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"Cutback" is obtained by mixing the bitumen with a volatile solvent such as diesel fuel, kerosene, or naphtha.
Chapter 10 1994
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'Cutback' is not in our vocabulary while we are increasing at an unprecedented rate.
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By acquiring a 50% stake in Cutback Ridge, PetroChina will split the costs and profits with EnCana from development of shale and deep-gas wells in a 635,000-acre area stretching across northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta.
EnCana-PetroChina Deal Subject to Review Ben Dummett 2011
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Earlier Health-Care Firms Get Cutback Jitters "I think we also have to look at legal remedies," he added, questioning how the agency that runs Medicare handled the rate-cutting decision.
Nursing-Home Firms Aim to Cut Expenses Jon Kamp 2011
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Stu Naham: You know, a lot of people expected Mark “Cutback” Davis or Bob “Jungle Death” Gerard to take the honors this year …
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Cutback artist Derrick Ward provides yet another weapon and depth.
After title in make-or-break year, Coughlin, G-men back in heat 2008
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Life Science Cutback Update was the previous entry in this blog.
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Cutback on any privileges and solitary confinement.
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The Great Museum Cutback is the second — but far worse — body blow delivered to art by the latest global recession.
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We're not talking about those razor-sharp cuts that earned him the nickname "The Cutback King" as a runner who first flashed skills in his San Diego Pop Warner league.
USATODAY.com - Bush could follow path blazed by Barber, Dunn 2006
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