What he calls a crack is more like a canyon, at least 300 metres deep up to a kilometre long yet only a metre wide. |
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I think she has it in her head that if she gets us all in the same room we'll crack and kiss and make up. |
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The little tramps probably crack on to 31-year-olds all the time at their local suburban blue light disco. |
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Every crack and crevice on this pinnacle seems to be home to something, whether it be a lobster or a wolf fish. |
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They urged police to crack down on racist yobs before youths took the law into their own hands. |
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After discovering a serious crack in one of the gable walls, they decided instead to knock the house down and rebuild it. |
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Having performed at Just for Laughs in '97 and '98, he's back to take another crack at wowing audiences. |
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In his pants, police found three wraps of heroin totalling 851 mg and two of crack cocaine totalling 311 mg. |
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The rookie dealers are given about 10 wraps of heroin or crack cocaine at a time. |
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Sure we're at war, but it'd be positively unAustralian if we didn't crack jokes about it. |
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He said tougher standards were needed to crack down on thugs and drunken yobs. |
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Does Rijndael's algebraic formulation make the algorithm easier to crack than other cryptosystems not designed this way? |
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On the first one he drew the uppermost layer of a crack and cut it out with an X-acto knife. |
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Pain filled her mind as she felt her skin being lacerated and heard the crack of the whip. |
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Strange and sinister things sometimes happen on the streets of York at the crack of dawn. |
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A walk east of Tompkins Square Park reveals new businesses, new buildings, and rehabs fast replacing empty lots and former crack houses. |
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To her credit, Mehta did a crack job depicting the occasionally colourless quality of life as an ageing singleton. |
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Beijing has pushed the governments of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan to crack down on Uighur activists. |
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An almighty crack and a noise like thunder sounded from the end of the tunnel and rumbled down to their ears. |
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So if you want to have a crack at rockabilly, you can start with a few free lyrics and chords from the band's albums. |
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Since materials plastically deform as the yield stress is exceeded, a plastic zone will form near the crack tip. |
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Taking that as a friendly gesture, I leaned closer, but he panicked and scurried into the crack between the window sash and the sill. |
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Boots is hopped up like a jackrabbit on crack waiting for his toy fire truck to arrive. |
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Cocaine and crack cocaine were used by only a small minority of women in each group. |
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At the time he was desperately trying to pay of debts he had built up through his drug addiction using heroin and crack cocaine. |
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He's got quite a bad drugs background, and it just goes to show that using heroin and crack cocaine is very expensive. |
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But when he was arrested at Trinity Road in Bristol he was found not to be using crack cocaine or heroin. |
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But it will be sited on the landward side of the expected crack in the shelf, rather than on solid ground. |
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I eased a bleary eye through a crack in the curtains to get a foretaste of the weather. |
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I hate to say it but, yeah, I'm pretty sure if all I had to do was smoke crack once, I'd hit that pipe and take the money. |
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Dale Robinson will again understudy with a tune-up eight-rounder ahead of a possible crack at the British flyweight title around Christmas. |
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The camera catches mollydook Frank Watts having a crack at the ring, the expressions on his mates' faces recording their ideas of his chances. |
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I tried to shut it out of my mind, sitting down under a tree and covering my ears as a crack of thunder erupted in my head. |
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A slap, like the crack of a whip, made me flinch as if Mum had slapped me instead of Dad. |
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The authority was continuing to crack down on troublemakers and was making streets cleaner. |
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Now, I have to confess that I'm so pitiful at math that in high school I could barely crack a passing grade in trig. |
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Extra police patrols will also be brought in to crack down on anyone who goes over the top while playing trick or treat. |
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Residents in Barnoldswick are being urged to shop thieves to the police in a bid to crack down on sneak-in burglaries in the area. |
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He visits all the hot spots, including shooting galleries and crack houses. |
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Unless GAA players manage to crack bilocation, the inter-county dual star is on the wane. |
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The suspect, who is in his 20s, was captured in his bedroom at 6am with crack cocaine, cannabis and a wad of cash stashed in a shoebox. |
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The pair were inside the bungalow in Sladbury's Lane, Clacton, when there was a tremendous crack and the sky lit up. |
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Rafter on the other hand seems like the sort of bloke who would bowl a lolly ball for the non-sportingly capable kid to have a crack at. |
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I have always wondered about the best way to crack a crab, a method that won't leave your thumbs bruised and shirt front splattered. |
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Soon the crack widened, however, and their path branched down into the darkness. |
