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"cut away" Definitions
  1. to remove something from something by cutting

340 Sentences With "cut away"

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Following the curve of the melon, cut away the rind.
Audiences gasped, and the censors cut away, but who cared?
If it wasn't, I stopped and cut away some more.
Subsequently, NBC cut away from the games at 11 p.m.
The episode cut away right before the first spurt of blood.
Then the smile crept in, just as the camera cut away.
CNN and Fox News cut away at points in the presentation.
"And cut away if he goes off text and starts lying."
On Monday night, several networks cut away from Trump's scheduled briefing .
The broadcast networks had cut away from the hearings hours earlier.
Finally, the camera cut away and returned to Mendes wearing Potter's robes.
So she cut away the back half that had no writing. Perfect.
The camera cut away to an A. Rod obviously overcome with emotion.
Scenes linger in a depressive funk, or cut away at pivotal moments.
We don't just cut away to a rather gratuitous, icky sex scene.
There was no hug, the camera cut away and the crowd groaned.
MSNBC aired the beginning of his remarks live and then cut away.
It began as a slice, a piece of the sun cut away.
"Excuse me, excuse me, I'm not finished," Inaba said before cameras cut away.
The camera cut away, and then zoomed back on a suddenly-composed Mitchell.
Even Fox News couldn't take it anymore and cut away before Cruz finished.
In the morning, cut away the balloon to reveal your ice marble. 10.
You may need to remove more in order rot cut away everything fibrous.
Cameras quickly cut away from the director and toward audience members singing along.
Presidential press availabilities were cut away from to go back to other stories.
He would cut away most of their stomachs and reroute their small intestines.
The networks didn't cut away then, and they haven't learned their lesson now.
People cut away a tree that landed on a vehicle in Panama City, Florida.
Police attempt to cut away the chains of protesters at an unidentified location, 1975.
It might also savagely cut away every port you've grown to know and love.
A portion of the plane's wall had to be cut away to make room.
Blizzard's camera then cut away, and the casters carried on as if nothing happened.
The omnibus cut away from the river and into the heart of the city.
CNN first to cut away, anchor explains CNN got duped into covering event's open.
State television quickly cut away from coverage of the rally, which has since broken up.
This means the company will cut away some of the more demanding processes and animations.
Sir James Dyson with a cut away of the Dyson Airblade Tap in February 2014.
Immigration advocates say Sessions has already taken steps to cut away at their judicial independence.
And that someone also cut away pieces of the peel, made certain pieces stand out.
The broadcast cut away to a picture of Romo with a big pile of dessert.
The network's move to cut away from the Senate proceedings occurred during the 5 p.m.
You can't cut away from shoddy CGI; a fight scene has to be clearly choreographed.
Drag the End point to cut away unwanted parts towards the end of the video. 
Why bother to cut away little bits and pieces, but basically leave ObamaCare in place?
You can't stigmatize people, you can't cut away people you admire just because they suffer AIDS.
Treatment is ruthless but effective: Cut away your breasts and ovaries to cut down your risk.
Medics attended to Cunningham and cut away his jersey as he was lying on his back.
Firefighters used power tools in an attempt to cut away the tree and rescue the girl.
They are back, the miniature explosion of florets, cut away just days before by the mower.
We cut away the throat and butterflied the thighs so they could fit beneath the pig.
Then the coke is cut away from the drums by high-pressure, high-temperature water jets.
Bullimore diving down and through the companionway hatch to try to cut away his life raft.
C-SPAN cameras cut away to Trump walking into the crowd as Cruz ended his speech.
He said he was watching a "major business television show" that morning when it cut away.
While the television broadcast cut away from the scene, video of the incident widely circulated on Twitter.
Using this technique, individual parts are cut away, analyzed and reassembled, allowing for a more precise scan.
They lifted the seal onto their boat, and carefully cut away the net to set him free.
He wrapped the kitten in a towel and cut away the thick plastic ring around his neck.
After using scissors to cut away the top of the bubble, a gooey, delicious pizza is revealed.
The cameras also had to quickly cut away when Osbourne flashed her middle finger during the hoopla.
Sam sliced the baguettes lengthwise, making sure to cut away from her hand using a bread knife.
There are a few moments in Origins when we cut away from Bayek and over to Aya.
Blizzard cut away from the sign, and the casters assigned to the stream pretended like nothing happened.
They've held that religion can be wielded as a sword to cut away the rights of others.
Wherever the mesh had been cut away, the silicone could expand when inflated to form a 3D shape.
However, the singer's use of profanity caused the networks to cut away before the end of her speech.
Watters seemed to mock the Asian-American interviewees' answers with cut-away sound bites from movies and television.
Charlotte Hope has her own opinion about what happened between Harry and Joanna after the camera cut away.
And Facebook finally came out with its long-awaited response to beginning to cut away at the issue.
ABC says the goal is to give viewers data without having to cut away to full-screen graphics.
The goal for Honeywell, Peterson says, is to find ways to slowly cut away at those added costs.
Tell me about where you cut away from the unbroken shot and why you cut when you do?
Cut away to Bobby Moynihan playing columnist Mike Barnicle, who looks like he'd rather be literally anywhere else.
CNN, Fox and MSNBC have all cut away from Trump to show Clinton Interesting moment in the campaign: CNN, Fox & MSNBC all taking Clinton live over Trump Fox News cut away from that Trump event to go to Clinton, probably realizing that putting him on television does not help him.
What's not apparent is how much Dlugos has cut away as he moves smoothly from one perception to another.
