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CUTTING

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  • He became President of the Senate in 2005 by cutting a deal mid-term with the minority Democrats t
  • St Pancras to Glasgow express approached the cutting a heavy landslip caused by a sudden thaw bloc
  • nvironment that it occurs in is in pegmatites cutting a changed zinc orebody.
  • travel directly to Ryde from Binstead Estate, cutting a large amount off the overall journey time.
  • In 1511 the guild paid de Cock for cutting a woodblock for a print to use in the guild's
  • After cutting a single on a local Oregon label, the band mo
  • The final SSSI is Waldron Cutting, a small cutting along the lane between Heath
  • Breaching the dam involves cutting a 12 x 18 x 100-foot (30 m) tunnel in the its
  • treat from the roof of a structure fire after cutting a ventilation hole.
  • When the district considered cutting a popular kindergarten program for financial
  • oundary of the village is marked by the Wyche cutting, a pass through the Malvern Hills that was on
  • ession in April 1954, much of which was spent cutting a song which the company thought the more lik
  • steam-powered device that removes the spot by cutting a hole in the fabric.
  • The bialyotomy involves cutting a bialy in the longest plane creating to halv
  • adio stations play edit versions of the song, cutting a few bars from the introduction, parts of th
  • as diverse as skinning and cleaning animals, cutting a child's hair, cutting food and, if necessar
  • th the invention of the Weber Kettle grill by cutting a metal buoy in half and fashioning a dome sh
  • gh its possible the series creators were just cutting a couple corners to save time.
  • A lumberjack is injured when cutting a tree which has been spiked by environmental
  • mple zograscope can be built from a frame (by cutting a rectangular opening in the bottom of a card
  • ratigraphical importance make Laycock Railway Cutting a key British Bathonian locality.
  • ing, Hoggard departed for an eight-ball duck, cutting a delivery from Shane Warne to Hayden in the
  • on what later became known as Grant's Canal, cutting a new channel across the base of De Soto Poin
  • Cutting a rope, Bugs starts a series of thoroughly ti
  • hermitage; Corentin would nourish himself by cutting a piece of this fish, which would then regrow
  • of his officers succeeded by hard fighting in cutting a way out, but his force was annihilated.
  • cialised tool and are generally only used for cutting a groove into a wall.
  • Contractors cutting a steel antenna cable with a gas-powered circ
  • Thames between Wapping and Woolwich Reach by cutting a new channel across the Rotherhithe, Isle of
  • flat breads and cakes, traditionally made by cutting a round into four pieces.
  • n a chemistry laboratory, is a metal tool for cutting a hole in a cork or rubber stopper to insert
  • The route passes through Talerddig cutting, a significant engineering achievement of the
  • d upgrades to the BCN Main Line in the 1820s, cutting a straighter, wider canal for much of the way
  • e IRA unit began constructing the mortars and cutting a hole in the roof of the van for the mortars
  • of Ozone before spilling over Ozone Falls and cutting a gorge that forms the community's southern b
  • The difficulty is overcome by cutting a fairly small ditch, perhaps twenty or thirt
  • material into two suitable sections and also cutting a lot of material that filled up the article
  • o the first floor offices of a travel agency, cutting a hole in the floor and using an umbrella to
  • The Wyche Cutting, a mountain pass through the hills was in use
  • ir John Monson drained the Ancholme valley by cutting a straight new channel making two rivers at B
  • Sudden, short-term pain, such as the pain of cutting a finger, is transmitted by a group of pathwa
  • Some criticized the government for cutting a number of research and science positions du
  • izens for Democracy" gained some publicity by cutting a birthday cake to commemorate the 40th anniv
  • ley was modified to enclose a smaller area by cutting a ditch and forming a rampart in the middle o
  • a comb joint) is a woodworking joint made by cutting a set of complementary rectangular cuts in tw
  • who looks at this program and expects that by cutting a U.S. Treasury check, you are going to make
  • An oxygen gas torch cutting a slab
  • st-northeast at 70 miles per hour (113 km/h), cutting a swath up to 250 yards (229 m) wide and 5 mi
  • Cutting a leg-break is always dangerous, and cutting
  • They enter the nuts by cutting a circular hole in the base.
