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Another utility knife often used for cutting open boxes consists of a simple sleeve around a rectangular handle into which single-edge utility blades can be inserted.
England were not being well received by the locals after cutting comments made about Mexico prior to the tournament by Ramsey, but spontaneous applause rang around the Guadalajara, Jalisco stadium as Banks got back into position to defend the resulting corner.
* Slasher film – Often revolves around a psychopathic killer stalking and killing a sequence of victims in a graphically violent manner, mainly with a cutting tool such as a knife or axe.
Ion track technology is a deep cutting tool with a resolution limit around 8 nm applicable to radiation resistant minerals, glasses and polymers.
Meanwhile, the RFD, now an area of cool surface winds, begins to wrap around the tornado, cutting off the inflow of warm air which feeds the tornado.
Frederic Tudor of Boston turned ice harvesting and shipping into a big business, cutting ice in New England and shipping it around the world.
He sought to constantly harass the enemy in fast-moving raids, and to disrupt supply trains and enemy communications by destroying railroad track and cutting telegraph lines, as he wheeled around the Union Army's flank.
Tremulis denied there was ever a factory convertible project, official or otherwise, but did state he had been working on body # 57 when the plant shut down and said specifically, " we were changing the rear window to a full wrap around and had already started cutting the opening for the ( 1949 model year ) re-style job ".
Opinions vary on the artistic value of the resulting production: some see Welles's mercilessly pared-down script ( the running time was around 100 minutes without an interval, several characters were eliminated, dialogue was moved around and borrowed from other plays, and the final two acts were reduced to a single scene ) as a radical and innovative way of cutting away peripheral elements of Shakespeare's tale ; others thought Welles's version was a mangled and lobotomised version of Shakespeare's tragedy which lacked the psychological depth of the original.
Diamond cutting, as well as overall processing, is concentrated in a few cities around the world: while 80 % of rough diamonds are handled in the Antwerp diamond district in Belgium, more than 50 % of processed diamonds also pass through there.
The main feature of the park are the lakes, thought to have formed around 15 million years ago by geological activity, the land lifting and largely cutting them off from the local river system.
By attaching these blades to rockets they became very unstable towards the end of their flight causing the blades to spin around like flying scythes, cutting down all in their path.
Power tools are used in industry, in construction, and around the house for purposes of driving ( fasteners ), drilling, cutting, shaping, sanding, grinding, routing, polishing, painting, heating and more.
Even punching and cutting operations ( except when trimming waste ) by smiths will usually re-arrange metal around the hole, rather than drilling it out as swarf.
Unlike modern engines they have no radio, no cutting equipment, only a single ladder, and were relatively slow with a maximum speed of around, a comfortable cruising speed of, no power steering, and sensitive on corners.
" When Bud Powell was opening for Tatum at Birdland around 1950, the end of an era when musicians engaged in overt competition and so-called cutting sessions, Powell reportedly said to Tatum, " Man, I'm going to really show you about tempo and playing fast.
At around that time appeared the legend of the “ recooking ”, actually a rejuvenation recipe that involved drinking a youth elixir, cutting one ’ s head off and baking it again.
This starts by cutting some limes into water and then walking around the area while sprinkling the water onto the floor.
Over the ensuing years, Lee continued to record and perform around the world, previously cutting records in four different languages.
de Blénac was responsible for the 10-year effort that resulted in the building of a 487 meter wall around the peninsula on which the Fort stood, the wall being four meters high and two meters thick, and cutting a ditch that separated from the town.
Minakata was worried that the consolidations would not only ruin historical buildings and antiquities but, by cutting trees, also damage the scenery and the natural life around them.
Following this was a long cutting up to deep through rock at Olive Mount, and a nine arch viaduct ( each arch of span ), over the Sankey Brook valley, around high.
Work began on cutting the ditch around Conwy Castle within days of Edward's decision.
There is no need for cutting or trimming and the ruff ( hair around the neck ) fluffs up naturally.

cutting and station
The new U-Bahn station was being built at the same time as the hotel and actually ran through the hotel's basement, cutting it in half, thus making the construction of both into something of a technical challenge, but unlike the Wertheim department store ( and contrary to several sources ), the hotel did not enjoy a separate entrance directly from the station.
Scratch tickets were supposed to save money by cutting 550 ticket conductor jobs and 550 train station staff.
There is no comparable British commercial network as Channel 4 abandoned plans to launch its own speech-based digital radio station in October 2008 as part of a £ 100m cost cutting review.
The engineering of the Morden extension of the C & SLR from Clapham Common to Morden was more demanding, running in tunnels to a point just north of Morden station, which was constructed in a cutting.
During the planning stages of the Victoria line, a proposal was put forward to transfer station to the Victoria line, and also to build new " direct " tunnels from Finsbury Park to Turnpike Lane station, thereby cutting the journey time in and out of central London.
On September 13, 2011 a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at 110 South Bridge Street, unveiling the city's first electrical vehicle charging station.
Starkweather was responsible for cutting Oak Street North through his farm in order to reach his new store and the train station.
The beets were hauled to the West Jordan cutting station until 1916 when the West Jordan Sugar Factory was completed.
The original Drayton railway station is now an industrial estate and the path follows a gravel path before crossing a minor road and entering a deep cutting to cross the busy A1067 road close to Taverham.
It ran through Chedworth Tunnel, 494 yards in length, and Chedworth railway station was in a deep cutting.
On 4 September 2010, the East Grinstead station opened with trains running over the Imberhorne Viaduct to Imberhorne, north of the cutting, and back until the extension is completed.
There is speculation about extending south towards Lewes ; but the removal of the road bridge just south of Sheffield Park station, the in-filling of the cutting and route under the A272 road, and housing built on the site of Newick and Chailey station makes this unlikely.
When the Dorking to Leatherhead railway was constructed in 1859, a fossilised swallow hole was discovered in the cutting at the south end of Box Hill and Westhumble railway station, suggesting that even in its early history, the river possessed swallow holes.
NPR was granted limited rights to air the two previous radio series because KUSC, Los Angeles provided the radio adaptations to NPR as part of NPR's National Program Service that allows any NPR member station rights to air the series as part of the annual dues already paid ( rather than the 3rd party Extended Program Service where KUSC could have charged each station a fee for rights to air cutting out NPR ).
Two new platforms would be constructed at Piccadilly and the station linked to Manchester Victoria via the Ordsall Chord cutting journey times on Trans-Pennine routes.
To the east of the current East Grinstead station, the line passed through a deep cutting.
They seized the building held it for six hours but they were unable to broadcast due to the cutting off of the audio lines from the main studio to the tower as soon as the station was seized.
Because Iraqi TV had kept on broadcasting videos showing Saddam Hussein alive or dead to divert Army attention from trying to locate him, cutting the station off air was a major priority.
On these episodes the problem was lessened slightly by cutting in unaffected common sequences from other episodes, such as the Trumpton Clock at the start, numerous fire station and fire engine sequences, and the final " band show " at the end.
She does this to the boomers in storage in the central AD Police station, when the AD Police were on strike due to Genom cutting all funding and plans for the AD Police to be reintegrated since Genoms plans were complete, eventually causing almost every boomer in Tokyo to be under her control, warping all buildings in Tokyo which had machinery present and leading to the evacuation of Tokyo, which is also isolated from the rest of the country so that there is no power available to the boomers.
It was originally the eastern terminus of the MDR and the station cutting ended at a concrete wall buffered by timber sleepers.

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