Following Lopez's emotional performance, the camera cut away to host Tracee Ellis Ross standing with J.Lo's beau, Alex Rodriguez.
When fish in local waters get contaminated, state regulators would simply advise people to cut away the fatty parts.
When you cut away the flash, Jianliang is somewhat reminiscent of the Nak Muay turned boxing great, Khaosai Galaxy.
People cut away a tree that fell on a vehicle in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Panama City.
In the case of The Hunt, obviously, there are the missing baboons, and the cut away from the kill.
Why it matters: Both sides say this is an attempt to cut away at federal funding to Planned Parenthood.
Finally, Ms. Daly carefully cut away the paper pattern and any unwanted organdy, revealing the design on the net.
It helps to cut away the things that don't matter and just go after what I do care about.
Cut away the woodiest part of the stem end and the top 1 1/2 inches of every artichoke.
The livestream cut away at a key time, and audio of the explosions was hard to hear or discern.
But HP has cut away a lot of the excess from the old design, making its latest version smaller.
CNN eventually cut away, but not until after airing more than 20 minutes of Trump supporters praising their candidate.
Can Dyson cut away a little piece of the hair-care industry or is its plan full of hot air.
Scenes of Lovato and Paisley cut away to a lone guitar – first in melting snow, and then, later, on fire.
The crowd responded with loud, sustained booing that lasted until the camera cut away to a new group of people.
A chunk of the girder, cut away for forensic investigation, shows the crack and one of the round-cornered holes.
Doctors at Boulder Community Health in Colorado had cut away part of his skull to relieve pressure on the brain.
Once the wood was dry, he noticed a few unpleasant knots disrupting the grain which had to be cut away.
Basically, you can only cut away so much healthy brain tissue around a tumor, leaving some cancerous cells still around.
Hopefully it opens the door for a studio to cut away the parts of the genre that I don't love.
When the paramedics on shore cut away his shoe, he still had feeling in the sole of his right foot.
CNN cut away early from President Trump's speech on tax reform Wednesday, breaking with other cable news and business networks.
When Trump gave up the microphone to allow members of the border patrol union to speak Thursday, MSNBC cut away.
And networks often cut away from scheduled programming to air Trump's rallies and press conferences because they draw huge ratings.
Katie Pellico emails: While CNN and Fox News kept Trump's surprise trip to the podium running live, MSNBC cut away.
Then, grab both halves of the fish and pull it towards the knife, letting the blade cut away the skin.
CNN, MSNBC, ABC News, NBC News, and CBS News cut away from President Trump's lengthy coronavirus briefing on Monday night.
For thousands of years, water flowed through the valley and cut away the Blackhand Sandstone, smoothing out a walkway for visitors.
We cut away for literally half a second, come back, he's in a completely different expression; he's saying something really strong.
We've been trained to expect that: we're seeing something, we cut away, we're going to cut back, and there's a scare.
None of the three broadcast networks cut away when Mr. Obama, Mr. Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders spoke past 11 p.m.
Every time they cut away from one person, the entire stage seemed frozen in the same stances: at podium, hand raised.
Maracarana was settled in the 1970s as this part of the forest was cut away to make room for ranching cattle.
Only when the money dries up will the loyalty of the men in Kim's inner circle be compromised and cut away.
Local residents stood in their doorways and on their patios watching the workers cut away dead cables and loose wooden poles above.
The stage-like blocking and long takes let the story's tension simmer and build by refusing to cut away from the action.
With no underwear for safety, the broadcast cut away to a super-wide overhead camera angle ... while Courtney scrambled for the skirt.
Halfway through Sunday's Payback pay-per-view, WWE cut away from the wrestling for 15 minutes to air a bad horror movie.
Sometimes they'll keep the clothing, the strips of shirt or trousers that weren't cut away and discarded by the doctors and nurses.
They cut away part of his tongue and punched a quarter-sized hole in his soft upper palate to remove other tumors.
The whole scenario was hard to piece together from live television—particularly because they cut away at the moment Peppers started shoving.
On Monday night, most of the major television networks, except for Fox News, cut away from President Donald Trump's daily coronavirus briefing.
The major broadcast networks — ABC, CBS, and NBC — all cut away from Trump's briefing about 20 minutes in, The Associated Press reported.
When NBC cut away three-quarters through its live radio broadcast of this gorgeous oratorio's premiere in 1937, it claimed previous commitments.
Electricity swiftly went out in the chamber, and state television - which had broadcast footage of Parra's session - cut away from the congress.
Many also bore cut marks, probably from when ancient people cut away the skin and tendons to get to the bone underneath.
The camera quickly cut away, but it didn't take long for the internet to shame the 31-year-old for her outfit.
A few seconds later, Fox News host Dana Perino broke in and the network cut away from live coverage of the event.
Yes, the officer does have a tattoo and he's willing to cut away large parts of his flesh to keep that a secret.
Then as soon as she doesn't realize she's being taped anymore, y'all cut away to her saying something that's either crazy or whatever.
From a distance, the painted section blends in with the sky behind it, as if that part of the wall were cut away.
"The ER doctor had to cut [the thumb] open, cut away the dead skin and get the infection out," Tina McArthur  told WEARTV .
The controversial YouTube star, 22, said he was forced to "cut away my main parachute" after it failed to open during a lesson.
Fortunately, we assume they cut away before the defiant villain and the screaming preacher fall from their high horses and laugh it out.
Eventually, I found that if I got low and shot up toward my subjects, I cut away a lot of the people clutter.
You'll get a few seconds of a group of businessmen, cut away to an interesting store display, then back to a faceless crowd.