  • The Torne was embanked and straightened by cutting a drain which emptied via a sluice into the T
  • They may be used for either cutting a thread or rolling a thread.
  • 1: Detyshev was disqualified for cutting a curve line, under ISU Rule 251.1
  • or a family audience," and as a result he was cutting a close-up of Becky, in which her hysteria wa
  • created the Sanmenxia "Three Passes Gorge" by cutting a mountain ridge with a divine battle-axe to
  • By cutting a hole in the hat for the lens, Salomon snapp
  • The leucotome is then rotated, cutting a core of brain tissue.
  • tember 1831, Robert Dale led a large party in cutting a road from Guildford to the Avon Valley.
  • r to "British Complicity," accusing Wilson of cutting a "shabby figure" as he consistently supporte
  • ctive and popular recording artists in blues, cutting about 180 sides between 1930 and 1952, severa
  • hird verse that deals with the character Max, cutting about 1 minute off the 5 minute song.
  • ending ridges, with several younger fractures cutting across the region along the same trend.
  • Cutting across the phenomenological tradition, and es
  • r in the temple with a large number of people cutting across religious barriers participating in it
  • southern rim, and a short, hook-shaped valley cutting across the northwest rim.
  • Cutting across all aspects of relationship between go
  • each forming a narrow spit of shingle or sand cutting across the landward and seaward ends of a sha
  • received support from leaders of Maharashtra, cutting across political lines.
  • he northern Fatasil hills at Garchuk locality cutting across the National Highway (N.H.)-37 at Garc
  • Majority of the Thrissurian opposed the dam cutting across the partyline.
  • services for a large spectrum of applications cutting across multiple business domains and geograph
  • n Street and King Street were newly laid out, cutting across more ancient thoroughfares in the City
  • After cutting across the south side of Atlanta, where it me
  • d for his integrity, honesty and transparency cutting across party lines.
  • merous southwest-northeast trending fractures cutting across the southwest rim of Al-Mustazi, formi
  • Interstate 20 is a major thoroughfare cutting across the state of South Carolina, linking t
  • Cutting across the north-west corner of the site is a
  • street Stortingsgata was built in the south, cutting across the marsh.
  • hiru.G.K. Moopanar had friends and associates cutting across party lines, and was also a close conf
  • he sher figure that is thought to imitate the cutting action of scissors.
  • The cutting action is performed by an abrasive disc, simi
  • lar, the use of PDC-type bits with a shearing cutting action (instead of the chipping action that J
  • toon famous for one of the first uses of fast cutting, after taking the idea from Sergei Eisenstein
  • ut has the blades flush against one face (for cutting against flat surfaces).
  • He has warned of a cost cutting agenda for future pay deals.
  • Phenacetin is now being used as a cutting agent to adulterate cocaine in the UK, owing
  • Inositol has been used as an adulterant (or cutting agent) in many illegal drugs, such as cocaine
  • Negative Cutting: Alice Keillor
  • d broke out in the motor and generator rooms, cutting all power.
  • itated by Goda, who performed such actions as cutting all the power in Nagasaki as a distraction so
  • le groups moved around the flanks and behind, cutting all retreat and supply routes, severely handi
  • scuttled and abandoned her at Algiers, after cutting all her steam pipes.
  • can be divided into 8 tetrahedral volumes, by cutting along the coordinate planes.
  • For example, cutting along the cut locus of a point suffices.
  • fits in a small side of a frame with a small cutting along the edges.
  • It consists of a shallow cutting alongside Seaham Golf Course close to the vil
  • The station was situated in a deep cutting amidst a number of overbridges and nothing no
  • Reynolds earned his nickname in 1969 by cutting an abandoned 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air in half w
  • ne to make it accessible to the visitors like cutting an entrance in her side hull.
