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Examples
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We had it located at a place called Crosscut 123 and had it engineered yesterday.
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The course for the next five miles was up the large bayou, of which the Crosscut was a tributary.
Watch and Wait or The Young Fugitives Oliver Optic 1859
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Along the front of the negro hamlet, and of the mansion house, ran the public highway, while in the rear of them, and at a distance of nearly half a mile, was the bayou, which was generally called the "Crosscut," because it joined two larger rivers.
Watch and Wait or The Young Fugitives Oliver Optic 1859
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The case for public media, such as Crosscut, in a time when newspapers dwindle and commercial models drive websites away from "journalism in the public interest."
Crosscut David Brewster 2010
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As traditional media falter, organizations such as Crosscut are working hard to invent new financial models for vigorous and independent journalism.
Crosscut David Brewster 2010
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As traditional media falter, organizations such as Crosscut are working hard to invent new financial models for vigorous and independent journalism.
Crosscut David Brewster 2010
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Events are happening more frequently, and small angel groups such as Crosscut Ventures are becoming more accessible to entrepreneurs.
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Read Doug Macdonald's story over at Crosscut on the coming Metro losses of service.
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Except for Berger and one or two others, Crosscut presents columnists who are way past their pulldate but neither they nor the editor realize it.
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The mention of Crosscut made me think of the big difference between Publicola and Crosscut.
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