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  • 81cut bread into slices — slice bread, cut bread into thin pieces …

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  • 82cut in half — divide into two equal pieces, bisect …

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  • 83cut someone to pieces — kill or severely injure someone ■ figurative totally defeat someone …

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  • 84Diamond cut — This article is about diamond cut styles. For a broader discussion of decorative diamonds, see Diamond (gemstone). Part of a series on Diamonds Material …

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  • 85Steel-cut oats — are whole grain groats (the inner portion of the oat kernel) which have been cut into only two or three pieces. They are golden in colour and resemble small rice pieces. [ [http://www.mccanns.ie/pages/products1.html McCann s Products ] ] Steel… …

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  • 86In Pieces — Infobox Album | Name = In Pieces Type = Album Artist = Garth Brooks Released = August 31, 1993 Genre = Country pop Recorded = Jack s Track s Recording Studio Label = Liberty Producer = Allen Reynolds Reviews = *Allmusic: Rating|4|5… …

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  • 87Chess Pieces (MÄR) — The Chess Pieces (チェスの兵隊, Chesu no Koma ) is a fictional organization in the anime and manga series MÄR: Märchen Awakens Romance by the author Nobuyuki Anzai, and plays the role of the main antagonist faction. It is a military faction which, over …

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  • 88The Final Cut (album) — The Final Cut Studio album by Pink Floyd …

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  • 89Wave-cut platform — Wave cut platform. In this case, alternating hard and soft layers have been folded up vertically and eroded by the tides, resulting in a regular ripple pattern at the surface. A wave cut platform, or shore platform is the narrow flat area often… …

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  • 90Symplectic cut — In mathematics, specifically in symplectic geometry, the symplectic cut is a geometric modification on symplectic manifolds. Its effect is to decompose a given manifold into two pieces. There is an inverse operation, the symplectic sum, that… …

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