices, o |
Because of her | cutting and bulimia, she's a high risk for a heart tr |
p) platform being built against the face of a | cutting whilst the opposite platform (down) saw a lon |
lded plastic, which held two sets of parallel | cutting blades. |
received support from leaders of Maharashtra, | cutting across political lines. |
A master of the art of disc | cutting, Savory made the first transfers from disk to |
d the Franks out after their invasion of 541, | cutting them off in the pass of Valcarlos. |
osslare) also passes along the Vale of Avoca, | cutting inland from its mainly coastal route and the |
ject "Girl Monster", a compilation of women's | cutting edge music released in 2006. |
services for a large spectrum of applications | cutting across multiple business domains and geograph |
id off several valuable talent as part of the | cutting costs. |
moved straight toward the town of Spicheren, | cutting off Prince Frederick Charles from his forward |
tect the forest from the devastation of clear | cutting and large scale damming projects. |
ng WBBM along with 17 others, as part of cost | cutting throughout the CBS news division. |
opment by encouraging the creation of diamond | cutting and polishing industries in close proximity t |
The handles of diagonal | cutting pliers are commonly insulated with a dip-type |
ters that are ground flush to the apex of the | cutting edge on one side of the jaws are often used. |
led My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, and part of the | Cutting Edge series, a second series of 5 episodes wa |
t "attackers slashed the throats of children, | cutting the arms and legs off one of them and throwin |
There are five characteristics of a | cutting wheel: material, grain size, wheel grade, gra |
An aerial shot of the | cutting looking northwards is shown during the openin |
moved straight toward the town of Spicheren, | cutting off Prince Frederick Charles from his forward |
Remote surgery combines elements of robotics, | cutting edge communication technology such as high-sp |
ld and Rotherham Railway was the opening of a | cutting in Brightside in 1837. |
lso destroyed the supply lines of Ghaznavids, | cutting them off from the nearby water wells. |
of London to celebrate the anniversary of his | cutting out of the Hermione. |
of the River Kennet, with the Vale of Pewsey | cutting through these downs carrying the headwaters o |
approached to appear in a series of proposed | cutting edge documentaries for the BBC. |
e fact that the Hayne tunnel, and part of its | cutting to the south of the tunnel, have been partial |
backward in concert with the movement of the | cutting head. |
e to the dynamically changing geometry of the | cutting tool. |
Ji-hyeon's ex and beaten by a group of teens, | cutting his long hair out. |
model and Racing Champion is the author of a | cutting edge, Tell-All, Five Star autobiography calle |
he footpath that led down from the top of the | cutting in which it was sited. |
Series editor of The | Cutting Edge: Lesbian Life and Literature |
e closure of the Padiham site as part of cost | cutting measures, increasing the unsuitability of the |
toon famous for one of the first uses of fast | cutting, after taking the idea from Sergei Eisenstein |
the hamachi the notch at the beginning of the | cutting edge can be up to .5 inches thick which is a |
The curved route of the | cutting was designed to mitigate impact on the skylin |
mmended land based passage instead of channel | cutting through Ram's bridge due to several advantage |
was in December 2000 and the official ribbon | cutting ceremony was held in July 2002. |
orldwide media and public attention, often by | cutting through the fences. |
To machine Oilite, the | cutting tool must be sharp and stay sharp; therefore, |
r elements for the album Amor Vincit Omnia at | Cutting Cane Studios with George. |
e Mummy Unwrapped: Scenes Left on Universal's | Cutting Room Floor, McFarland, ISBN 0786437340 . |
in the lyrics, including A-Ha's "Take on Me", | Cutting Crew's "(I Just) Died in Your Arms", Tears fo |
s Down by Law, but his scenes wound up on the | cutting room floor. |
"Face on the | Cutting Room Floor" (Steve Goodman, Jeff Hanna, Jimmy |
or Peace (1987), but the role was left on the | cutting room floor. |
e, though young Howard's part ended up on the | cutting room floor. |
Her role ended up on the | cutting room floor, but her interest in acting had be |
ort for hard drives and MYDOS, and was on the | cutting edge of AMIS/Atari 8-bit BBS technology. |
This physical pain brought on by | cutting or burning herself secures for Dawn relief fr |
ufactured directly from digital models on CNC | cutting equipment using standard sized 13mm thick fla |
