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An area of severed skin. It is important to wash a cut with soap and water, and keep it clean and dry, but avoid putting alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or iodine into a cut, which can delay healing. Delay in getting medical care can increase the rate of wound infection. If a cut results from a puncture wound through a shoe, there is a high risk of inf [..]
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The fraction of the total flow rate produced from a well that is due to a particular fluid, for example the water cut in the case of water. The cut is normally quoted at standard surface conditions.
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Throat - Ruthless and intense competition. An unprincipled, ruthless person.
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An edited transition between two images in which one image is immediately replaced by another.
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An illustration that is printed on a text page. See also plate.
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1520s, "gash, incision," from cut (v.); meaning "piece cut off" is from 1590s; sense of "a wounding sarcasm" is from 1560s.
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late 13c., possibly Scandinavian, from North Germanic *kut- (source also of Swedish dialectal kuta "to cut," kuta "knife," Old Norse kuti "knife"), or from Old French cou [..]
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A description of the type of facet of a gem.
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Control Unit Terminal.
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1. (also "cut shot, fade") a shot which (for a right-handed player) curves gently from left to right  2. (also "cut line") the required score to qualify for further [..]
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The curve of a ball from left to right similar to a slice.
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A shot that is purposefully hit with a curve that goes from right to left.
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The first cut is the area of grass adjacent to the fairway and is usually of a constant length (often the called light rough). The second cut lies beyond the first cut and is longer grass (often calle [..]
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When used in golf, the term cut has several meanings. In a golf tournament, it is the elimination of the lower half of a stroke-play field in the middle of the tournament. Usually the top half of the golf players can move forward in playing the tournament, whereas the bottom half played too bad in the tournament and therefore is forced to go home. [..]
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To remove light from the scene, scenes from the film, money from the budget, or terms from an interminable glossary.
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a share of the profits; "everyone got a cut of the earnings" separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope" separated into parts or laid [..]
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Cut in relation to golf means a shot which is a controlled fade or reduction of a field where a tournament is going to be played.
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The score that reduces the field to a pre-determined number and eliminates players in a tournament. Usually made after 36 of a 72 hole tournament. CUT SHOT
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Usually refers to the type of shot that makes a large curve of the ball. The travel path should go left to right for right-handed golfers and right to left for left-handed golfers.
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refers to the designated score that permits a player to continue a tournament. Example: if a player's score is lower than the designated score, he/she moves on whereas if higher, he/she misses th [..]
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(aka: "cut shot", "fade") a shot resulting from an outside-in swing path traveling, for a right-handed golfer, from left to right. Typically a cut shot travels slig [..]
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A number of players that will proceed to the next round in a tournament.
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a shot similar to a fade, a cut curves from left to right.
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A controlled shot that moves from left to right. Most golfers shout "Cut!"
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The score that reduces the field to a pre-determined number and eliminates players in a tournament. Usually made after 36 of a 72 hole tournament.
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The score that reduces the field to a pre-determined number and eliminates players in a tournament. Usually made after 36 of a 72 hole tournament.
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The cut is a number of strokes in which a golfer must take before being eliminated for the competition. The cut is made after the first two rounds and will include players within the top 60 or players [..]
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In motion picture or television production or editing, an abrupt change from one scene to another.
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Any player missing the cut, fails to score low enough points, usually over the first 36 holes of a 72 hole tournament, to qualify for the final two rounds.
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 – A change in camera angle or placement, location, or time. “Cut” is called during filming to indicate that the current take is over.
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 to slash; to carve; to preclude (from).
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(or cutting) an abrupt or sudden change or jump in camera angle, location, placement, or time, from one shot to another; consists of a transition from one scene to another (a visual cut) or from one s [..]
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An illustration that is printed on a text page
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Definition noun
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shnaydn
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incision
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1.: What the director says to end the filming of a shot. 2.: The cutting apart of 2 shots at the frameline, or the point where the shots have been cut apart. 3.: In the different stages, or at the com [..]
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An illustration printed (captioned or uncaptioned) with the text, as opposed to a plate printed on a separate leaf, usually of different quality paper, added to the publication in binding. The term is [..]
