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"It cuts back and offers more of a view than a vertical slab," Lord Foster said, pointing across a 15-foot-deep crimp toward the adjacent Sheffield apartment tower.
A bullet which is seated too deep or a crimp which is too tight can create unsafe pressures in the chamber when fired.
Except on the head, legs, and paws, the coat forms fairly deep waves, or crimps.
The Bundesbank said it could not have been the source of the coins, because it rendered old euro pieces unusable by crimping them with deep ridges.
It has suffered through the attacks of September 2001, the SARS epidemic of 2004 and the steep rise in oil prices of 2008, not to mention a deep recession — all of which crimped traveling and increased costs.
Most of those moves were a consequence of the deep chill that settled over relations in 2010, when the Chinese crimped Google's Chinese search-engine business and the White House entertained the Dalai Lama and approved the sale of weapons to Taiwan.
All worked to fulfill Crimp's evocation of the Pied Piper's song: "The deeper we burrow, the brighter his music burns".
Crimp edge.
Crimp this border.
Trim and crimp edges.
That would crimp things.
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