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cutover

a. Having been cleared of valuable timber. n. 1 An area of cutover land. 2 The discontinuity that occurs when switching from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar.

Usage examples of "cutover".

The only thing that would stop the cutover then would be a caller to a suicide hot line.

At the moment of cutover, while the crossbar had howled out, the ESS had come to life and taken over the thirty thousand lines cut off from the old crossbar switch.

His son had been interested in the cutover, had wanted to know if it would affect his TDD.

After the cutover he had asked Pac Bell for the Automatic Message Accounting data covering the time before each switch failure.

But in light of the cutover call, it makes a damn strange coincidence.

In the time frame between the cutover and the switch failure, there was only one incoming call placed through a TDD relay operator.

He had known from the time he got home on the night of the cutover and questioned Wayne and the baby-sitter that someone else made the call.

Somebody from the cutover, somebody from across town, somebody who flew in on United and got a rental car at the airport and drove into town.

Look, I ordered a mag tape of the call records after the cutover, I never got a chance to do anything with it, but it should be in my file cabinet.

There were a good number of calls to or from Stanford numbers, especially on the night of the cutover at the Palo Alto office.

The time interval between the calls on the cutover night was fifteen seconds.

I ordered a mag tape of the call records after the cutover, I never got a chance to do anything with it, but it should be in my file cabinet.

He flipped back to the printout for the cutover and there it was again.

The rows of baby-blue and white cabinets looked just as they had the night of the cutover, only then he had left them brain dead and now he found them alive, swiftly and silently processing calls, and he was satisfied.

He had a good lead on them now, turning at the fork in the woods onto the cutover to the Boot Road.