The team cut away his clothes and saw that he had been hit in multiple locations, including the left arm and both legs.
Mr. Trump has a knack for creating just enough bizarre spectacle that newsroom producers feel it would be televisual malpractice to cut away.
They've tried to cut away at the evidence Mueller collected and asked two courts to deny Mueller his power to bring the case.
I rarely made it to two seconds before director David Ayer had cut away to a series of close-ups of his actors.
When the pregame blackout at the Garden suddenly cut away to a video tribute to Anthony, it caught him by surprise, he said.
" After an hour, the camera cut away, and a mildly disheveled-looking Tim Kaine ambled onto the floor to take his turn. "Timmy!
The Rock laughed it off, but then decided to pay Kevin back right before the camera cut away ... a split second too late.
Perhaps TV cameras would follow for a while, but at least networks could cut away if there was too much adult language or blood.
Ng shouted the popular protest slogan "Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times" in Mandarin before the stream cut away to the two presenters.
"I would just cut away a little here, add a little there, embellish a little more on a buckle or a heel," she explains.
The Portuguese neurologist and brain surgeon was awarded the prize for devising the lobotomy – a procedure where part of the brain is cut away.
The network cut away from a skiing competition before an unlikely winner took gold, and the less said about commentator Bode Miller, the better.
Suddenly, a smiling Trump unexpectedly emerged in the audience, waving to the rowdy crowd as cameras cut away from the end of Cruz's remarks.
Justin Long has fun as a yogi with anger management issues (though the gag gets old long before Smith realizes he should cut away).
"They offered us food," he says, admitting that he struggled to fend for his family, having been cut away from his source of livelihood.
The tease cut away from Melee at the last second, instead revealing that the platform fighting game Brawlhalla would actually be at the tournament.
"One of the security bars was cut away and the section of the bar was on the ventilation shaft floor," according to the document.
She remembers it like an ambush: Helpless, Gbla was pinned down while an old woman cut away at her clitoris with a rusty knife.
The networks will usually cut away to their own anchors and analysts — their stars — when they deem the convention doings to be ratings downers.
Moreover, the surgical repair of the problem, in which the ligament is cut away from the artery, doesn't always get rid of the pain.
It appears cable networks are belatedly waking up to this — CNN cut away from Trump's latest briefing as soon as Lindell took the stage.
" Heading to the surgery center, Ms. Welcome said, "I'm realistic that it's never going to be like it never was cut away from me.
The Christmas tree was still there, and there was a small shrine of candles and dried flowers where the floorboards had been cut away.
The Fox broadcast cut away to commercial, but when they came back, they announced that the delay was caused by technicians fixing the camera.
The decisions to cut away from Trump's speech were criticized by some in the White House, including special assistant to the president Steven Cheung.
In Biloxi, Trump spent several minutes berating a cameraman who refused to cut away from him and pan the crowd, as he had demanded.
After three weeks, Abu Waseem cut away the connective tissue, donating a large chunk of flesh to a hand that would otherwise have rotted.
Early that morning Jack Welch, the legendary head of General Electric was about to be interviewed, when all of a sudden, they cut away.
The conservative cable network cut away from the proceedings early on, returning to regularly scheduled programming, after Trump described human trafficking in grisly detail.
The jacket, in the style of a riding habit, is sharply cut away to allow for jodhpurs or a riding skirt to be worn underneath.
The backs of each sculpture, however, iare cut away and raw, revealing the messy reality of how they were made and yet simultaneously their permanence.
Surgery for endometriosis can range from laparoscopic "keyhole" procedures, in which endometrial tissue is cut away or burned with a laser, to a full hysterectomy.
According to spectators, the couple appeared on the screen, but there was no hug and the camera quickly cut away after he popped the question.
I had a similar issue with Star Wars Battlefront II's single-player campaign every time it would cut away from the story of Iden Versio.
Kilcoyne received several calls and tweets from angry former Rams fans who were furious that the network cut away from such a satisfying ass-whooping.
Even on the dedicated online feed of her performance, the cameras cut away from Kim to show the players at the climax of the song.
Each time the camera cut away from Trump, the bloc of women lawmakers in all-white ensembles could be seen taking in his annual address.
The same morbid fascination that draws eyes to car wrecks keeps us reading about and watching the injuries online, even if broadcast cameras cut away.
None of the networks cut away to air Biden's remarks, as they do for the briefings at the White House with Trump and his team.
Tan also has a history of cutting costs at acquired companies, and Charter Equity analyst Ed Snyder predicted Tan would cut away waste at Qualcomm.
"Yeah, we don't know exactly what was going on there but in the best interest of the telecast we cut away," host Steve Doocy adds.
For the amphitheater, a side wall has been cut away and replaced with barnlike doors 50 feet tall, and the stage can be raised and lowered.
Then, they laser cut away the mesh in a pattern, poured more silicone on top, and let the whole thing dry into a silicone-mesh sandwich.
"It was very cut-away, very slinky and incredibly sexy — I don't know if [Meghan] would go for that now," style expert Hilary Alexander tells PEOPLE.
You gave us just enough in all of the gross-out moments to let our imaginations take over, then cut away at just the right moment.
And I found that if you lived in a state that cut away infrastructure and schools and funding, that correlated with higher high school dropout rates.
Two young women search for bullet fragments and casings with a metal detector, and use a chef's knife to cut away tissue samples and a toenail.
Proof that you can't keep a good brother down, Brown kept on talking even as the music played and producers began to cut away from him.
