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Cutting and different
" Similarly, around the same time, another investigator at Haskins Laboratories, Jim Cutting ( 1976 ), investigated how listeners could correctly identify syllables when different components of the syllable were presented to different ears.
Cutting the novel in half would have produced two half-novels ; our approach will produce two novels taking place simultaneously, but set hundreds or even thousands of miles apart, and involving different casts of characters ( with some overlap ).
Cutting between shots taken at different times or from different perspectives is known as film editing, and is one of the central arts of filmmaking.
Cutting the meteorite along different planes affects the shape and direction of Widmanstätten figures because kamacite lamellæ in octahedrites are precisely arranged.
Cutting an octahedrite meteorite along different planes ( or any other material with octahedral symmetry, which is a sub-class of cubic symmetry ) will result in one of these cases:
The film was followed by sequels The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold ( 2006 ), The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream ( 2008 ), and The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice ( 2010 ), each with mostly different casts.
* The Cutting Edge of Yacht Design Today, an article covering different classes of sailboats, included several using canting keels.

Cutting and within
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.
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 scene
# Cutting the scene lighting by half
During the mid-1990s Cutting broke into the Latin house scene and became the most representative label of this genre.

Cutting and now
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 down his pace and the length of his run up, Lillee now concentrated on moving the ball off the seam with an occasional faster or slower ball for variation.
* D ' erlanger ( 1989, now on Cutting Edge )
This is now the Hornchurch Cutting Site of Special Scientific Interest, which exhibits the southernmost limit of the

Cutting and became
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.
The events became popular via word-of-mouth, leading the band to play at other ' Cutting Edge ' events along the south coast of England – monthly events in Portsmouth and Southampton.
Permanent guitar duties were taken up by Stu G shortly after the release of the band's first EP, whilst Jon Thatcher became permanent bassist for the band's fourth release, ' Cutting Edge Fore '.
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.
The song became Cutting Crew's second U. S. Top 10 on the Hot 100, peaking at No. 9, and was their first major hit on the U. S. Adult Contemporary chart, where it peaked at No. 4.
Byrom Street Cutting became a runaway catch point for runaway trains in the tunnel.
Cutting from underneath a suspended log, called " underbucking ", might also have been used if binding became a big problem.
He first became famous in 1986 as keyboard player with the band Cutting Crew, and in 1997 he founded The Kashmir Klub to showcase live music in London.

Cutting and technique
Cutting was often used in traditional Japanese origami, but modern innovations in technique have made the use of cuts unnecessary.
* Cutting extinguisher A novel fire-extinguishing technique, developed by Räddningsverket
* Cutting ( plant ), a technique for plant propagation

Cutting and for
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.
* 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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