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1. She smiled too and then looked down at the crumpled body of the cloth cutter
2. Something flared up too bright and too close and between the gaps in his helmet visor not covered with the boneless alien appendages, he saw Wambach wielding a plasma cutter, swinging the clumsy, fat, meter-long cylinder like the hilt of a ridiculously out of proportion sword
3. He took the left arm from Parker and put both the limbs in an empty case for a plasma cutter
4. Back in the kitchen, she was turning on the oven when a rather loud crack of thunder sounded and she jumped and dropped the pizza cutter
5. I shall drive and operate one of the cranes and will run the anvil, the large metal cutter on one of the excavators
6. Nelson was also in the bucket with the plasma cutter cutting into the tail
7. She heard Kurt yell from inside the house, “We would need a wire cutter or crowbar - something to snap the locks
8. “Plasma cutter? That would cut through pretty much anything
9. “Let’s try the plasma cutter then
10. Zolla observed as the SO commander – followed by his lieutenants and a couple of versi-bots – employed his laser cutter to force entry into its invisible elongated hull, and then seemed to disappear into the void
11. We’ll need a paper cutter too
12. ” Amaranthe tugged the paper cutter and one of the boxes into her arms, leaving the rest for Maldynado
13. The second nice feature was a wire cutter built into the bi-pod
14. She, Books, and Maldynado had removed the drying lines and paper cutter
15. Both equipments were required for the vessel’s overdue inspection, but, he joked, he simply avoided Costa Rica’s only Caribbean coast guard cutter by monitoring its radio operating frequency
16. However, there was something odd concerning the movement of the coast guard cutter: like any vessel of its size, it came and went on high tide – except occasionally – when the cutter got underway at dusk, regardless of the state of the tide and, more or less, at the same inopportune hour, a tug would arrive with a log barge
17. He could recall occasions when the tide was so low that the cutter barely slipped through the narrows, and sure enough, just after she cleared, a tug entered with a barge
18. By checking old calendars, they found that it wasn’t ‘occasionally’ that the cutter departed and a tug entered just at dusk: it was with precision, every three months – on the tenth – most unusual in a country where nothing happens with such punctuality
19. They spent three days on the water, skin broiling to blisters under the sun, before a US Coast Guard cutter plucked them from the sea and delivered them to a refugee center located at the US Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
20. Officer Edgar Vargas studied the Coast Guard cutter through binoculars as she glided from her berth and steamed from the harbor
21. The timing of her departure was truly impressive: as the sleek form of the cutter receded from view, an inbound sea-going tug appeared, towing, at the end of a long cable, a barge stacked high with logs
22. It hadn’t been a difficult piece of detective work to determine if a regular connection existed between the movement of log barges and the arrival and departure of the only Coast Guard cutter on the Caribbean coast
23. She had just popped open a beer when Truman pointed to the Coast Guard cutter slicing the water on her way out to sea
24. It was difficult not to notice an old tug moving a log barge into the harbor that the cutter passed between channel buoys
25. Colling could not see how any shots from the gun could reach the cutter, which was too close to the freighter’s hull and out of its line of fire
26. The cutter was coming close alongside now, within twenty meters, and he could see the pale faces of the machine gun crew through the biting driven rain
27. The cutter was so close that throwing the grenades far enough to reach its deck would not be difficult
28. Through a crack in the thin wooden panel, he watched as the cutter again settled on its course, headed for the side of the fishing boat
29. Colling pulled the last grenade from under his slicker, waiting to pull the pin when the cutter came closer
30. He watched as it bounced across the deck and thought it would go on into the sea, but then the cutter lifted suddenly, and the grenade bounced back and disappeared
31. At first, Colling thought he might have missed its dropping between the Syrena and the patrol boat, but then there was a loud bang and flame leaped skyward from the fore-deck of the cutter
32. A second after the first blast, another shot up from the cutter, then a series of explosions erupted, throwing pieces of the patrol craft high in the air
33. They had seen some fishing boats and freighters, but no naval vessels, since the encounter with the cutter
34. Rubano was my father,” he said as he removed a cigar and the cutter from the pocket of his checkered sports coat
35. The first houses they looked at were in housing divisions laid out in cookie cutter fashion, with hardly any space between the homes
36. dealing with a cookie cutter I have mentioned the
37. Roll out thin and cut out with a cutter
38. Once cool, use a pizza cutter to slice the pie into pieces and enjoy!
39. The Coast Guard honored their service in the name of the cutter Spars
40. June 1943 the cutter was torpedoed and sank in less than five minutes (Kaplan and Hunt, p
41. Moore brought the Revenue cutter Colfax, given to the Revenue Service by the U
42. The cutter was capable of 29 knots and armed with sonar, antisubmarine torpedoes, 40 millimeter mounts and a 5-inch
43. Air Force B-57 bomber and two F-4C fighter planes bombed and strafed the cutter in a one hour contest of futile signals, radio calls and evasive actions
44. Captain Robert Durfey later reflected on his combat tour as skipper of the cutter Rush: “We got called on to do all manner of things
45. Captain Paquette heralded the courage of Captain Jimmie Hobaugh (USCG) and the crew of the cutter Woodrush which sailed out of the port of Duluth (Minnesota) during the storm and pounded through high seas for 22 hours to reach the wreck site
46. In early Spring 1994, the 50 year old cutter Mackinaw was cutting pathways thorough the ice of the Soo Locks at Sault St
47. One Coast Guard cutter cut through 30 miles of ice in five days
48. A Coast Guard helicopter forwarded information to assist the cutter in tactical maneuvering
49. The previous week, USCGC Mackinaw and the 140-foot cutter Neah Bay penetrated the icy waters to help several freighters navigate in waters frozen from an early Midwestern cold snap
50. A Coast Guard cutter in Southeast Asian waters intercepted the Chinese vessel and boarded it 80 miles off the Chinese coast