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Cutting and systems
Cutting the game system case, to fit hardware and / or expose the internal systems.

Cutting and back
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 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 back purchases of the Navy ’ s DDG-1000 destroyer ( with its deficient missile defense system ) was a first step.
Cutting back to the grave, we see Scully shout, rise, and grab Sam's shovel.
Then they returned back to the American Commonwealth and was granted our independence on July 4, 1946, under the Hare Hawes Cutting Bill.
In a personal letter dated February 2, 1878 he writes back to a childhood friend and art collector, on Middlesex Street in Lowell, Massachusetts, addressed to Mrs. F. Cutting, that describes his hectic work schedule as an artist:
The PWA was created several years after Cutting Edge Wrestling brought back Newfoundland Championship Wrestling for a joint company, originally, several wrestlers had intended to use the purchased PWA ring for training purposes only, but after a dispute with the Bennett family, the owners of what would become PWA were released from CEW-NCW.
Cutting back to Stewie and Brian, just as the two start to drive each other crazy, the solvent finally arrives.

Cutting and fuel
Cutting of cylinders using ignition switches had the drawback of allowing fuel to continue to pass through the engine, causing the spark plugs to oil up and prevent the engine from restarting.
Honda at the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the opening of a zero-emissions, hydrogen fuel cell bus program
Crompton had run out of fuel exiting The Cutting, and caught a lift in a Channel Seven helicopter to obtain a fuel churn from pitlane.

Cutting and economy
Cutting the capital gains tax rate, Summers found, could help the economy grow.
Cutting both these " gimmicks " would, they say, save the economy £ 3. 2 billion.

Cutting and includes
Its northern end also includes the Wyche Cutting, the historic salt route pass through the hills forming the border between the counties of Herefordshire on the western side of the Malvern Hills at the village of Upper Colwall and the Worcestershire side in the east.

Cutting and also
Cutting a small hole in the resonant head can also produce a more muffled tone.
Cutting the hair also may be a sign of mourning.
Tharp also created the dance roadshow Cutting Up, ( 1991 ) with Mikhail Baryshnikov, which went on to tour and appeared in 28 cities over two months.
Cutting of the skin for cosmetic purposes is not to be confused with self-harm, which is also referred to by the euphemism " cutting.
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 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 of living trees is almost always forbidden ; Squaw wood ( dead parts of standing trees ) may also be prohibited.
In 2009 ABC toured the US as the headliner of the 2009 ' Regeneration Tour ', which also featured Terri Nunn of Berlin, Wang Chung, and the Cutting Crew.
Warning: Cutting the manifold along the tori bounding the characteristic submanifold is also sometimes called the JSJ decomposition, though it may have more tori than the JSJ decomposition defined in the introduction.
Cutting the deceleration in half also cuts the force in half.
It also included several new versions of popular Cutting Edge tracks and a new song, ' Not Forgotten '.
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.
Other songs heard in the film include " You Really Got Me " by Van Halen and a live version of " Jumpin ' Jack Flash " by The Rolling Stones, taken from the 1977 live album Love You Live ; a section of " Cutting Branches for a Temporary Shelter " by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra is also heard.
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 may also refer to:
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.
Benny Binion was also the owner of the 1946, 1947 and 1948 National Cutting Horse Association ( NCHA ) World Champion, " Nigger " ( referenced in the current era of political sensitivity as " Benny Binion's Gelding ").
In addition, she had a recurring role in Alien Nation 1989 and 1994 ; she also guest starred in Fame in the 1987 episode " Alice Doesn't Work Here Anymore ," Tales from the Crypt in the 1990 episode " Cutting Cards ," L. A. Law in a 1994 episode called " How am I driving ", and in two episodes of Forever Knight " Dead Air " and " Avenging Angel.
The Cutting was also a water and fuelling point for shunters.
* Cutting expenditures, also known as austerity.
He has starred as himself in The Cribs ' video for the standalone single " You're Gonna Lose Us ", which was made to look like an episode of The Word ; and also played the part of Ross Peagrum, despotic TV presenter, in series 2 and 4 of the popular BBC TV drama series Cutting It, as well appearing as a guest on numerous TV shows in the UK and Ireland.

Cutting and .
In the Cutting Tool Division, the principal products include a wide variety of high speed steel milling cutters, end mills and saws.
Cutting, of course, takes place automatically in the creation of a film.
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.
Female Genital Cutting: Cultural Conflict in the Global Community.
Cutting the rose: Female genital mutilation.
" Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting: Data and Trends ", 2008.
Cutting the size of the public sector work force, lowering the deficit, and enhancing revenues from taxes — as mandated by the multilateral lending institutions — were consistently his biggest stumbling blocks.
Cutting hair tends to take off more hair than trimming hair does.
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 plotters are often relied upon for precision cutting of graphics produced by wide-format inkjet printers, however-for example to produce window or car graphics, or shaped stickers.
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.
* Cutting tools, such as the knife, scythe or sickle, are wedge-shaped implements that produce a shearing force along a narrow face.
* The legendary Cutting of the elm occurs at Gisors in Normandy.
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.
Cutting creates a second independent edge, half of which was on each side of the scissors.
Cutting this new, longer, strip down the middle creates two strips wound around each other, each with two full twists.
Similarly, a generally 1 / f distribution pattern has been observed in film shot length by researcher James E. Cutting of Cornell University, in the study of 150 popular movies released from 1935 to 2005.

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