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Of course, we must find ways to encourage resilience in new communities, she says, but not to the point where they become cut off, where people lead parallel lives.
If I could convince them of this, vast areas of questioning would be cut off: where the other flights had originated, how many there had been, where they had gone, their intelligence objectives.
Her father was a chemist, she said, who "wanted to do this farm thing, and when you're 13 or 14 years old, to be that cut off, where you couldn't even ride your bike anywhere, was debilitating — alienating, really".
Use scissors and cut off where you marked the legs.
This 1/2 tab has to be cut off where it hangs off the left edge of the gable roof.
With a pin projecting from a wood cylinder bought at a ceramics shop, with the first hand press the pin into the spinning clay near the top, or cut off where desired.
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Cut off the top, where the elastic is, then the toe, and the heel.
When taking off the string, it might be easier to cut off the end section where it was wound around the tuning peg.
Suzan Mazur: But where do you cut off what where one system ends and another begins?
We then used an automated algorithm to identify cut off points where the cumulative density of photons from the highest elevation indicates the presence of the canopy top and likewise where such cumulative density from the lowest elevation indicates the mean terrain elevation.
One of the priorities is rebuilding a crucial bridge in Dir district, which remains largely cut off and where thousands are feared trapped or dead.
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