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He's still finding cracks.
The inspections were aimed at finding cracks in aging planes.
These shows create questions, they place lawyers in tough moral positions, finding cracks in our sense of the absolute.
With the Los Angeles broadcast, the camera operators seemingly ran out of ideas, at times apparently finding cracks in the ceiling more interesting than the musicians.
Some airlines went beyond these external visual inspections, and checked the rib-like frames inside the skin, finding cracks in 19 frames of 12 aircraft.
Amtrak today suspended its new high-speed Acela, the pride of the struggling railroad's fleet, a few hours after finding cracks in a part designed to keep the locomotives from swaying.
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A frame structure composed by Euler beams has been stimulated under an impulsive load for finding crack in different locations of the steel structure in both beam and column.
They, along with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, are helping turn the tide in favour of the Assad regime, which in late 2012 was losing control of Damascus to rebel groups who were finding serious cracks in the regime's inner cordon.
This isn't a courtroom thriller: Will excels at "finding small cracks and handholds in the cliff face of the law," and his juridical hairsplitting prevents either case from coming to trial.
They are finding various cracks, including one in a wall inside a reactor's containment dome, but that one is in the grout covering a joint where two concrete sections join.
Yet as it is, his words slip across the surface of the narrative like sheeting water, never finding the cracks that lead within.
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