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"A bit cut off, really".
Not a bad place to be, I agree, but a bit cut off from the world.
It's a good thing it's a nice place to be, because it can feel a bit cut off from civilisation.
It's green, very beautiful and peaceful, remote and a bit cut off.
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A gene-by-gene comparison of sequence homology of all the predicted rice gene models with the wheat ESTs revealed that 1,588 (35.8%) and 2,220 (51%) of the gene models in chromosomes 11 and 12, respectively, have significant homology with the wheat ESTs at a bit cut-off score of 100.
However it's important to get the damaged bits cut off otherwise you'll end up with long hair that feels and looks like straw.
"Our lowest performing students hate summer school, and it is so expensive, our schools don't have the money to offer instruction to students who are just a bit above that cut off point and who really need summer learning to stay on par or catch up".
Once you've scooped out all the melon balls you can from the watermelon, turn to that bit you cut off back in step four and repeat the process.
Most banks these days do not voice such views openly for fear of being accused of not doing their bit to cut off al-Qaeda's sources of money.
I wanted Macon to sound a bit old fashioned, a little refined, cut off a little from the local twang, so I had a good voice coach and listened to a lot of recordings.
The bits you have cut off can make cuttings.
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