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Will the Rangers' top two prospects, Pavel Brendl and Jamie Lundmark, be able to crack the lineup next season?
You might be able to crack the dress code in time, but the euphemisms would take several lifetimes to master.
Bruintjes said he was "doubtful" that a new generation of researchers would be able to crack open the clouds.
Some criminal groups in Russia and elsewhere have now developed the scale and sophistication to be able to crack even the most robust cyber-defences.
— Eric Asimov BBC News: Children with egg allergies may be able to crack the problem with a new strategy: eating eggs.
The troubled couple deserve a happy ending more than most, and fans will have everything crossed that they'll be able to crack smiles before the final credits roll.
The new "companions", as they're now known (we were "assistants"), are more interesting characters and seem to be able to crack the whip.
Someone apparently figured that if Mr. Simmons can make a deal with Mariah Carey, he should be able to crack a few knuckles in Albany.
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There are vast differences between human beings when it comes to being able to crack or pop bone joints.
"But we have not been able to crack the code".
The league has not been able to crack that cycle.
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