Either cut out shapes with scissors or place the vinyl on the window and cut out designs with a utility knife. |
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The canonical punishment for theft was amputation of a hand, for example, and the utterer of blasphemy could have his tongue cut out. |
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After the V-1 reached its target on automatic pilot, its engine cut out and it fell from the sky. |
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Over breakfast he got a Weetabix carton and cut out two squares and glued them together. |
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If using a non-stick pan, you can just cut out a circle to line the bottom. |
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A high wall in an elegant London park is covered in drawings, photographs cut out of magazines and elaborately crafted votives. |
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Advanced technology means the giant vanes of the turbines swivel to search for wind but cut out in stormy conditions. |
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The beryl crystals were presumably cut out of this rock with a sharp-pointed metal tool, perhaps an iron blade or burin. |
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I do believe it because I think people are upset that he was cut out of that opportunity. |
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The legs have matching graduated bellflowers and stringing and the spade feet are cut out from a solid leg blank. |
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He swung in a cross which Walker failed to cut out and the Zimbabwe player nodded the ball into an empty net from two yards. |
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Before this royal residence was demolished, however, its fifty-six bas-reliefs were cut out of the walls and stored throughout the palace. |
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Only the outline has been cut out and then something happened, leaving the work forever undone. |
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Finally, the individual leaves would be cut out and then ready to hang from the classroom lights, or be displayed on the classroom windows. |
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The labels were cut out of his clothing and any identifying marks on his shoes had been erased. |
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The fear is that the grand achievement of two decades of democracy is only that the middleman was cut out and repression privatized. |
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However, for most of us, with a little effort, and better public transport, many of those car journeys could be cut out. |
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All I can say is that all the material that makes up this second film was cut out of the main film with good reason. |
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With the pointed end of a potato peeler or a small, sharp knife, cut out the core of the tomatoes and lightly mark a cross on their undersides. |
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None of the quilts are shaped or cut out at the foot to accommodate the posts on a four-poster bed. |
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Funny how we are allowed to see really, really violent scenes, but swear words are cut out of other films. |
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To prepare it, wash the leaves, then fold in half and cut out the tough center rib. |
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There were moments during the first few days of Leta's life when I really didn't think I was cut out for this whole thing. |
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If you know what furnishings you are keeping in the room, measure them up and cut out scale models you can move around your floor plan. |
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Second, I believe we must all find our own path to service. Not everyone is cut out for military service, nor should everyone try. |
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She wore cheap tennis shoes with holes cut out for corns or bunions, something painful. |
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Cut the fennel from top to root into thin slices and cut out the tough core. |
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I think that insofar as I am a poet, I was cut out to be a poet who needed a lot of time to get started. |
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The doodlebug's flaming engine cut out and it turned to glide in our direction. |
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Dilger said that he could remember little of the accident, only that his engine had cut out and that the brakes had failed. |
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He was almost a leg in front of the Listers when his engine cut out and he was left dead in the water. |
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Relationships between them are frosty, Morton claiming she was cut out of the promotional loop when they returned from America. |
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As you know, he's taken some lumps over the fact that he was cut out of that filibuster deal. |
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He refused to provide his name but reassured me that Lara had been cut out of the film. |
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They basically cut out an entire scene from one episode in a really jarring manner. |
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I cut out another wave, pleased with the way I had captured a few tendrils of waviness at the end of it. |
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With a paring knife, cut out the tough core and any bits of hard matter surrounding it. |
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Good progress has been made in efforts to cut out duplication and also take off the names of those since found safe and well. |
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With his defenders failing to cut out the simplest of crosses, he had every reason to be. |
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One morning, the police showed up with scissors and cut out a disparaging article about the Vietnamese government. |
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The cup seams can be cut out and used to sew over the poking underwire part. |
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Accordingly, the bottom of the bucket is cut out and replaced with new steel plate, welding it into position. |
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It was a rag doll, stamped front and back on a piece of cloth that you cut out and sewed around and filled with sawdust. |