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To dream of a cut, denotes sickness or the treachery of a friend will frustrate your cheerfulness.   
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Many modern books are smooth-trimmed after binding so that all edges are even, or flush. This is described as having been cut.
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In letterpress, a photoengraving of any kind. Number of tab positions in a bank (example - 1/5 cut = 5 tabs of equal size completing a bank.
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Items that are ordered, but not delivered because the warehouse is out of stock. These items should be re-ordered. Also called a product cut. See scratch.
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To sand a floor. As a noun, cut refers to one pass over an area of floor with sanding equipment. Usually, a mechanic will make two or more cuts with progressively finer grits of sandpaper.
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A specific segment of the voice-over recording, usually referred to during editing.
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To remove text.
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US term for uncoupling. Was also used in the UK to refer to the sections a train was broken into when passing over a hump in a marshalling yard. Since there isn't any hump shunting in the UK any more I suppose this is obsolete.
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(1) To remove text from an article or whole stories or to reduce the length of a program item. (2) Another word for a grab or separate segments of audio in a sequence, e.g. Cut 1, Cut 2 etc. (3) Short [..]
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Instant change between two sources of video, also called 'hard cut'. However, you can also create cuts or 'cutting points' by simply dividing a video clip at a certain position.
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to castrate.
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A transition (or transition point) from one scene to another (a visual cut) or one soundtrack to another (a sound cut). A late cut is made (generally unintentionally) slightly after the indicated mome [..]
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A single car or a group of coupled cars that run down a hump.
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To remove text.
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Printed picture or illustration. Also, to eliminate material
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To remove text.
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tape containing the recording of a voicer, wrap, actuality or nat sound; networks feed cuts to affiliates via satellite
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(n) a share of the profits(n) (film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next(n) a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation(n) a step on some scale(n) a wound made by [..]
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To renounce acquaintance. There are four sorts of cut—
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Cut and come again. Take a cut from the joint, and come for another if you like.
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The intersection on the chart of two or more position lines. An opening in an elevation or channel. Similar to a canal but shorter. May constitute a straightening of a bend in a winding channel.
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The way in which a diamond has been faceted and proportioned, including but not limited to its shape. For more information on various diamond cuts and shapes, click here
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1) To uncouple a car. 2) A group of cars coupled together. 3) The part of the right away which is excavated out of a hill or mountain instead of running up over it or being tunneled through it.
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A severing of fabric or paper caused by a sharp instrument, leaving clean edges.
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 A basic edit when shot is replaced by another with no transition between the two.
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to swap instantly from one tune to another at a good place.
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The splicing of 2 shots together. this cut is made by the film editor at the editing stage of a film. Between sequences the cut marks a rapid transition between one time and space and another, but dep [..]
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Standard way of moving from one shot to the next, with an instant 'cut' to one shot away from the previous. Also can refer to the 'first cut' of a film, or the 'assembly' [..]
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Abrupt transition from one shot to another; a splice between two frames of a film.
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The most common editing transition in films: When two shots are juxtaposed without dissolve, fade, or effect.
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A cut has both utilitarian and aesthetic value in film editing and is the most direct and immediate editing device for introducing new screen information.. A cut allows the use of different types of s [..]
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A change in camera angle or placement, location, or time.
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the transitional movement on screen from once scene or shot to the next.
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The most common editing transition when two shots are juxtaposed without dissolve, fade, or effect.
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One shot finishes and another appears immediately on the screen.
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Instant change between two sources of video, also called ‘hard cut’. However, you can also create cuts or ‘cutting points’ by simply dividing a video clip at a certain position.
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to another image. Others are:
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An individual strip of film consisting of a single shot; the separation of two pieces of action as a "transition" (used when one says "cut from the shot of the boy to the shot of the girl"); a verb meaning to join shots together in the editing process; or an order to end a take ("cut!").
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To dilute or thin a paint, varnish or stain with solvents (or waters).
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The shape or design of a sail.
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The shape or design of a sail.
