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noun
A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
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Looking towards the castle across Kingsgate Bay you realise just how vulnerable the chalk coastline is: cracks and crevasses – some of them quite dizzying – rupture the cliffs while a zig-zag staircase wobbles its way unevenly down to the beach.
However, due to the fact that the information in these images is highly redundant, it is possible to separate the image into two components, that is, cracks and texture, by solving an ℓ1 optimization problem [17].
The window shape becomes crucial in preventing the level of stress from raising so high that is cracks.
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The edifice is cracking.
"The atmosphere is cracking.
The Arab world is cracking up.
Twitter is crack for media addicts.
So no wonder Alderson is cracking jokes.
His mirror is cracked and merciless.
The golden bowl is cracked.
Irina's voice is cracking.
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