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They are not anywhere near as treacherous as crack addicts or alcoholics for that matter. |
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Shopkeepers are to be taught the moral and legal responsibilities of selling alcohol in a bid to crack down on under-age drinking. |
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Court officials will be handed sweeping powers to enter homes in a bid to crack down on fine-dodgers. |
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Ministers plan to outlaw happy hours in a bid to crack down on binge drinking. |
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Police are encouraging residents to join their e-mail information line in a bid to crack down on criminals. |
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I accept the evidence of Mr. Pearson and Mr. Glendon with respect to their observations of the crack or split or fissure in the tubing. |
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The generals in turn used the opportunity to crack down on more militant opponents and stabilise the political situation. |
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The crack of willow on leather was replaced by the thud of fists on jaws as drunken spectators traded blows when players came off the pitch. |
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He precedes the dancers and it is his duty to crack the whip to drive away any evil spirits or forces of evil. |
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Watch the camera slowly track down a dark hallway toward a shaft of light from a crack in a door. |
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It was dropped by an eagle who was trying to crack open the tortoise's shell in order to eat it. |
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Get the mobile police unit in if you have to, and get me a crack team of top-level Mages together. |
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In the metric mile, Stockbauer missed by a fingernail becoming the second woman, behind Janet Evans, ever to crack the 16-minute barrier. |
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Hand eczema can redden and crack hands, covering them with itchy, scaly patches. |
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In addition there is a danger that freezing of water and the consequent expansion might even crack the radiator or the engine block. |
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The money collector, whom we will call Blueshirt for the purpose of this story, was bound to crack under the strain. |
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Jade rolled over, tangling her legs further in the bedclothes, and squinted at the sunlight coming in through a crack in one of the curtains. |
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Thus was Hollywood given the maniacal sense of its own importance that will continue to inflate until the crack of doom. |
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A flicker of light shone through the crack between the door and the carpet. |
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Also, whenever we'd crack ice cubes, we'd toss one on the linoleum floor and he'd bat it around and he'd play hockey with it. |
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As planned, I left the town by means of the Jeep just at the crack of dawn. |
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Last night they huddled together in sleeping bags as a bone-chilling wind and rain threatened to crack their resolve. |
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Cut the lemon into eighths, and lightly crush the whole garlic cloves so that they just crack open. |
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The specific drugs included marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine, PCP, barbiturates, and amphetamines. |
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With one crack of his whip into the air, the horses followed their master's command and began their foot cadence once again. |
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A loud bang sounded, almost like a crack of thunder, but there was no pain, only blackness. |
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What we don't know is if NSA is able to crack PGP messages scrambled using 1024 character codes. |
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Just because you are not on the road, it doesn't mean you can't crack your scone on the concrete. |
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I believe hardcore fisherman may scoff at this time of day, thinking that you have to be up at the crack of dawn to make the best of it. |
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Getting up at the crack of dawn wasn't much fun, but the tench fishing certainly was! |
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These changes serve as the background for the spread of crack cocaine in Germany as well. |
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With a sudden flash and the crack of a car backfiring, the machine surged to life again, its high-pitched shriek more earsplitting than ever. |
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Ticket scalpers have prevailed despite the pledge made by the authorities to crack down on them. |
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To crack down on abuse, the House and Senate are pushing for tax shelter legislation. |
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Since you cannot score and crack it like ceramic tiles, your best bet is to rent a wet saw. |
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We will continue to crack down hard on organised immigration crime which targets the most vulnerable, the poorest and the young. |
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Normally magma would fill the crack and the adjacent plates would inch away by just that amount. |
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At the microscopic and macroscopic levels fracture results from the passage of a crack through a region of material. |
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These elements include loading conditions, rate of crack growth, and macroscopic and microscopic appearance of fracture surfaces. |
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Apparently the painkillers had worn off and, when he couldn't find his usual source, decided to buy some crack to take the edge off. |
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Fig.2 shows the results of an autocorrelation performed on an image with the crack pattern. |
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Already, comments from John Henry about profanity on the site have prompted moderators to crack down on the salty language. |
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An audible crack was heard as the man's nose was broken and he fell to the floor, unconscious. |
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There was a crack of sharp thunder as the bullets plunged from their silver caves, and a shower of shells fell to the ground simultaneously. |
