The robbers cracked the first safe's combination, and inside they found only a bowl of vanilla pudding. |
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The brakes wheeze and the windows shudder, the seats are cracked and creaky. |
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She stepped aside again and cracked him in the back of the head with the flat of her sheathed sword. |
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The flat of the blade cracked across the back of Lexa's head, knocking her to the ground, the fall jarring her sword from her grip. |
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He cracked a grin, but was shocked when Kate's other hand suddenly lashed across, smacking him in the side of the face. |
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This potent grease-cutting chemical melts away the first few layers of skin on my hands, leaving them dry, cracked and painfully raw. |
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The whitewash walls were in good repair but the roof was mossy and many of the tiles were cracked or askew. |
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Once you've cracked the control and played through the levels once or twice, you can whizz through the game very quickly. |
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I make a very nice living doing what I love to do, and I don't need the aggravation of his brand of cracked pot. |
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Council workers are filling in around the new lampposts and repairing chipped kerbing and cracked pavements. |
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They are full of cracked or misaligned paving slabs or kerbstones, running fissures and uneven surfaces everywhere. |
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Bulgur is white or red, hard or soft, whole-wheat kernels that have been cracked, partially cooked and dried. |
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The shield snapped up and cracked the horse sharply across the hocks and the animal brayed and reared, striking the horse beside it. |
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He cracked a sleepy smile and leant forwards, enveloping me in his arms and holding me tightly. |
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The Lebanese national dish is kibbeh, made of either lamb or beef and cracked wheat. |
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Pillars seemed to have held the roof up for many years now as the roof was cracked and crumbling. |
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Looks like whoever did this kicked him around, I suspect some of his ribs are at least cracked. |
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The intensity of the heat cracked windowpanes and forced him to flee for his life in the early hours. |
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He rolled his shoulders a few times to loosen the kinks, then cracked his neck. |
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Since one wall was completely knocked down two weeks ago, two more knocks have left the other cracked and weakened. |
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The nave cracked up, the priest didn't know where to look, and Granny was mortified. |
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Apparently, Mark got the worst of it with three cracked ribs and a dislocated jaw. |
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He may have built his career on playing the all-American geek, but he has never cracked it as the leading man. |
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Dylan relit his third cigarette that night, as Allison cracked her knuckles before strolling behind Phillips. |
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Vehicles churned up billowing clouds of dust as they drove through a barren landscape of cracked land dotted with green clumps of grass. |
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Ben makes his own wine, but the cups he used to drink it from have been cracked by Liz. |
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They were the high-level diplomatic and military codes, the kind of which had never been cracked. |
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It was pitch black outside, and the ground was dry and cracked, as if the storm had produced lightning but no rain. |
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Philadelphia will on Thursday noon send the clapper of the old bell resoundingly against its cracked sides. |
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Kendal joy was shortlived as Manchester attacked from the restart and cracked a low shot into the corner of the net. |
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She also had a set of worn down glasses, its lenses cracked as a result of successive collisions with the ground. |
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Its centerpiece was a cracked glass vase brimming with fake Hawaiian leis and a bouquet of cheep plastic flowers. |
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Return the scallops to the pan, season with cracked black pepper and spoon over steaming jasmine rice to serve. |
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Brambles covered the cow shed, old machinery rusted in the yard and the windows became cracked and cobwebbed. |
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Place the peach in a light sugar syrup with the cracked peach pit for flavour. |
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A flash of lightning cracked against the clouds, breaking them apart instantly. |
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Charlie went ape, he hurled the planter at the lounge door, the wood splintered, cracked. |
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It was bare and whitewashed, with a small square aperture glazed with one cracked, dusty pane at its further end. |
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Even a robustly secured wireless access point can be cracked in a matter of hours. |
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Among the aspiring singers were those with cracked voices, nasal tones, and lisps. |
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The aged timber cracked and the roof began to give way, spraying us with a shower of dirt and small debris. |
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I stood before my apartment door, cracked my neck for good measure and then exited, locking it securely behind me. |
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The infected seed has purple to brown discoloration and the seed coat may be roughened and cracked. |
