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  • 1Cutting (in line) — Cutting in line, also known as line/queue jumping, butting, barging, budding, budging, skipping, ditching, breaking, shorting, or pushing in is the act of entering a queue or line at any position other than the end. The act, which may be taboo in …

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  • 2Cycle Action Auckland — Auckland Region Abbreviation CAA …

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  • 3Cycle path debate — The cycle path debate concerns the issues surrounding the provision and use of cycle paths. A cycle path or bike path is a track or road designated for use by cyclists that is physically separated from roads used by motor vehicles. It may be… …

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  • 4rate-cutting — ˈrate ˌcutting noun [uncountable] ECONOMICS the act of cutting rates, especially the rate of interest for borrowing money: • Borrowers can get lower rates by waiting until the end of the rate cutting cycle. * * * rate cutting UK US noun [U] ►… …

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  • 5Business cycle — Economics …

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  • 6Marie de' Medici cycle — The Marie de Medici Cycle is a series of twenty four paintings by Peter Paul Rubens commissioned by Marie de Medici, wife of Henry IV of France, for the Luxembourg Palace in Paris. Rubens received the commission in the autumn of 1621. After… …

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  • 7McDonald's Cycle Center — Front of McDonald s Cycle Center …

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  • 8Plasma cutting — This article is about the common manufacturing process. For various fictional weapons, see plasma rifle and directed energy weapon. Plasma cutting is a process that is used to cut steel and other metals (or sometimes other materials) using a… …

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  • 9America's Next Top Model, Cycle 5 — Promotional photograph of the cast of Cycle 5 of America s Next Top Model Format Reality TV Created by Tyra Banks …

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  • 10Mercury cycle — The mercury cycle is a biogeochemical cycle involving mercury. Mercury is notable for being the only heavy metal which is liquid at room temperature. It is a volatile metal and evaporates easily, going into the atmosphere.[citation needed]… …

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