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While chatting to my mom, Gabi just started cutting away.
So they started cutting away metal to provide enough clearance.
Nearby, protesters start cutting away a new section of barbed wire.
I grab a nearby saw and start cutting away at the roof.
The Orange One recognizes him — on CNN, now cutting away from Syria.
The price of Kovgan's efficiency is impatience, always cutting away and moving on.
After all, cutting away a breast often results in women feeling less feminine.
Cutting on action, cutting away, cross cutting back and forth, jump cuts, and more.
One significant change not in the works is cutting away at its store base.
So I started cutting away pieces of the banana to create the fish skeleton.
The camera panned out to reveal all the women dead and bloody before cutting away.
Sliding a butterly shape over the bread and cutting away the excess pieces takes seconds. 
This handshake loses major cinematography points, though, for cutting away right at the money shot.
This would be equivalent, in 2026, to cutting away one-third of the program's budget.
Ms. Martel avoids establishing shots and, at times cutting away from the action, favors abrupt transitions.
Williamson recommends giving yourself a "spiritual surgery," or visualizing God cutting away flesh from your body.
I love thinking about them as architectural sites — cutting away, revealing, adding, subtracting, working from the inside out.
King stripped, put on dry clothes, and started cutting away the mess of gear hanging from the boat.
ABC released a teaser video Wednesday showing Stephanopoulos asking Comey numerous questions while cutting away from Comey's answers.
Kelly stepped in, cutting away the pieces of mold and increasing the fans in the chamber to higher speeds.
Perhaps hoping he's somehow being meta, he keeps cutting away to show this movie theater crowd doing its thing.
It lets Spencer and Taylor explain their philosophies at length, cutting away periodically for rebuttals by Potok or other interviewees.
Instead, it streamlines the Pokémon experience, cutting away much of the cruft that the series has gathered over the years.
I didn't really talk to my clients—I'd be like, what do you want, and start cutting away—no conversation.
Then he uses a plate as a template to shape a generous round of the chicken, cutting away the excess.
The decisions by multiple GOP senators to self-quarantine are temporarily cutting away at the Senate GOP's 85033-47 majority.
Fox News remained on the speech for about ten minutes longer, according to social media reports, before cutting away also.
But will they keep cutting away small slices with a scalpel, or just rev up the chainsaw in the coming months?
The original video shows Trump speaking while sitting at a desk before cutting away to the shot of the Russian veterans.
What will happen when the federal government begins cutting away at the existing regulatory structure, built up over decades and decades?
CNN aired the first five minutes, roughly, before cutting away during a tirade targeting the assembled press pool, another 2016 chestnut.
You barely got to see it — the camera was too busy cutting away to Britney's ex, Justin Timberlake, for his reaction.
Instead of cutting away to flashy animation of the story, the show sticks with the performer on stage, carefully performing the act.
Cutting away all the accumulated integrations and features that Facebook has tacked on over the years, Messenger Lite offers simple, easy messaging.
The gallery describes your work as 'the decontextualization of shape, form, and cutting away at identity in its inverse relation to power.
Relief prints, mainly woodcuts and wood engravings, are created by carving into wood and cutting away the areas not to be printed.
Why did you keep cutting away from Missy Elliott dancing on the stage to show us Taylor Swift dancing in the audience?
In 2012, NBC was lambasted for cutting away from a tape-delayed presentation of the closing ceremony to show an episode of Animal Practice.
" He once tacked new screening onto a window frame without cutting away the excess, she recalls, "so we had a window with a tutu.
By cutting away the layers and analyzing the nucleus of the center of the eyelens, the team can gauge how old each shark is.
Maybe the skeleton in the Death card seems scary at first, but then refreshing in its cutting away of what no longer benefits you.
The moment the knife plunged into Baby Sonic's head, cutting away the hedgehog's face to reveal the layers of pristine sponge beneath, I gasped.
After his patrol is blown up by an IED, he recovers in a field hospital, upset that the doctors are cutting away his favourite boots.
But I do believe that when we do show real violence, you're seeing it for short periods of time, then cutting away to somewhere else.
As my style of cutting away the shapes became more popular, people began to think that some of my pieces were secretly images of myself.
Cutting away Opel could gain GM nearly $1 billion in additional annual cash flow, on top of the immediate proceeds from the deal, Barron's said.
With this piece, I discovered how effective it is when you also use the banana peel itself in the design—like cutting away pieces of it.
The British director seems to harbor a great fondness for the invertebrate set, cutting away to a close-up of a moth here, a creepy-crawly there.
"Big Little Lies" focused on a terrible, terrible night that Ms. Moriarty used as a tease, by endlessly dropping in glimpses of it and then cutting away.
