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Although this is not his preferred arena it would be appropriate to crack a little playful joke to warm the room up, make them like him and see his human side, a controlled moment of vulnerability.
I can't point to any place in these stories where it would have been appropriate to crack a joke, yet I'm pretty sure that in forsaking her humor Cusk has forsaken the best part of herself -- the part that made me want to read the book in the first place.
Today is American Beer Day, which of course means it's appropriate to crack open a cold one right now and celebrate the day in style.
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"She accepts technological challenges and looks for the most appropriate remedy to crack it".
Respond appropriately to cracks in wood countertops.
Although other creatures don't have anything quite like a circular saw or a juice machine, capuchin monkeys select "hammer" rocks of an appropriate material and weight to crack open seeds, fruits, or nuts on larger "anvil" rocks, and New Caledonian crows probe branches with grass, twigs, and leaf strips to extract insects.
Courts will also have to decide whether England and Wales is the most appropriate place to bring an action in an effort to crack down on "libel tourism".
Congress appropriated $5.9 billion, more than President George W. Bush had asked for, to crack down on undocumented immigrants.
For these two attractor-based measures, their variations are investigated with respect to crack size to find whether they are appropriate crack indicators or not.
Using a drill with an appropriate bit will make it less likely for the CD to crack.
However, this compound is not appropriate for nail-down applications, as the nails can cause the compound to crack and crumble.
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