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Police now have more powers than ever to crack down on boozy rowdy behaviour. |
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Instead of a bank, there is a loan shark tray that holds money to buy stolen properties that can be turned into crack houses. |
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The sharp tool or grinder initiated a crack in the underlying metal strap which runs around the circumference of the fuselage. |
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Time seemed to slow down as she fell, and as she hit the ground she felt the rip and tear of ligaments, heard the crack of bones shattering. |
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Police in Sheffield are ringing the changes in a bid to crack mobile phone crime in the light of an alarming rise in bogus complaints. |
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Steve Murray will be ringside after being promised a crack at the winner later in the year. |
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And the music industry is about to crack down on the biggest file-sharing ringleaders. |
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Seriously, it's like I'm one of those neon light sticks that they sell at nightclubs and concerts that you crack and shake, and then they glow. |
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Cheerleaders and crack drumlines would be A-OK with 99.4 percent of the halftime audience. |
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Beyond the right bank of the river was a headland above which the golden glow of the rising sun was just visible through a crack in the clouds. |
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The tax was designed to crack down on people who were avoiding tax and National Insurance payments by operating through a personal company. |
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If robbers are high on amphetamines, or crack cocaine, or desperate for a fix, their behaviour may be completely unrestrained. |
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The landlords were shown mock-up samples of narcotics ranging from cannabis and ecstasy to heroin and crack cocaine. |
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I sit beneath my mother while she reads the pattern's instructions, see her eyebrows contract through a crack in the table. |
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Not all rock gyms have crack climbs, but those that do offer the opportunity to practice jamming, an essential skill on outdoor cracks. |
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It seemed to be a good climb to get used to the type of rock and crack climbing. |
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The franchise's recent growth convinced him to forsake a crack at the free-agent market and re-up in Raleigh. |
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If they were to inspect it closely, they would find a large crack across the top cutting through an inscription which is now barely legible. |
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At night, you'll listen to the crack of icebergs calving, reminding you that, while Antarctica might not be far away, everything else is. |
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The good thing about gallows humour is no matter how bad things get you can always find some wag ready to crack a joke. |
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Some years ago her mother decided that her face would crack the painting in two if it were painted because she was so unpleasing to the eye. |
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Street youth involved in prostitution have been found to be more likely to be abusers of crack cocaine. |
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Surely we have to crack down on corruption and abuse, and eliminate idiocies like the direct advertising of prescription drugs to consumers. |
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I saw and heard the piercing crack of an iceberg calving and the resounding silence on the top of Ellesmere Island. |
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His brother, in response, resumed his seat, smiling until I thought his face could very well crack in two. |
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Finally the time had come to crack open the Bolly, knock off early, take a taxi into Soho, and get leathered on expenses. |
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I remember hearing that it had no actual bottom, but was just a dark abyssal crack in the planet. |
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During the raids police seized personal belongings, documents, drugs paraphernalia, a quantity of crack cocaine and a small amount of cannabis. |
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The only crack we see in the idea of the continuum comes from quantum theory. |
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The Public Security Bureau will crack down on anyone who refuses to be quarantined or undergo medical observation. |
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Customers often asked the kindly gentleman to help crack their problems, which could be anything from domestic quarrels to housing disputes. |
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He was a crack skier and mountaineer, whose strength had been built up breaking up stones in a limestone quarry during the war. |
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It is a very stable material, which is unlikely to warp or crack even if excessive heat is applied. |
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Once you're over the initial difficulties, the route follows a nice crack that I used for left foot and hand jams. |
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There was a crack and a slurp as she opened the beer, took a long pull, and passed it to me. |
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The seeds would then be sun dried or parched over a slow fire to crack open the hulls to then be threshed by trampling. |
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Water heaters, washers, and dryers tend to crack over time, allowing water to trickle. |
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He warily watches for signs of excessive consumption and hasn't had to crack down too hard yet. |
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He shifts, muttering about a stupid feather, and I crack a weak, watery smile, my lip trembling. |
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A jagged crack shot through the ice and water gushed up in jets and spurts. |
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The commission is attempting to crack down on fiscal sloppiness, which it argues undermines confidence in the euro. |
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Billy and I had to wake up at the crack of dawn and my jet lag still haunts my sleeping pattern. |
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It takes chimps up to four years to acquire the necessary skills to select and adequately use the tools to crack a nut. |