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Believe me, the work of a line cook in a restaurant catering to the tastes of arriviste Texans is even more boring than it is cracked up to be. |
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Ponting cracked 25 runs square on the leg side, and another 26 in the arc between midwicket and long on. |
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Small, pale brown leaves covered the ground, and the tortured mesquite trunks twisted and cracked on their upward ascent. |
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Use lotion or creams to soften and heal your skin if it becomes dry and cracked. |
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Freedom of assembly and freedom of expression are fundamental human rights that should not be cracked down on in any way. |
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If the skin between your toes is itchy and cracked, you may have athlete's foot. |
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Through dry, cracked lips, I began a feeble attempt at reassurance, but was immediately interrupted. |
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Roast saddle of lamb is smartly surrounded by rustic eggplant caviar and cracked wheat. |
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To make the tabbouleh warm the cracked wheat in the microwave or in a small frypan with minimum water. |
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Her indecision replaced by purpose, Libby cracked the door open to the allowed gap by the safety chain. |
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Cookie, realizing exactly how her words must have sounded, cracked a smile as well, softening her austere expression somewhat. |
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An autocratic regime had survived, but the confidence and the security it had once possessed had cracked. |
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Behind all this, walls of square-cut ice rose in cracked columns that avalanched regularly, sometimes bringing down a 30m-wide face. |
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He cracked a couple of jokes, plonked himself into a large armchair and offered to shout to ensure that my tape recorder could hear him. |
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The jury is out on whether the tooth is savable, but it was cracked right up to the root. |
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He had cracked three vertebrae in his back but has been told he will make a full recovery. |
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Tests showed that he had broken a vertebrae in his back and cracked a rib and will be out for several weeks at least. |
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They weren't only black and blue, they were whipped, and their wounds were full of scabs, cracked and bleeding. |
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Callahan's knuckles were scabbed, all cracked and red and throbbing dully when she paid attention to them. |
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A set of cracked, broken weighing scales and a rusty tray were used for food preparation and storage. |
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Parts of the huts were torn and cracked in some places and it looked as if an army had swept through and annihilated the whole place. |
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The quake was so massive, the ground cracked, houses split, roads were torn. |
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Apart from the redness and scaliness being unsightly, cracked, dry skin is a surefire route for infection. |
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Farms, mining camps, trestles, hobo camps, and whole towns cracked and burned. |
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But his language has a cracked and schizoid relation to reality and cannot assuage the sense of existential dread that haunts his world. |
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His feet are swollen and his skin cracked, both telltale signs of malnutrition. |
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I get home, still feeling pretty bad, take a look at my helmet and discover that the crash cracked it in 3 places. |
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They bounced along the cracked road, the cyclist careful not to tend too near the Harbor Center tower. |
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It was a really long song, and his singing voice was scratchy and cracked every few seconds. |
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His screamer from 25 yards cracked in off the crossbar and put paid to any further resistance from the Villains. |
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No scuttle shake or rattles were detected, a good sign that the aluminium chassis is all that its cracked up to be. |
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Lightly press both sides of the tuna into the sea salt and coarsely cracked black pepper, and sear the tuna on one side until browned. |
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It has high filigreed ceilings and threadbare carpet, a winding native wood staircase, cracked stained glass. |
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She turned around, her arm sliding across the surface, but to her dismay, she had accidentally batted a cracked clay pot from the closed covers. |
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Another blow cracked at her backside, and a sweeping thrust knocked her off her feet. |
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The first egg was smooth and warm in his grasp as he briskly cracked it on the metal rim and tipped in the contents. |
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Then, if you dropped the battery on a concrete floor, the glass separators cracked or broke, thus violating the solid barrier between the plates. |
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The background is neutral, and appears to be a close-up photo of the cracked landscape of some dry, dry land. |
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The old woman's face cracked into a smile as her deep belly laugh ruptured and blared until I was sure everyone in the neighborhood had heard it. |
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The suggested torso of the sculpture is full of holes, cracked and imparting a sense of sadness. |
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The brittle crust cracked and slid in many places, especially along paths called Benioff zones. |
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The skies cracked as a shaft of lightning, unleashed with the power of electrical fury, uncannily sped towards his still form on the ground. |