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to divide a food into smaller portions, usually with a knife or scissors.
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To mix a solid fat into a flour mixture with a pastry blender, a fork or two knives
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to divide a food into smaller portions, usually with a knife or scissors.
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The term used for a piece, segment, or section of an animal produced during butchering.
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out (verb) - To drop off one or more freight cars for a customer on a siding or in a freight yard. I got cut-out in the middle of now where.
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 (Noun
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off time - The time of day when a transaction can no longer be accepted for that trading day.
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Cut has many meanings. It may refer to the style of faceting, such as brilliant, mixed step, or flower.
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In gemology, the proportions of the style and shape of a faceted gem as determined by the angles and symmetry of its facets.
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a cheat; 'To draw cuts' is to draw lots
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, (1) sb. a measure of linen yarn. See under Spangle and Lea. (2) v. to tack from side to side up an inclined plane; to move a heavy object forward by pushing each end alternately.
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an attack made with a chopping motion of the blade, landing with the edge or point
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Remove sections from each line of file(s), see Section 7.2.5.2
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Assault tower. Donjon:
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blow delivered by the cutting edge of the blade weapon, like in the old expression “cut and thrust”.
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In/Cut-Out Pressure - Respectively, the minimum and maximum discharge pressures at which the compressor will switch from unload to load operation (cut in) or from load to unload (cut out).
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CMT refers to the transport and customs management of fashion materials and products following a procedure that avoids customs payment.
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n.(2) "straw for drawing lots; lot," s.v. cut sb.\1 OED. KEY: cut@n2
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n2 8 cut 8
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1. A notch or depression produced by excavation or erosion. 2. The intersection of lines of position, constituting a fix, with particular reference to the angle of intersection.
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Coordinated Universal Time (see GMT.).
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(1) At the commencement of rubber bridge play, a pack of cards is spread, face downward, and each player draws one card, turning it face up. Rank and suit of these cards determine the makeup of the fi [..]
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A move which separates two or more of a player's stones by occupying a point adjacent to them.
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Offensive players cut towards the goal (trying to elude a defender) in order to receive a pass and hopefully score. 
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After the shuffle, to divide the deck of cards into two portions, to place the second portion on top of the first and thus to change their order.
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A quick movement by an offensive player to elude an opponent or to receive the ball.
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A subtle adjustment made when carrying the ball. The ball carrier moves the ball in a different direction to avoid being tackled. Similar to a chop, but t he action is not as forceful.  
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A controlled shot when the ball moves from left to right in flight. Also called a Fade. Vice versa for left handed players. top
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The term used to describe a player changing direction on the pitch.
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(1) place a packet of cards from the bottom ot the deck on top
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to render the support order of another power’s unit ineffective by attacking it.
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To draw a random card from a face-down pack of cards; to divide the deck into approximately two equal halves and place the bottom half on the top.
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Splitting the deck of cards and putting them back together again.
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When the dealer divides a deck into two parts and inverts them after they have been well shuffled.
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The act of splitting a deck into two groups of cards, typically performed after the shuffle and before to dealing.
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A European term. A concept is used to identify those interested in a product, and then the product is placed in those households for in-home usage testing.
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dilute
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A DNS cut divides DNS zone responsibilities between the root domain name server and sub-domain nameservers, and in turn between sub-domains and further subordinate domains. For example, in the domain westnetinc.com, a sub-domain contracts.westnetinc.com could exist. When the DNS administrator cuts the westnetinc.com domain, he or she delegates resp [..]
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Broad term encompassing all plates associated with letterpress and hot-stamp printing.
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Rupture of sheet in a defined region, not extending to sever the sheet into two pieces. Blade cut: A straight sharp cur parallel to the direction of web travel. Blister cut: A cut caused by a fold-ove [..]
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Command given to the pilot to slow the aircraft speed for jumpers to exit
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1) One selection (one song) on a pre4ecorded music format. 2) A term with the same meaning as Mute (to turn off a channel or a signal). 3) To reduce gain of a particular band of frequencies (with an e [..]
