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Cutting and size
* Cutting mill, a device commonly used in laboratories for the preliminary size reduction of materials
* Cutting tools: Cutting tools include various milling cutters such as face mills, shell mills, endmills, and form cutters ; various drills, reamers, taps, countersinks, counterbores, and core drills ; various turning tools, form tools, and threading tools ; various grinding wheels distinguished by their geometry, bond, grit size, and compound.
Cutting fibre cement cladding sheeting usually requires a mechanised saw or metal hand shears and sheets can be cut to size in three ways:

Cutting and public
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 across all aspects of relationship between government and public opinion are studies of voting behavior.
Edge eventually began using The Cutting Edge as a soapbox to run down Flair until, after weeks of public mockery, Flair eventually showed up and attacked Edge.
Reason Foundation co-founder Robert Poole " is credited as the first person to use the term ' privatization ' to refer to the contracting-out of public services and is the author of the first-ever book on municipal privatization, Cutting Back City Hall, published by Universe Books in 1980.
The amendment passed by only two votes and Cutting received widespread public praise from publishers, librarians, booksellers, authors and civil liberties organizations.

Cutting and work
Cutting a single letter could take a craftsman a day of work.
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 plane methods for MILP work by solving a non-integer linear program, the linear relaxation of the given integer program.
Cutting it signified the end of the work of harvest and the beginning of the feast.
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:
Cutting the Fuse adds substantially to Pape's earlier work on terrorism, evaluating more than 2100 suicide attacks ( 6 times the number evaluated in Dying to Win ), developing a new social logic of transnational suicide terrorists, identifying the key factors that explain the ebb and flow within suicide terrorist campaigns, conducting detailed case studies of the 8 largest campaigns ( Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Al Qaeda, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine, Chechnya, and Sri Lanka ), and offering expanded policy recommendations-particularly the political and economic empowerment of local groups as a key transition step toward off-shore balancing strategies.

Cutting and force
* Cutting tools, such as the knife, scythe or sickle, are wedge-shaped implements that produce a shearing force along a narrow face.
Cutting the deceleration in half also cuts the force in half.
Cutting is the separation of a physical object, or a portion of a physical object, into two or more portions, through the application of an acutely directed force.

Cutting and from
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.
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.
Cutting frames from specific scenes and intercutting others, they were able to fine-cut the opening robbery down to five minutes.
* John T. Cutting ( 1844 – 1911 ), U. S. Representative from California
The American National Cutting Horse Association sanctions a World Series of Cutting event, and the World Championship Blacksmith Competition attracts top blacksmiths from around the world.
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.
* Bronson M. Cutting ( 1888 – 1935 ), United States Senator from New Mexico ( 1927 – 1928 ; 1929 – 1935 )
* Ivy Cutting: A part of SPU graduation since 1922, graduates receive a cutting from a long ring of ivy, symbolizing the graduate's ties to the university and new life found afterward.
* 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 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.
The Cutting Edge Band had various members from 1992 to 1996 before the decision was made to take the band full-time as Delirious?
In total, four EPs were released under the " Cutting Edge " name, in addition to a solo EP from guitarist Stu Garrard, which featured the entire band.
In 1998, the band released their second live album, d: tour, which featured many of the songs from the King Of Fools album in addition to some songs from the Cutting Edge period.
Cutting Boards and other fine turnings can be made from this fine grained and beautiful wood.
Cutting the Society of Antiquaries from his bequests, he began transferring his collections to the Bodleian.
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 occurs when material is separated from the surface in the form of primary debris, or microchips, with little or no material displaced to the sides of the grooves.
The Wyche Cutting, a mountain pass through the hills, was in use in prehistoric times as part of the salt route from Droitwich to South Wales.

Cutting and taxes
) 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
* " The Splatterpunks: The Young Turks at Horror's Cutting Edge " Lawrence Person, Nova Express, Summer 1988
* Vagotomy Cutting of the vagus nerve to reduce the feeling of hunger
* " Wikipedia The Dumbing Down of World Knowledge ," The Cutting Edge. com, April 12, 2010.
Then, up the beach, is Cutting Point that ’ s where they break both ways.
A documentary film was made about Dunlap in 1998 called Cutting to the Core Albert J. Dunlap.
The parish contains three Sites of Special Scientific Interest Winchelsea Cutting, " Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay " and Rye Harbour.
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