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Many trees flower in the dry season, providing leaf-cutter ants with a source of fresh material for their fungal companions.
Recent discoveries:
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Birthday themed cookie cutters from www.cookiecutter.com
4" party hat
3" balloon
4" birthday candle
4" birthday cake
- Stop using a flimsy unicycle to carve through your pizza!
- Slice your pizza like a hipster!
- Looks just like a Fixie Bike and comes with a handy stand!
- Two cutting wheels so it's twice as good as a regular slicer!
Please Note:
- It doesn't have brakes
- Please make sure you have lights on when cutting pizza at night.
El Corte Ingles (The English Cut as in tailor's cut) is the biggest department store group in Europe and ranks fourth worldwide. El Corte Inglés is Spain's only remaining department store chain, as well as owner of several associated businesses - including BriCor, a DIY superstore.
El Corte Ingles are well known for their excellent customer service.
The Coast Guard Fast Response Cutter Benjamin Bottoms arrives in San Diego April 26, 2019. The Bottoms is scheduled to be commissioned during a ceremony at Sector San Diego next week. (U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 1st Class Patrick Kelley/released)
131210-N-YR391-022 ARABIAN GULF (Dec. 10, 2013) Hull Technician 2nd Class Megan Patten, from Covington, Ga., uses a plasma cutter to cut out flanges for a pressure relief valve aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS New Orleans (LPD 18). New Orleans is part of the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group, with embarked 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gary Granger Jr./Released)
Mayo 2010. > Reproducción, reptitición y reinvidicación. Multiplicidad en el arte emergente español. Comisariada por Ingráfica.
Instituto Cervantes de Viena. Del 27 de mayo al 25 de junio de 2010
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Description: Lead cutter. Metal machine with wooden base and a lever to one side used to cut leads.
Accession Number: SH.2009.309
Further Notes: Leads were used to space out lines. The lead cutter would cut out leads to a certain size to manage the layout of the page. Leads were bought in lengths and cut in-house.
History:
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org
Thought it time to give my hands and wrist a rest and invest in a small cheap tile cutter. Hope to use it on some of the mosaics l hope to make .
Cookie cutters are arranged by collection, shape, size, in small accessory boxes (from Container Store) there are over 80 accessory boxes and 3 large tubs on the top stuffed with favor cutters.
Large pastry bags are on the bottom shelf, and more utensils are on these shelves. Also, the big sifter, cake slicer (that I HATE) and the paddle for the 60 quart mixer.
Capt. Edward M. St. Pierre, commanding officer of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Morgenthau (WHEC 722), receives the national ensign from Vice Adm. Fred M Midget, commander, Coast Guard Pacific Area, during the decommissioning ceremony in Honolulu, April 18, 2017. The decommissioning ceremony is a time-honored naval tradition that retires a ship from service through a variety of ceremonial observances. The ensign is presented to the service member with the longest time in service. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Amanda Levasseur/Released)
USCG Cutters 1319 'Chandeleur' and 1311 'Naushon' at the Coast Guard Base on Tongass Narrows near Ketchikan, Alaska.
A Brush cutter is a lawn and garden tool used to trim lawn edges, cut back bushes and unruly plants, and maintain a landscape. Brush cutter is powerful enough to handle tough brush and saplings up to 3” in diameter. This powerful cutting tool of steel blade & nylon cutter unit is light in weight; hence, is extremely helpful for farmers, foresters, lanscaping contractors and a farmowner. Also used for paddy, wheat, mulberry, corn, fodder harvesting. - www.atcomaart.com/pd/49525355704954575668/line-trimmers-a...
Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael S. Sheahan, a boatswain's mate assigned to Coast Guard Cutter Sea Devil, an 87-foot patrol boat attached to Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit Bangor, Wash., explains how to operate the cutter's on board weapons system to a group of Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets from Bremerton High School in Bremerton, Wash., while underway in Puget Sound, March 24, 2014. The Sea Devil and its sister ship, Coast Guard Cutter Sea Fox, were established to assist the Navy in providing security for U.S. Navy Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarines transiting in the vicinity of their homeport of Bangor, Wash. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Katelyn Shearer.
As the Primeval team celebrate their long-awaited reunion, Captain Jack rejoins the Doctor and Donna to go retrieve the stray Ood and return him to his planet.
