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TO CUT, crim. law. To wound with an instrument having a sharp edge. 1 Russ. on Cr. 577. Vide To Stab; Wound.



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When fighting a traffic ticket, these next two steps are vitally important to being successful in your fight of the ticket The two steps involve cutting a deal with the township or county prosecutor or offering to go to traffic school to avoid the points and fines on your license When fighting a traffic ticket, these next two steps are vitally important to being successful in your fight of the ticket.
Highly leveraged newspapers continued in recent days to seek ways to navigate out of their problems, with the one in Minneapolis failing to cut a deal with the various Teamsters' unions, while the two in the Philadelphia cutting a deal with creditors to skip some payments.
Byline: By MARTIN ROGERS AMERICAN billionaire Randy Lerner yesterday promised Martin O'Neill a a pounds 50million transfer kitty and a five-year contract after cutting a deal with chairman Doug Ellis to buy out Aston Villa.
 
 
 
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