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Carefully cut out as many of the stems as necessary, taking out diseased or weak growth first and untangle the rest if possible. |
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Two hours after this, the flesh about the wound was cut out, and the part burnt with a hot iron, and the arm embrocated with warm oil. |
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As the aircraft flew over his house, the engine started to cut out and was sputtering. |
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I haven't seen it, but I heard they cut out an awful lot of parts of it, which were gruesome. |
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The whiffletrees were cut out from beneath Kearney's feet and went with the horse. |
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The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash. |
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Using a 4-inch round cookie cutter, cut out 24 discs and transfer to a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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He did not follow a strict diet but cut out beer, whisky and cakes for the 40 days of Lent. |
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I always thought you weren't cut out to be a proper lady and I knew I'd be here waiting when you fell flat on your face. |
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Use a keyhole saw and utility knife to cut out the damaged portion and clean out broken pieces around the edges of the hole. |
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Use your utility knife or keyhole saw to cut out the hole for your new box. |
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An air of mystery surrounds plans being drawn up for a new road that will cut out the bad bends at the notorious Cononley Lane Ends. |
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Eventually the ship's throbbing cut out, and they could see the dim shapes of launches being lowered over the sides. |
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When the polenta has cooled, use a cookie cutter or a metal pastry circle to cut out little cakes. |
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Abnormal cells are cut out using a heated wire with an electrical current running through it. |
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Peel the grapefruit and, using a serrated knife, cut out individual sections so that no white pith remains. |
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The manager has had words with his squad and is determined to cut out the niggling dissent. |
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Roll out the dough as thinly as possible and, using pastry cutters, cut out any shapes you like and place them on a lightly greased baking tray. |
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I found that the sound was kind of grainy at times and seemed to cut out occasionally. |
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Richards will have her work cut out to convince clients the cuts were needed and stop a further damaging exodus. |
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Skilled workmen then cut out the designs in sheet steel and hauled them to the site for assembly. |
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And when I finally got it rolled out, I thought it was boring to just cut out rectangles so I got out my heart shaped cookie cutter. |
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Small pieces of veneer were cut out to reveal the fixings inside the drop-front and the lower doors. |
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It made my engines cut out, leaving me without power, without control, and without vision. |
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They headed to the control room, a small alcove in the wall with a window cut out of it to see the entire hangar. |
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Poor devil had his tongue cut out, so he trained the parrot to talk for him. |
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Excluded from society, essentially cut out of her aunt's will, Lily descends the social ladder. |
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A new intergovernmental conference could cut out the most controversial parts, making it more palatable to British tastes. |
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Somewhere he had picked up a pair of black gloves with the fingers cut out and had taken a liking to them. |
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Perhaps we should cut out the defensive attitudes and actually read what was posted? |
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In winter we wrap up in scarves and Steptoe-style gloves with the fingers cut out. |
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We had to go back and cut out the Day-Glo, then reapply it in the places where it worked. |
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Cut your hole using the same method you cut out the hole for the subwoofer amp. |
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Aaron and Rachel had already cut out a slice of a beautiful white layer cake and shared the first dance. |
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The second garboard was cut out using a router and a pattern-cutting bit using the first garboard as a pattern. |
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Transfer the crepes to a cutting board and, using a 4-inch round cutter, cut out 18 circles. |
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The innards of the book are carefully cut out, leaving only the book boards. |
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Core the red peppers, halve, cut out all the white pith and place the pepper pieces skin side up on a grill tray. |
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A mixture of four parts water and one part antifreeze with a few drops of liquid soap should be placed in each cut out milk jug. |
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In this country, all we know how to do is cut out gall bladders, instead of make them better. |
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Plus, regulators will have their work cut out in making sure that grid and generator managers are not colluding. |
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Some beneficiaries named in the original will of July 14th 2000 were cut out in any of three codicils subsequently added. |
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Though she is coarse and stupid, she imagines she is cut out for a job in the movies. |
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Once inside, students cut out the squid's lungs, stomach, ink sac, and pen. |
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Electricity was arcing across a gap of about an inch and a half and triggering a safety cut out. |