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They are straining at the leash though, and would give anything to be allowed to go up for a crack at them. |
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Underscoring their eccentricity and quirky jiggery-pokery is an ability to crack out a memorable pop melody. |
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It was pitch black inside the dumpster with only a slither of light entering through the crack of the lid. |
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I'll give points for being reasonably drawn, intelligent, and the only webcomic to ever crack a smile on this old bitter man's face. |
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Maddy slowly opened the door a crack and silently slipped in without being noticed. |
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It is true that in recent years the police in York have made real efforts to crack down on institutional racism. |
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I suppose when you're out of your mind on cheap cider, homegrown weed and crack cocaine you might enjoy muck like that. |
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The muzzle of the shotgun broke a branch in front of him, sending a loud crack into the forest. |
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On Friday, with a 50 ft crack in the hull trailing a 10-mile slick, the Greek captain was arrested. |
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A former heroin and crack addict, he has been off drugs and in the community for five years. |
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Officers say most burglars are heroin or crack addicts who need cash to feed their drug habits. |
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Police say there are currently around 3,000 heroin and crack cocaine addicts in the town. |
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Both her parents were heroin addicts at the time and she had ended up addicted to crack cocaine. |
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I had been struggling with crack and heroin addiction through a long period of my life. |
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The type of binder and amount used affect everything from stain and crack resistance to adhesion. |
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There had seemed to be a crack in the Anglo-French alliance following a declaration by the Toulon owner last week. |
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Like wet plaster of Paris hardening in a glass jar, salt crystals that have incorporated water can also expand to crack their container. |
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A crack addict carrying a burglar and stolen goods in his car rammed a police vehicle during a desperate car chase. |
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He's the ranking Democrat on the judicial committee, which will get a first crack at this nomination. |
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If there are any leaks, fill the hole or crack with plastic solvent cement and wrap it with plastic electrical tape. |
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In contrast, bombardier beetles, the diving bell spider, and a horsefly larva that cuts a crack diverter in mud, appear to be unique. |
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He is expected to crack the whip today by telling districts and schools to radically review their programmes. |
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With local authorities falling behind, the Scottish Executive must crack the whip and get things back on track. |
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Bangalore's image will take a beating if the government doesn't crack the whip and get things moving fast. |
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The system already appears to have been used to crack games with the intention of posting the unencrypted files on the Internet. |
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His city is relentlessly sleazy and oppressive, and its cops apparently exist only to crack open the heads of innocent bystanders. |
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And he won't be trying to crack the whip to keep an absurdly wide coalition government together. |
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Did your co-stars respect your director position or did you have to crack the whip, so to speak? |
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The vessel was leaking, its engine failing and there was a large crack in the hull. |
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When it got a little darker, I began to crack open the driver's side door every time a vehicle zoomed by to wave my flashlight. |
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Carefully crack your six eggs so that the raw yolks and whites are arranged fairly evenly inside the pastry-lined dish. |
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Police and district councils have joined forces to crack down on irresponsible raves which can put people at risk and cause misery to neighbours. |
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Tighter controls are being enforced at a York school in an effort to crack down on truancy and lateness. |
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With its saturated colors and full, undulating rhythms, the mural is like a flower springing out of a crack in a concrete wall. |
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There's a loud crack of thunder and a bolt of lightning shoots across the sky. |
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Whether or not it is right to describe an undiscoverable crack as damage, it clearly cannot affect the value of the building on the market. |
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Also called ribbon stalactite, cave bacon forms when water flows through a crack in a slanting ceiling. |
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The streets of south Essex could be rid of hundreds of firearms in a month-long amnesty to crack down on gun crime. |
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Having written a soundtrack for films that have never been made, it only made sense for him to take a crack at the real thing. |
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Police in Bolton are to crack down on kerb-crawling following the murder of two prostitutes in the town. |
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The leakage had created a crack in the ceiling of this downstairs flat, which also boasted a boarded up broken window. |
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The shockwave hit a second later, throwing Tim and the others to the floor as a loud crack rent the air, the sound nearly deafening them. |
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There, stretching from the leading edge to the aileron hinge, was a crack in the plywood skin about an eighth of an inch wide. |
