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  2. Cord-cutting - Wikipedia

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    In broadcast television, cord-cutting refers to the pattern of viewers, referred to as cord-cutters, cancelling their subscriptions to multichannel television services available over cable or satellite, dropping pay television channels or reducing the number of hours of subscription TV viewed in response to competition from rival media available over the Internet.

  3. Cord-Cutting: The Real Story Behind the Myth - AOL

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    Since there are now a host of such plans, there has been much talk of "cord cutting," or the symbolic severing of that cable in favor of alternatives.

  4. Cord-Cutting: The Real Story Behind the Myth - AOL

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    Since there are now a host of such plans, there has been much talk of "cord cutting," or the symbolic severing of Cord-Cutting: The Real Story Behind the Myth Skip to main content

  5. 5 top alternatives to cable TV in 2025: How to cut the cord ...

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    How to cut the cable TV cord Here are the steps to take when you’re ready to break free from your cable TV service, starting with your current cable contract. Step 1: Check your cable contract

  6. Detonating cord - Wikipedia

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    Detonating cord (also called detonation cord, detacord, detcord, blasting rope, or primer cord) is a thin, flexible plastic tube usually filled with pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN, pentrite). With the PETN exploding at a rate of approximately 6,400 m/s (21,000 ft/s), any common length of detonation cord appears to explode instantaneously.

  7. Umbilical cord - Wikipedia

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    The cord can be clamped at different times; however, delaying the clamping of the umbilical cord until at least one minute after birth improves outcomes as long as there is the ability to treat the small risk of jaundice if it occurs. [18] Clamping is followed by cutting of the cord, which is painless due to the absence of nerves.

  8. Is Cord-Cutting Hurting Cable? - AOL

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    The phenomenon of cord-cutting is a couple of years old now, yet cable and other conventional pay TV options, such as satellite, continue to thrive. Or do they? A handful of studies have looked at ...

  9. Silver cord - Wikipedia

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    The silver cord in metaphysical studies and literature, ... are variously translated, and there is a lack of consensus among Bible commentators as to its meaning.