The actual procedure involves cutting a piece of bone from the chin, bringing the surrounding bones together, and cutting away remaining protruding edges on the jawline. Voilà.
Particularly surprising, given how easily the show could pack its episodes with titillation, is its penchant for cutting away when the women take their johns into a room.
Clinton's wonkish speeches, in comparison, can be tuned out, with more than one cable news anchor promising to "continue to monitor the speech" before cutting away from Clinton.
The camera bounces with the vehicle's suspension, focused intently on Bourne's eyes, cutting away only in brief glimpses to show us close-ups of the scene around him.
But Munroe's technique of cutting away the canvas and literally suspending his cast of characters without legs and a solid base deprives them of the force of their authority.
I love ones that have measurements on them that indicate inches or centimeters, so you can use them for digging, loosening soil or cutting away a root-bound plant.
"Rather than cutting away the dysfunctional groups, this is about combining the weak part," said William Saito, an entrepreneur and special adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet office.
One option would be to keep cutting away anything that isn't the handful of Conde magazines you've heard of and run that as a boutique portfolio of luxury brands.
The camera focuses on her long enough to capture the surprising moment, but doesn't linger on her bare breasts, cutting away every now and then so as not to gawk.
Just when emotions come to a boil, the film throws a bucket of cold water on them, cutting away from a scene of torture to, say, a scene of Sen.
Fox News would roll endless clips of the questions Senate Republicans would ask of either Biden while keeping the cameras on the witness, then cutting away before showing the answers.
Apa: So, when we talk about being minimally invasive in someone&aposs mouth, it means cutting away as little tooth as possible and saving as much healthy tooth as possible.
Dr. Pimple Popper is a wrestler in her own right: We've watched her yank and tug at the most stubbornly-rooted lipomas, painstakingly cutting away blubbery fat, piece by tiny piece.
It's very clear from the Israeli side there is no interest in any kind of peace deal ... at the moment (they) are content with simply cutting away at the Palestinian lands.
And that's what it's all about, in the end: cutting away at the programs that make up the social safety net while giving themselves just enough plausible deniability to fool the base.
What was really fascinating is when the eventual combat breaks out, a glitch keeps cutting away to the battle at the NPC camp when the "allied turn" comes around in the turn order.
Nutaku's vision is that players will have have that same kind of game, only they get to see the end of that story, including an explicit sex scene, instead of just cutting away.
Vymorozka, which translates as 'freezing out', is the process of cutting away the ice from around a ship's hull with chainsaws, then pickaxes and hammers, exposing areas needing repair, which are usually below the waterline.
" I sure hope that's true because, if it isn't, I'm guessing the networks will be cutting away from Cleveland to the Bushes, 41 and 43, sitting together in Maine watching reruns of "The West Wing.
" An MSNBC network spokesperson said the network aired the briefing for more than an hour before cutting away "because the information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health.
Having a person look real while performing a song for six minutes, with no cutting away or other editing assists that would be available in a film or television show, that was something else entirely.
He busted out his hacksaw and started cutting away at the wood to slim it down… only to realize that it wasn't really wood at all, but a thin wood veneer wrapped around a cardboard core.
We also spent considerable time in the episode cutting away to Abby (Darby Stanchfield) being all pouty about being left out of the cool kids club, which just took viewers out of the action even further.
In its third season, Game of Thrones might have made that celebration the entirety of the episode's plot for characters like Dany and Jon, while occasionally cutting away to King's Landing to check in on Cersei's preparations.
The three owners of King restaurant gathered around a ripe wedge of Crucolo on a recent summer morning in Manhattan, cutting away thick, floppy pieces from the center of the cheese and eating it as they talked.
After the second week, cutting away the soft tissue required making several more cuts along the length of the bone—usually while holding the blade almost flat against the bone—and occasionally even sawing at the tendon.
This reflects Howe's own method of creation, cutting away at narrative coherence so that we refocus our attention on language, recreating the poet's commentary to bring the past as something new and meaningful within our own worlds.
Cutting away from Legend, the video then highlights a diverse group of individuals — which includes people of color, women, union workers, and members of the LGBTQ community — questioning whether their fundamental rights would be threatened by Kavanaugh's appointment.
The White House press briefings continue to attract major attention on cable news, with all the major outlets cutting away from regular programming to carry the almost-daily event live, invariably receiving a ratings bump for doing so.
"Tool use on fresh bones leaves unmistakable patterns, as knives cut across the surface of the bones when cutting away flesh or as large tools chop down to cut ligaments and tendons to break apart limbs," Hansford told Gizmodo.