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Why listen to a singer crack a note when you can listen to a recording that was clean and uncorrupted. |
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Japanese law enforcement uses all the laws available to crack down on the yakuza. |
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The schism in Wisconsin was the first crack in the Republican Party's hegemony. |
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A Youtube video of some jet-setting Buddhist monks has Thailand scrambling to crack down on materialism in the monastic ranks. |
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My partner Brandon and I awake at the crack of dawn for a canoe ride on the milky blue glacial waters of Lake Louise. |
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If the police crack down on the prostitutes who walk the streets, and the curb-crawlers who provide them their trade, they will be forced off of the streets. |
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Next were some sweet crack seams where hand jams were somewhat necessary. |
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We see a system that will indict a 20-year-old for selling crack but not a police officer for choking the life out of a citizen. |
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The cops had heard that he clipped people at everything, from golf to throwing quarters at a crack in the floor. |
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This crack filler contains river sand in an acrylic polymer, which first appears milky white but dries clear and leaves only the speckled colored sand exposed. |
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When the cocoa beans are roasted, their shells crack to expose the nib, which is then ground into a thick paste. |
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The government has moved to crack down on independent-minded judges, human rights groups and the media and has been accused of packing the courts with sympathetic judges. |
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This crack races across the walls of her apartment as if the very building itself is about to collapse. |
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Tempting as it was to pass round the oatcakes and crack open a bottle of Burgundy there and then, its whiffy pong soon ruled out any chance of afternoon nibbles. |
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If he thinks that people are being too happy, he's sure to crack the whip. |
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Most projects take as long as they take, although scientists are usually in so much of a hurry to get results that there's no need to crack the whip. |
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Because they agree that Ty Burrell looks like Jon Hamm if Jon Hamm were a crack addict? |
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Actually, we called it the crackhouse, a name we convinced our parents came from a large crack in the foundation. |
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Before you go about calling me a reactionary, it could be that future generations will view the horror of the music culture in the same light as the crack epidemic. |
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Then, and only then, can we all crack open a kegger and enjoy the results. |
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British agents broke into the Spanish Embassy in Washington and stole the keys to their ciphers, enabling Bletchley Park to crack the Spanish codes. |
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His first crack over hurdles resulted in a wide-margin win at Uttoxeter. |
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Last year closed circuit television cameras were used to crack down on the vandalism and drunken behaviour which has plagued the recreation ground. |
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Four wraps of heroin and two wraps of crack cocaine were found. |
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Her latest stumble on the rocky road to recovery, being caught with crack cocaine at a drug rehab center, shows that she is in desperate need of help. |
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Even Congress passed a law reducing the disparity between crack and powder cocaine sentences. |
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We dissect the most insane accusations, from a cell phone lost at a crack den to a hint of heroin. |
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When laminated glass is stressed beyond its breaking point, it will crack and break, but the pieces will remain in place, still attached to the window frame. |
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Hearing the doorbell, a hesitant cleaner opened the door a crack to see who it was. |
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She answered the knock, peering through a crack in the door. |
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You spend 9 months planning a bank robbery, manage to crack the combination lock on the fifth attempt, but can't open the door because it catches on the fitted carpet. |
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This step is important because, if you crack the plaster and then antique it using the reinkers, the ink will seep into your entire image making it too dark. |
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Some punk city kids crack open a fire hydrant and are playing in its spray. |
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He had initially envisaged signing off more than two decades of international competition when having his fourth and final crack at the World Masters. |
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By this time, he was a budding boxer and a rising street icon, a ghetto celeb feared throughout Queens, in control of a crack house and the main drug-selling strip. |
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Which may explain why, with less than a week left in its petition drive, FRC had yet to crack 10,000 signatories. |
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In California, one state assemblyman has offered a bold new proposal to crack down on the flood of illegal aliens crossing the Mexican-California border. |
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It follows an escalation of vandalism and loutishness in both resorts over recent months and a determination by town councillors to crack down on the anti-social behaviour. |
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Still, Harley was always the first guy in the room to crack a joke and make us laugh. |
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The German attack was led by a crack SS unit that took no prisoners. |
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Around the bays, the continent's ancient ice-cap creeps inexorably down to the sea in shelves that crack and avalanche with the sound of howitzer blasts. |
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At times there were just eight senior players in training, not enough to crack open his magnum of champagne as Fulham's player of the month for October. |
