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Cutting the dough releases the gas in the bubbles that are cut, but the gas in the rest of the dough cannot escape.
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* Liberation Cutting: A treatment that releases tree seedling or saplings by removing older overtopping trees.
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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 tools, such as the knife, scythe or sickle, are wedge-shaped implements that produce a shearing force along a narrow face.
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.
Trepanation instruments are now available with diamond coated rims ( Diamond Bone Cutting System ), which are less traumatic than the classical trephines with sharp teeth.
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.
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 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 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.
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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 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 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 one strand allows the part of the molecule on one side of the cut to rotate around the uncut strand, thereby reducing stress from too much or too little twist in the helix.
Cutting fluid is often pumped to the cutting site to cool and lubricate the cut and to wash away the resulting swarf.
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.
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 a branch beyond where growth will occur will prevent the plant from forming a callus over the cut surface, which in turn will invite insects and infection.
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.
Sheehans Rd was originally the end of White Hill Rd and when a detour was made, it was known as Wiseman's Cutting as it cut through James Wiseman's land.
On “ Cutting ”, the experience of self damage takes the form of the music itself reflecting both pain and its overcoming, encapsulating the theme as though it is itself made of music, her tempos driving in sharp contrasting time like a cut.
* Cutting agents, often used to adulterate ( or " cut ") illicit drugs-for example, shoe polish in hashish or amphetamines in ecstasy
Cutting dies made of steel are used in the shoe production to cut uppers from leather, textile or synthetics.
Cutting fibre cement cladding sheeting usually requires a mechanised saw or metal hand shears and sheets can be cut to size in three ways:
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In town, Doctor Reynolds ( Richard H. Cutting ) performs an autopsy on Ben, but when he cannot explain Ben's rigidity, he informs Dave and Police Chief Dan Corey ( William Flaherty ) that he is shipping the body to a specialist.
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In the Cutting Tool Division, the principal products include a wide variety of high speed steel milling cutters, end mills and saws.
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 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 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.
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.
Cutting this new, longer, strip down the middle creates two strips wound around each other, each with two full twists.
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.
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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