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  • 111cut a wide swath — cut a (wide) swath 1. to cause a lot of destruction, death, or harm in a particular place. Violent thunderstorms cut a swath of destruction through the area, blowing down trees and damaging houses. 2. to attract a lot of interest or attention.… …

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  • 112cut a swath — cut a (wide) swath 1. to cause a lot of destruction, death, or harm in a particular place. Violent thunderstorms cut a swath of destruction through the area, blowing down trees and damaging houses. 2. to attract a lot of interest or attention.… …

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  • 113Cut (Golden Earring album) — Cut Studio album by Golden Earring Released August 1982 …

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  • 114Cut and Blind — EP by Joseph Arthur Released August 1996 Recorded 1996 Genre Alternative rock …

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  • 115Down to Earth (Rainbow album) — Down to Earth Studio album by Rainbow Released 28 July 1979 Recorded …

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  • 116cut somebody down to size — cut sb down to ˈsize idiom to show sb that they are not as important as they think they are Main entry: ↑sizeidiom …

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  • 117Cut-to-length logging — (CTL) is a mechanized harvesting system in which trees are delimbed and cut to length directly at the stump. CTL is typically a two man, two machine operation with a harvester felling, delimbing, and bucking trees and a forwarder transporting the …

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  • 118Cut Your Ribbon — is the first track on the album Wiretap Scars by Sparta. Another version of this song was released, and it contains many differences, most notably the lyrics. Also, the version of the song off the album has a tone to it that makes the song sound… …

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  • 119Down by the River Where the Dead Men Go — is the third book of a trilogy by novelist George Pelecanos with the same protagonist, Nick Stefanos. In this volume he has retired from his previous job as a crime investigator in Washington D.C., and makes a living as a bartender at a local bar …

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  • 120down|shift|er — DOWN SHIHF tuhr», noun. a person who reduces his or her level of consumption: »Many of the downshifters were parents who had cut their consumption to reduce working hours (Carey Goldberg) …

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