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The knife cut was long and painful, but not deep.
He took the girl's wrist again, and she cried out as the knife cut.
She ran a hand down her torso, half expecting to find a long knife cut.
When a knife cuts or a child dies, such cries are heard.
This is not a problem with wooden work surfaces where the number of knife cuts made little difference.
The book cutting machine works with three knives and use the knife cut principle.
'Since this also is the end where most of the knife cuts are, I'm going to agree that it wasn't you.
I guess it's a little more typical for the victim to end up with a laser hole or a knife cut.
Then he pointed at his own scarred chest and indicated a knife cut.
The bacteria, he said, "seem to get down in those knife cuts and they hang out.
When the body was discovered, the coroner would have noticed a knife cut."
Valentine selected a spot for the first knife cut.
The board, well grooved with knife cuts, had been scrubbed white.
I did see a long scar running down the right cheek-probably from a knife cut."
If the meat isn't marked up, haggle a corner off; don't leave clean knife cuts.
A stab wound or knife cut can easily be fatal, and it's really worth knowing how to treat them.
His arms are scarred, apparently by knife cuts.
His knife cut cloth and he blocked an attack with his other hand as they both dropped off the ceiling.
Like the knife cut of cold conscience.
There were cigarette burns all over the body and knife cuts, including what appeared to be a rough inscription, on Antonio's back.
The electrical shock stimulates the nerve fibers in the same way a real knife cut would but without causing injury.
Despite this, blood or wounding may be shown for arrow wounds or knife cuts.
The knife cut principle operates with only one knife per edge which cuts against a rubber surface.
I didn't see any knife cuts.