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We have found that once a child has cracked mental arithmetic everything else begins to fall into place. |
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After cursing his opponent several times, the man sheathed his knife and cracked his knuckles. |
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Later, he cracked a bone in his right leg that cost him the better part of three games down the stretch. |
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These ranged from missing safety clips that hold the rail in place, missing bolts, cracked sleepers and eroded ballast as well as worn out rails. |
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He peered inside through a cracked board and saw two men, birettas in hand. |
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As I look through the cracked windshield at the road ahead, I'm confident the tro-tro is up for the journey. |
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Her shoes slapped against the cracked sidewalk over and over as she walked stiffly. |
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Over several weeks and a lot of cracked pavement neither rim came out of true. |
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Long Road was shut last Monday for emergency work on a cracked sewage trunk. |
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Severely infected seeds appear shriveled, cracked, and elongated, and may be covered with a white, moldy growth. |
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The blackout curtain was cracked on the side and allowed just enough light in to barely see by. |
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Add the chopped parsley, a little cracked black pepper and serve the fresh Parmesan separately. |
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It was a small court with two baskets, cracked blacktop, and a fence that was practically falling down. |
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He drove slowly across the cracked blacktop, which was covered with faded, yellow parking margins. |
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Today, however, the show is generally acknowledged as a landmark event that cracked the West's monopoly on contemporary art. |
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Trees were broken and cracked open, and buildings had been blasted apart as if by dynamite. |
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A grin cracked across the man's stony face, and a twinkle gleamed from his eyes. |
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He thought he'd found a blind spot from the turrets and cracked his knuckles together before grabbing his ship's controls and preparing to shoot. |
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The earth cracked and trembled in pain and Mother Earth cried out to Jove for help. |
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He could feel his body sink slowly into the bed and his back cracked, relieving some of the tension that had built up all day. |
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He cracked seven fours and two sixes, reaching his half-century off 35 balls. |
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She stood and cracked her back, replying nonchalantly as she skipped stones. |
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The victim was rushed to St George's Hospital with a cracked skull and is now recovering at home. |
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It seems pointlessly dense with renegade and overlapping wood slats, all cracked and sullied. |
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The ball arrived at Millar's feet and without pausing for any form of ungentlemanly conduct, he cracked it in from 18 yards. |
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My copy's spine was unglued when I cracked the can, so I had to have it replaced. |
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He said slowly, his voice deep and slightly cracked, as if he hadn't used it in a long time. |
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The windows were cracked and covered in cobwebs, dirt, and various other slimy materials. |
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By pulling it, he'd not only cracked the plank in half, he'd unhinged the door itself. |
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Just when you think you've cracked this racing game, along comes a considerable boo-boo to remind you that you are human. |
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In the grand scheme of things, dry skin, rough nails and cracked fingertips are not serious health problems. |
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Problems range from garages which are too small for their cars, to cracked ceilings, inadequate loft ventilation and unsealed cavity walls. |
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To make sure the Merry Men did not get new hardware, he cracked down on smuggling and the black market. |
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The road snaked upward, its old pavement cracked in places, making the ride a bit rough. |
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They are white and weathered, the horns cracked and bleached by the snows and frosts, and the rains and heats of many winters and summers. |
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Even the leather upholstery, though a little cracked and faded with age, had been oiled and seemed to glow. |
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He survived with three cracked vertebrae and a dislocated finger after the roof of a shack broke his fall. |
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He could feel his heart beating against his breastbone as he cracked his fingers in a gesture of impatience. |
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The cave lies faulted in east-to-west joints, like a huge sheet of cracked peanut brittle. |
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Yet he never buckled, never once cracked and instead showed a strength of character that even I, his friend for years, didn't know he possessed. |
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Improper support can cause the hull to distort, causing cracked bulkheads, engine misalignment or broken stringers. |
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Through the cracked glass of the window, we see a bullet train cruising by. |
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Then Guy stood on the rumps of the two horses and cracked two bullwhips in the air. |
