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Something has snapped in Bulgaria this year.
The Giants have nobody else who has snapped in a regular-season N.F.L. game.
But Shellie, who who filed for divorce on Tuesday says she hasn't seen her husband in a few months, and it now seems like something has "snapped in his spirit".
It's not that plausible that a 28-year-old HIV-positive man will go dancing at Splash on a Wednesday night and look down to see that his femur has snapped in half.
If the bra strap has snapped in two, or is not repairable, it will need to be removed completely (keeping back the metallic or plastic strap adjusters).
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On Steinmetz's last attempt, the propeller had snapped in half.
Her right ski pole had snapped in half today after making contact with a competitor.
The platform, connected to scaffolding, seemed to have snapped in the middle, although it was not immediately clear what had caused it to malfunction.
What was overlooked was the obvious: that Camby, all along ridden so hard by Van Gundy as soft, had snapped in a clumsy effort to prove his mettle.
I was there the night before Hurricane Irene and the day after and it seemed like half of these enormous, old trees had snapped in half, just like that.
After lugging this cumbersome honour around America, he was relieved to discover it had snapped in two on the flight home, giving him the excuse to leave it on the plane.
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