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(participial adjective) Having been cut. Reduced. ''The pitcher threw a cut fastball that was slower than his usual pitch.'' ''Cut brandy is a liquor made of brandy and hard grain liquor.'' [..]
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An quick offensive move, usually towards the BASKET, to get into a position to shoot. This can usually be seen in combination with a CROSS OVER.
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See DUT.
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Not to be confused with cut card In many card games, to cut the cards (or to cut the deck) is a procedure used just prior to the cards being dealt to the players. A common procedure is that after the [..]
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Cut may refer to: The act of cutting, the separation of an object into two through acutely-directed force A type of wound
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In computing, cut is a Unix command line utility which is used to extract sections from each line of input — usually from a file. It is currently part of the GNU coreutils package and the BSD Base Sys [..]
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Cut is an album by Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). The album spawned the hit song "Twilight Zone," which reached #1 in the Netherlands and #1 in th [..]
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Cut is an album by C-Tec originally released in 2000.
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Cut is the debut album by English punk band The Slits. It was originally released on 7 September 1979 on the Island Records label (ILPS 9573) in the UK and on Antilles (AN 7077) in the US. It reached [..]
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In graph theory, a cut is a partition of the vertices of a graph into two disjoint subsets. Any cut determines a cut-set, the set of edges that have one endpoint in each subset of the partition. These [..]
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In African American music, a cut "overtly insists on the repetitive nature of the music, by abruptly skipping it back to another beginning which we have already heard. Moreover, the greater the i [..]
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In African American music, a cut "overtly insists on the repetitive nature of the music, by abruptly skipping it back to another beginning which we have already heard. Moreover, the greater the i [..]
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Cut in clothing, sewing and tailoring, is the style or shape of a garment as opposed to its fabric or trimmings. The cut of a coat refers to the way the garment hangs on the body based on the shape of [..]
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When a gemstone is desired to be used in jewelry, it is cut depending on the size and shape of the rough stone, as well as the desired piece of jewelry to be made. As a general rule, a cut gemstone wi [..]
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Cut is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors. It was mostly produced by American Don Gehman with the group and issued by White Label/Mushroom on 5 October 1992. It [..]
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Cut is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors. It was mostly produced by American Don Gehman with the group and issued by White Label/Mushroom on 5 October 1992. It [..]
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The cut, in Prolog, is a goal, written as !, which always succeeds, but cannot be backtracked. It is best used to prevent unwanted backtracking, including the finding of extra solutions by Prolog and [..]
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In archaeology and archaeological stratification a cut or truncation is a context that represents a moment in time when other archaeological deposits were removed for the creation of some feature such [..]
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Cut is a 2000 novel by Patricia McCormick, targeted at young adults. In 2002 it was named one of the ALA's "Best Books for Young Adults" for that year.
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Cut is the tenth studio album by Crack the Sky, released in 1998.
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In the post-production process of film editing and video editing, a cut is an abrupt, but usually trivial film transition from one sequence to another. It is synonymous with the term edit, though &quo [..]
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Cut is a 2000 Australian comedy horror film, which was directed by Kimble Rendall and stars Kylie Minogue, Molly Ringwald and Tiriel Mora.
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"Cut" is a single from Plumb's album Chaotic Resolve, which was released digitally. The song was also featured in The CW TV Show "The Vampire Diaries" in the 10th episode of season [..]
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In civil engineering, a cut or cutting is where soil or rock material from a relative rise (elevated landscape) to an earlier section of the route is cut out to make way for a further section of the r [..]
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Cut is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Toko Kawai. It was serialized in Biblos' magazine, Magazine Be x Boy, finishing at 5 chapters. It is licensed in North America by Digital Ma [..]
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Cut is a British advertising campaign launched in 2009 by the charitable organisation Women's Aid to promote awareness of domestic violence. The campaign was created by advertising agency Grey London, [..]
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Cut is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Amir Naderi, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and Takako Tokiwa.
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Cut is the second mini album Mandarin solo by Aaron Yan of Taiwanese Mandopop quartet boy band Fahrenheit. It was released by HIM International Music on June 27, 2014. The EP consists of six songs per [..]
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