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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 down on fats and cholesterol to help reduce plaque build up
# Cutting up a photomicrograph and arranging the result into an indisputable karyogram.
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 '.
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.
:# Cutting up a photomicrograph and arranging the result into an indisputable karyogram.
The station and the square form part of a ‘ gold route ’ that leads passengers through the square past the ' Cutting Edge ' water feature, up Howard Street and into the Heart of the City.
* Cutting up a credit card
She is the founder of Cutting Edge Neurosurgeon Inc., a web based start up.
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.
Then, up the beach, is Cutting Point — that ’ s where they break both ways.
He remained in the championship lead until Round 10 at the Bathurst 1000 when he was involved in a controversial crash with Greg Murphy approaching The Cutting on the way up ' The Mountain ' late in the race.
Cutting timber opened up the area for settlement.
Since obtaining planning permission in 1986, the Bluebell extended northwards, reaching Kingscote in 1994, and has since been raising funds, purchasing land, and removing a former rubbish tip which filled Imberhorne Cutting, to link up with East Grinstead where it has constructed a new station platform, in readiness for completion of the line.
Siân Reeves, British actress most famous for playing the character Sydney Henshall in the Manchester-based television drama Cutting It, grew up in Brewood.
Cutting made one album (" Vanilla ") with Blowzabella before they broke up in 1990.
Wood & Cutting, together with Karen Tweed and Ian Carr, make up the Two Duos Quartet, who have made one album Half as happy as we.

Cutting and some
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 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.
Cutting fluids present some mechanisms for causing illness or injury in workers.
* Cutting and otherwise working with some products can expose workers to toxic compounds.
Other US organizations such as the National Cutting Horse Association, United States Eventing Association ( USEA ) and United States Dressage Federation ( USDF ) organize competitions for specific disciplines, such as Cutting, and some breed organizations such as the American Quarter Horse Association sanction their own breed-specific shows.
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, 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.
The nearby Godminster Lane Quarry and Railway Cutting is another geological Site of Special Scientific Interest which is an important locality for study of the Inferior Oolite limestones, of Middle Jurassic age, laid down in a warm shallow sea some 175 million years ago.
It also showed some dramas such as Life As We Know It, Cutting It and The Secret Life of Us.

Cutting and Class
* Cutting Class ( 1989 )
Leitch appeared in the films ... And God Created Woman ( 1988 remake ), Breakin ' 2: Electric Boogaloo, Glory ( portraying Charles Fessenden Morse ), Cutting Class, The Blob, The In Crowd, Jack the Bear and I Shot Andy Warhol, among others.
His demo for the song " Man Talk ", which would finally appear on the album ... Upon My Wicked Son, was featured in the early Brad Pitt film Cutting Class as well as other unreleased Wall of Voodoo demos.

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Cutting creates a second independent edge, half of which was on each side of the scissors.
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.
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.
When Maidenhead Railway Bridge was ready the line was extended to on 1 July 1839 and then through the deep Sonning Cutting to on 30 March 1840.
The first settler on the site of the village was Levi D. Cutting, a carpenter and cabinet maker by trade, who arrived with his family in 1847.
Among the dead was United States Senator Bronson Cutting ( R-New Mexico ).
Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park was part of the former estate of William Bayard Cutting, Esq.
The Cutting Halo does have drawbacks, however ; a Baltan alien was able to deflect a Halo with his barrier, Gubira was lucky enough to catch a second Halo on his nose rather than be sliced by it, and Keelar was just as lucky to catch a third Halo with his tail.
In 1930, Senator Bronson Cutting proposed an amendment to the Smoot – Hawley Tariff Act, which was then being debated, ending the practice of having U. S. Customs censor allegedly obscene books imported to U. S. shores.
File: Abandoned Railway Cutting in Otley. jpg | An abandoned stone bridge spans the route of the Otley and Ilkley Joint Railway through Otley which was closed in 1965.
It was in the deep Cavendish Cutting at the heads of the Crown Street tunnel and the freight only Wapping Tunnel.
In the second half of the 18th century, the situation of the population in the lower Glarus valley, the Linth Plain and around Lake Walen, was pretty disastrous: Cutting down the woods of the Glarus valley during early industrialization led to more and more gravel coming down with the yearly spring high water which was deposited at the joining of Linth and Maag, the outflow of the Lake Walen, in the plain between Lake Walen and Lake Zurich.
Hellfire Pass (, known by the Japanese as Konyu Cutting ) is the name of a railway cutting on the former " Death Railway " in Thailand which was built with forced labour during the Second World War, in part by Allied prisoners of war.
Famous true-life historical pickpockets include the Irish-American prostitute Chicago May, who was profiled in books ; Mary Frith, nicknamed Moll Cutpurse ; the Gubbins band of highwaymen ; and Cutting Ball, a notorious Elizabethan thief.
The Cutting Edge Band had various members from 1992 to 1996 before the decision was made to take the band full-time as Delirious?
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.
A similar composite edition of Cutting Edge was released to retail and achieved ' Gold ' status in Canada.
It was originally called but its name was later changed to the more popular Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (" Grass Cutting Sword ").

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