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Then three hundred copies of each litho had to be cut out, using zinc templates which I had trimmed against the periphery of the original papers. |
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Using rolling pins, the students roll out a clay slab and cut out a rectangle with the paper clip. |
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Entrances to the building are through high triangular archways cut out of the diamond grid of the facade. |
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Chips are cut out of wafers, and are used to power electronics devices such as cell phones. |
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Sato's car cut out as he approached the grid and he joined the race a lap in arrears. |
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This is partly to cut out the noise and vibration from passing trams and traffic. |
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You would do better to cut out a large circle of wood and use a tape measure to find its circumference and diameter. |
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Needless to say, when my visit makes it on to the Tuesday late edition of the show, they have cut out the F-word. |
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If your uncle's head is cut out of the picture on the screen, it won't magically reappear when you hit the Print button. |
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Outside of the fact that there would have been no supervillain, Doc Ock could easily have been cut out of the film. |
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The directors' faces look cut out, almost as if by hand, and fit awkwardly against the mountain backdrop. |
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Tamara cut out a muffin for herself and placed it on the white china plate. |
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She cut out sugar, white flour and processed foods and drank only water and tea. |
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The carbon fiber scales have been curvaceously cut out to both accent the handle and enhance the grip. |
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Draw out your bedroom dimensions and on another sheet cut out your furniture to scale. |
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I cut out almost two dozen over the next 10 minutes, rolling and stretching where I must, patching a hole, a tear, a crack. |
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I'm not cut out to spend evenings on the sofa watching television and going to bed early. |
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I then measured an equal distance from both sides and marked the area to be cut out. |
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But you, a home-grown Minnesota boy, weren't cut out for that New York scene for long. |
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With the position we are in and with games running out very quickly we have got to cut out these schoolboy errors. |
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Their livers were then cut out and borne in triumph to a local restaurant, where the chef was ordered to cook them. |
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The gunman wore a light blue tracksuit and a balaclava of the same colour with the eyes and mouth cut out. |
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In one such incident, he was in a test flight when one of the engines cut out on his aircraft, she said. |
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I'm naturally a pretty scrawny guy, so we cut out cardio entirely and just focused on bulking up. |
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Rather than being told to cut out alcohol, a man might be urged to modify his drinking. |
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The overskirt was cut out, so I assumed it would show an underskirt underneath. |
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The result is thick laminated glass that will cut out most of the noise, as well as offering protection against the harsh highveld sun. |
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The number seven seed will have her work cut out against seed Fionna Geaves, but like Taylor will be banking on the support of the home crowd. |
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These restrictions automatically cut out many working class families as well as students or other renters subletting in older homes. |
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At the same time, youth counsellors have been cut out of Toronto's public education system as a frill. |
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The cultural supplements of Germany's newspapers, always fond of high-flown debates, will have their work cut out for them this summer. |
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I then suggested a cardboard cut out of Juliet like the ones of Darth Vader and Stormtroopers that Star Wars mentalists have in their kitchens. |
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We have our work cut out, but taking over from anyone who dies in office is never easy. |
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We're going to have our work cut out for us, but they are definitely the team to beat. |
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The top end of the lorry's trailer was left hanging over the back of the car, which had to be cut out by firemen. |
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A 2-litre milk bottle with the top cut out, leaving the handle on, makes an excellent scoop to empty baths, troughs etc. |
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I cut out high-fat fried foods and red meat from my diet and instead filled it with fruits and vegetables. |
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At which point we wondered why the whole economy didn't just base itself on the dollar, and cut out all of this shilly-shallying. |
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Using a biscuit or scone cutter, cut out rounds as big or as little as you like. |
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There were cut out newspaper articles about hockey and other miscellaneous pieces of paper. |
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This would create a frictionless economy in which all greedy, inefficient middlemen would be effectively cut out of the action. |
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Anyway, wrestling with that was a lot like trying to figure out how to cut out this bag so it did that slouchy crumply thing I wanted. |
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All Katie wants to do is cut out pictures from magazines and paste them to a poster board. |
