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The image to the right shows the last 1.5cm (0.59") or so has no cutting edge at all, so would be useless for heavy cuts such as carrots, which is what the larger knives are often needed for.
"There have been heavy cuts to many hospital sectors.
These were bumpy years for Covent Garden, with union difficulties and heavy cuts in public funding.
Jackie Baillie, Scottish Labour's finance spokeswoman, said Swinney's statement concealed a series of heavy cuts.
Administrative staff, tireless and unseen, who keep the theatre running, have also faced heavy cuts.
I guess I'm reasonably confident that Radio 4 will not have to take particularly heavy cuts.
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Furthermore, the cut is a heavy cut.
Waterford glass, heavy cut glassware produced in Waterford, Ire., from 1729.
The Almeida was not alone among the London organisations with a substantial reputation to take a heavy cut.
He'd been outbid on the Sinatra photo, but he wouldn't leave empty-handed: the Spirit Award was memorialized by a heavy cut-crystal bowl.
The "heavy cut" porterhouse turned out to be of average size and did not warrant a price of $38.95 $100 higher than anything else on the menu).
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