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It made another ragged cut, starting the matching process over again.
A ragged cut rips open more cells and leads to more browning.
A scarf is so light that most knives, even when razor sharp, either grab the silk or leave a ragged cut.
Barbels fixed immediately after surgery showed a ragged, cut surface exposing blood-filled sinuses and the central rod (Fig. 8A,B).
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The day is fine, the sun will shine" with a tableau of a breakfast table and a rooster cock-a-doodle-dooing at the sun peering through a window, each piece made from ragged cut-paper, is child-friendly.
Grandfield even started a bimonthly fanzine, published in old-school punk style with ragged cut-and-paste layout, to spread the word on bands, artists and shows.
A dull knife will result in ragged cuts and be a lot harder to maneuver.
You'll need to remove all the working parts from the space between the number pad and the other keys so that the case can be cut without damaging the insides with less-than-ideally placed or stress-focusing ragged cuts to mechanical parts, or with breaks in electronic circuits.
Mr. DeVecchio tried several legal maneuvers — including claiming immunity from prosecution as a federal agent — but each failed, and he appeared in court yesterday in a drab gray suit, ragged crew cut and crinkled features, watched from the gallery by rows of agents dressed nearly identically.
Using a craft knife (scissors will leave a ragged edge), cut out the rectangle to make the coin slot.
But I had left campus where, if the weather was warm enough, you wore ragged bottom cut-offs and dirty old T-shirts — men and women.
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