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But geography favored New York, where the Mohawk River Valley offered a natural cut in the mountains.
The family had a natural cut tree, opened presents Christmas morning, and enjoyed a traditional dinner of turkey and ham.
Robertson's fastball has a natural cut to it, but he does not throw a traditional cutter like Aceves, who attacked Kendrick with that pitch.
Cardinals outfielder Shane Robinson said nothing had seemed unusual about Lester's stuff; his ball had a natural cut into right-handers, just as the hitters had seen on video.
A natural cut point in the distribution of dose was 1 mGy, and this was used to discriminate between 'low-dose' and 'high-dose' procedures in analyses.
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The upheavals of the first world war made 1917 a natural cut-off date for this show.
"This is a natural cut-off point," Levein added.
As before, the pharmacophore filtering creates a natural cut-off point (shown by the dashed line in Figure 7) for separating good compounds from bad compounds.
LADOT does not have sensors installed on Angus, a natural cut-through, making it impossible to directly measure traffic volume.
A large-scale analysis showed that there exists a natural cut-off for k, and contacts with longer sequence separations contributed significantly less [23].
The distribution of continuous positivity values revealed a natural cut-off at 30%.
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