The phrase
"small cut" means a small injury or wound on the skin caused by a sharp object, such as a knife or a paper edge.
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Look for
small cuts in everyday spending: Try negotiating a lower rate with your utilities company, or skip one restaurant meal a week.
We have a medical clinic 5 minutes away
for small cuts or if you get sick for any reason.
This is less of a problem
with smaller cuts like chicken breasts — though even those benefit from resting at room temperature for five or 10 minutes before cooking.
We use plastic knives and have at least six
small cutting boards for six kids to be working at one time.
The story is told through
small cut scenes that take place only a few times throughout the whole game.
The bacteria enter the bloodstream
through small cuts in the skin and then damage the kidneys and sometimes also the liver.
Then why did they pass the one house bill that provided bigger cuts for working / middle class while
giving smaller cuts to the donor class?
Reduce heat and continue to simmer for 15 — 20 minutes, depending on
how small you cut them, until tender.
He said only 13 % of the securities would retain their full value, though more than two - thirds would see
only small cuts in value, ranging up to 3 %.
Besides giving up control and receiving a
much smaller cut of the revenue, most traditionally published authors end up having to do most of their own marketing anyway.
The procedure
uses small cuts over the joint to insert cameras and uses small instruments to assess joint damage and plan joint repair.
Those solutions include
offering smaller cuts of meat, custom seasoning and hard - to - make items that consume valuable time for restaurants in their kitchens.
It is a little pricey but since we just
put small cut up slices on top of their kibble it's not too expensive to us.
+1 Actually I would have love it if the whole dress was with
small cut outs like this one.
Restaurants feature 75 wines by the glass, robust dessert menus, more seafood options and
smaller cuts of steak, and even custom seating designed to be more comfortable for women.
Add the stock & the ginger and cook until the vegetables are totally softened, about 45 minutes (or longer) depending on
how small you cut them.
Restaurants are also responding to the increase in beef prices by
offering smaller cuts or raising their menu prices.
Using a knife make
small cuts from stem to stem as you would make a dotted line to use when you cut the squash in half.
your dog that he is poor dog.Get in steak off your dog flea collar more than getting will help your proprietor's legal exercise as well
as small cuts as well a minimum of 5 Keep politically for travel in packs by great deals of dog flea veterinarian.
I have great credit (over 750), and my mom is willing to manage the properties for free (she has an AS in business administration [studied real estate, but didn't make it due to personal issues at the time]-RRB-, her fiance works as a general contractor and is willing to help fix up any homes for low pay / free on weekends or
small cuts if flipping.
It's a
relatively small cut from a state budget of about $ 122 billion, but getting the Legislature to assemble and reopen the budget, and to make cuts in an election year, was no small feat.
A cut, and usually it will be a
very small cut of what they've earned for that week.»
The latter is done through the Wii U GamePad, and the game seems to go
into small cut - scene - type events when the tablet controller is in use.
The wind cuts, and
other smaller cuts in the ROC system, will lower bills by # 6 p.a in 2013/14, $ 5 pa in 2014.15, but DECC says costs will rise after, by about # 3 pa., as new projects emerge.
Actually I've realized that this dress has been so accommodating, that I'm creating it in a different color and a
slightly smaller cut for after pregnancy, to give me something to look forward to.
Examining the components of expenditure, we find that instructional categories were prioritized over noninstructional, so instructional expenditure only
sustained small cuts in the initial years after recession.
The surgery can be «open» — meaning, the doctor will make a large cut to remove the tumor, surrounding healthy tissue, and nearby lymph nodes all at once — or «minimally invasive,» in which a surgeon can use special tools to remove the growths by making a
few smaller cuts.
NOAA's two JPSS polar weather satellites would
see small cuts, whereas the two polar satellites planned to follow in their wake — called the Polar Follow On — would face a cut of $ 189 million this year as NOAA rethinks the satellites» futures in the face of competition from constellations of small commercial satellites.
Yes, there will be skinned knees and
small cuts along the way (what child hasn't fallen down and gotten hurt when learning to walk?)
There are several reasons for this, including piracy and the rise of digital books, but the Guild's executive director Mary Rasenberger thinks the major reason is simply that publishers are giving
authors smaller cuts of the profits.
Better to make
smaller cuts now that you can sustain than be forced to make much more draconian ones later.
About 80 percent of the tax cuts — $ 232 billion — were for individuals;
smaller cuts subsidized investment in renewable energy and a handful of provisions for businesses.
A hemophiliac will not bleed to death from a
single small cut, but a bump or a fall can cause painful bleeding into muscles or joints.
This delectable,
small cut cooks quickly making it fantastic for a fast weeknight meal or an informal weekend grilling session.
To start, preheat the oven to 400 degrees and
spear small cuts into a 2 -3-pound spaghetti squash using a sharp knife.
Recent reports have highlighted how meat processors use the enzymes, formally known as transglutaminase and beef fibrin, to
bind smaller cuts of beef and pork and form consistently sized, uniformly shaped larger steaks.