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On what Roddick would miss most, he cracked to reporters, "All of you".
To make beer, the grain gets cracked to expose the starches.
You probably like to party, the Nether had cracked to Suzanne moments earlier as they passed this very spot.
In her Disney days, she was — relatively speaking — the hellion of the crew, interested in abraded rock, tough-girl postures and smiles that cracked to reveal sneers.
First the beans are roasted, they are cracked, to break the shell, and passed through a winnower to remove bits of shell.
"I would argue that the actor who really got inside Lincoln's head was John Wilkes Booth," Mr. MacFarlane cracked to apparent winces from the audience.
To the left, a picture-perfect Italian cityscape unfolded: terra-cotta rooftops zipping by at eye level and white plaster walls artfully cracked to reveal centuries-old stonework.
In a meeting at The New York Post after the 1996 campaign finance scandal, Moynihan cracked to the paper's editorial board: "Everyone has Chinese arms merchants to lunch.
The focus this time round is on new techniques – from cracked to tossed, baked to simmered – that solve a dish and celebrate an ingredient.
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At the age of 28 days, specimens were pre-cracked to introduce a surface crack width of between 100 and 400 μm.
The specimens have been pre-cracked to a repeatable length to enable accurate comparison between virgin and healed fracture loads, and hence fracture toughness.
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