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The lines were snipped from the final show.
In December 2003, twigs and buds were snipped from the top branches of the ailing beech as well as three other trees at the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in Oyster Bay Cove.
Tail samples (<1 cm) were snipped from every animal in the megabladder mouse colony.
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About three inches had been snipped from Boston's Rapunzel.
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Each vignette is gorgeously shot (hats off to cinematographer Helene Louvart) and could easily be snipped from the larger work and projected on a gallery wall.
For Myriad's patents are not on the genes as they exist in the human body, but on isolated, modified versions that have been snipped from the genome and chemically altered to make them useful in a laboratory.
It includes the early films of John and Yoko kissing, John breaking into an infectious slo-mo smile, Yoko suffering the clothes to be snipped from her body by strangers in Cut Piece.
The locks, believed to have been snipped from Presley when he joined the Army in 1958, were among about 200 items of memorabilia collected by Gary Pepper, who was president of the Tankers Fan Club for Elvis devotees.
The realism of "Margot at the Wedding" — the texture of unpredictable, lived experience that keeps both farce and melodrama in check — lies in its sense of sprawl and untidiness, in the feeling that the movie itself is snipped from an endless tangle of bad feelings and good intentions.
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