Doctors suggested more surgery to cut away the infected part of his leg, but he opted instead to take antibiotics long-term to quash the infection.
Once he realized Paul had cut away, McConnell started reaching out to Rand Paul and the Rand Paul crowd even as his own guy was falling.
This thought experiment forces you to cut away the natural impulse to aim ever upward (if you do that you'll bid too high and get nothing).
Then the cell's DNA repair machinery swoops in to cut away the original (marked as it is with that little nick), permanently installing the desired edit.
The effort required to get a bikini body will cut away at the hours you need to spend in the lab to get into medical school.
In the operating room, the doctors cut away his pants, and Nott took a photograph of the scene, which he showed me last month, in London.
Giacometti often returned to the work to cut away at the dried plaster, reapplying liquid plaster, sometimes finishing with fine lines in dark red and black.
In a typical action movie, it might cut away from the violence, or not leave you in the scene, or let you really experience what's going on.
But when it comes time for it to be used, I'm going to cut away to people's reactions, to be away from the detail of the gore.
"The biggest reason for costume failures is strictly an engineering issue, because people want so much of the costume cut away," costume designer Gail Johnson told Refinery29.
During the last number of the NBC musical, the camera cut away from Kristin Chenoweth — who played Velma Von Tussle — as she proceeded to take her bow.
The procedures follow the same basic principle: Incisions are made, extra skin is cut away, the remaining skin (and underlying structures) reshaped, then all sewn back together.
In a final attempt to save her uterus, she had one last surgery: a dilation and curettage, in which excess tissue is cut away from the uterus.
But you hardly ever want to cut away clothing in an outdoors situation because clothes are protection from harsh weather, so many don't bother to bring shears.
One of the only effective ways to treat it is to cut away the infected flesh to prevent further spreading throughout the body, according to Hopkins Medicine.
Once you cut away the starry-eyed mystique of a man whose efforts fundamentally helped to reshape the world in positive ways, what does the reality look like?
The dead wood of the old governments has yet to be cut away, and Sarraj's GNA has yet to dominate the militias that must sustain and protect it.
But about two years ago, she got in a bad car accident and paramedics had to cut away her clothes for a leg injury, exposing her excess hair.
In January 2016, one of Microsoft's artificial intelligence creations appeared on the Chinese morning news show Dragon TV when the newscaster cut away to its weather forecaster, Xiaoice.
Proponents suggest that for full resolution of the symptoms, these injured nerves and the nerve bundle must be cut away along with the compressive part of the ligament.
There's all these negative consequences that cut away at the Valley when people try to get all their porn for free, without a thought for the labor involved.
Zuma's launch was aired live via webcast by SpaceX, though the company cut away after the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket came back in for a landing.
While CNN and MSNBC (where Morning Joe airs) were broadcasting live footage of the briefing, Fox cut away to an interview with Republican National Committee Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel.
MSNBC, on the other hand, "cut away because the information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health," a network representative told Insider.
While prosecutors called the documents in their Virginia case the "star witness" of the trial, the defense zeroed in on Gates -- and tried to cut away at his credibility.
Imagine a ribbed knit sweater with the entire body cut away, leaving only the sleeves and the round neck, so that the neck really looked more like a necklace.
In particular, I love how it will occasionally cut away to a shot of a customer in a store aisle, doing something silly or odd or disgusting with the products.
The burn became infected, and the "ER doctor had to cut it open, cut away the dead skin and get the infection out," the girl's nephew told ABC-affiliate WEARETV.
The work alludes to Yoko Ono's famous 1964 performance, Cut Piece, where she invited the audience to cut away her clothing as a symbolic statement about femininity and women's rights.
It was almost as if I felt perpetually unable to identify with either character, because as soon as I was drawn into one storyline, the game would inevitably cut away.
It meant curving Bar coats and dresses cut away from the body with one shoulder tacked down as if it had slipped off, layered over thin jeweled tulle T-shirts.
After part of the fingernail was cut away, he returned for a start on April 30 but lasted only one inning because the nail on the same finger had split.
The act is depicted discreetly through a series of cut-away shots to suggest that the protagonist is deriving sexual gratification, and is therefore contained within the M18 Classification Guidelines.
Hospice denied his wife's requests for a catheter, and she and her son had to cut away his urine-soaked clothing and bedding, trying not to cause him additional pain.
The Fist of Dread immediately relaxed its grip as I cut away the pages that follow, and the hole they made in the fabric of the book was tellingly small.
The Sydney restaurant 25572 is a large, impressive place with a bright white plaster wall cut away in the shape of the Greek flag — a flag wrought in exposed bricks.
There's a cut away private shelf inside each bunk with your own personal plug point (diffusing any passive aggressive turf-wars over a socket) as well as a reading light.
But when it came time for his shining moment on the Grammys broadcast — following Adele during her first acceptance speech — Mr. Kurstin's microphone went quiet and the telecast cut away.
" The director was again preparing to cut away from Tapper to focus on Conway, this time as she explained that the administration had "a very high respect for the truth.
This in turn relates to Penny Slinger's photo series of self-portraits as a bride dressed in a mock-wedding cake, which is similarly cut away to reveal the artist's vagina.
After that outer wall of plastic is cut away one the print is complete, all that's left to do is grab a hair dryer to soften the hairs and style away.
All of the broadcast and cable news networks carried the declaration and press conference that followed, with only CBS deciding to cut away after 21 minutes before the event was complete.
The current tax code, with all its loopholes, is a tax cut for the rich, and the GOP framework takes that tax cut away and gives it to the middle class.
