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He is also renowned as an engraver and as a cutter and designer of woodcuts.
Apprenticed as a cutter of dies for coinage, Jenson later became master of the royal mint at Tours.
In Havana, the main diamond-cutting center during World War II, he found work as a cutter.
Developed for use by whaling crews, it has superior handling characteristics that made it popular as a general purpose ship's boat, and it often serves as a cutter or gig.
Already well known as a cutter and polisher of diamonds in the 1980s, Mr Leviev was asked to help the Soviet state-owned diamond firm set up local factories 15 years ago.He agreed and formed a joint-venture with the state firm, now called Alrosa.
Joe Antuna, who has worked at the plant for 35 years, first as a cutter and now as a water treatment specialist, said layoffs or other changes "could hurt the plant, but it might help, too, you know, slow things down for a short time, clean things up.
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Unlike other relievers, Rivera throws only two pitches, his repertory as obvious as it is lethal: a cutter and, as Kubel saw, an occasional sinker.
As far as teaching Al Leiter to throw a cutter, he's already got that.
If you can't find it have a person standing by with a cutter as you remove the hood.
Assuming the cutters are infinitesimal, the contact segments of the crown and rock can be seen as a holistic cutter.
Born in Tasmania, Murray worked as a farmer, courier and timber cutter before enlisting in September 1914.
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