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By all means crack down on illegal tax evasion and money laundering. |
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The best new show of the year, which ended as spectacularly as it began, was unable to crack a well-established drama field. |
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Hosted by a crazed Japanese comedian and judged by a crack team of genuine Japanese schoolgirls, all of the show, save the sketches, is performed in Japanese. |
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If you start losing too much too quickly, many poker sites will crack down with the vigilance of a watchful bartender who cuts you off after you've had one too many. |
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The crack of a maroon then broke the silence and brought the marshals forward to light the 824 torches, which a group of the town's men and boys had spent three months making. |
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For a quick-fix repair, the crack can be sealed with a specialist mastic, for example Plumba Gutter by Dow Corning, which is designed to adhere to lead and brick. |
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Fifteen feet of traversing to reach a thin finger crack lay ahead. |
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This is a shoe that excels when face climbing or thin crack climbing. |
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He sees a specialist this week but it is thought the crack is already healing and it is hoped he will be fit for the start of the season next month. |
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But once NATO leaves next year, the Taliban will surely crack down on women like her, writes Janine di Giovanni. |
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Meh, I can still write down the ideas and take a crack at it tomorrow. |
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This sent a crack through the ground as the energy, now hinted only by a tint of velvet in the air, rushed forward and connected with Sam, sending him into the far wall. |
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There was a time when the man could crack a joke, though there was never anything he found funnier than man's futile quest for meaning in a hopeless, senseless world. |
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When Marlowe needed to crack the code of an encrypted address book in The Big Sleep, he cracks open a bottle of whiskey and fixes up some hot toddies. |
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The areas where the aircraft touched down began to crack and crumble. |
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Coppola noted a hillside in town that began to crack and slide under the weight of a new shale gas processing plant, which he contends was built without a permit. |
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A crack appears and soon the bottle shatters into many pieces. |
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After 68 minutes, Town were caught short at the back and Kasowali was allowed to run through and crack a firm shot from 30 metres that gave Ward no chance. |
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At one point, a technician lifted his wounded leg to clean it, and the weakened tibia fractured with a sharp crack that sent shudders through the surgical staff. |
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You can crack a dozen eggs into one, and it will magically dispense them exactly one at a time into your mixer. |
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There is one exception to this behaviour, and that is the specialised hermit crab Parugrita, which uses a crack in the reef or a discarded tubeworm cast as a home. |
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In London, crack has been largely blamed for a wave of black-on-black gun crime which last year saw 171 shootings, including 18 murders and 81 attempted murders. |
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Major League Baseball actually does not penalize usage in the bigs, but does crack down on minor leaguers. |
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When pundits expected his verbal gaffes to mark him as unqualified, instead the bloopers raised his stature as a guy too tough to crack a sissified book. |
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She's afraid I'm going to crack and go on a murderous rampage. |
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It will be recalled that he arrived unheralded, unknown, with no money, no proper running gear and no seconds for his first crack at the Washie last year. |
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When he could go no further without crampons, Sher wedged himself inside a crack between two boulders and waited for the sun. |
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While Peter's sights are firmly set on having a crack at the world record, he is having a ball learning and sharing his knowledge of slot car racing with his mates. |
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His Hollywood hills living room was transformed into a lurid cross between a bordello, a crack house, a late-night talk show, and Andy Warhol's Factory. |
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Just then a crack sound came from the TV and the ball rolled to the outfield wall. |
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If you go to a dealer to buy it, they will most likely also have other drugs, therefore anyone who wants a smoke will get pills, coke, possibly smack or crack offered to them. |
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Even if she did still seem mad, and possessed a voice shrill enough to crack glass, she was the most gorgeous female he'd ever seen in all his born days. |
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The price for one small lump of crack is around 10 DM, and the drug is often sold unpackaged, being placed directly by the seller's hand into the consumer's pipe. |
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Drunken louts should be quaking in their bovver boots next month when a special booze patrol is launched in Wimbledon to crack down on their alcohol-fuelled bad behaviour. |
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The sudden crack of canvas snapping in the wind halted his endeavours. |
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Most people crack the fruit open to eat the red juice-filled arils inside, discarding the membrane. |
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By reclassifying cannabis we are being honest to young people about the harm cannabis can cause in comparison to drugs such as crack and heroin. |
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The door opened a crack and for a second I was tempted to give in again. |
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We will pull back the onion and explore every crack and crevice. |
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A brown paper bag with an off-white rocklike substance believed to be crack cocaine, more than two ounces, was found in the car. |
