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In the case of the wagon wheel, you could cut away every spoke except for the one or two on the bottom of the wheel.
He confirmed that the commission was trying to invalidate another 10 of his Iraqiya list parliamentary winners, which potentially could cut away his narrow plurality.
At the crash scene, police officers knives up to crew members inside the burning wreckage so they could cut away passengers' seat belts.
The attorney general said the Legislature could cut away some of the tangled litigation that had the state defending its maps in separate federal courts in Washington and San Antonio.
It's likely SpaceX's live video feed above could cut away during the actual payload separation phase given the sensitivity, but we'll still get to see live footage of the launch and the landing attempt for the Falcon 9 first stage, at least.
"The provision of legal service for ordinary people in Wales is going to diminish and this government is going to abolish a very good system and a first class criminal justice system that we've taken hundreds of years to be able to improve and refine and overnight they could cut away that and what we'd be left with is a legal armageddon.
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But not all the scar tissue could be cut away.
His illness was of the flesh, and could be cut away.
Discovery televised the walk on a 10-second delay, so the channel could have cut away had Mr. Wallenda fallen.
More importantly, you could actually cut away many spokes and the wheel would continue to not collapse (while standing still, that is), if you picked the right spokes.
Bas Wiebe, commercial manager of salvage company Resolve's Asia operations, said they could have cut away parts of the rotting wreckage using mechanical equipment known as grabs.
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