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Having cracked, bubbly, sore skin on my hands was always a bit of a bummer, especially as a teenager. |
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It cracked a fist-sized hole in the egg-shaped tower and continued on to splat wetly, electrically, onto Ayane's back. |
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The plastic glass on the front door is cracked and splintered, and sheets and filthy blankets are draped over the dirty windows. |
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I cracked an eye open and stared at a guy holding a volleyball and, apparently, staring back at me. |
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He gave me a long, contemplating look before his face cracked into a smirk and he flipped over on his back, laying spread eagle across the bed. |
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Drizzle the dressing over the salad and garnish with a few extra snow pea sprouts and cracked black pepper. |
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Indeed, a friend's computer was cracked less than a day after it was connected to his new cable modem last September. |
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The tank cracked, and the thick blue liquid started to squirt through the bullet hole. |
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Actually building something was very satisfying and I cracked on through the rain and hail to complete it. |
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I figured he used a hairdryer, but the thought of Simon using a hairdryer cracked me up. |
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The figure darted like a mouse into one of the few buildings that remained standing and rushed up some cracked stairs to a second floor. |
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The main staircase of the wonderfully converted new Guinness Storehouse is cracked on every half landing. |
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Mark you, sometimes luck intervenes and a good calypso slips through the cracked programming. |
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Two minutes into second half the visitors' obdurate defence finally cracked, for the first time in 280 minutes. |
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Kibbeh, a mixture of cracked wheat and minced lamb is good, but it is worth remembering that this is a dish, like steak tartare, of raw meat. |
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Even he cracked under the pressure of the kinds of policies that the National Party tried to introduce. |
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The town hall lost two bollards and a litter bin, railings, and a large stone pedestal has been cracked. |
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Luckily the glass cracked and did not shatter, the door was very heavy and I was very lucky not to be hurt. |
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All that was salvaged from the ruin was a brass barometer with its front glass cracked. |
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The stone cracked some of the pathway, and another soon fell behind her, startling her slightly. |
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The windows of the throne room blew open with such force that the glass cracked. |
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The pavement around the Market Cross is in a dangerous condition, with paving stones cracked and worn. |
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I grasped his hands in mine, so tightly they almost cracked under the pressure. |
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Gabrielle finally cracked a small sheepish smile and slid down beside him gingerly. |
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I reached out to touch the one unbroken egg and as soon as my fingertip made contact it cracked open. |
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Before his eyes, it cracked down the middle and shattered into a thousand pieces. |
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Later, when you've cracked apart that final crab claw, you see her notice you in the mirror over the lobster tank. |
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One of the claws broke in the attempt to lift the submarine, and a large section of its hull cracked off and fell back to the ocean floor. |
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One last smash against the wall cracked apart the top of it, and a creature came into view. |
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A decorated Gulf War veteran, he was moulded into a killing machine, but cracked under the pressure of war. |
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Some had cracked under the pressure and walked out in the middle of rehearsals. |
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Clearances were being returned instantly and, under relentless pressure, their defence cracked. |
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After his early promise first shown at the Monte Carlo Masters, he cracked under pressure. |
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She scrambled up the ladder and shots cracked from guns and ricocheted off metal and pocked brick wall. |
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I wanted to slap them both so hard that my knuckle cracked as I tighten my hands in fists. |
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He yawned, stretching, and there was a popping sound as his spine cracked into place. |
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When the gun shot cracked through the air, I snapped into actions right away. |
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The lash cracked in the air, the sharp sound waking all the slaves from their torpor. |
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She whispered something into his ear and he cracked the whip even harder so it seemed to rattle around Taira's head. |
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Sabriel swiftly stepped forward and socked Darius soundly across the face, punching him so hard that her knuckles cracked. |
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Another shot cracked through the silence, and over in the trees the birds scattered. |
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Had he not been quick to get his hand under her neck she would have cracked her skull on the hard ground. |
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Then something hard and cold cracked against his head causing such an explosion of light and pain behind his eyes that it nearly took him under. |
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His head cracked against the paving stone, and his vision exploded before his eyes. |