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I cut out pictures of monkeys from old magazines, and by the week before half-term, my project book was bulging with them. |
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The newspaper reported that he had followed doctors' advice to cut out snacks and eat regular meals, losing a stone in weight in the process. |
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It is made with a series of stencils cut out of paper soaked in linseed oil, turpentine and hand-coloured. |
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Other lesions can be cut out entirely and the wound closed up with stitches. |
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He bought the child a Moses basket, and decorated it with pictures cut out from story books. |
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Shotgun microphones are the most common in film-making, due to their ability to cut out extraneous noise and focus in on the particular subject. |
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Notices were placed in prominent places in their bars warning customers to cut out bad language. |
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They can be engraved, sculpted in bas-relief, in haut-relief and in certain cases they are cut out with varying degrees of openwork. |
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Does this also mean that it was also very tightly written, that there was nothing you could cut out without unbalancing everything? |
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He accepts they will have their work cut out but refuses to harbour any negative thoughts. |
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When painting with a stencil cut out use a short bristled brush and with a dabbing motion apply your paint. |
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This is pretty challenging stuff, and we will undoubtedly have our work cut out to achieve this. |
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As soon as it touched the ground, the other engine cut out and the plane slewed off the runway before coming to rest on the grass. |
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Using a small cookie-cutter, cut out rounds and place on an ungreased baking-tray. |
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Speakers would cut out at random, and would only come back on when I turned the amp off and on again, or turned it up to full volume. |
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Using a handsaw or circular saw, carefully cut out the stringer along your layout lines. |
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Its basically an oversized shirt, and overpriced at that, but I dig the slouchiness and the cut out shoulders and the soft muted grey. |
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I have been doing half-cafs in the am, but it's going to be really hard to cut out the mid morning coffee and mid afternoon tea. |
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If you are a stickler for quiet brakes, you can also cut out shim washers for spacing the brake caliper brake mounts on the frame or fork. |
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Green Team volunteers generally use bowsaws or billhooks to cut out growing shoots in a selected area known as a cant. |
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With about 9 000 kilometres of surfaced roads and 2 000 kilometres of unsurfaced roads, the Johannesburg Roads Agency has its work cut out. |
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This was a circular crown saw with a central pin, which would cut out a disc or button of bone. |
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They're efficient bursts of less-is-more rock that ride riffs hard then cut out right before they stale. |
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They checked to see if the slab would easily wrap around the pipe and then used a straight edge to cut out an appropriate-sized rectangle from the clay. |
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In addition, because House Democrats were cut out of the negotiations over the bill, they don't feel any incentive to play ball. |
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With more than a minute cut out of the reruns, syndicated episodes often drop entire relevant-to-the-plot scenes and b stories. |
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Using the above apps can cut out the clutter, get you the best deals right away, and streamline your travels. |
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I love her, but I just don't think I'm cut out for a life of wedded bliss. |
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With racks of lamb at superb value, as always, you should get one, cut out the individual chops, coat them with honey and mustard and pop them on the barbecue. |
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Even the railings on the stairs feature little tulips cut out of the wood. |
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In those early days, a loudspeaker was set in a plywood basket or frame with a circle cut out for the cone. |
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This obsession with food choice often leads people to cut out the wrong ones, proliferating the continuation of new diets. |
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In the evenings, she would look over their bank statements and bills, calculating and recalculating numbers until she found a way to cut out enough luxuries. |
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Julia is a hard act to follow and I will have my work cut out. |
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But bamboo growers and promoters have their work cut out for them if they want to create a solid industry in Mexico, in part because they are starting almost from scratch. |
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All that manpower came in handy, because dotcom had to be cut out of his panic room. |
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These three bases were backed up by seven auxiliary fields and a number of emergency landing strips that had been cut out of the surrounding jungle and bush. |
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I sometimes think I'm not cut out for this whole technology lark, and today my faith in that belief has swung wildly from one extreme to the other. |
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In the same way that oil companies moved rapidly to lead-free petrol, PC manufacturers wish to cut out the contaminating element by moving to non-lead alternatives. |
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Trim the fennel bulbs, cut lengthwise in half, and cut out most of the core. |