hough most of his performance was left on the | cutting room floor. |
the aforementioned score was also left on the | cutting room floor in favor of the final music select |
't utilized beyond the pilots and left on the | cutting room floor, with the rest of the episodes ret |
ys later, Wesley stated he planned on finally | cutting ties with his NBA career. |
of "Past Deadline," the blog has been on the | cutting edge of breaking entertainment/celebrity rela |
ogy between divisions in order to stay on the | cutting edge. |
y resolve to head over the mountains on foot, | cutting out much of the road. |
f Nicholas Ball's performance ended up on the | cutting room floor according to an interview he gave |
of a series of events which placed him on the | cutting edge of innovative change in higher education |
57,000-circulation Recorder "has been on the | cutting edge of issues, unafraid to take a stand -- h |
a coordinated fashion to present not only the | cutting edge of basic and clinical sciences in Rhinol |
rd the USS Marblehead during the operation of | cutting the cable leading from Cientuegos, Cuba, May |
mplate:USS Marblehead during the operation of | cutting the cable leading from Cienfuegos, Cuba, 11 M |
Marblehead, during the operation of | cutting the cable leading from Cienfuegos, Cuba, 11 M |
Marblehead during the operation of | cutting the cable leading from Cienfuegos, Cuba, 11 M |
Nashville during the operation of | cutting the cable leading from Cienfuegos, Cuba, 11 M |
Nashville during the operation of | cutting the cable leading from Cienfugos, Cuba, 11 Ma |
Nashville during the operation of | cutting the cable leading from Cienfuegos, Cuba, May |
at a time when competing major operators were | cutting back on services. |
ng technique, he was a formidable opponent in | cutting contests. |
acters' deaths all in one shot, as opposed to | cutting from the act of killing them to the aftermath |
scene, in which Johnny is given the option of | cutting off his own foot to escape, for inspiring the |
ong which is dug in an earth bank or roadside | cutting. |
They are propagated from seed or by | cutting up the crowns. |
he land is: execution, or crucifixion, or the | cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or |
industrial robot to move the laser or plasma | cutting head around the element to be cut, so that th |
each forming a narrow spit of shingle or sand | cutting across the landward and seaward ends of a sha |
The fair division or cake | cutting problem considers similar games in which diff |
ain by 530 BC, either by armed conflict or by | cutting off Greek trade. |
moving excess material from a piece or simply | cutting into a piece. |
chopped to avoid using a knife or additional | cutting. |
Taps and end mills may have up to six or more | cutting edges and flutes. |
gns or actions that seek a selective or total | cutting of ties with the State of Israel. |
ing ink, mining explosives, ordanance, space, | cutting tools, brake linings etc. |
grazers, even when they kill the organism by | cutting the plant at the base. |
ing area containing an Italian, Oriental, and | Cutting Gardens, and greenhouses. |
ferent set of tracks from the original album, | cutting "credit" and "one on one" from the line-up an |
Ariel exposed his new style in other London's | cutting edge clubs, such as Turnmills. |
apparently singing the song to each other by | cutting the clips at different points so their mouths |
es and assisting in capturing two others, and | cutting out and destroying a three-masted schooner la |
olving 12 vane reel to pull the crop over the | cutting knife, that was made from triangular reciproc |
The difficulty is overcome by | cutting a fairly small ditch, perhaps twenty or thirt |
than 220 companies, eliminating overheads and | cutting costs. |
m the main station buildings, overlooking the | cutting. |
He oversaw the | cutting of a Meridian line from Waitara southwards fo |
The Indian chief saves Packer by | cutting his rope with a katana before beheading Cabaz |
eir edit history rather than moving a page by | cutting and pasting. |
Sudden, short-term pain, such as the pain of | cutting a finger, is transmitted by a group of pathwa |
ugh Nicaragua nicknamed the Pan-Atomic Canal, | cutting paths through mountainous areas for highways, |
roof of the brewery with solar panels, nearly | cutting their energy costs in half. |
jects, or "sortings", from local paper mills, | cutting the paper, inscribing rules on it, and bindin |
ernational Limited also has partnerships with | cutting edge technology innovators around the world. |
tember 1831, Robert Dale led a large party in | cutting a road from Guildford to the Avon Valley. |
d tools made to an exact shape, or past plain | cutting tools. |
