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The dome "breached like a whale" after malfunctioning, and then sank 120 feet.
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We've watched dolphins breach like bullets out of the water, trying to shake parasitic remoras off their bellies.
He likes to come over and breach like the whale!
Trained to sniff out emotional breaches like a German shepherd in a K-9 vest, stalking a kilo of weed at the airport, critics use those revelations to build meaning, to make internal sense of art.
The process begins, at the apex, with solutioning, advances through cavity formation and piping, and ends with core collapse and, finally, dam breach — like a Florida sinkhole opening up, unannounced, beneath a shopping center.
Reflecting on major breaches like a recent hack of Sony Pictures, Mr Obama said in his speech the US had been reminded of "enormous vulnerabilities for us as a nation and for our economy".
A decision to notify users of a breach, like a decision to hire lawyers, is not part of an effort to fix the computer and therefore not directly attributable to the access.
Mr. Urban makes Woodrow's judgment of Maggie so genuinely priggish that what should resonate as a psychological and moral failing seems instead like a breach of etiquette, analogous to a man who keeps forgetting to bring hostess gifts to dinner.
Once inside, we'd run around like we'd breached a castle wall, before diving into the pool and usually throwing a few deck chairs into the water for good measure.
It looks like BP has breached it with a vengeance.
Sunderland never looked like breaching a United defence that has not conceded a Premier League goal in 627 minutes.
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