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At the center of the village, a Long Island Rail Road grade crossing cuts across Hempstead Avenue, the main east-west thoroughfare, near a tiny park and the Malverne station.
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The concept differs from borderline, which crosses, cuts and separates space.
He cross-cuts it, a style he picked up from looking at baseball fields.
But the map that was subsequently issued showed the same persistent cross-cut angle, Mr. Hess said.
At a more inward level, the cross-cut close-ups rhyme with another fond gaze – ours for the screen.
One of the few other items is cross-cut marrow bones ($8), with marinated shallots to curb the beefy opulence.
The result is deliberately cinematic, as the opera cross-cuts between the handmaid's life before and after the revolution.
There are ravishing cross-cut close-ups and an instant of intimate communion that will last to posterity.
At the brow of the hill is a rough-hewn standing stone, a cross cut into its face.
But the video didn't measure up; it cross-cut the same city scenes with landscapes of rice paddies.
The literal translation of the Milanese osso bucco is "bones with holes": braised, cross-cut veal shanks.
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