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In nineteenth-century Turkey, for instance, many Armenians were afraid that if they were heard speaking Armenian, their tongues might be cut out by Turks. |
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I followed her recipe to a T so I won't re-print it, but I didn't have the heart to cut out hearts since that would waste so much precious cookie. |
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It is a good idea to also cut out a small opening above the bit for air-flow, and leave sufficient room in your table opening for sawdust to escape the cut. |
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Nobody can tell, but they will certainly have their work cut out for them. |
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When a book is released I flick through a few magazines and if I find something, buy the magazine, cut out the review, and add it to my scrap books. |
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He is very good at it and doesn't need the ministrations of censors, interrupters, and editors who thoughtfully cut out important parts of his statements or replies. |
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Shon, who is partially sighted after being struck in the right eye by a shuttlecock when he was 15, certainly had his work cut out for him against his Indonesian opponent. |
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Fold the pintucked and embellished yardage along the center back tuck and cut out the garment back, aligning the tuck with the foldline placement. |
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But Kerrey will have his work cut out for him just getting that big-city smell off him and learning to speak Nebraskan again. |
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As well as the titles I have cut out a couple of line breaks, it's an attempt to make it all look a little better, I'll reserve judgement for now, things could change back. |
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The circles were cut out and placed one on top of one another. |
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There were a few times when jokes were cut out of a rerun because, for example, they were about someone who had died since the show originally aired. |
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But when something has to be cut, usually the jokes are cut out. |
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When pruning the Apple tree, first cut out any dead or deceased branches, being careful to make cuts close to the main branch, without leaving any stub. |
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I don't think I was cut out for a long career as a lecturer. |
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Here was proof that blackmail was not something I was cut out for. |
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Perhaps he has discovered that he is cut out to be a soldier after all. |
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This photo may undercut her assertion that she was cut out of the loop. |
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Created with a rear-screen optical printer and mattes cut out of construction paper, A Man Whose Life Was Full of Woe has a rough, ecstatic collage quality. |
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I have decided that I'm not cut out to be a social butterfly. |
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Making springerles is quite a production because you have to hand-press the wooden mold into the cookies dough and cut out each individual cookie. |
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If confirmed, rabbi Saperstein will have more than his share of work cut out for him. |
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To achieve the correct size of the oasis for the container, press the opening of the vase on to the oasis and then try to cut out the exact shape with a sharp knife. |
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I cut out a paper stencil and sprayed through it onto the chairs. |
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This means that things from the gutter didn't just biodegrade into the past's oozy compost heap, but stayed cut out, sharp and clear, to be resurrected in some kind of future. |
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So why not cut out sugar and artificial sweeteners and try sweetening your lemonade, smoothies and summer dessert recipes with xylitol, lo hart or stevia? |
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Third, cut out sufficient of the last year's branch growth to evenly space all branches, allowing even sunlight penetration throughout the treetop. |
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According to his friends, he is not a man cut out for such photocalls. |
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Recent amendments to the Privacy Act basically tried to cut out private organisations being able to compile information about people without their knowledge. |
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Roll out the pie dough, and cut out circles with a cookie cutter. |
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Get them to make their own storage boxes by painting cardboard ones with poster paints, sticking on pictures cut out of magazines or having fun with glue and glitter. |
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She urged those planning to lose weight not to go on a crash diet but to eat three balanced, healthy meals each day, cut out fatty foods and take regular exercise. |
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Now crease the paper template along both sides and cut out the opening. |
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The producers were instructed by the BBC to cut out double entendres as these were said to be giving offence to some listeners of the Light Programme. |
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Abolishing compulsory voting would cut out the donkey vote to some extent. |
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Nearby in Balaclava, a submarine base is cut out of the side of a mountain, making it invisible to surveillance and able to withstand a 10 megaton nuclear explosion. |
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Republicans will have their work cut out for them trying to shift blame to Democrats for their own erratic, haphazard and incoherent process. |
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Next, cut out your piece of perforated MDF and panel pin this to the door frame. |
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However he will have his work cut out in the first semi where he has Redwood Mick and Shopping Basket as rivals. |
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Students cut out both organic and geometric shapes from primary and secondary colors of construction paper. |
