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* Cutting tools, such as the knife, scythe or sickle, are wedge-shaped implements that produce a shearing force along a narrow face.
Its tributaries are Beaver Meadow Brook, Cutting Brook and Herrick Creek.
The original Westbrook farm on the boundary between East Islip and Oakdale, near the Bayard Cutting Arboretum, has ceased operations and its fields are now the home of East Islip Soccer, near the fields set aside for the Little League of the Islips.
# Cutting: If filament fibers are desired the process ends here.
Trepanation instruments are now available with diamond coated rims ( Diamond Bone Cutting System ), which are less traumatic than the classical trephines with sharp teeth.
The Natives are led by " Bill the Butcher " Cutting ( Day-Lewis ), a Protestant nativist.
Cutting heads which are parallel to the principal axis poke are made to address accessibility issues involved with cutting toenails.
Cutting across all aspects of relationship between government and public opinion are studies of voting behavior.
Cutting the dough releases the gas in the bubbles that are cut, but the gas in the rest of the dough cannot escape.
Among her roles are Mia Bevan in Cutting It, Sarah Trevanion in Wild at Heart, and the title role in Thoroughly Modern Millie, for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award.
Cutting horses are excellent examples, as they crouch low and back on their hindquarters so they may quickly move side to side to mirror the movements of the calf.
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.
" 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 speeds are lower in roughing than in finishing.
* Cutting direction: While almost all western knives are used to push and cut, almost all Japanese knives are used pull and cut instead.
Cutting away at the paint on the ship's railings Tintin realises that they are in fact the camouflaged gold.
Plastic boards are usually called PE Cutting boards, PE being a shorthand for polyethylene, the material of which these boards are made.
There are also several pubs in the Worsbough area, most notably The Cutting Edge ( demolished ), Button Mill Inn, The Greyhound, The Boatman's Rest, The Darley, The Masons ( demolished ), Ward Green WMC, The Dale Tavern and Swaithe Main WMC.
Cutting fluids are not used or needed.
Cutting away body parts is the easiest with Lambretta scooters, because they are built on a tubular frame, which means that the body parts do not have a structural role.

Cutting and often
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 was often used in traditional Japanese origami, but modern innovations in technique have made the use of cuts unnecessary.
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.
Cutting trees with the highest value and leaving those with lower value, often diseased or malformed trees, is referred to as high grading.
Cutting fluid is often pumped to the cutting site to cool and lubricate the cut and to wash away the resulting swarf.
# Cutting circular holes, often in fan-like designs
* Cutting open the bitten area, an action often taken prior to suction, is not recommended since it causes further damage and increases the risk of infection.
Cutting, mowing, digging and some herbicide treatments, especially in early to mid growing season, fail to curb knotweed growth and in fact often stimulate the production of shoots from latent buds dispersed on the root crown or rhizomes.
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 agents, often used to adulterate ( or " cut ") illicit drugs-for example, shoe polish in hashish or amphetamines in ecstasy

Cutting and upon
" Cutting his belly with one claw, divine blood fell upon the waters, creating an island chain known today as the Io's Blood Isles.

Cutting and for
Cutting to different angles within a scene now became well-established as a technique for dissecting a scene into shots in American films.
* James Ambrose Cutting takes out three United States patents for improvements to the wet plate collodion process ( Ambrotype photography ).
" 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.
It was her first publisher, Maurice Girodias, who claimed that SCUM stood for " Society for Cutting Up Men ", something which, according to Susan Ware et al., Solanas " never seems to have intended.
" 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 vines is not sufficient for an immediate kill.
* Susan Elliott, Cutting Too Close for Comfort: Paul's Letter to the Galatians in Its Anatolian Cultic Context Reviews in Review of Biblical Literature
Fence Cutting Wars in Texas lasted for approximately five years, 1883-1888.
Fence Cutting Wars in Texas lasted for approximately five years, 1883-1888.
Fence Cutting Wars in Texas lasted for approximately five years, 1883-1888.
Phipps Cutting Picnic Area on the Bylong Valley Way is an entry point for hiking
* Abraham Verghese's Cutting for Stone
Cutting of the skin for cosmetic purposes is not to be confused with self-harm, which is also referred to by the euphemism " cutting.
Throughought her teens and twenties, Romano starred in movies for ' ABC Family and Disney Channel, including Campus Confidential, Taking Five, The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold, and The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream.
* Cutting mill, a device commonly used in laboratories for the preliminary size reduction of materials
In Abraham Verghese's novel Cutting for Stone, Shiva reads it.
Cutting setup time allows the company to reduce or eliminate inventory for " changeover " time.
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.

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