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Rose memorably called Slash a "cancer" in a 2009 interview, which pretty much says it all.
They were called slash pines, for the cat-face scars left by the gum tappers — already thousands of acres had been tapped for turpentine.
They were called slash pines, for the cat-face scars left by the gum tappers already thousands of acres had been tapped for turpentine.
A prisoner who made a shank and tried to stab someone was Shank, and a prisoner who got hold of a razor blade and cut himself was called Slash.
The Steelers, led by running back Jerome Bettis, known as the Bus, and the scrambling quarterback Kordell Stewart, called Slash, play a brand of football that will look familiar to the Giants.
They burn the excess, called slash, after a rain or grind it up for mulch.
The layers are separated by a solidus symbol, commonly called "slash", except for the layers which list molecules that are separated by "less than" and "greater than" signs: "<>".
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Forest horticulturists use fallowing techniques variously called "slash-and-burn," "shifting cultivation," and "swidden cultivation" (a northern English term now widely used by anthropologists).
South American groups engaged in shifting agriculture as early as 3000 bce; this technique, also called slash-and-burn agriculture or swiddening, involved the periodic relocation of the entire community to a place some miles away due to the exhaustion of local fields or garden plots.
We'd call Slash and say, 'Interview tomorrow with Guitar Magazine, 12 midday.' He'd arrive at the office, we'd put him in a car, drive him to the airport and take him to the island.
Plus, they had this wildfire beast of a guitarist half made of hat called, um, Slash.
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