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Infatuated with theatre, he often cut classes at DeWitt Clinton High School to attend afternoon matinees.
They are assigned to one of two classes according to their mechanism of transposition, which can be described as either " copy and paste " ( for class I TEs ) or " cut and paste " ( for class II TEs ).
* 2009 – Non-student protestors, joined by some San Francisco State University students, occupied the business building before dawn Wednesday, December 9 for 24 hours to protest administrative salaries and state budget cuts that led to increased student fees, staff layoffs, and classes cut from the schedule.
Paul Smith started to take evening classes for tailoring with Gordon Valentine Tipton in Nottinghamshire who showed him how to cut cloth as well as the basics.
The loss of the political clerics effectively cut Mosaddegh's connections with the lower middle classes and the Iranian masses which are crucial to any popular movement in Iran.
Topoisomerases can fix these topological problems and are separated into two types separated by the number of strands cut in one round of action: Both these classes of enzyme utilize a conserved tyrosine.
Intensive farming of turkeys from the late 1940s dramatically cut the price, making it more affordable for the working classes.
Dunman High School had to cut down on the number of GEP classes from the usual 2 to 1 while Victoria School had to suspend GEP classes totally.
On March 7, 2006, classes were cut short to allow students and staff to attend a symposium honoring retiring Dean John Ward.
In 2003, the school, along with all schools in the district, made national news when 17 days of classes were cut from the school year which allowed students to be out in May due to budget cuts to education in Oregon.
Mendelson cut down 2 weight classes and as of December 12, 2009 his current bench press is 1030 at 275 lbs.
A key government policy was to cut costs in education, including increasing charges for public education, eliminating free public transport for school students and reducing teaching staff ( 2, 400 teaching staff and 800 support staff ) through creating composite classes and closing smaller schools, while looking for public assets to sell ( ultimately $ 340 million of assets were identified ) and capital works projects which could be abandoned.
This was followed up by the Adventure Companion, which contained 3 campaign settings originally intended for release as part of the core book before being cut for space, and a fourth chapter offering a number of new game mechanic options, including a compilation of the non-spellcasting " Call to Arms " character class releases, some additional classes and a small library of additional specialities, feats and tricks.
His professional careers was cut short by injury, but he remained a well-respected figure still involved in later years in keep fit classes and local boxing clubs.
In 2003, the district made national news when 17 days of classes were cut from the school year which allowed students to be out in May due to budget cuts to education in Oregon.
Elder frequently cut classes to work as a caddy, and after two years at Manual Arts High School he dropped out.
Because Rikiishi is three weight classes above Joe, he has to cut down on lots of weight and go under a super-strenuous weight loss program.

cut and often
Such agates, when cut transversely, exhibit a succession of parallel lines, often of extreme tenuity, giving a banded appearance to the section.
Argentine writer Julio Cortázar often used cut ups in his 1963 novel Hopscotch.
In the mid-1970s the first calculators appeared with field-effect, Twisted Nematic TN LCDs with dark numerals against a grey background, though the early ones often had a yellow filter over them to cut out damaging ultraviolet rays.
A director's cut is a specially edited version of a film, and less often TV series, music video, commercials, comic book or video games, that is supposed to represent the director's own approved edit.
The most common form of director's cut is therefore to have extra scenes added, often making the " new " film considerably longer than the " original ".
It is often the case that a director approves of the final cut, and even prefers it to the so-called earlier " director's cut.
The director's cut is often considered a mixed bag, with an equal share of supporters and detractors.
The editor continues to refine the cut while shooting continues, and often the entire editing process goes on for many months and sometimes more than a year, depending on the film.
This in itself introduces a fairly strong visual discontinuity across the cut, but as well as that, the cut-in shot might often have a circular vignette mask if it were a Close Up of a person, so reinforcing the effect.
This cut is the original and to this extent authentic form of Gammon, though the name is often applied to any round ham steak.
People with longer hair will most often use scissors to cut their hair, whereas shorter hair is maintained using a trimmer.
The haran ( Aspidistra ) and sasa bamboo leaves were often cut into shapes, and placed underneath or used as separators.
Al Gore is often called a Limousine Liberal for his use of private jet planes and SUVs, while giving speeches telling Americans must cut back on their lifestyles.
Traditionally, at least in the countryside, the stone from these flows is cut and used in the construction of homes, often in joint use with cement, brick and wood, forming a unique look to the exterior of country houses.
* Many hotels in Havana also add Angostura bitters to cut the sweetness of the Mojito ; while icing sugar is often muddled with the mint leaves rather than cane sugar, and many establishments simply use sugar syrup to control sweetness.
Alpine, often semi-arid valleys — including Humla, Jumla, Dolpo, Mustang, Manang and Khumbu — cut between Himalayan subranges or lie north of them.
The game uses trump, often decided by a cut of the deck after the hand's cards have been distributed.
Shuffling is often followed by a cut, to help ensure that the shuffler has not manipulated the outcome.
After a deck of cards is shuffled by the dealer, it is often given to a player other than the one who performed the shuffle for a procedure called a cut.
A cut involving a very small number of cards, such as taking only the top card as a cut, is often acceptable.
Synthetic cubism ( 1912 – 1919 ) was a further development of the genre, in which cut paper fragments — often wallpaper or portions of newspaper pages — were pasted into compositions, marking the first use of collage in fine art.
Pain is an unpleasant feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli, such as stubbing a toe, burning a finger, putting alcohol on a cut, and bumping the " funny bone.

