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Crucial parts of the fuselage can develop cracks, much like a paper clip that snaps after being bent back and forth.
Add in the profile of the Premier League, which means, to his amazement, he has been recognised in Orlando and New York – by Americans, not English tourists – and even the strongest carapace of confidence can develop cracks.
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Natural nails, however, can easily develop cracks, breaks and tears, which can lead to severe pain when caught on the edge of a key.
Acrylic and fiberglass tubs can develop hairline cracks, he said, particularly on the bottom, which is exposed to the greatest amount of weight.
When a climber loses her footing, her rope should break her fall; but the jolt puts stress on the carabiner, which can develop internal cracks.
Advances in higher resolution experimental techniques have shown that metallic materials can develop fatigue cracks under cyclic loading levels significantly below the yield stress.
At those temperatures microscopic flaws can develop into cracks.
The reason for this is that the BB's can develop small cracks and break when fired, thus jamming, or they become covered in dirt or just get dirty in general so that can scratch or damage the inside of your barrel or damage the inside of the magazine when loaded.
The bridge may develop cracks, which over time can weaken the bridge and cause it to collapse.
The tracks develop cracks every other day.
Their stress levels were evaluated that it can develop the fatigue crack on the orthotropic bridge deck surface compared with the fatigue category suggested in the IIW, AASHOTO and JSSC.
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