Before that, the best solution we had for opening cans was to cut away the top with a chisel and hammer, according to Meredith Sayles Hughes, an author and food historian.
And let me tell you tonight... At this point, Fox News, the last remaining TV station running Cruz's speech, cut away from it to air the Iowa speech from Bernie Sanders.
In the week before the Nevada debate, the networks cut away from Warren's speech after the New Hampshire primary and then, she was left off a major poll WSJ/ NBC poll.
Scollon's advice for getting through the first year of freelancing is to do what he did: analyze your monthly expenses and cut away any luxuries that you don't need or use.
I was sitting at home watching a major business television show," Trump said, noting that GE's Jack Welch was about to be interviewed "when all of a sudden they cut away.
It's hard to tell for sure, since ESPN cut away from Collins, but it sure sounds like he gets a little choked up talking about how proud he is of his son.
But on Tuesday, a rally in Council Bluffs, Iowa, was particularly hard to find — it was not aired live on any major network, and even C-SPAN cut away for other news.
His task: making room for puppetry, special effects, quick changes and dance numbers while bringing Mr. Burton's distinct style to life on one stage, without the film director's ability to cut away.
When networks show games back-to-back, the first game often runs long, which makes it difficult if not impossible to cut away to the anthem being played before the second game.
A television viewer can hazard a guess as to the timing of nature breaks as the NBC announcers cut away from the race and begin to rhapsodize about a particularly handsome château.
But after Malek gave his speech and the cameras cut away or whatever, the guy's big night took an unexpected turn: He slipped and fell off the side of the goddamn stage.
Cut away to Jeb's face, cast in a permanent melancholy, like the way everyone gets on Downton Abbey when they talk about World War I. Look at those eyes, they're sinkholes of need.
I had an initial surgery that my plastic surgeon recommended that cut away my breast tissue from the skin so it could form alternative pathways for the blood to flow without the tissue.
There is an expectation for Wallace to call out the nominees if they make false claims and aggressively keep them in check, particularly if they cut away from the questions that are asked.
Batteries must be removed, glass has to be cut away from screens, and then the rest of any individual machine is shredded and turned into individual commodities, which can then be resold individually.
My crew and I laughed so hard, the show had to cut away — or there might have been other reasons they could not have a VJ on live TV wearing only her knickers.
Walmart's ongoing push to cut away unprofitable or slow-growing international operations, to shore up its resources to compete against Amazon at home and in Asia on digital fronts, had another development today.
In Somalia and some other countries, almost all the genital flesh is cut away and the vaginal opening is sewn closed with wild thorns, to remain nearly sealed until the girl is married.
President Donald Trump's most ardent cable news defender cut away from his Monday night rally in El Paso, Texas, to issue a warning to Republican lawmakers: Don't back congressional negotiators' latest border deal.
The brainchild of animator João Pombeiro, the video for "Kite" is an inventive take on the lyric video, with cut-away phrases that crawl across the frame and look keyed by a typewriter.
When the show airs Sunday night -- live from Madison Square Garden -- cameras will cut away from MSG to U2's pre-recorded performance It'll look like it's live, but now you won't be fooled.
Deadwood often suggests — via lengthy shots that don't cut away but instead track from character to character, drawing them together into a web — that people are connected in ways that remain mysteries to them.
Her official Secretary of State portrait is framed on the wall next to the light switch in Leslie's office, making it visible in most cut-away shots to someone entering or exiting the room.
Once he's done that, Charles, the surgical tech, clamps her vagina open, and Dr. Marashi begins to cut away a diamond-shaped chunk of muscle and skin from the bottom of her vaginal opening.
But the loudest responses from the Republicans who gathered at a neighborhood grill here to watch the State of the Union speech came when the cameras cut away to glowering Democratic lawmakers in attendance.
The company wants to replace the round support wire in the arms (or "temples") of glasses with a flat one, magnetize it, and then cut away part of the surrounding plastic to expose the metal.
Di Maio said the coalition, which took office in June, would look to eliminate waste from the budget "and cut away all the dead wood" to free up resources for the new set of priorities.
From teen media peppering acne on the faces of undesirable stereotypes to magazines insisting that you're one diet-cut away from clear pores, it is difficult for anyone to see acne as anything but undesirable.
They also reached Surveyor 3, an unmanned lunar probe that had flown to the moon 31 months earlier, and cut away pieces of it so that NASA could examine the moon's impact on its materials.
On what was supposed to be a "bonus feed" dedicated to my full performance on the Fox Sports website, the cameras cut away to show close-ups of the players roughly midway through each song.
Cut away the backs of leather trench coats for movement; bubble-under the hems of skirts; use a print of Neptune inspired by a marble fountain figure on everything from loose sweatpants to evening gowns.
If Clinton is able to cut away at his lead and keep the margin of victory within single digits, she could plausibly take from her husband the mantle of the new "Comeback Kid" of New Hampshire.
And it's built into Trump's vicious budget proposal that would cut away at the supports families depend on, including cutting more than a trillion dollars from Medicaid, food stamps, and other assistance for low-income families.
Dresses had one arm sliced off and scarified with tiny silver staples; jackets were cut away in a curve to expose a crescent moon of clavicle; and trousers were wrapped to flick open at the side.
To top it all off, the second the broadcast cut away from all the shiny happy people singing Coldplay's finale to go to commercial, the first ad was for Beyoncé, announcing a new Formation world tour.
After an ineffective ablation surgery—where endometriosis lesions are essentially burned off—I found out that excision surgery, where lesions are cut away and removed completely by a specialist, is the gold standard in endometriosis care.
