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It's a problem TV has not really been able to crack yet.
Radcliffe seems eager, anxious almost, to ease doubts that her thin shoulders might crack yet again under the weight of trying to please an entire nation.
When she sang the part at the Met, Ms. Luna could reach the G. Now, more than a decade later, the score of "The Exterminating Angel" has a high B in brackets — yet another seemingly impossible note, waiting patiently for a soprano who can crack yet another music-stave ceiling.
While Yo! has had its own failures - an Edinburgh branch closed, and Newcastle is a nut they're not going to crack yet - clearly it has pushed the notion of raw fish deep into the conservative part of a nation that previously liked its fish white and in a coat of batter or crumbs.
The black-clad servers are earnest and helpful, whether they're lighting an orange rind over your drink or explaining the almost artisinal Kold-Draft ice cubes that seem ready-made for "on the rocks" duty — cubes that are perfectly square and seem to crack yet never quite melt.
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Neither has cracked yet, but one must give way eventually.
Both players still are serving well, and nobody has cracked yet.
"And it hasn't cracked yet," Mr. Broun said, looking pleased.
Virenque added that Armstrong "is there and hasn't cracked yet".
Does she ever feel that there's an operatic establishment that she hasn't quite cracked yet?
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