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cuts and lumber
In such cuts of lumber, the line of the grain would fall perpendicularly to lines of stress, creating structures of exceptional strength.
: Using a water-powered muley saw, this custom mill cuts lumber for the local market.

cuts and dealer's
The player on the dealer's left cuts the deck and the dealer reveals the top card, called the " starter ".
For the next round the deal passes to the dealer's left, so the dealer of one round always cuts in the next round, should there be one.
The player on the dealer's right cuts ( this is optional ).
The player on the dealer's right cuts, then the dealer deals the cards face-down starting with the player on the right and continuing until each player receives 9 cards.

cuts and cost
Under Safra's ownership, the company has experienced financial difficulties, and has responded by reducing the price of its products and implementing drastic cost cuts.
Half-inch bits cost more but, being stiffer, are less prone to vibration ( giving smoother cuts ) and are less likely to break than the smaller sizes.
Impressions Games and the Papyrus Design Group were shut down in the spring of 2004, and about 50 people lost their jobs in those cuts ; 180 Sierra-related positions were eliminated at Vivendi ’ s Los Angeles offices ; and finally in June 2004, VU Games shut down Sierra's Bellevue location, which cost over 100 people their jobs, and dispersed Sierra ’ s work to other VU Games divisions.
The cuts gave a very snug fit, but the cost limited jigsaw puzzle manufacture only to large corporations.
The Command was too expensive to maintain and cost cuts were made during the 1950s which caused a reduction in strength.
Finally, he put out a budget plan that claimed to save $ 2. 35 trillion over ten years through a repeal of the Bush tax cuts, sharing the cost of the Iraq War with other nations, and cutting government waste.
In Britain, it is not generally smoked, but is one of a number of low cost cuts normally cooked very slowly in a lidded casserole dish with gravy.
A package of measures to act as small-business incentives: capital-gains cuts and indexation, neutral cost recovery, risk assessment / cost-benefit analysis, strengthening the Regulatory Flexibility Act and unfunded mandate reform to create jobs and raise worker wages.
In June 2010, Hoyer brought up the idea that Congress would extend only temporarily middle-class tax cuts that were set to expire at the end of the year, suggesting that making them permanent would cost too much.
In December 1990, the CBC announced that as a result of budget cuts the CBC " is no longer able to bear the cost of operating the English-and French-language parliamentary channels.
The union was again enraged in April 2007 when the Sunday Herald's US owners declared they were looking for annual cost cuts of £ 3 million across the three papers in their Scottish stable.
In 2004, Prichard pushed out John Honderich as publisher of the Toronto Star because he resisted making the deep cost cuts that Prichard demanded.
Soon after, a United Nations report also contradicted the study mentioning that " steep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions can be accomplished at a cost of only 0. 12 per cent of the world's annual economic output " but Baird responded that Canada will have its gas emissions levels peaked in 2012 three years before the UN's set target of 2015.
Price cuts in January 1992 brought the cost of some of the range below £ 7, 000-cheaper than many versions of smaller cars like the Ford Fiesta.
The company was in cash and cost trouble, and Bourke refused to make some of the cost cuts that chairman Philip Caldwell thought necessary.
He voted against the 2010 tax compromise, criticizing the renewal of the Bush tax cuts, saying “ This bill is largely a mish-mash of rejected Republican ideas that cost too much to accomplish too little .”
He hurt his back and incurred cuts on his face that cost him most of the sight in one eye.
In order to bring the redevelopment cost back down to $ 30 million a few cuts were made to the design.
While cost cuts are clearly visible in nearly any Mercosur car, the most aggressive form of no-frills cars available are the supermini and city cars sold at the Mercosur markets, notably the Chevrolet Celta, Chevrolet Corsa, Fiat Uno, Fiat Palio, Ford Ka and Volkswagen Gol.
* Somewhat higher capital cost per volume when used in large scale clear cuts
He presided over a series of balanced budgets, achieved at the cost of considerable cuts in public funding for various programs.
But budget cuts in the park's original development planning forced the ride's projected cost to be spent on smaller, original and less expensive attractions.

cuts and because
It's good for cutting all the planking because it cuts with a bit-like blade at high rpm and does not chatter the plywood like a saber saw.
By February 1948, because of massive post-war military cuts, the entire United States army had been reduced to 552, 000 men.
Director's cuts generally remain unreleased to the public because, as far as film is concerned, with most film studios the director does not have a final cut privilege.
Music commented that Jones's death " hit so many people so hard " because " Monkees nostalgia cuts across generations: from the people who discovered the band during their original 1960s run ; to the kids who came of age watching 1970s reruns ; to the twenty-and thirtysomethings who discovered the Monkees when MTV ( a network that owes much to the Monkees ' influence ) began airing old episodes in 1986.
The GCC also opposed the treaty because it does not require the largest developing countries to make cuts in their emissions ... At this point, both Congress and the Administration agree that the U. S. should not accept the mandatory cuts in emissions required by the protocol.
Conversely, JPL, through the Caltech lawyers representing the laboratory, allege that Coppedge's termination was simply due to budget cuts and his demotion from team lead was because of harassment complaints and from on-going conflicts with his co-workers.
The objective here is twofold: the re-raiser hopes to pick up both the blinds and antes and the original raiser's chips when the raiser folds, and he also hopes to keep that player from constantly raising before she or he can act because that cuts down on the reraiser's own stealing opportunities.
Spending is more effective because of its larger multiplier but tax cuts take effect faster.
In the epilogue to his novel The Devils of Loudon published earlier that year, Huxley had written that drugs were “ toxic short cuts to self-transcendence ” For the Canadian writer George Woodcock, Huxley had changed his opinion because mescaline was not addictive and appeared to be without unpleasant physical or mental side-effects, further he had found that hypnosis, autohypnosis and meditation had apparently failed to produce the results he wanted.
The option needs to be the fastest player on the team because their job is to make deep cuts switching between a huck and dump option.
Verdi made a number of cuts in 1866, after finishing the opera but before composing the ballet, simply because the work was becoming too long.
In Romania and Bulgaria, leaves from Plantago major are used as a folk remedy to preventing infection on cuts and scratches because of its antiseptic properties.
These only looked convincing because the scene's quick cuts merely required shapes that suggested gulls.
The promise of tax cuts, prominent in 1814, failed to actualize because of these payments.
This bullet derives its name from its popularity for target shooting, because the form factor cuts neat holes in paper targets, making scoring easier and more accurate and because it typically cuts a larger hole than a round nose bullet, a hit centered at the same spot can touch the next smaller ring and therefore score higher.
The Tevatron ceased operations on 30 September, 2011, due to budget cuts and because of the completion of the LHC, which began operations in early 2010 and was far more powerful ( planned energies were two 7 TeV beams at the LHC compared to 1 TeV at the Tevatron ).
" We ", precisely because it presents its rebels as apolitical, as individualists if you wish, cuts through this falsehood.
This is because workers generally have a higher tolerance for real wage cuts than nominal ones.
Potts will play a leading role in the Hallmark Channel original musical movie The Music Teacher, about a high school music teacher who is on the brink of losing her beloved school music program because of district budget cuts.

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