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Cutting and is
Cutting plotter knives cut into a piece of material ( paper, mylar or vinyl ) that is lying on the flat surface area of the plotter.
Cutting cards is usually a prelude to a game, but it can be a game unto itself.
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.
Cutting the wedding cake is often turned into a ritual, complete with sharing a symbolic bite of the cake in a rite that harks back to the pagan confarreatio weddings in ancient Rome.
Cutting a Möbius strip along the center line with a pair of scissors yields one long strip with two full twists in it, rather than two separate strips ; the result is not a Möbius strip.
" However, the phrase is on the cover of the 1967 self-published edition, after the title, in " Presentation of ... SCUM ( Society for Cutting Up Men ) ....", where it is not an expansion of a title word.
Cutting green trees for fuelwood has contributed to the decline of this species, and illegal harvesting of green trees from public lands is a continuing problem.
Cutting off one's hair is often associated with religious faith: Catholic nuns often cut their hair very short, and men who joined Catholic monastic orders in the eighth century adopted what was known as the tonsure, which involved shaving the tops of their heads and leaving a ring of hair around the bald crown.
**: Argument: Cutting people is a crime.
**: Problem: Cutting people is not a crime in certain situations.
Cutting off vines is not sufficient for an immediate kill.
Cutting trees with the highest value and leaving those with lower value, often diseased or malformed trees, is referred to as high grading.
* Cutting is by teeth on the edge of a thin blade
Phipps Cutting Picnic Area on the Bylong Valley Way is an entry point for hiking
New York State Route 426 is a major north-south route through the town and intersects New York State Route 474, an east-west highway at Cutting.
Weatherford is known as the Cutting Horse Capital of the World.
This is followed by a Cutting Halo that divides in two to cut the suspended object into thirds.
Cutting of the skin for cosmetic purposes is not to be confused with self-harm, which is also referred to by the euphemism " cutting.
; Skin removal / skinning: Cutting in single lines produces relatively thin scars, and skin removal is a way to get a larger area of scar tissue.
He also co-presented the highly successful Radio 1 comedy talk show Loose Talk with Kevin Day, and is also a founder member of the London Comedy Store's hard hitting Cutting Edge show.
Cutting the hair is also restricted during the 30-day mourning period after the death of a close relative, known in Hebrew as the Shloshim ( thirty ).

Cutting and separation
Cutting is the division or separation of a physical object with an edged instrument.

Cutting and object
" Cutting off the nose to spite the face " is an expression used to describe a needlessly self-destructive over-reaction to a problem: " Don't cut off your nose to spite your face " is a warning against acting out of pique, or against pursuing revenge in a way that would damage oneself more than the object of one's anger.
Cutting is a compressive and shearing phenomenon, and occurs only when the total stress generated by the cutting implement exceeds the ultimate strength of the material of the object being cut.

Cutting and into
Cutting short a holiday at Hong Kong, the aircraft carriers Lexington and Bennington steamed off into the South China Sea, accompanied by a swarm of destroyers, plus troopships loaded with marines.
Cutting to different angles within a scene now became well-established as a technique for dissecting a scene into shots in American films.
# Cutting up a photomicrograph and arranging the result into an indisputable karyogram.
Seventy acres of the Leake, later Norton property, extending north from 42nd to 46th Street and from Broadway to the river, had been purchased before 1807 by John Jacob Astor and William Cutting, who held it before dividing it into building lots as the district became more suburban.
* Break into the Light ~ 約束の帽子 ~/ The Sharing Song ~ トリコのテーマ ~( 3 / 16 / 2011 Cutting Edge )
Cutting and sewing the fabric turns it into a garment, which is a finished product.
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 up a photomicrograph and arranging the result into an indisputable karyogram.
The station and the square form part of a ‘ gold route ’ that leads passengers through the square past the ' Cutting Edge ' water feature, up Howard Street and into the Heart of the City.
Cutting a solid body into pieces disrupts its bonds, and therefore consumes energy.
* Chair, Howard League's Commission of Inquiry into Violence in Penal Institutions for Young People ( the final report, Banged Up, Beaten Up, Cutting Up, published in 1995 )
Kent went into practice with Jonas Cutting in 1831 and their partnership lasted 18 years.
The multinational phenomenon of Female Genital Cutting ( FGC ), exemplifies the necessity for an anthropologist to account for relative cultural contexts, " The work of scholars who stress the fundamental importance of offering perspectives on cultural factors that promote the practice of female genital cutting has brought the debate surrounding cultural relativism into sharp focus.
Cutting this length of clay into even lengths and laying them on top of each other and re-rolling forms lacework.
Cutting portraits, generally in profile, from black card became popular in the mid-18th century, though the term “ silhouette ” was seldom used until the early decades of the 19th century, and the tradition has continued under this name into the 21st century.
Mountain Straight, a gentle climb, leads into Griffin's Bend, an off-camber right-hander which then leads into The Cutting ( a sharp left-handed and steeply inclined corner ).
Cutting uses sharp blades to cut the rough solid pieces into smaller ones.
Cutting out a slot, often with the use of a router, and situating the box into it with an epoxy or resin at the end of the shaping process.
Cutting is perhaps best known as a prominent Anglo who sought to bring Hispanic voters into the political mainstream prior to the New Deal, and for maintaining correspondence with the controversial poet Ezra Pound in the 1930s.
Cutting into the field from his wide position, Kahlenberg managed to become Brøndby's 2004 – 05 league top goalscorer with 13 goals, leading the club in winning The Double.

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