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. As the aircraft approached the ground, they could cut away to the faces of shocked bystanders, cutting back to show the flaming wreckage, and so on and so forth.
All the young swans in the country were once upped each summer, the last joint of one wing cut away to render them flightless, and patterns incised in their bills or webbed feet to establish ownership.
The charity is helping Kenyan pastoralists in four counties find ways to control the plant, he said - for example, by providing the tools the Makurian ranchers are using to cut away the plant from their land.
The charity is helping Kenyan pastoralists in four counties find ways to control the plant, he said - for example, by providing the tools the Makurian ranchers are using to cut away the plant from their land.
Glover was nominated for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, and there was some stir on social media when the Perkins character was spotted in a cut-away shot while the category was being announced.
Lelio lets some of his scenes play out from beginning to rounded end, but he also likes to cut away before the joint is completely smoked, the conversation finished, so you can fill in the ellipses.
Her jokes about pussy hats and Trump's reported past romancing of porn actors were apparently explicit enough that C-SPAN radio reportedly cut away from her routine halfway through instead of running the risk of indecency fines.
That's because the upgraded camera system on the back of the iPhone 7 is bigger and needs a larger piece cut away than what is provided by many cases specifically designed for the iPhone 6/6s line.
A Polaroid shot of the subject was then blown up into a 21 x 19853 image and silk-screened onto canvas, but only after Warhol had meticulously cut away any less-than-flattering wrinkles and double chins.
Almost all Somali girls are subjected to an extreme form of genital mutilation: All the genitals are cut away, and the raw flesh is sewn shut with wild thorns, leaving a tiny opening for urine and menstruation.
Dr. Freeman would insert a tool resembling an ice pick beneath each eyelid, hammer it into the patient's brain through the eye socket, and maneuver it to cut away frontal lobe cells believed to be trouble spots.
Even once located, the unit still provides more protection than most compact safes simply because it can't be carried away unless the burglar has the time and tools to cut away a large section of the wall.
When "Dundee" ended with Shiv screwing over Rhea, we knew the actual meat of that plot wouldn't come until the next episode, but we also got to see its early stages come to fruition before Succession cut away.
While these are not easy afflictions to heal, and perhaps impossible to cure, one of the greatest threats to recovery remains the stubborn (and often idealistic) unwillingness of those who wield the scalpels to cut away the sickness.
The camera just cut away from Joe Lieberman's joke about John McCain to Laura Bush just passing a hard church candy to Michelle Obama thru George Bush and it might be the most amazing thing I've ever seen.
Denied a fourth time In the other criminal case against Manafort, across the Potomac River in DC federal court, Judge Amy Berman Jackson denied his fourth attempt to cut away at the special counsel prosecutors' case against him.
There is nothing unusual about a fighter being on the ground for a long while after being knocked out, but broadcasts cut away from that image almost immediately to focus on the celebrating winner because it's extremely uncomfortable.
At the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, the Netherlands created a giant dance floor that would mechanically cut away to form a runway for its medal winners to parade in front of hundreds of adoring fans.
Then as the doctor started to cut away at the vas deferens that would carry the sperm into the rest of my semen so that it might ejaculate, the nurse began to ask me questions about my job.
His years of army service, spent fighting Muslim militants, have left him with deep scars in his neck and torso, and his left leg was all but cut away to save it after several bullets hit him there.
Several networks cut away from Trump's briefing on Monday nightTrump's coronavirus briefing with Vice President Mike Pence, Attorney General William Barr, and Dr. Deborah Birx of the White House's coronavirus task force was scheduled for 5:30 p.m.
He finished the exterior of the house with a supersized take on board-and-batten siding, completed with charcoal-colored cement board, which appears to be cut away in sections to reveal western-red-cedar paneling and glass.
He then sat down and while the camera cut away from him, I am certain that he farted into the palm of his hand, wafted it into his nostrils and sighed in ecstasy at a job well done.
When the drive cuts the genome but fails, for some reason, to insert itself into the incision, the cell instead inserts new genetic letters to replace those cut away by the enzyme before it rejoins the severed DNA strands.
In that context, the NDS business and related solutions may have been seen by some as legacy assets that needed to be cut away so that Cisco could focus more on trying to grow other parts of its business.
Finally, in Chapter 28, the captain emerges: He looked like a man cut away from the stake, when the fire has overrunningly wasted all the limbs without consuming them, or taking away one particle from their compacted aged robustness.
An article on homosexuality in the military is cut away to reveal the phrase "comfort at work" on a successive page, while a menswear ad is sliced to reveal an image of a woman in a gender-subversive amalgam.
In the January 17 debate, before NBC cut away from a very brief question-and-answer on climate change, O'Malley issued a challenge to Clinton and Sanders: Match his long-term goal for a 100 percent clean electric grid by 2050.
" This appeared to be the moment when the two undressed — cameras cut away from Jackson and DeMario, and Woytkiw said, "I don't really ever stand around and watch people do this with each other, but when in Paradise, you commentate.
The AP reports that the GOP's plan to repeal and replace Obamacare would also cut away another key provision of the law: $1 billion granted each year to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to fund public health programs.
I text the contractor to tell him the tenant will meet him, confirm which pieces of the counter they need to remove, and agree to pay $250 to cut away the countertop "shelf" that extends from the vanity over the toilet.
And then "Witness" makes the frustrating choice to cut away from June and Lawrence's Ceremony, as though it can't quite bear to witness his trauma, even though we've had to endure so much of it from the women on the show.
