That moment, as well as anything, signifies the Japanese cut-and-paste master's arrival as a major force in the world of progressive pop music. |
The cut-and-paste property of shifted DNA is now being used to develop tools for scientific research and medical applications. |
He made it over two months from a combination of processes involving painting and cut-and-paste images, using a crackled paint effect to make it look old. |
Most rooms, even plot-centric ones, are cut-and-paste. |
A fanzine is basically a homemade cut-and-paste mag duplicated on a Xerox machine. |
Insofar as this is a cut-and-paste of the European Constitution, it deserves to be put to a referendum on ratification in each country, starting with France and the Netherlands. |