World Heritage Site, no records of past tree | cutting can be traced. |
sions are stark, with a number of Peace Lines | cutting through the constituency and, as of 2005, occ |
nd Prix but was given a 25 second penalty for | cutting the last corner on lap 42. |
immediately begun attempting to penetrate it, | cutting gaps in the fence and clearing lanes through |
During a large drought in 1882, people began | cutting the barbed wire, leading to violence between |
ll motor oils usually make perfectly adequate | cutting fluids, in terms of their cutting performance |
a rotary table and X axis to perform complex | cutting. |
tes, would have felt compelled to perform the | cutting, especially since none of his immediate famil |
nown as deflashing, is commonly performed via | cutting, breaking, grinding, or tumbling. |
The licence permitted the | cutting of peat which was then used inter alia for fu |
The basic nutritional philosophy of | cutting down on carbohydrates, eating plenty of oily |
Although the phone lacks | cutting edge hardware, reviewers have found that the |
al Scientific Interest (SSSI) - Brede Pit and | Cutting. |
Son, was featured in the early Brad Pitt film | Cutting Class as well as other unreleased Wall of Voo |
alone, looking out across the plain, bullets | cutting the air all around him. |
on several of his campaign pledges including | cutting the personal vehicle tax and the land transfe |
ed with several others for either poaching or | cutting down timber, or destroying property belonging |
ming were blinding an eye with rat poison and | cutting off a finger of the right hand, so as to be u |
ndgaard worked on matters of fiscal policy by | cutting taxes and cutting spending, working to elimin |
rnal from 1893 to 1911, however his policy of | cutting investments to maintain dividends led to the |
cess to the Baltic Sea by the Polish Corridor | cutting off the direct connection between East Prussi |
Politics/America: The | Cutting Edge of Change (1972) |
foods in its diet with very poorly developed | cutting edges indicating a diet of fruit. |
nches covered in berries are also popular for | cutting and use in floral arrangements. |
e also had a role in the BBC's popular drama ” | Cutting It” in 2005. |
anber Form which apparently possesses greater | cutting power; the Riot Blade is able to cut away mag |
high-pitched whine much like like a power saw | cutting wood. |
Man powered diamond | cutting mill in 18th century |
ross Europe as an example of best practice in | cutting vehicular noise and pollution. |
more and more martial artists practicing the ' | cutting roundhouse kick', this is where the practitio |
lled the crowd, and for a few precious hours, | cutting edge aviation technology paid homage to this |
The brand new school premises provide | cutting edge facilities set within a stunning and ver |
start of the 20th century to the present, and | cutting out the majority of the original plot, effect |
at the end of Bruce's term on the pretext of | cutting costs. |
the school magazine was used as a pretext for | cutting classes)" etc... |
rural areas as a guerrilla army, primarily by | cutting them off from their sources of support amongs |
a range of products for book printing, sheet | cutting and related ancillary products. |
ahnah was sentenced to 15 years in prison for | cutting telephone wires in an act of opposition to th |
on, and the oldest pupil has the privilege of | cutting the branch of the Glastonbury Thorn that is t |
ssion power limits such medical procedures as | cutting during surgeries, but liquid crystal lasers s |
lanets and stars, and developed a process for | cutting rock crystal that allowed Spain to cease expo |
led a second cable and were in the process of | cutting it, too, when the Spaniards opened a slow fir |
It is produced by | cutting tofu into thin slices and deep frying first a |
tional Diploma in Design she produced ‘Mother | Cutting the Hedge' (1962) and ‘East Street, Brighton' |
At the time, Nootka Wood Products was | cutting approximately 150,000 board feet (350 m3) of |
, taking full-length likenesses in profile by | cutting out black paper with scissors. |
ttempting to boost Knight-Ridder's profits by | cutting down the staffs of its newspapers. |
ts and threatening social welfare programs by | cutting public spending. |
ould make income taxes more progressive while | cutting regressive taxes. |
ly state university in Florida to promise not | cutting employee positions in the wake of the budget |
This made the project look very promising and | cutting edge. |
person so he or she cannot walk properly, by | cutting the two large tendons at the back of the knee |
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