Wearing ragged cutoffs and flip-flops is generally considered bad form at most business meetings. |
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For the optical setup used in this study the inverses of the frequency cutoffs are 229 nm laterally and 814 nm axially. |
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But workers at the factory here wear safety glasses, and the equipment has automatic cutoffs to prevent workers from losing fingers. |
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If you plan to attach the connectors yourself you will find here the sizes for cable cutoffs. |
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She dressed in a pair of faded blue, denim cutoffs and an overly large, powder blue t-shirt that went down almost to her knees, covering her shorts. |
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There's no tang of char in the air, no smoke pit seething in a back alley, no long-legged waitresses in denim cutoffs and cowboy boots. |
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For the academic and special libraries, these cutoffs are in terms of book holdings instead of total holdings. |
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These cutoffs represent income levels below which families spend more than 20 percentage points above the average on food and housing. |
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When you hit the Set cutoffs button the sliders and buttons for the reference points are unblocked as well. |
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Gone were the ugly memories of errant throws to the wrong bases or ill-advised cutoffs. |
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At some point, that pair of ratty cutoffs is going to have to be removed, showing one's backside, thighs, and midsection in the blindingly bright sun. |
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I was committed to my plan out of sheer stubbornness if not near-poverty, and once I changed into some cutoffs and got on a southbound bus to Tulum, I was feeling much better. |
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It sets her apart from that trashy look of cutoffs and itty-bitty tank tops. |
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When square edge plywood is used on hipped roofs, the triangular cutoffs are flipped over and used on the other end of the same row. |
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The self energies have been addressed through a relativistically valid, if slightly nonlocal, approach through cutoffs. |
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For example, using Statistics Canada's low-income cutoffs, Myles et al. |
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Extreme meandering, anastomosing channel, cutoffs and blind channels. |
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It has been suggested that the North American WC cutoffs should be lowered to better correlate with a BMI of 25, and to better reflect changes based on age and ethnicity. |
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The low income cutoffs should not be regarded as an official measure of poverty, nor are they used by governments in establishing social assistance rates or other benefits. |
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In addition to dyking, cutoffs were made through sharp river bends. |
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The purpose of extending this procedure was to ensure that properly cutoffs were performed when monthly and quarterly summary reports were prepared. |
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Many dams possess both cutoffs and underdrainage. |
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Hmm, I'd say Kasumi. Her cutoffs, mini-tee, and suspenders seem to cover more than Fairymon's fan-servicey outfit. |
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