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The bit has snapped off at least once and become repeatedly fouled in a shallow formation called cap rock, and the drillers have twice been forced to pull it out and essentially start the hole over again.
But this year, an underdog team has snapped off their golden balls.
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Once the mineral substrate has formed, divers use plastic cable-ties to attach bits of dying coral that have snapped off nearby reefs.
All across the country, what had happened whipped about by itself as if a live electric wire had snapped off a pylon in a storm and was whipping about in the air above the trees, the roofs, the traffic.
"I wear it on a chain and love the thought that it could have snapped off a Renaissance woman's necklace while she walked through a London street". Another notable find is a mysterious enamel tie pin.
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"That bolt could have snapped off and hit someone in the head and killed them," he said.
His golden hair looked stiff and brittle like raw spaghetti, like I could have snapped off a piece as a souvenir had I been a bit closer.
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