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The moccasin maker had a pile of deer-skin on the table, waiting to be cut out. |
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I cut out the basic spreader shape on a scroll saw, and drill the holes with a drill press. |
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To make window frames, apply gold 33 acrylic paints leaf to craft or art paper, let dry, then cut out frames with a craft knife. |
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In Sinclair's book, published by Pan Macmillan, Jane's childhood is cut out, save for references to a vaguely sapphic past in the boarding house. |
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For a face, cut out a circle from cardstock Glue on yarn for fur, pompom eyes with felt pupils, a balloon nose, and a rickrack mouth. |
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Rhomboids have been cut out of it and most of the holes refitted with the excised pieces but not quite cleanly. |
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He's cut out of the family photo, shunned at the mosque and he loses out on a market stall when Roxy badmouths him. |
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Arctiid, who had cut out much of the running, kept on well in the closing stages to finish two and a half lengths away in third. |
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Job board EmptyLemon advises most jobseekers to cut out the middle man and go straight to the employer if they want to find their perfect job. |
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From cute baby dinos to teeth gnashing predators, the zookeepers have got their work cut out containing all the fierce creatures in their crates. |
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Using a sharp knife, cut out Y-front shaped cookies from the dough and slide these on to the baking sheet. |
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First I cut out all fats, then all carbs, then practically all solid food. |
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I'm not really cut out for camping outdoors. I'm allergic to mosquito bites. |
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The lady was publicly knouted, had her tongue cut out, flung, a piece of quivering and bleeding flesh, on a cart, and banished to Siberia. |
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Last at halfway, Moore bided his time waiting for the right moment to make his move, as Tiggy Wiggy and Redstart cut out the running. |
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In other instances second looks reveal unexpected excisions or additions to the posters or a semilegible word cut out of painted paper. |
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Thus a whole level of administration was cut out and only partially rebuilt by subsequent rulers. |
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The launch failed due to a leak in the second stage oxidiser pressurisation system, which caused it to cut out early. |
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He started work at the National Provincial Bank in 1922 but quickly realised he was not cut out to be a banker. |
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Pupils made the piece with her in Emin's style of sewing cut out letters onto a large piece of material. |
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One third of unemployed people have cut out meals or reduced the quality of their diet due to lack of cash. |
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For the feet, cut out a heartshaped piece of orange card and glue the pine cone to the heart with the rounded end facing forward. |
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Follow the heavy black line and carefully cut out Humpty, his tank top, his Hawaiian shirt, his flip-flops, and his sun visor. |
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So, if they're the 21st largest nation in the world, they want the G21, and think it's highly unfair if they have been cut out. |
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Other than the usual stuff like washing with bleach etc, cut out the section of plasterboard with the black marks right back to the joists. |
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It was made of 25 pieces of paper, each figure cut out and pasted onto the background. |
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The current administration has cut out the ABA from the prenomination aspect entirely, even for district and court of appeals judges. |
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Although Simmons, as a professional purveyor of horror and fantasy, is no dim imaginer, he has his work cut out for him. |
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For the last three days council workers have had to wait for the outgoing tide to use hand saws to cut out blocks of the foam to reduce its size. |
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Some of the gorier bits had to be cut out of our film, so if you want to see more, go to Dr Escudero's website at wdr. |
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Cut a piece of plywood for the base and sides, then glue and panel pin this in place, then cut out the drawer faces. |
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The kitten was caught in the fan belt and had managed to rip out a wire in the engine, which caused it to cut out. |
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Use a pad saw to cut into the plasterboard and then use a wood saw to cut out the space. |
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I just wasn't cut out to be a whitewash salesman, so to speak. |
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Hence a certain gladiatour, whose caul Galen cut out, was so liable to suffer cold, that he kept his belly constantly covered with wool. |
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We've cut out the middleman and can reduce prices for our customers. |
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Before these genes form any protein, cells cut out all the introns and splice together the remaining exons. |
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And with other boys seeing the prince's underpants are prize trophies, she had her work cut out. |
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When Dougray Scott realised what a Triffid looked like, he knew he was going to have his work cut out for him. |
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While the timpanists certainly had their work cut out, the work came to a massive and triumphant conclusion. |
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Donald, who has cut out fry-ups and lager, decided he needed to do something after feeling ill on holiday. |