While traditional TV broadcasters are subject to "decency" standards overseen by the Federal Communications Commission - and have a short delay in their broadcasts to allow them to cut away from violent or obscene images - Internet streaming services have no such limitations.
Auris's design could ease this dilemma by passing surgical instruments from the mouth into the trachea and thence to the precise point inside the affected lung where they are needed, in order to cut away only as much tissue as required.
I would say that if we were going to kill Brenner … as an audience member watching the show, if that was his death, that would be very unsatisfying to me — when the monster jumps on him and we cut away.
She couldn't even hide the momentary look of disdain as Swift finished her performance and the camera cut away to show her reaction, which in that moment, was genuine annoyance at having large sparkles embedded in her hair and beaded dress.
It was past 3 in the morning when the surgeon carefully cut away the infected bone and the abscess compressing the man's spine, but it would be weeks or months before they would know if they had gotten there in time.
He believes he has entirely discarded his past, his desperately unhappy childhood as a queer black kid in the rural south, so that now, with "his previous life cut away like a cataract," he has rendered it no longer real.
Watch for yourself: While Fox News has gone out of its way to protect Trump in the past, it's unclear whether the network's decision to cut away from the roundtable had anything to do with the content of Trump's comments.
One sculpture, a discreet but undeniable standout of the show, portrays a modern-day nativity set in a cramped bathroom; a shower curtain, tub, and mother's womb cut away to reveal a newborn at the very moment it emerges into the world.
"I would say that if we were going to kill Brenner…as an audience member watching the show, if that was his death, that would be very unsatisfying to me — when the monster jumps on him and we cut away," Duffer said.
Martz says that Cardboard's new tools will do all the processing on a secondary CPU, meaning developers don't need to cut away precious visual fidelity from their VR creations, so most phones will be able to take advantage of the new audio upgrade.
In order to bring in every ad dollar during game broadcasts, the networks cut away for a commercial during "The Star-Spangled Banner" and then come back and say the anthem, which you did not hear, was brought to you by another sponsor.
" Rouhani said such an action by the Trump administration "will yield no results for the United States but at the same time it will generally decrease and cut away and chip away at international trust placed in the Unites States of America.
It's likely SpaceX's live video feed above could cut away during the actual payload separation phase given the sensitivity, but we'll still get to see live footage of the launch and the landing attempt for the Falcon 9 first stage, at least.
It was Kubrick, too, who gave him an important piece of advice: "If an actor is giving a dazzling performance, hold on to that shot" and resist the temptation to cut away to, for instance, the reactions of other characters in the scene.
And there have been sufficient warnings already kind of been coming out from people who remember the Clinton trial, that it was dry and the networks were quickly looking to scramble and cut away after the first couple of days and hours.
At one point, Seretse says to Ruth, "Tell me something about you that I could never guess," whereupon we cut away, before she can reply, as if she were poised to reveal some ravening middle-class perversion that would shock her noble beau.
If Hillary Clinton is late to an event, cable networks don't uncritically air 30 minutes of her supporters talking about how great she is; they cut away, and they return to airing the event when there's something happening that's actually of national interest.
The cool thing about these charts is that they cut away all the tactical day-to-day stuff like new models, screen sizes, color options and the like, and just distill the large-scale movements — which we sometimes forget are so heavily price-dependent.
BEIJING — As economic growth has fallen while debts and excess industrial output have risen, Chinese leaders have faced growing questions about whether they will carry out the painful policy surgery many experts say is needed to cut away the financial dead weight on the economy.
The thing is, it's pretty predictable that huge pressures like that get you off track, and that's why you need to remember that you're going to die, to sort of cut away the bullshit so that you can take a stand and do something courageous.
You persevere and trim all the spikes and cut away the tough outer leaves as instructed, then you cut the lemons the recipes so often ask you to use in an attempt to keep the artichoke from turning the color it wants to: drab.
The base-heavy lineup of speakers, including a white-hot barnburner from 1989-vintage Rudy Giuliani, stuck to the theme, but the fear-centric, the-end-is-near messages were played out to a sparsely filled hall and the networks cut away repeatedly during speakers.
But just minutes into his victory speech, Hillary Clinton — whose race ended too close to call against Bernie Sanders in Iowa — took the stage at her own rally and television networks cut away from the end of Cruz's speech in order to show her.
After those brief remarks he then proceeded to talk about his ties to Scotland and his business, as did his children, for about 15 minutes as the networks cut away -- including CNN -- and vamped as they waited for him to mention the news of the day.
Every surface is covered with mortars, old and new, illumination rounds, cut-away models, tables full of dissected fuzes, and huge 220-mm mortars—the largest ISIS-developed weapons we have seen—plus the massive tube that fires them, as big around as a telephone pole.
With a oner, where you run one single shot as long as possible, the longer it runs, the more coordination and choreography you need, and the more perfection in all the elements, because you don't have shots to cut away to, to fix a little mistake.
While only one star in each category will take the stage to accept an award, the camera is sure to cut away from the action to linger on faces in the audience — especially the ones who might be taking home a statuette later in the show.
Ms. Consi had been so smitten with the woodwork in their old home that she cut away a piece of window trim and removed a staircase spindle so they could be copied for the new townhouse, reinstalling the originals before putting the house on the market.
In other words, it looked like most of the marrow-rich deer metapodials at Qesem had sat around for at least two weeks, and maybe up to nine weeks, before people cut away the skin, cracked open the bone, and enjoyed a tasty, convenient meal of leftovers.
