Mr. Smits snipped off the branch and rooted it, turning it into a new shrub.
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Last year Langer and his group snipped a piece of its spine, rendering it paraplegic.
He snipped it and marked the location of the explosives for disposal by engineers.
Commercials snipped both gross longs and gross shorts, decreasing their net-short position because they cut more shorts.
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Discretionary purchases like jewelry are typically among the first to be snipped from household budgets during tough economic times.
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President Clinton spawned the legend that planes were delayed at LAX while a celebrity stylist snipped away on Air Force One.
Commercials snipped gross longs and added gross shorts, increasing their net-short position.
Korean mothers who have been bringing in their toddlers to have the muscle under the tongue that connects it to the bottom of the mouth surgically snipped.
She lifted the foot of the sewing machine and pulled the material out, snipped the threads with a pair of scissors, and set to ripping out what she had done.
So when Eric Harnden, a 38-year-old cofounder of a Boston software company, decided to get snipped last spring, he knew exactly when he wanted it done: the weekend of the Masters golf tournament.
These polyps, if allowed to continue growing may become cancerous in 10 to 15 years, are routinely snipped out of the colon just as pre-cancerous skin growths are removed before the growth can become something dangerous.
The next trick, which Exxon's money will help pay for, is to tweak the biochemical pathway that makes the algal oil (which is known, technically, as a triglyceride, and has oxygen atoms in it as well as carbon and hydrogen) so that the oxygen-containing parts of the molecules are snipped off and a pure hydrocarbon is left.
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