They found that when sperm merges with an egg to make an embryo, paternal mitochondria inside the sperm gets attacked by an enzyme called endonuclease G. The enzyme enters the mitochondria and starts cutting away at the paternal DNA.
Female genital mutilation, or cutting, involves cutting away the clitoris or even all of the genitals of babies and young girls, and has no health benefit; it is extremely painful, occasionally causes death, and can lead to complications in childbirth.
So in order to get down to a truly minimal genome, scientists must take an existing genetic sequence and pare it down themselves, cutting away all the nonessential genes until they end up with only the ones that are absolutely essential.
Other networks shared brief segments from the live feeds, but it was C-Span that stuck with them, overriding other coverage and cutting away only when Speaker Paul D. Ryan and other House Republicans returned to the floor around 10 p.m.
Video images show the bleeding fighter, who was thought to be between 12 and 17, being brought to the SEAL platoon on the hood of a truck, and Chief Gallagher and others cutting away his clothing to give medical aid.
There's no cutting away from the disturbing in Midsommar (in fact, the camera prefers to push into the worst of it); you will look at this, and you will see the violence that is life and death, the movie says.
She posted a Facebook video of the beekeeper cutting away the ceiling in her living room to reveal the staggeringly huge colony: There were more than 120,000 bees and 120 pounds of honeycomb in the massive bee "condo" inside her home.
The elaborate production did contain a few modest glitches, among them an unseen voice that said "30 seconds" -- apparently warning of an upcoming ad break -- during one of the numbers; and cutting away from Chenoweth rather awkwardly and rudely during the curtain calls.
The BBC in the UK and Channel 7 in Australia have been serving content live, although they are not immune to criticism for an overload of ads and sometimes cutting away for things such as a Blake Lively interview and the nightly news.
The party scene from that movie was a big inspiration to keep the camera on her face and just walk with her through the party as she does these drugs, never cutting away to people, just staying with her the whole time.
In the positive sense of the word, the greatest challenge is always finding the optimal form of a piece of music: cutting away or transforming what doesn't work, expanding what does work and finding the best sequence of elements to articulate the musical argument.
It very much brings the series back to its "roots" — the first three games went with a World War II setting — while also cutting away a lot of the futuristic bits, like jet-assisted jumps and dashes, that created an imbalance between amateur players and serious professionals.
The reactor buildings are vulnerable to an influx of groundwater because of how the operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co., or Tepco, built the plant in the 2000s, by cutting away a hillside to place it closer to the sea, so the plant could pump in water more easily.
Yes, we kept cutting away to the adventures of Daenerys across the Narrow Sea, or Jon Snow at the Wall, but for the most part, the characters were in a handful of the same locations, which set up relationships the show has been playing off in every season since.
Among the eight artists represented are Matthew Cusik, who makes collages from map fragments; Joyce Kosloff, who layers images and textured paint onto maps; Loren Munk, who adds plaques of color and information to street maps; and Nikki Rosato, who subtracts from maps, cutting away all but roads and rivers.
This fall, after cutting away tens of thousands of the locks, whose sheer weight engineers say could damage the bridge, the New York City Transportation Department began a deterrence campaign to keep the besotted from further festooning: A $100 fine is to be assessed for the illicit act of adoration.
The White House hit CNN and MSNBC for cutting away from Monday evening's coronavirus briefing from President TrumpDonald John TrumpNorth Korea asking for aid, while denying any coronavirus cases: report Iranian official maintains Tehran has 'no knowledge' of American hostage's whereabouts Unemployment claims surge to 3.2 million as coronavirus devastates economy MORE and his administration.
The Moto G series of phones has long offered some of the best value of any smartphone, with the design, battery life, and screens of phones twice their cost, and this year's (throughly leaked) G7 lineup is no exception, with Motorola cutting away the bezels and offering even bigger displays and batteries to give even more bang for your buck.
But the film expresses implicit doubt that said story can stand on its own, overrelying on Terence Blanchard's score to dictate emotional cues and cutting away to a parallel storyline involving Gideon, who the movie uses as an all-purpose representation of slavery's evils and a sounding board at which Harriet can direct her declarations about the importance of freedom.
Rick Lax, a magician who has worked in TV for years and helped create Wizard Wars, gives the competing examples of a box trick and a straitjacket escape: In the former case, where something new appears in the box, cutting away from the trick introduces an obvious problem for the audience, that the object could simply have been placed inside the box between cuts.
In crafting "Hiroshima," Hersey left out most of his interview material so that he could focus on a limited number of characters whom his readers would remember; he built suspense by cutting away from each character, as he notes in the Paris Review interview, at "the verge of some kind of crisis"; and he carefully calibrated the pace at which the events he was describing unfolded.

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