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  1. Cut (archaeology)
    Cut (archaeology)
    archaeology feature such as a ditch or pit. In laymans terms a cut can be thought of a hole that was dug ...Image Pitsection.jpg thumb Fig 1. Saxon pit half sectioned In Archaeology and stratification archaeology ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  2. Cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    Cut archaeology , a negative archaeological context representing the removal of part of the archaeological ...wiktionary cut TOCright Cut and similar may refer to A type of wound , usually a laceration or incision ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  3. The Cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    The Cut is the name of several different things In geography The Cut London is a street in London The Cut, Berkshire is a river in Berkshire , England The Cut is a cutting and bridge over same in Banbridge ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  4. In the Cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    Infobox Film name In the Cut image In the cut.jpg caption Promotional poster for the film. director Jane ... budget gross 23,726,793 preceded by followed by website amg id 1 282775 imdb id 0199626 In the Cut ..
    Cut (archaeology)

    Cut (archaeology)
  5. Archaeology
    Cut (archaeology)
    or a ditch, consists of two parts the Cut archaeology cut and the Fill archaeology fill . The cut ...For the magazine about archaeology Archaeology magazine Image archaeology.rome.arp.jpg thumb 300px right ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  6. New Cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    New Cut may refer to Haddiscoe Cut , on the Norfolk Broads, England The New Cut of the River Avon, Bristol , England New Cut, London , England disambig ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  7. Cut, Alba
    Cut (archaeology)
    Image Cut jud Alba.png thumb Cut is a Commune in Romania commune located in Alba County , Romania . It has ... County eo Cut hu Kútfalva nl Cut ro Cut, Alba vo Cut ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  8. Final cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    wiktionary Final cut may refer to Final cut privilege , the film director artistic control right Final Cut Pro , non linear video editing software by Apple, Inc. Final Cut Express Final Cut Server Final ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  9. The Final Cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    The Final Cut may refer to The Final Cut album The Final Cut album a 1983 album by Pink Floyd The Final Cut 2004 film The Final Cut 2004 film by Omar Naim starring Robin Williams The Final Cut TV serial ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  10. Cut Off
    Cut (archaeology)
    Cut Off can refer to Cut Off, Louisiana , a town in the United States Cutoff steam engine , the point in the piston stroke at which the inlet valve is closed disambig pl Cut Off ujednoznacznienie ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  11. Cut (gems)
    Cut (archaeology)
    When a gemstone is desired to be used in jewelry, it is cut depending on the size and shape of the rough, as well as the desired piece of jewelry to be made. As a rule of thumb, a cut gemstone will reduce ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  12. Cut-out
    Cut (archaeology)
    Cut out may refer to Cut out espionage , a mechanism used to pass information Cut Outs Photographic Industry , the definition of an image which is photographed on a white background and can be cut out ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  13. Princess cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    This article is about the diamond cut. For the hair cut, see hime cut . Unreferenced date September 2008 The Princess cut is the second most popular diamond cut cut shape for diamond s and accentuates ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  14. False cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    A false cut is a move used either in Magic illusion magic , or for cheating when playing card games . It appears to be a real Cut cards cut , but leaves the Deck cards deck in the same order as when it began ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  15. Cut (cards)
    Cut (archaeology)
    performed the shuffle for a procedure called a cut . Procedure The dealer completes their shuffle ... form of the cut is done by taking, roughly, the top one half of the cards, and placing them ..
    Cut (archaeology)

    Cut (archaeology)
  16. Cut brandy
    Cut (archaeology)
    Cut brandy is a liquor made of brandy and hard cereal grain liquor. Sugar is used to soften taste. Grades Most cut brandies are graded by the relative amount of brandy it contains. Grades are represented ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  17. Fire cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    Orphan date July 2007 In the construction of masonry buildings, a fire cut or fireman s cut is a diagonal cut along the top of a joist where it enters a masonry wall. If the joist burns through somewhere ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  18. Clean-cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    Softredirect wiktionary clean cut Template Longcomment added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  19. Trilliant cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    A trilliant cut is a type of gemstone cut, which is triangular, as the name suggests. It is sometimes called trillion, or trillian. The cut comes in two different variations, with curved and uncurved sides ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  20. Asymmetric cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    An asymmetric cut is a haircut in which the hair is cut in such a way that the hair does not have left right symmetry and one side is cut or appears to be longer than the other. Talk show host Rosie O ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  21. Bowl cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    on the left sports a bowl cut A bowl cut , also known as a beach cut , pot haircut , chili bowl , or a mushroom cut , is a haircut where the hair is cut short on the sides and back and allowed to grow ..
    Cut (archaeology)

    Cut (archaeology)
  22. Cut to shape
    Cut (archaeology)
    Cut to shape is a Philately philatelic term referring to a postage stamp or postal stationery stamp than has been cut to the shape of the design, such as an octagon, circle or oval, instead of simply cut ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  23. Cut-point
    Cut (archaeology)
    Image Cut point.svg right thumb The neck of this eight like figure is a cut point. In topology , a cut .... For example every point of a line is a cut point, while no point of a circle is a cut point ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  24. Editor's cut
    Cut (archaeology)
    Unreferenced date May 2008 An Editor s Cut of a motion picture is made by the film editor on his her own, or working with the film director . The editor tapes together the first cut of the film, the editor ..
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    Cut (archaeology)
  25. Cut vertex
    Cut (archaeology)
    graph with n 5 vertices and n 2 3 cut vertices the cut vertices in red are those not on either end Image Undirected.svg thumb 125px An undirected graph with no cut vertices In mathematics and computer ..
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    Cut (archaeology)

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