  • nder of Easy, Herbert Sobel, fooling him into cutting an English farmer's fence and letting loose a
  • a band whose brash teaming of glam rock with cutting and highly satirical lyrics was very much the
  • drug trades, such as chemical substitutions, cutting, and diluting, affect illegal anabolic steroi
  • Toast, Cake cutting, and a ritual where each female friend/relati
  • t a Shakespeare play can survive translation, cutting and wide interpretation without loss to its c
  • on hot work processes are welding, soldering, cutting and brazing.
  • He subsequently devoted his life to cutting and erecting stones for the graves of the Cov
  • hese are the procedures of tumbling, cabochon cutting, and faceting.
  • follows the technological process from timber cutting and pulp production to board drying, sorting,
  • ed' the fungus gardens of incipient colonies, cutting and collecting the first few sections of leaf
  • nches covered in berries are also popular for cutting and use in floral arrangements.
  • reduced by one half due to competitive price cutting and reduced manufacturing costs.
  • Blanchard also constructed machines for cutting and folding envelopes at a single operation,
  • st self-sufficient, growing its own food, and cutting and milling timber.
  • e south-east wall, lie south of a modern road cutting and field wall, and are located in the parish
  • D-CAM System for computerized marker making & cutting and garments dyeing, washing & embroidery mac
  • he married Erich Schmutzler, who manufactured cutting and punching tools in several of the roomms i
  • Rake angle is a parameter used in various cutting and machining processes, describing the angle
  • ial growth in the wake of the revived diamond cutting and construction industries.
  • clude the usual nursery "seed-grown" and the " cutting grown", which can easily be grown at home by
  • rred to as a side-sword), still used for both cutting and thrusting.
  • he major industrial application of diamond in cutting and polishing tools.
  • a range of products for book printing, sheet cutting and related ancillary products.
  • eir edit history rather than moving a page by cutting and pasting.
  • leaves the main line at Roade, north of Roade cutting and just south of Blisworth, taking trains on
  • development of equipment used in welding and cutting, and the world's largest manufacturer of weld
  • esting requires multiple functions, including cutting and lifting the vines, then separating the to
  • Set in a cutting and with a tunnel at the east end of the stat
  • th a Peter Lorre-esque nasal accent and makes cutting and scissors-related one-liner puns ("Cutting
  • Increasing the amount of time between cutting and heating will increase both the final mois
  • the first to use a circular saw to speed the cutting and a gluing process that could make 144 penc
  • orbed by metals, making it suitable for laser cutting and drilling.
  • are managed using fire-the seedlings survive cutting and burning, and are able to dominate burned
  • His men began cutting and stacking wood, as Vytenis intended to set
  • Because of her cutting and bulimia, she's a high risk for a heart tr
  • ool are fluids for metalworking, specifically cutting and general machining.
  • The platforms are located in a narrow cutting and are accessed by uncovered concrete stairc
  • The diversion consists of a 20 m long cutting and a 75 m long tunnel.
  • gner, caught numerous atmospheres by dramatic cutting and economic precision of detail (a terrified
  • westward on a falling gradient into the deep cutting and on to the embankment before crossing Brab
  • Generations of agricultural use, wildfire, cutting and mowing have created a patchwork landscape
  • Embee Diamond Technologies operates a diamond cutting and polishing atelier, wholesale loose diamon
  • Female genital cutting and circumcision attract controversy especial
  • 2 weeks after the ribbon cutting and 2 days before the 1st day of school, book
  • tect the forest from the devastation of clear cutting and large scale damming projects.
  • uctive when angered, his attacks are based on cutting and slicing with his hands.
  • Many tasks such as laundry washing, hair cutting and shaving are to be avoided except in some
  • art from an area where the old line entered a cutting, and where the old Johnny Whitehead Bridge (s
  • opment by encouraging the creation of diamond cutting and polishing industries in close proximity t
  • s purchased NDTC rough diamonds through their cutting and polishing facilities in Namibia.
