16-651: Cuts or CUTS may refer to The plural of any cut, see Cut (disambiguation) Cuts, Oise , a commune in France Cuts (TV series) , a 2005 TV series Cuts (album) , an album by Merzbow, Balázs Pándi and Mats Gustafsson Cuts (EP) , a 1992 EP by L.A. Guns Central University for Tibetan Studies , in Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India Compact utility tractors , tractors designed primarily for landscaping and estate management tasks Computer Users' Tape Standard ,
32-405: A UK political pressure group Candidatura Unitaria de Trabajadores ( Unitarian Candidacy of Workers ) Carleton Ultimate Team Church Universal and Triumphant , a religious movement Cincinnati Union Terminal Cleveland Union Terminal Compact Utility Tractor Coordinated Universal Time , a time standard; the official abbreviation is "UTC". Cryptic unstable transcript ,
48-440: A command line utility Cut, copy, and paste , a set of editing procedures Control Unit Terminal, a kind of IBM display terminal for mainframe computers Cut (graph theory) Books [ edit ] Cut (manga) , a 2008 Japanese manga Cut (novel) , by Patricia McCormick Films and television [ edit ] Cut (censorship) , removal of a scene to meet censors' requirements Cut (transition) ,
64-724: A hole dug in the past Cut (clothing) , the style or shape of a garment Cut (earthworks) , an excavation to make way for a transport route Cut (gems) Cut of meat Cut (etiquette) , a snub or slight such as failure to greet an acquaintance Geography [ edit ] Romania [ edit ] Cut, Alba , a commune Cut, a village in Dumbrava Roșie United States [ edit ] Cut, Texas , an unincorporated community Cut River (Mackinac County, Michigan) Cut River (Roscommon County, Michigan) Computing and mathematics [ edit ] Cut (logic programming) cut (Unix) ,
80-959: A song by The Cure on the album Wish "Cut", a song by iamnot on the album Whoami "Cut", a song by No One from No One Acronym [ edit ] Schools [ edit ] Curtin University of Technology , Australia Cyprus University of Technology , Cyprus Central University of Technology , South Africa Chalmers University of Technology , Sweden Chinhoyi University of Technology , Zimbabwe Trade unions [ edit ] Central Única dos Trabalhadores , Brazil Central Unitaria de Traballadores Galicia, Spain Central Unitaria de Trabajadores de Chile ( Workers' United Center of Chile ) Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores (Costa Rica) Confederación Unitaria de Trabajadores del Perú Other [ edit ] Campaign for Unmetered Telecommunications ,
96-571: A standard for storage of digital microcomputer data on consumer quality cassettes See also [ edit ] Cut (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cuts . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cuts&oldid=1191292004 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
112-401: A transition from one sequence to another Cut (2000 film) , a horror comedy film Cut (2011 film) , a Japanese drama film Cut (advertisement) , a 2009 British advertising campaign on domestic violence Games and sport [ edit ] Cut (cards) , a method of mixing a deck of cards Cut (golf) , a means of reducing the number of competitors in a golf tournament; also,
128-459: A type of RNA molecule Codes [ edit ] CUT, IATA code for Cutral Có Airport , Argentina CUT, English MTR station code for Chung Uk Tsuen stop , Hong Kong See also [ edit ] Cuts (disambiguation) The Cut (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cut . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
144-721: A type of stroke intended to induce a particular ball flight Music [ edit ] Cut (music) , an African-American music technique Cut drum Cut_, a one-off solo/band effort by Ray Wilson, which released Millionairhead in 2000 Albums [ edit ] Cut (C-Tec album) , 2000 Cut (Crack the Sky album) , 1998 Cut (EP) , a 2014 EP by Aaron Yan Cut (Golden Earring album) , 1982 Cut (Hunters and Collectors album) , 1992 Cut (The Slits album) , 1979 Cut , an album by Flare Acoustic Arts League Cut , 1982 album by Adrian Snell Songs [ edit ] "Cut" (Plumb song) , 2006 "Cut",
160-666: Is a small river located entirely within Roscommon County in the U.S. state of Michigan . The river begins at Higgins Lake and meanders to Houghton Lake at a length of approximately 10 miles (16 km). It also passes through the small Marl Lake within South Higgins Lake State Park near its source. Historically, the Cut River served to transport lumber from the Higgins Lake area to Houghton Lake. Portions of
176-546: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cut (disambiguation) (Redirected from Cut (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up cut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cut or CUT may refer to: Common uses [ edit ] The act of cutting , the separation of an object into two through acutely directed force A type of wound Cut (archaeology) ,
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#1732855917021192-528: The inconspicuous dam. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources closely monitors the water levels within the Cut River, as it is a popular spawning location for walleye in Houghton Lake. Because of the small dam, fish within Houghton Lake can no longer travel to Higgins Lake. Depending on the fluctuating water level within Higgins Lake, the Cut River may endure periods of very low water levels that can adversely affect fish populations. Other common fish along
208-429: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cut&oldid=1251006577 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Cut River (Roscommon County, Michigan) The Cut
224-442: The river include smallmouth bass , yellow perch , trout , and northern pike . The river has a very low watershed until it meets with Backus Creek nearer Houghton Lake. In recent years, residents along the Higgins Lake shoreline have complained about increasing coastal erosion because of rising water levels within Higgins Lake, which are controlled by the small dam along the Cut River. Scientific evaluation constantly monitors
240-502: The river were dredged to allow for lumber transport during the late-1800s, although no remnant of this exist today. The Cut is a popular fishing destination because of its calm, undeveloped, and scenic environment, which allows for easy use for smaller canoes and kayaks. A single public access point is available at Marl Lake. The river only has three bridge crossings: East Higgins Lake Drive, West Lansing Road, and near its mouth along East Houghton Lake Drive (County Road 100). A small dam
256-423: Was constructed near the river head, which prevents navigating from Houghton Lake to Higgins Lake without portaging over the dam at Higgins Lake. The river serves an important purpose to regulate the water level within Higgins Lake, which also affects the water level of Houghton Lake. A small dam was constructed across the Cut River near Higgins Lake for this purpose. A bridge along East Higgins Lake Drive passes over
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