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When a soldier is killed in action, the round piece is removed by cutting the short loop with a bayonet, while the oval piece remains with the body.
Since the live operators are cutting from one live feed to another, the physical action of the shots matches very closely.
The curved sword is a far more efficient weapon when wielded by a warrior on horseback where the curve of the blade adds considerably to the downward force of a cutting action.
Drag-knife cutting plotter in action
The interlacing of the hunting and wooing scenes was achieved by frequent cutting of the action from hunt to bed-chamber and back again, while the locale of both remained on-stage.
The inside edge of the claw was rounded and not unusually sharp, which may have precluded any sort of cutting or slashing action, although only the bony core of the claw is known.
The Bond films also utilized quick cutting, car chases, fist fights, a variety of weapons and " gadgets ", and ever more elaborate action sequences.
While palette knives are manufactured without sharpened cutting edges, with prolonged use they may become " sharpened " by the action of abrasive pigments such as earth colors.
Enforcement of these rules varies from school to school: some will immediately take action such as cutting male students ' hair or confiscating improper accessories, while others may impose detentions.
In the United Kingdom in particular, several of the gruesome action scenes were trimmed, cutting the duration by 54 seconds, it has later been released uncut for DVD.
A hip hop montage is a subset of fast cutting used in film to portray a complex action through a rapid series of simple actions in fast motion, accompanied by sound effects.
Today when we watch TV and see quick cutting, hand-held cameras, interviews conducted on the run with moving targets, quickly intercut snatches of dialogue, music under documentary action and all the other trademarks of the modern style, we are looking at the children of A Hard Day's Night ".
This enhances the cutting action and sometimes permits cutting the hairs slightly below the surface of the skin.
" Talmudic tradition explains this to mean that a man may not shave his beard with a razor with a single blade, since the cutting action of the blade against the skin " mars " the beard.
Because scissors have two blades, some opinions in halakha ( Jewish law ) permit their use to trim the beard, as the cutting action comes from contact of the two blades and not the blade against the skin.
The barrier produced by infibulation is usually penetrated at the time of a girl's marriage by the forcible action of the penis of her husband, or by cutting the connected tissue with a knife.
The weight of the runner stone is significant ( up to 1500 kg ) and it is this weight combined with the cutting action from the porous stone and the patterning that causes the milling process.
A sliding compound miter saw has a blade which can be pulled through the work similar to the action of a radial arm saw, which gives a greater capacity for cutting wider workpieces.
This new style pleased the purists who referred to his " graceful, yet deadly, action ", and " beautifully easy and controlled bowling method, slanting the ball into the batsman but also cutting it sharply off the pitch ".
Intense heat is generated by the cutting action of the electrode ( or wire ) and the fluid is used to stabilise the temperature of the workpiece, along with flushing any eroded particles from the immediate work area.
Work in which the spindle's axial movement is normal to one plane, with an endmill as the cutter, lends itself to a vertical mill, where the operator can stand before the machine and have easy access to the cutting action by looking down upon it.
On the return stroke of the ram the tool is lifted clear of the workpiece, reducing the cutting action to one direction only.

cutting and gimlet
Wood augers have a screw to pull them into the wood, as a gimlet has, and a cutting lip that slices out the bottom of the hole.

cutting and is
`` The argument that is cutting most ice is that Hearst is the only candidate who is fighting the trusts fearlessly and who would use all the powers of government to disrupt them if he were elected.
A Barrette Swiss pattern file is handy since its triangular shape with only one cutting face will allow you to work a surface without marring an adjoining one.
The adjustable fly cutter is very useful for cutting large diameter holes and can be used to cut exact-size discs by reversing the cutter blade.
At low thicknesses a cutting ( or shearing ) phenomenon is often encountered.
It can be seen that the force is characteristic of the removal process and changes abruptly from cutting to cracking to peeling removal.
Also, it can be readily seen that the cutting and peeling types of failure show a steady state response, while the cracking mechanism is of a dynamic nature.
From Fig. 6 the relationship between these parameters can readily be derived and the cutting force is Af where **yl is the shear strength of the coating and is a parameter of the coatings material, W is the width of the removed coating and T is its thickness.
If the cutting force, Af, is plotted against film thickness, a straight line should result passing through the origin and having slope Af.
One of these is the fact that the knife employed, no matter how well sharpened, will have a slightly rounded cutting edge.
Because the rake angle Af at the tip of the knife is very much smaller ( or even negative ) when compared to the value of **yc for the major portion of the knife, a very rapid increase in cutting force with thickness will result.
A second factor which enters into the practical measurement of the instrumentally determined cutting force is the frictional resistance caused by the bottom of the knife against the substrate.
Since the load L, under actual cutting conditions is caused by Af, it can be seen that Af
The basic difference between the continuous cutting mechanism and that of the chipping mechanism is that instead of shear occurring in the coating ahead of the knife continuously without fracture, rupture intermittently occurs along the shear plane.
Although slab stock appeared first, it soon became apparent that for the production of cushions with irregular shapes, crowned contours, or rounded edges, the cutting of slab stock is a wasteful and uneconomical process.
The issue which may make it necessary to have a session is the highly sensitive problem of cutting the state's congressional districts from six to five to eliminate one congressional seat.
The prospect of cutting back spending is an unpleasant one for any governor.
The net result is a uniquely satisfying sense of comradeship, the kind of comradeship which sparks enthusiasm and blunts the cutting edge of sacrifice and hardship.
A contraction of a word is made by omitting certain letters or syllables and bringing together the first and last letters or elements ; an abbreviation may be made by omitting certain portions from the interior or by cutting off a part.

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