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Consider the wear and tear on the pitching plate, the broken ribbon of grass where the shortstops stand, the way the rye dies, then the Bermuda takes over, then the rye tries to come back.
Upon examining the phone, they found the following damage occurred to it as a result of the phone being disassembling[sic]: 1. Broken ribbon cable 2. One screw was inserted into the wrong location and caused an electrical short 3. Back plate snaps were broken.
Line up the broken ribbon ends.
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But now it is his reality: he has a medal that proves it, even if he broke the ribbon on which it is strung.
This news was warmly greeted by literature lovers, short-story advocates, late-blooming aspiring fiction writers (Munro published her first collection of short stories at age 37) and, perhaps most of all, Canadians, unleashing a wave of national excitement last experienced when Ben Johnson broke the ribbon in the 100-meter dash at the Seoul Olympics in 1988.
Now, as Intel looks to break the ribbon with a two-GHz Pentium 4 probably before the end of the year, low-end chips will leave the word "megahertz" behind as well.
Otherwise it might break the ribbon.
This could take hours, but you should not break the ribbon and patience is just a part of being a good owner.
Ed has regained control, and Bloomberg is once again tied up, with the wire from a broken Pabst Blue Ribbon neon sign.
Lift the panel up from the dock end being careful not to tear or break any ribbons connected near the other end.
Tulle dresses, broken with satin ribbons, make a good many dresses and have an evanescent effect which makes them look sumptuous.
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