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It has wedged open a relatively opaque window on facts and figures, lifted the lid on how lax the system is on polluting industries, and how serious pollution is all across China – not just in the symbolic capital of Beijing.
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The guards began to pry open the door, pulling out fabric that Keys had wedged in its sill.
On the way out of the cellar, we realized that a piece of broken glass had wedged itself into my knee, and it was bleeding profusely.
Schools of bright fish hugged the wreck's sides; a turtle had wedged itself into a corner so that it could sleep without drifting away.
He had wedged me into a busy schedule: 10 straight days of birding tours.
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