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She twisted around and threw Fayer down into the ground so hard his head cracked against the pavement. |
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He may have been able to catch himself before he fell and cracked the back of his head on the hard concrete. |
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I realised he wasn't breathing, so I turned him over face down across my arm and cracked him really hard on his back a couple of times. |
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Willie Wilson then cracked in a shot, which Reid did brilliantly to tip over the bar to deny the Fifers. |
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And that's when I cracked him again, a sucker punch that knocked the wind out of him. |
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Using cracked linen as a surface, she painted motifs that conjure up images of Italian frescoes while simulating the effects of time and weather. |
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I wonder whether amari are all they're cracked up to be in terms of eupepsia. |
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It was 1875 when the child labour laws cracked down on this abusive practice. |
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He pulled a heavy, leather bound book off from a high shelf, and cracked it open gently. |
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She began digging through her cracked plastic coin purse, slapping quarters and dimes on the counter. |
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The television screen cracked and blew out, smoke and the acrid smell of burning rubber spilling from it. |
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The gray-colored walls of the apartments were weather-worn with cracked paint and the low roof obviously needed new shingles. |
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Thunder cracked as a response to Malia's anger, and lightning flashed, blinding everyone temporarily. |
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Once you have cracked this, try lifting your pelvic floor upwards in stages, like a lift stopping at different floors, then bring it down again. |
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Someone cracked a joke and the ensuing laughter jerked him out of his thoughts and brought him back to reality. |
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As many were nailed to the cellar masonry, they were often broken or cracked during removal. |
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The ground here was deeply cracked from a rainless month, a pair of courting brown butterflies climbed high into the sky. |
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The chocolate cracked like an Easter egg when the spoon went through it. |
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Rory Hurley cracked home a vicious shot to give Pat's the lead. |
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The ladder cracked and he was suddenly unsupported in the darkness, scrabbling with both hands to hold on to timbers, losing his grip and dangling from the rope. |
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Turing conceived and built a computer, the forerunner of all digital computations, that cracked the code. |
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Frotunately, the kick cracked the foot of the post and was scrambled away. |
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He hit hard, shutters splintered and cracked as he went through them. |
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The driver's side door was smashed in, its paint scraped off, window cracked, matching the web-like point of impact on the windshield where Jess had hit her head. |
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The child stared into the dry dish where his water once overflowed, and his stone flesh turned scurfy and cracked with dried algae like the sear and yellow skin of an old man. |
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She cracked funny jokes with a dry sense of humor at the perfect times. |
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Her lips were cracked and her skin splotched with purple contusions. |
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Now we left Mankind behind and raced back to a time when the earth cracked open and molten lava welled out, at the end of the distant Mesozoic Age. |
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Megan cracked open an egg and spilled its contents into a frying pan. |
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Lightning cracked and the lights flickered, making both girls jump. |
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Before Charles cracked that barrier, the country music scene was seen and regarded by many blacks and whites as the exclusive preserve of white, rural Southern singers. |
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A leaking roof can lead to damage on ceilings and walls, so it is important to replace loose or cracked slates, and get damaged material on flat roofs repaired. |
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Then, with two hours work under my belt, my resolve cracked. |
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At the beginning of the summer Towey's system cracked under the strain. |
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Ruairi Gavin cracked a thunderous shot against the crossbar and Thomas McNally met the rebound and forced a great save from the Westport keeper, Mark McCaffrey. |
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Working with him, too, he cracked up a couple of times with what I was doing in the scene-work. |
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Inserting my key into the lock, I had just cracked the door open when a face appeared in the window. |
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Talks are deadlocked and the government has cracked down violently on the demonstrators. |
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A sunlit courtyard with a dry, cracked fountain at its center beckoned us to stop. |
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The concrete finally cracked apart and the wigwam tipped right over. |
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Other grain products are sometimes steamed like couscous, such as whole or cracked grains, grain-shaped noodles similar to European soup pastas, and even vermicelli. |
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The engines tear off the wings, landing gear crumples, the fuselage is cracked. |