cut and going
The finished -- and drastically cut -- product would begin with a hazy longshot of Joyce entering the suds, then bursting above the pool's surface clad in layers of lavender lather, and I had a hunch this item was going to sell tons and tons of soap ; ;
However, the Philadelphia Phillies cut the lead to two by the All-star break, as the Cubs sat 19 games over. 500, but they swooned late in the season, going 20 – 40 after July 31.
These are travelling landscape shots taken from a boat going down a river, and they are intentionally shot out of focus, or underexposed, or cut into the film upside down.
The command to " cut the cards ", following by someone literally chopping the deck in half with an axe, is a none-too-subtle gag that has been used many times in popular media, going back to at least the vaudeville days.
* In the 1993 Denis Leary song " Asshole ", Leary states he is " going to get the Duke ( John Wayne ), John Cassavetes, Lee Marvin, Sam Peckinpah and a case of whiskey then drive down to Texas " before being cut off by a bandmate and getting called an asshole.
Miami had to settle for Yepremian's 31-yard field goal to cut the Dolphins deficit to 10 – 3 going into halftime.
The Bills jumped to an early 20 – 3 lead, but Miami quarterback Dan Marino rallied his team back and cut Buffalo's lead to 30-27 going into the fourth quarter.
Aided by Dwight's 42-yard kickoff return to the 49-yard line, the Falcons responded by driving to Denver's 11-yard line and scored with Andersen's 28-yard field goal to cut Atlanta's deficit to 17 – 6 going into halftime.
When the film premiered on German television ( RTL ), it was shown in two versions: the first version ( starting at 8: 15 pm ) had most of its violence and gore cut, going so far as to suggest that some of the terrorists survived.
Women had their hair cut off before going into the gas chamber.
Raeder's principal reason for going ahead with Rheinübung was his knowledge of the upcoming Operation Barbarossa, where the Kriegsmarine could only play a very small part, and his desire to score a major success before Barbarossa that might impress upon Hitler the need not to cut the budget for capital ships.
As a result, JVC cut its budgets and restructured its video division-even going as far as shelving the VHS project.
Because the federal government is legally obligated to provide Medicare benefits to older and disabled Americans, it cannot cut costs by restricting eligibility or benefits, except by going through a difficult legislative process.
The missions of the 187th were to cut the road north going to China, preventing North Korean leaders from escaping from Pyongyang ; and to rescue American prisoners of war.
Ashley Williams, a character in the video game Mass Effect, was originally going to quote the poem during the game, but copyright issues led the developers to switch to using Tennyson's " Ulysses " in the final cut of the game.
During his 1996 presidential run, Senator Bob Dole promised, " We're going to cut out the Department of Education.
He was going to appear and be a playable character in the Lego Star Wars video game series, but the producers cut him out but he is playable in Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars and is purchasable.
Another story reported that Paramount was going to release the film as " just another western " until Hughes watched a rough cut of the film and offered to buy it on the spot from Paramount for his RKO Radio Pictures.
# The tablet is broken here, but it seems that Gilgamesh has suggested going to the Pine Forest to cut down trees and kill Humbaba ( known here as Huwawa ).
At the end of 19th century Napoleonic troops were going to cut down the whole Herrenhäuser Allee, but baker and grain dealer Johann Gerhard Helmcke ( 1780 − 1844 ) saved the alley by paying 3, 000 Taler.
The northern border was cut back to the Kankakee River on February 1, 1836, with all land north of the Kankakee River going to Lake and Porter counties.
Originally guaranteed three years of funding, the money was handled by the DRB, who was less than impressed with its former " star " going on to greater things while their own funding was being dramatically cut.
Andres said, " Well, first they said that it was going to cost more to cut the grass around the pole, which is kind of funny.
Many people that ended up living in Northport came from New York or Canada where the crops & economics were going down the drain. The fishermen, farmers, and other community would gather on the bay and cut chunks of ice for fisheries, hotels, or even private homes.
In the 2006-2007 basketball season, the Conway Bears were 26-3, Summit Conference Champions ( 6-0 ), Class 3 District 13 Champs, Sectional Champs and were a point away from going to the state final four, but were cut down by the Spokane Owls on a questionable foul call.

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