The British Original Jigsaw Club(s) of Cornwall & London were the subject of an article by Nicki Barker in the Spring 2023 issue of the BCD Magazine (issue 148,pg 14-15). Subsequent information received from Anne Williams confirms identity of the Rowes (Ashley & Kathleen) as Mr & Mrs Aldon Roen, and a link to Aldon Studios.
The fantastic late cut (by AB) shown in the left column was discovered by USA expert Anne Williams. Its label has the same format as two others with earlier stock numbers, which date the club to 1909 and both name the Rowes as proprietors - one from Cornwall and the other in London. Interestingly, the Cornwall label has the printed address 'Scorrier' crossed out and amended in ink with Mount Hawke. Perhaps this is an earlier address!
The Cornish examples both have the advice to 'Re-Tie the Bag' printed on the label. The London Club map of Europe jigsaw, which has dated replacement pieces putting its cutting date pre-Sept 1922, has no such advice, but the other London example has a label talking about a bag - possibly implying the introduction of a bag where one was not previously used. Unfortunately, the identity of the cutter (K?) or stock number K53184? is not clear or in the same format as the Cornish Labels.
A European map would have been of great interest after the redrawing of country boundaries during the conferences and treaties ending the Great War. The cut of this jigsaw is similar to that of the Valley Church. The Escape of a Heretic shows some line-cutting and a push-fit style with less defined knobs - it is closer in style to the example shown in the BCD magazine of the monks fishing, belonging to the London Club but listing Mrs Aldon Roen as proprietor.
Anne Williams found information about Aldon Studios from Games and Toys, a Feb 1917 Trade Magazine. It gave the address as 263 Regent St W, and described them as specialists in jigsaw puzzles, 'unique little figures cut in 3ply wood', makers of 'Eve' figures and 6d calendars.
An undated London Directory: "First Aldon Studios & Jig Saw Puzzle Club (Ashley & Kathleen Rowe, 24 Great Russell St WC )."
Cutter Northland's rescue and assist crew aboard stranded Haitian-based merchant vessel Hunter prepares for a tow 23 miles off Cap-Haitien, Haiti, June 13, 2013. During an electrical storm, the Northland collaborated with the Haitian Coast Guard and Cutter Oak to anchor the Hunter and safely shuttle its 15 crew ashore.
Crew members from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Waesche (WMSL 751) with illegal drugs on the flight deck of the cutter as they prepare to offload in San Diego, March 28, 2023. The Waesche's crew off loaded drugs interdicted in the Eastern Pacific during counter-narcotic patrols by Coast Guard cutters Active, Steadfast, and Waesche. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Richard Uranga)
The Shershen-class was the NATO reporting name for a class of torpedo boats built for the Soviet Navy and allies. The Soviet designation was Project 206 Shtorm.
Designated as TKAs (ru. Torpednyy Kater; eng. Torpedo Cutter), the Project 183 boats were designed as simple fast attack craft suitable for cheap manufacture and easy maintenance. Intended as a successor to the Project 183 "Bolshevik" torpedo boats, development of the new class started in 1956. Like other similar boats, they were to be used near the coast, in good weather and under friendly air cover.
Principal armament of the class consisted of four OTA-53-206M torpedo tubes located on the sides. The 533 mm torpedoes were ejected by a powder charge and, depending on version, had a rudimentary homing ability or were straight run only. Surface search and targeting information for the torpedo attack was obtained by the MR-102 "Baklan" (NATO designation: Pot Drum) radar with a search range of 18–20 nautical miles (33–37 km; 21–23 mi). Defensive armament is made of two AK-230 CIWS located on the bow and the stern, guided by the MR-104 "Rys" (NATO designation: Drum Tilt) radar with a maximum tracking range of 12.31 nautical miles (22.80 km; 14.17 mi). Secondary armament that could be carried included twelve BB-1 depth charges or six naval mines.
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My sweet little teapot cookie cutter! About 3 inches in size, I'm thinking I will be using this for seating markers (icing the cookies and putting guests names on them).
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew Small, a Boatswain’s Mate aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw, secures a shackle underway on Lake Michigan, Nov. 28, 2021. Small hammered a pin into the shake to ensure it is secure for holding a buoy. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Fontenette)
This handcrafted pasta cutter cuts thin noodles. Designed from an 1830's museum piece, these pasta cutters are very rare. They can also be used for dumpling and lattice work for pie crusts.
These are made with love by a 60 year old gentleman from the mountains of Tennessee, whose skills have been passed down three generations.