  • The cost of cutting and splicing operations is generally log-like
  • his was achieved mainly through vigorous cost cutting and aggressive marketing.
  • After cutting and dying her hair, she takes an attraction t
  • Cardoon before cutting and peeling
  • ESAB: welding, cutting and automation
  • nado of 1913 which passed through the railway cutting and hit Edwardsville head-on causing devastat
  • Ffair Fach Railway Cutting and River Section is a Site of Special Scient
  • road crosses the line over the deep limestone cutting and was approached by a covered flight of 66
  • as fishing, building houses, making canoes or cutting and sewing sago palm leaves".
  • ouse was in the community as was an ice house cutting and storing ice from Aldrich Pond.
  • try, the beneficiation imperative argues that cutting and polishing processes within the diamond va
  • Cutting and polishing all pavilion facets.
  • Early industries were timber cutting and fishing.
  • Welding, cutting and heating (hot work).
  • The efficiency of such bow stone saws in cutting and slabbing a large piece of red pipestone i
  • ion (as opposed to religious devotion), pain, cutting and shopping.
  • n vineyards, bartending, sheep stations, cane cutting and gold and opal mining amongst other things
  • n, flowing over the aqueduct at the Parkhouse Cutting and running into the sea at Ardrossan South B
  • vailable for arc welding, MIG, TIG and plasma cutting, and allow better vision before the arc is st
  • ished a successful business in London buying, cutting, and selling cocaine while avoiding the large
  • t strategy from Bush's war that involves not ' cutting and running' but replacing our troops with a
  • winches, motorised hosereels, foam inductors, cutting and spreading equipment and earthing equipmen
  • As Alana approaches Dexter to begin cutting and cooking him, one of Alana's guards guns h
  • Nina Butkovich-Budden began cutting and styling with vintage and retro ideas in m
  • lis's double-edged blade can be used for both cutting and thrusting.
  • ents stresses more hitting in contrast to the cutting and swinging techniques of the northern staff
  • ed' the fungus gardens of incipient colonies, cutting and collecting the first few sections of leaf
  • nes began to assemble his personnel and began cutting and packaging low-quality heroin.
  • ng straight lines and as a straight guide for cutting and scoring with a blade.
  • side of London Road, adjacent to the railway cutting and, in 1932, Morden Cinema was built next to
  • ing the rake angle is that which measures the cutting angle of the cutting head to the object being
  • treated and hardened to 64/65 HRC for ferrous cutting applications and 58/60 HRC for non-ferrous cu
  • sidered a worthy alternative to laser in many cutting applications.
  • At the time, Nootka Wood Products was cutting approximately 150,000 board feet (350 m3) of
  • he workpiece where it ignites the main plasma cutting arc.
  • Masses sufficiently large for cutting are found in the norite of the Kupferberg in
  • ye protection while some forms of welding and cutting are being done.
  • Swords used for test cutting are sharpened, and are often heavier than the
  • f thread milling, as compared to single-point cutting, are a better surface finish; improved concen
  • Diamond tools, though for cutting, are often abrasive in nature.
  • This is a traditional peat cutting area and in past times was the main highway b
  • The basics of the method involves holding the cutting area of the chisel or plane iron flat to the
  • In the early 1990s, diamond cutting arose as an industry in the absence of the te
  • s located ¼ mile from the centre of town in a cutting around 40 feet below street level.
  • d to excavate the river section of the tunnel cutting arrived on site on 4 November 2009 to excavat
  • n Quarter Horse Association in the reining or cutting article -- Perhaps, rather than mixing it in
  • Road are extant, but the tunnel entrance and cutting as far as the Western side of Station road we
  • Richard H. Cutting as Police Sergeant Owens
  • nmaker, Buyer, Sample Maker, Computer Grader, Cutting Assistant, Costume Designer and Assistant All
  • for the final stretch past Sprey Point to the cutting at Teignmouth Eastcliff.
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