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Once even, she cracked a metacarpal, and she beat me for this, too. |
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The boxes that had displayed fruit were scattered in broken pieces around the stand, the cloth roof was torn and two of the posts holding it up were cracked and fallen over. |
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The regular pitches have cracked and produced uneven bounce. |
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He's got the door slightly ajar, just cracked enough to peek through. |
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The daiquiri, named after a nearby village, was served in a tall glass packed with cracked ice. |
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She tried to sound reprimanding, but her voice cracked and wobbled. |
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Trinny and Susannah would have grappled with her love handles, mercilessly introduced her to a few home truths and cracked a few jokes at her husband's expense. |
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Refreshing acidity, with ripe raspberry and cracked pepper on the nose. |
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The tree, an old red pine, scraggly in its lower branches, cracked in two with less warning than an incoming mortar and the top leaped into flames. |
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But some students cracked real toughies, too, without batting an eyelid. |
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Once the BIOS was cracked, anyone could manufacture an IBM-PC workalike. |
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He cracked his knuckles and his fingers became blurs over the keyboard. |
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Jockey Shane Sellers, who suffered a cracked tailbone when he was unseated in a paddock accident last week at Churchill Downs, plans to return to riding within two weeks. |
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He looked down and stepped back from the cracked pavement, his mind not registering for a second exactly what it was seeing, then not wanting to believe what it saw. |
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Less than 24 hours after the news leaked, all directional jokes have officially been cracked. |
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The light diode was casting shadows though a cracked door to the bedroom. |
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Mezze choices include a tangy lemon and spinach squid and a raw beef with cracked wheat, but it's the strong drinks served in the open-plan bar that get you in the mood. |
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My head cracked against the floor and I let out a yelp of pain. |
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The guy who drove us over in the town car took us the scenic way and it totally cracked me up when even he knew all about my hospital visit the night before! |
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Squeeze any water from the cracked wheat and mix into the meat, then squidge the mince into little patties about the size of a flattened golf ball. |
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Jim Carrey cracked an LSD joke while teeing up a montage of animated films. |
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The eggs were then cracked open, and the yolks and whites of the egg samples from the same batch were pooled and homogenized with an electric mixer. |
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In most cases, cracked or bleeding nipples can be healed by adjusting the way the baby is positioned at the breast and correcting his technique of latching on. |
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He'd get some old sailor to sing an old sea shanty with a cracked voice. |
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The Macedonian empire quickly cracked up, however, leaving behind multiple successor states under Greek-speaking royal families. |
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She went on to explain that they still needed help, that they are an unsponsored band and that their roof leaks and the walls are cracked and shaking. |
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Song's head cracked hard on the floor next to the welcome mat. |
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Again lightning cracked, illuminating the room in a bright flash of light. |
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C Einar Diaz is playing with a cracked rib on his left side. |
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She suffered three cracked ribs, a broken collarbone and a broken hand. |
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One is a cracked mud floor made from local earth, another a stone sheepfold bisected by the museum's French doors, half of it indoors and half in the open air. |
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He smiles as if he's cracked some joke in order to lighten up the mood. |
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We had been planning to skate on the pond because it was still frozen over, but Mr. Walker threw the puck onto the ice and it cracked so we moved to the indoor ice rink. |
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They are something I, as a member of Parliament, have been on about, to the point of being like a needle in a cracked record, for many, many years. |
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If I didn't know better, I'd say that local character Monstre had stuck a contact mic to the brainpan of a five-year-old tyke cracked out on Trix. |
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I also cracked my skull and had cardiac and respiratory arrests. |
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The spine cracked as he opened it, and the paper was stiff and unyielding. |
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She cracked her whip, and it hit the carrot out of its hand. |
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The metal glove was cracked and broken, and caked with a dark substance. |
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Granted, no doubt the military have long since cracked the GSM encryption, and more importantly the core network is probably lousy with official bugs. |
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After Berkley made that statement, a truck transporting low-level nuclear waste from New York to Nevada was discovered to be carrying a cracked container. |
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We were in a large room with rusty metal walls and a cracked cement floor. |
