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Cutting and usually
Cutting cards is usually a prelude to a game, but it can be a game unto itself.
Cutting en cabochon is usually applied to opaque gems, while faceting is usually applied to transparent stones.
Plastic boards are usually called PE Cutting boards, PE being a shorthand for polyethylene, the material of which these boards are made.
* Brush hook: Cutting tool used to clear brush, longer than a machete, usually with a heavy, solid, curved blade bolted to the end of an arm's-length handle.

Cutting and requires
Cutting diamond requires specialized knowledge, tools, equipment, and techniques because of its extreme difficulty.

Cutting and saw
Cutting frozen tuna using a band saw in the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo, Japan ( 2002 )
Cutting frozen tuna with a band saw
* Oregon Cutting Systems, a manufacturer of chainsaw and Harvester ( forestry ) saw chains and attachments, founded by Joseph Buford Cox

Cutting and metal
* Cutting chain — Usually each segment in this chain ( which is constructed from riveted metal sections similar to a bicycle chain, but without rollers ) features small sharp cutting teeth.
Cutting bit rotation speeds on metal working equipment is typically too slow to produce good results in wood.

Cutting and hand
Cutting fluid may also take the form of a paste or gel when used for some applications, in particular hand operations such as drilling and tapping.
The first two forms of paper art began in the Han Dynasty with Chinese Paper Cutting and Chinese Paper Folding, including the hand fan and Pinwheel ( toy ).
File: Dive hand signal Emergency Out of air. png | I'm out of air: " Cutting " or " chopping " throat with a flat hand.
File: Dive hand signal Entangled. png | Line, Line tangle or Cutting the line: The index finger is crossed with the middle finger to indicate line.

Cutting and can
Cutting a small hole in the resonant head can also produce a more muffled tone.
Cutting tax rates can increase revenue if the tax rate is beyond the revenue-maximizing tax rate ( if the tax rate is to the right of the peak ), and decrease revenue if the tax rate is to the left of the peak.
These " illusory " objects can be used to create tactile " virtual objects " ( see the MIT Technology Review article The Cutting Edge of Haptics ).
Cutting marginal tax rates can also be perceived as primarily beneficial to the wealthy, which commentators such as Paul Krugman see as politically rather than economically motivated.
) Cutting personal taxes and / or raising transfer payments can have similar expansionary effects, though which method has a better stimulative economic effect is a matter of debate.
* Cutting and otherwise working with some products can expose workers to toxic compounds.
Cutting Boards and other fine turnings can be made from this fine grained and beautiful wood.
Cutting through a loose knot can be dangerous.
Cutting a warped or twisted board along the rip fence is dangerous because it can get pinched between the fence and blade.
Cutting is the most common artificial vegetative propagation method, where pieces of the " parent " plant are removed and placed in a suitable environment so that they can grow into a whole new plant, the " clone ", which is genetically identical to the parent.
Cutting exploits the ability of plants to grow adventitious roots ( i. e. root material that can generate from a location other than the existing or primary root system, as in from a leaf or cut stem ) under certain conditions.
" Fellow Republican publishers to whom he can look from behind his horn-rimmed glasses for encouragement in his maiden speech are Cutting of New Mexico, Capper of Kansas, La Follette of Wisconsin.
Cutting very low frequency energy ( termed infrasonic, or subsonic, a misnomer ) reduces the waste of amplifier power which does not produce sound and which moreover can be hard on the speakers.
Cutting blades can be attached to the shaft ; these fit so as to operate near the bottom of the bowl.
Cutting torches can cut very large sections of steel with little effort.
It can also be accessed by a short, steep, unpathed climb from Jubilee Drive on the western side, or reached by a more leisurely stroll along the crest of the ridge from a car park near the Wyche Cutting, a mile or so to the south of the town centre.
Cutting and chopping can actually promote the plant's spread.
Cutting across these two distinctions, feminists can be placed largely into four main groupings: liberal, radical, Marxist, and socialist ( Jaggar 1983 ).

Cutting and be
Cutting the hair also may be a sign of mourning.
" SCUM ", generally held to be an acronym of " Society for Cutting Up Men ", actually does not appear as an acronym in the body of the manifesto.
Cutting, Jabbing, and thrusting techniques must be all preceded by a feign.
The Cutting Halo does have drawbacks, however ; a Baltan alien was able to deflect a Halo with his barrier, Gubira was lucky enough to catch a second Halo on his nose rather than be sliced by it, and Keelar was just as lucky to catch a third Halo with his tail.
Cutting of the skin for cosmetic purposes is not to be confused with self-harm, which is also referred to by the euphemism " cutting.
Cutting of living trees is almost always forbidden ; Squaw wood ( dead parts of standing trees ) may also be prohibited.
Cutting declares the Dead Rabbits outlawed and orders Vallon's body be buried with honor.
The group's function was to be a Christian worship band for a youth outreach event called " Cutting Edge ", instigated by the Arun Community Church in Littlehampton, West Sussex.
Originally the tunnel was planned to be long, but after the rocky first, the ground was unstable, and the remaining length was opened out to form the present narrow and steep-sided Cowley Cutting.
Cutting the honeysuckle to within 5 – 10 cm of the ground and then applying glyphosate has proven to be more effective, provided that the mixture is rather concentrated ( 20 – 25 %) and is applied immediately after making the cut.
" Most males in the 1940s and 1950s did not have to be told that the Cavalcade of Sports meant Gillette was sponsoring another ball game or horse race ," wrote Gordon McKibben in his Gillette history, Cutting Edge.
Taylor had also agreed to be filmed during the qualifying campaign for Cutting Edge, a Channel 4 fly-on-the-wall documentary series, in which his portrayal further undermined his authority.
Cutting tools made of high speed steel allowed steel rather than wrought iron to be used for parts.
Cutting the channel proved to be a far greater problem as the tools available to Li Bing at the time, prior to the invention of gunpowder, were unable to penetrate the hard rock of the mountain so he used a combination of fire and water to heat and cool the rocks until they cracked and could be removed.
In 1854, James Ambrose Cutting of Boston took out several patents relating to the process and may be responsible for coining the term " ambrotype ".
Cutting speed may be defined as the rate ( or speed ) that the material moves past the cutting edge of the tool, irrespective of the machining operation used – the surface speed.

1.747 seconds.