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  • One more case, lazy hillbillies in the mountains where I hunt cruz the old and new backwoods logging/fire trails, the power lines cut-throughs, etc. and do drive-by shootings on wildlife.

    ATVs in Wilderness Dave Hurteau 2008

  • If you can locate penetrations in the ceiling beneath the attic — light fixtures, exhaust fans, whatever — you can often seal the gaps around the cut-throughs.

    10 Questions for . . . Fernando Pagés Ruiz, Contractor 2008

  • If you can locate penetrations in the ceiling beneath the attic—light fixtures, exhaust fans, whatever—you can often seal the gaps around the cut-throughs.

    10 Questions for . . . Fernando Pagés Ruiz, Contractor 2008

  • The city's traffic patterns have grown significantly in recent years, he said, with some previously quiet local roads turned into speedy cut-throughs, or shortcuts to beat traffic lights or other points of congestion, he said.

    Battery Shots 2010

  • Residents have hit out at the closure as it forces drivers to choose between an eight-mile diversion or using a number of cut-throughs.

    Evening Mail news round-up 2010

  • Galley kitchens and cut-throughs to the dining room are common, as are open, flowing spaces; a "rumpus room" or kids 'space; and orientation toward the backyard, complete with patio.

    unknown title 2009

  • Galley kitchens and cut-throughs to the dining room are common, as are open, flowing spaces; a "rumpus room" or kids 'space; and orientation toward the backyard, complete with patio.

    unknown title 2009

  • Galley kitchens and cut-throughs to the dining room are common, as are open, flowing spaces; a "rumpus room" or kids 'space; and orientation toward the backyard, complete with patio.

    unknown title 2009

  • Galley kitchens and cut-throughs to the dining room are common, as are open, flowing spaces; a "rumpus room" or kids 'space; and orientation toward the backyard, complete with patio.

    unknown title 2009

  • Galley kitchens and cut-throughs to the dining room are common, as are open, flowing spaces; a "rumpus room" or kids 'space; and orientation toward the backyard, complete with patio.

    unknown title 2009

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