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Before going anywhere Debbie cracked on with the table decorations, attaching the ribbons for the balloons and spraying them with gold glitter while I blitzed the kitchen. |
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Headlights shattered and windshields cracked, the place was a disaster. |
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But when we finally cracked some links in the Great Chain of Being, the morals reversed. |
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Yashi laced his fingers together, pulling hard until his knuckles cracked. |
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The windscreen of the van cracked and the side window shattered. |
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It was as if someone had cracked open an egg on the top of my head. |
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The French police have recently cracked down on speeding on the autoroute. |
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Bowstrings twanged and rifles cracked as the volley flew into the army. |
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The shout cracked across the taproom, and surprise jerked his head around. |
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She yanked them back, frowning at his calloused skin and cracked nails. |
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Certainly, at both sets of stalls the procession would halt, garlands would be draped over the Brahmins and political candidates, and more coconuts cracked over the rath. |
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As she left the area where Mrs Scarrabelotti had tripped and broken her wrist, Terra tripped on another cracked part of the footpath, twisting her ankle. |
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Matt cracked his neck on their way to the dining room for morning tea. |
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While I bent down the door swung to and cracked me hard on the forehead. |
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Sometimes cracked wooden bowls were repaired with sennit, and it was used to lash together the parts for knee drums or to attach shark teeth to weapons. |
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Mark kicked the glass and it cracked, he kicked again breaking it. |
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She put down her ridiculous hammer and cracked her knuckles. |
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Add the mozzarella, bocconcini, tomato and cracked pepper to the pizza. |
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Welders and solderers also repair broken or cracked metal parts. |
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Sometimes inspectors are nitpicky, Toth said, and will fail a unit for a minor violation like a cracked tile. |
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Fortunately, unsightly problems like chipped nail varnish, in-grown toe nails, cracked skin and blisters can all be easily corrected. |
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The cooee whistle cracked through the dawn like a baton slammed into a body. |
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In some cases, the come-hither responses are a deadly ruse, from a larger species that has cracked its preyAAEs code. |
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He has a mate who's a car mechanic and, like me, calls on Tony whenever he has a leak, or a dodgy boiler, or a cracked U-bend. |
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Jamie meets them and finds out whether wholegrain cracked wheat is the secret. |
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Bulgur is cracked wheat that's been parboiled so it simply needs to soak in hot water for most usesaACAoa perfect low-maintenance grain. |
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Look for broken chimney pots and cracked or worn brickwork on the chimneystack. |
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The first window cracked and the second piece of glass was blackened but the double glazing saved the school. |
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The classic combination of lemon, parsley and garlic on cracked wheat is good, but it can be so much more. |
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Sitting there on TV with that cracked rictus of their dessicated smile, but they have a cracked unfulfilled spirit. |
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For a hearty main course, fill your plate with chicken and freekeh, a type of cracked wheat usually used as stuffing. |
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However, once the spores are wet and have swollen starch appears before the triradiate ridge has cracked open. |
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After the seed coat has cracked open, the plant is even more vulnerable to the uneven availability of water. |
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Texas and other southwestern states had cracked down and the highbinders flooded into Arkansas. |
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And, further, that mention of this name must untune the Universe and leave its polished timber cracked, entangled in a mesh of strings. |
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Researchers also found that about 90 percent have suffered from problems like blisters, cracked heels, verrucas, corns and ingrown nails. |
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The cracked, creased and pockmarked streets again made dancing harder. |
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Mixed aromatics can be blended into gasoline by adding naphtha or catalytically cracked gasoline from Chinese refineries. |
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Go for natural materials such as rough-and-ready wood, handblown glass and cracked leather. |
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Don't worry if they're cracked, you can use them for succulents, such as sedums and houseleeks. |
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Crockpot Hominy INGREDIENTS 2 cups cracked hominy 8 cups water 2 teaspoons salt 4 tablespoons butter 1-2 lbs. |
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Bulgur Wheat Bulgur wheat is cous cous's kissing cousin and is made from dried cracked wheat. |
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When specialist engineers eventually cracked open the bin they discovered a miaowing toy cat. |
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In the firefight a Liberator was shot down, but a depth charge from the Liberator G for George cracked and flooded the hull. |
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