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- But when the Cornhuskers'long home winning streak had been scissored last year, trash-talking gave way to sportsmanship that had Cavil a little surprised.
- On May 30, Sky Atlantic broadcast " Alan Partridge's Scissored Isle, " a moralising mockumentary in which Partridge examines the British class divide.
- He used for his show's invitation a computer-generated image of woman morphed into jungle animal, and he filled his raw London collection with roughly scissored skins.
- Torricelli, who has scissored his way through plenty of political knife fights, was uncharacteristically soothing Thursday, calling for cooperation between the two Democratic senators and the Republican governor.
- The heavyweight wrestling farm boy scissored straight through to his throwdown with Alexander Karelin, then beat the unbeatable Russian in the most tremor-inducing upset of the Sydney Games.
- Although the judoka blocked a tomoe nage attempt, his opponent's specialty, he got his neck scissored by Kanaya's legs and was unable to pin him.
- At Geoffrey Beene, fabric was scissored away at the back and sides of the body to leave just a halter top _ one of many skillful tricks of cutting and seaming.
- When he started hyperbaric oxygen therapy last February, Kenton Morgan's leg muscles had become so constricted, his knees clamped together and his lower legs scissored across each other.
- Protests by nurses forced a satellite TV channel to postpone televising the movie, " Doctor of the Heart, " while censors scissored scenes that the nurses considered risque.
- The lightweight clothes that were couture's message, in sheer lace, scissored tulle and organza and improbably seamless, are really possible only when the work is done by hand.