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But geography favored New York, where the Mohawk River Valley offered a natural cut in the mountains.
The family had a natural cut tree, opened presents Christmas morning, and enjoyed a traditional dinner of turkey and ham.
Robertson's fastball has a natural cut to it, but he does not throw a traditional cutter like Aceves, who attacked Kendrick with that pitch.
I crossed a deep natural cut in the coral wall and a shark was commuting back out to sea through that cut, and right toward me.
Currently, 400,000 visitors take helicopter and small-aircraft trips above the canyon every year, enabling them to peer into the Colorado River's huge natural cut through layer after layer of rock.
Cardinals outfielder Shane Robinson said nothing had seemed unusual about Lester's stuff; his ball had a natural cut into right-handers, just as the hitters had seen on video.
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With natural cut-offs.
In clinical reality, however, there are no natural cut-off points between localized and widespread pain.
The upheavals of the first world war made 1917 a natural cut-off date for this show.
Interspersed among activities were speakers from Baldor Specialty Foods, ReFED, Natural Cuts, and [Re]Produce who shared their own insights from experiences address food loss and waste.
"This is a natural cut-off point," Levein added.
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