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This will cut out further irritants such as preservatives, overly abrasive scrubs, soap, sodium lauryl sulphate, perfumes and alcohol. |
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From craft foam, cut out two matching cathead shapes, two triangles for inside the cat's ears, and a heart for its nose. |
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Two people were cut out of the car by firefighters and were taken to Milton Keynes General Hospital where they were to remain overnight. |
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Then along comes somebody else who says you've got epizootic and he can cure epizootic and he doesn't have to cut out the epi. |
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But with faith healers, people meditating under pyramids and a statue with growing hair to contend with, it looks as if he might have his work cut out. |
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Jack has to cut out the seagulling and get in and do the dirty work. |
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Adrenaline junkies will lap up the action and with full balance board support you'll have your work cut out to keep on the straight and narrow down the slopes. |
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Adrenaline junkies will lap up the snow-clad action and with full balance board support you'll have your work cut out to keep on the straight and narrow down the slopes. |
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We seemed to outgate them for most of the meeting and if we can do that at our track and cut out some of the little mistakes, then it could be a very different story. |
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Then there's the crochet-hook technique where a varicosity is hooked through a small incision in the skin, cut out and the healthy ends of the vein are joined up. |
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I made up a sheet with 15 pictures cut out from the previous week's newspaper, three dingbats to solve and a few mathstype questions at the bottom. |
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To pick up your free copy of The Twits audio CD just cut out the voucher below and take it to your local RS McColl or McColls stores in Scotland today only. |
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Frazzled frog Kermit has got his work cut out as he tries to manage his unruly team while his diva ex, Miss Piggy, is the pampered host who's still squawking out demands. |
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If we cut out the middle-man, we will both have better profits. |
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The car had a large panoramic sunroof, which the fire crews cut out. |
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Without a band he relied on his electro-acoustic guitar and drum machine, which mostly worked when the tempo was set correctly and didn't cut out halfway through a song. |
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The contour shape was then cut out of the chipboard with sharp scissors. |
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That is why I have not put in, or have cut out, practically all references to anything like 'religion', to cults or practices, in the imaginary world. |
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The proteins can be more easily identified after the band or spot is cut out, at which point they are digested with enzymes into smaller peptides. |
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Simply cut out the faulty section and replace with a new section of identical cast iron pipe and join it to the existing pipe using Timesaver couplings. |
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This booster engine was set to cut out automatically at a certain speed. |
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If he plans to translate all the idioms, he has his work cut out for him. |
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Adelie penguins, meanwhile, have their work cut out keeping their chicks safe from skuas, and a minke whale suffers at the hands of a family of killer whales. |
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The Commission, Parliament and Court of Justice are largely cut out of activities in the second and third pillars, with the Council dominating proceedings. |
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When the pipe diameter is large enough, a circular dam can be cut out of the material for fixing in place with the water-soluble adhesive provided. |
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The mail-coat, or byrnie, was made of iron links that probably were cut out of sheet metal with a die, or from flat hammered wire cut into short lengths. |
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Reader J Morris should cut out the melodramatics and accept bacteria are everywhere and stop implying Glasgow is somehow dirtier than the next city. |
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Simply take a straight-edged vase and cut out Fablon to fit exactly. |
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Yeast was one of the things which I was to cut out, as was cow's milk and apart from those two there were other minor things like acai berries which I would rarely eat. |
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When the paintings were completed, the students cut out the figures and surrounding context into relevant shapes using X-acto knives and scroll saws. |
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She draped the pieces on a dress form and cut out pattern pieces. |
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Panda's mixed media canvas for the show is a blow up of a picture from some un-remembered edition of the Olympics that he had cut out from a newspaper long ago. |
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They soon found that the entire place was composed of the finest rock crystals, or rather it appeared to have been cut out of one gigantic crystal by some cyclopian lapidary. |
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As sandpaper is pushed across wood, the abrasive grains dig into the surface and cut out minute shavings, which are called swarf in industry jargon. |
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What with Fisher whole-hogging on one side, and K. of K. sphinxing on the other, Churchill had his work cut out to get any sort of agreement at all. |
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Alexander Hleb had ear lier cancelled out David Suazo's header for Inter, a goal which reinforced Wenger's desire to cut out his side's defensive lapses. |
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John, 41, swam two lengths of a 60-yard trench cut out of a peat bog in Wales in 1 minute, 39 seconds beating the existing record by five seconds. |
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