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  • 11Cut Your Hair — Cover art for Cut Your Hair Single by Pavement from the album Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain …

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  • 12Cut Killer — est un disc jockey français d origine marocaine de style rap et hip hop. Il possède une notoriété internationale, et a notamment intégré le DJ Big Dawg Pitbulls de Funkmaster Flex, et le Shadyville DJ’s de 50 Cent. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2… …

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  • 13Cut 'N' Move — Origin Århus, Denmark Genres Eurodance Past members Per Holm Jørn K MC Zipp Thera Hoeymans Zindy Laursen Cut N Move was a dance/ …

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  • 14Cut You In — Single by Jerry Cantrell from the album Boggy Depot Released …

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  • 15School choice — is a term used to describe a wide array of programs aimed at giving families the opportunity to choose the school their children will attend. As a matter of form, school choice does not give preference to one form of schooling or another, rather… …

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  • 16School shooting — School shooter redirects here. For the Half Life 2 mod, see School Shooter: North American Tour 2012. Terrorism Definitions · Counter terrorism Inter …

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  • 17School of the Art Institute of Chicago — Location 37 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60603 Information Type private, non profit corporation Established 1866 …

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  • 18cut back — {v.} 1. To change direction suddenly while going at full speed. * /The halfback started to his left, cut back to his right, and ran for a touchdown./ 2. To use fewer or use less. * /After the big job was finished, the builder cut back the number… …

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  • 19cut the mustard — {v. phr.}, {slang} To do well enough in what needs to be done; to succeed. * /His older brothers and sisters helped Max through high school, but he couldn t cut the mustard in college./ …

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  • 20cut back — {v.} 1. To change direction suddenly while going at full speed. * /The halfback started to his left, cut back to his right, and ran for a touchdown./ 2. To use fewer or use less. * /After the big job was finished, the builder cut back the number… …

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