The procedure for teenagers is the same as for adults — either a sleeve gastrectomy, in which much of the stomach is cut away to form a small pouch, or a gastric bypass in which the stomach is made smaller and part of the small intestine is rerouted.
One thing that maybe I brought to the part: When I didn't have lines, they were always gracious enough to give me a cut-away or a reaction, and I was always aware that I'd get a couple of seconds, even if the scene was focusing on someone else.
The cameras then cut away so we don't see the whole thing, so maybe it's understandable for the refs to think it was a throat swipe but also, Jesus Christ, can you believe this paragraph that is underneath a GIF of a beefy be-mulleted man sniffing his fingers?
Trump: U.S. may not defend NATO allies And then, Trump's counter: Near the end of Cruz's speech, Trump arrived at the arena -- knowing that television cameras would cut away from Cruz and focus on him, allowing for one final jab at the man he branded "Lyin' Ted" during the primaries.
" And every time McKinnon's Conway and a pair of security experts would try to keep Trump on task in listening to the briefing, SNL would almost immediately cut away to cast members playing whichever Twitter user Trump was retweeting instead — people whose bios featured such declarations as "liberalism is a cancer.
We'll get into the best wine opening tool options soon, but before we get to that, a quick reminder for those who truly are new to the wine bottle opening game: Make sure you cut away the foil or wax covering the cork before you try to pop the thing out.
Now that we've got that out of the way, just check out this mess from American Outlaws' Nashville chapter: Fox Sports—not necessarily known for its progressivism—even cut away from the tifo as it was revealed before the U.S. kicked off against Panama in their opening group stage match in Tennessee.
In finally making their move against Mr. Trump, Mr. Rubio and his advisers honed a critique of him they believed could cut away at the core of his appeal to the white, blue-collar voters he attracts at the polls: that over the course of his career, Mr. Trump has actually hurt the working class.
The bass music/Act of God was first reported on Sunday by CBS4 Denver, now absolutely my favorite local news station in the United States, who cut away from their coverage of something obviously very not important to talk about a "story developing" near the Dick's Sporting Goods arena, not far from the Stapleton neighborhood.
Or how Lost began its final season with an episode that completely shifted the dynamic between its present-day, on-Island story and the stories it would cut away to off-Island, which were no longer flashbacks or flash-forwards but, instead, flashes to some sort of parallel universe where Oceanic flight 815 had never crashed.
"My mom calls me to kind of keep me informed about what was going on at my home, and apparently Chyna threw something at my television that I left there," said Kylie in the episode, before the camera cut away to an image of her TV. Sure enough, there is a dent on the flat screen.
But there she was in Pyeongchang in February, winning gold medals in both for the Czech Republic — although not live on NBC, which was under the mistaken impression that the suspense was over and cut away from the super-G competition to other coverage before she could schuss down the mountain and shush the premature celebrations for another skier.
Bustle and haste are the visual order of the day, and our gaze is often curtailed when it most needs to linger; as Irina's son, Konstantin (Billy Howle), trades quotations from "Hamlet" with her, proclaiming that "the heyday in the blood is tame"—meaning that his mother, like Gertrude, has grown too old for passion—we cut away from Bening's face.
The scarlet red and brocade tunic she wears as colonel in chief of the Grenadier Guards is cut away from the waist to allow her to ride sidesaddle, for example, and the mantle of the Order of the British Empire has a zipped-up overdress (selected by the queen from designs contributed by students from the Royal College of Art).
This death-row drama is a showcase for what Alfre Woodard can do with a long-overdue starring role to sink her teeth into, and it's to Hodge's credit that when "Clemency" does occasionally cut away from Woodard's conflicted prison warden, he proves so compelling as a doomed convict that you wonder if the veteran actress has finally met her match.
CBS cut away from President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's declaration of a national emergency at the border on Friday to return to its regularly scheduled programming of "The Price is Right" on the East Coast.
Military greatcoats cut away at the sides came over blouson tartan windbreaker minidresses; striped cotton shirting formed an empire-waist gown appliquéd with black-lace cherubs on a train caught up and slung over a shoulder like a backpack, worn under a tentlike caution-tape-yellow mac; and a toile de jouy quilted corset fronted a silver windbreaker-dress with a draped, billowing Watteau back.
The three top cable news networks all cut away from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's speech in Ohio on Wednesday before it ended, prompting complaints from the White House.
In some of its vineyards, Treasury Wine Estates uses mobile apps to connect managers with workers in the field; tractors outfitted with high tech systems that allow them to cut away debris, harvest and sort grapes efficiently; ground-based sensors that can gauge the health of their soil or plants, track the weather, and help manage irrigation; and truck-mounted lasers that take precise measurements of vines and leaves.
As dull and uninspired here as she was riveting and iconic in Fury Road, Theron plays Cipher, an embarrassingly named super hacker who plunges F8 into the most half-assed story of cyber-terrorism since Live Free or Die Hard ... her villainous plot is so stupid that the film tries to pretend it doesn't matter, and most of Theron's performance is confined to cut-away shots where she says things like "Get ready for this" before hitting a button that triggers some bad special effects halfway around the world.
Meanwhile, Dior, currently without a chief designer and under the guidance of a creative team led by the studio heads Lucie Meier and Serge Ruffieux, went not to the gym but to the street, knocking the classic Bar jacket off its pedestal by reinventing it as oversize and mannish (and a bit clunky) or shrunken, with a frilled peplum and fluted sleeves (much better) or transformed into dresses cut away from the body with one shoulder tacked down as if it had slipped off, layered over thin jeweled tulle T-shirts.

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