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1Cut (album de The Slits) — Cut Album par The Slits Sortie Septembre 1979 Enregistrement Printemps 1979 Ridge Farm Studios Durée 31:52 Genre(s) Punk rock Post punk …
2Cut (album) — Cut Album par The Slits Sortie Septembre 1979 Enregistrement Printemps 1979 Ridge Farm Studios Durée 31:52 Genre Punk rock Post punk Producte …
3Grooves — Infobox Magazine title = Grooves image size = image caption = Grooves logo (2005 current) editor = Sean Portnoy editor title = Editor staff writer = frequency = Quarterly circulation = 10,000 category = Electronic music company = publisher = Sean …
4grooves — gruËv n. long narrow channel, furrow; routine, habit, fixed way of doing things v. make furrows or channels, cut a groove in; enjoy oneself; interact harmoniously …
5Curb cut — A pram ramp with tactile paving that connects an off street walking trail to a road A curb cut (U.S.), curb ramp, dropped kerb (UK), pram ramp, or kerb ramp (Australia) is a solid (usually concrete) ramp graded down from the top surface of a… …
6cross-cut — verb 1》 cut (wood or stone) across its main grain or axis. 2》 alternate (one sequence) with another when editing a film. noun an instance of cross cutting. adjective (of a file) having two sets of grooves crossing each other diagonally …
7coarse-cut file — A file with deep grooves for removing a lot of metal quickly. It leaves rough edges which will need to be cleaned up with a smooth cut file …
8rain grooves — Channels cut into a road s surface to help water run off the road during a rainstorm …
9Dictation machine — Transcribing dictation with a Dictaphone wax cylinder dictation machine, in the early 1920s. Note supply of extra wax cylinders on lower part of stand. A dictation machine is a sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for later… …
10Diamond grinding of pavement — Diamond grinding is a pavement preservation technique that corrects a variety of surface imperfections on both concrete and asphalt pavements. Most often utilized on concrete pavement, diamond grinding is typically performed in conjunction with… …