The trophy features a 24-carat gold palm attached to a piece of cut crystal.
One problem this research faces is that in order to determine whether the nerves are regenerating, they have to actually cut out a piece of spinal and then cut that into ultra-thin slices, which are then placed under a microscope.
Traditionally a round piece is first cut from the center of the cake with a glass tumbler.
Cut the long piece of skirt steak into 3- to 4-inch sections, then cut each section into thin strips across the grain (that is, in line with the full length of the skirt steak).
After months of work to strengthen and re-point the stone walls, the first piece of steelwork was cut away and removed by a crane on Friday.
Another piece that could be cut loose: lighting and appliances.
In this process a piece of tissue is cut from a healthy plant and grown in a sterile environment into several plantlets that root in pasteurized soil before being transferred to the field.
But of course, this piece wouldn't have cut it there, because even in the opinions section writers have to follow ethical standards of fairness, honesty and accountability.
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She cooked her pies in a pan the size of a Western Flyer, and she did not cut you a piece but scooped out a mound, a solid pound of pie.
The best way to do that is just cut and paste your piece in the body of an email.
If you cut out a tiny piece of the circle, a chad if you will, and drop it into a vial of bacteria, which you then chill, feed and warm up for an hour--presto!
Even more immediately, if the restaurant shares service charges among all employees, a common practice strengthened by this ruling, all of the servers would be cut out of a piece of the pie because of this sort of behavior.
Together with a Western-style cut, it makes for a special piece of couture.
If these managers performed well, my clients would make money, the managers would earn more fees, my firm would get their cut, and I would get my piece.
Thin strands of curved white gold lined with what appears to be baguette-cut diamonds make up much of the jewelry piece.
The trick: cut lengthwise down the root and make sure each piece has a bit of the side roots.
To deal with that cost, he says, the chain may cut back on labor or hold off purchasing a new piece of machinery.
What he has never said, and what I attempted, I thought, to appropriately mock yesterday, was the idea that there are magic solutions, that you can put forward a proposal to cut the price at the pump in half on a piece of paper with a couple of magic beans.
He plans to cut a series of concentric circles into the surface of a piece of diamond, a material with one of the highest refractive indices known.
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Whatever the details of individual cases, classifying a particular piece of research as secret, or not, is at least clear-cut.
Andy Drury took the kick quickly and Griffin fired past Singh, but Stevenage's celebrations were cut short as the referee Stephen Martin called for the set-piece to be taken again.
Supporting the diamond is a neck-piece made of 74.77-carat TCTW D-F color alternating round brilliant and emerald cut diamonds.
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