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So it wasn't something she could take lightly to say I'm going to, you know, cut someone off at the knees who does have a constituency, even if we don't care for it, the rest of us don't care for it.
NPR: How Will Bachmann's Departure Affect Politics?
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You cut someone off in traffic.
FORBES: The momentum behind the conversation.
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The door to the facility is controlled by member-specific key cards so that Kent Dahlgren, the bowl's overseer, can swiftly cut off access when someone ignores the rules.
WSJ: I Say, That's One Gnarly Grind You Just Executed
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What happens when you get cut off in traffic or someone you are meeting with starts checking her email?
FORBES: Change Your Thinking, Lower Your Stress
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In the last year or so, those dizzy fantasies and their sensations had stopped, cut off as abruptly as if someone had pulled a switch, only the memory of them left like markers on the surface above deep water.
NEWYORKER: Friendly Fire
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During a call the service monitors how fast data are going through the air and adjusts call quality so the video doesn't cut off when a network's load changes or someone roams to a new cellular tower.
FORBES: Focus