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Even on those, rubber has cracked in lower temperatures.
His fragile artwork has cracked in extreme cold and threatened to run when displayed under glass in bright sun.
This illusion of superiority and security, within which the bourgeois novelist traditionally practised his craft, has cracked in recent decades.
They're found, when and if they're found, in desk drawers and office file cabinets that no one has cracked in years, or in library stacks, or in jumbles of personal papers boxed up in an artist's studio.
PAGE A20 Piercing the Silence The wall of secrecy that traditionally surrounded the Vatican's selection of a new archbishop has cracked in the speculation over who will succeed Cardinal O'Connor.
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City would surely have cracked in that time.
"I think the Slams have gotten away with it for way too long .The players have cracked in the past.
Mr. Smith of American Airlines said both engines had come off and that the fuselage had cracked in two places.
It opened in 2008 but closed 40 days later because of major structural defects (it had cracked in the heat).
Very good All Black and Wallaby teams had cracked in the face of such adversity up there in the heartland of the Boer.
The concrete containment vessels that surround the reactors at Fessenheim are just a fraction of the thickness of those at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan, at least one of which was shown to have cracked in the disaster there.
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