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But after tips from her life coach she had a crack at Cowell's The X Factor. |
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In his speech to the Fabian Society, Balls said Labour would crack down on tax avoiders, balance the nation's finances and cut debts. |
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Timoshenko is jittery realizing the oligarchs will finally crack down on the odious leaders of ochlocracy and she is the prime target. |
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The Tokyo metropolitan assembly approved an ordinance Wednesday to crack down on rip-offs by entertainment businesses in four districts of Tokyo. |
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The airline also discovered a crack last year in the vertical stabiliser of one of its MA60s, say industry sources. |
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A winter's worth of bouncing off cypress knees and busting through ice will loosen rivets and crack welds. |
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The convictions follow a blitz on crack cocaine and heroin dealing in Great Yarmouth,Norfolk. |
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Looking for her lost blue pencil, a girl follows a mysterious crack in a pencil box to the Land of Lost Things. |
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Now he has been told he needs an osteoplasty operation to fill the crack in his spine to aid recovery and relieve the constant pain he is in. |
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It was Alex's first big production job but he wasn't scared to crack the whip in the studio. |
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A source tells me they drank a vat of Dom Perignon and load of crack baby cocktails. |
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Relax in a hammock, crack a book under a tree, drink iced tea on the front porch. |
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No longer does talk about crack babies or Colombian drug lords dominate the nightly news. |
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Women turn to prostitution, often conceiving crack babies needing lifelong medical care. |
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A sort of modus vivendi exists where Hezbollah keeps a low profile for its fund-raising and other activities and Europeans do not crack down. |
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She said they don't normally drink but they tried the crack baby shot and loved it. |
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He drinks what ever we're drinking and likes crack baby, a mixture of vodka, passion-fruit and champagne. |
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The majority of crack cocaine offenders were black, while more than half of powder cocaine offenders were Hispanic and about a third were black. |
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While they may not appreciate the crack about beauty contests, naked mole rats have carved out a reputation for healthy living. |
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Alexandra Hotchkiss, 49, of Huntington Avenue in Bradley, is accused of supplying crack cocaine. |
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The raids, planned for more than a year, are aimed at trapping street dealers, particularly those involved in crack cocaine. |
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We will be very tough on the public servants who do not comply and Arvind is there to crack the whip. |
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The crack of the home run that the batsman cherishes shell-shocks the nerves of the pitcher who threw it. |
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As the event gets underway on Thursday, everyone has a blast and even party-pooper Shabnam deigns to turn up and crack a smile. |
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You can try using a flexible filler like caulk but the problem is that the coving is not properly stuck to the wall and the crack is moving. |
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Nancy Hart shot her way into the pages of history as a crack markswoman and a loyal American. |
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Flows often crack deeply, forming dangerous chasms, and a fall against 'a'a lava is similar to falling against broken glass. |
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The Internal Revenue Service and the United States Department of Justice have recently teamed up to crack down on abusive tax shelters. |
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In the servant girl's room there was a stay-button stuck in a crack of the floor, and in another crack some beads and a long needle. |
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Russia is planning to crack down on school teachers who dress sexily and also introduce a moral code for them. |
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Using a small transducer, a sonographer recorded video images of 400 MPJs, as participants attempted to crack their knuckles. |
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The problem was traced to a fatigue crack in an oil pipe requiring the replacement of some engines and modifications to the design. |
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South Dakotans will get first crack at the vacant jobs, but after 30 days, Manpower will step in to help fill them. |
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To lose two sons in one day was indeed overwhelming and could crack any stronghearted man. |
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In the absence of casting flaws, crack initiation occurs at the fatigue-sensitive microstructural constituents. |
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If nothing else, Bharara knows how to crack down on insider trading. |
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Your poets, spendthrifts, and other fools of that kidney, pretend, forsooth, to crack their jokes on prudence. |
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A chronic blockage could be caused by one crack in the sewer line, where roots were infiltrating and creating a blockage problem. |
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After that I sat around in the apartment and drank too much hot toddy trying to crack the code in Geiger's blue indexed notebook. |
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I don't really know where to begin, but I guess I can take a crack at it and see how I do. |
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York tomorrow looks easier to crack than Salisbury and, while neither Abhisheka nor Prince Namid will start a massive price, both are rock solid. |
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Greenpeace had reason to suspect that recent tests had opened a crack in the atoll, causing a serious radiation leak. |
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On the other hand, phase separated and viscoelastic tougheners create a large crack tip plastic zone. |
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