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The collapse of the walls was a consequence of the instability of the top soil on top of the limestone spur, which was a mixture of clay and sandstone; once the clay was washed away over time, the remaining sandstone proved extremely unstable and liable to crack.
Unsanded grout is liable to crack on wider joints.
Be careful not to drop the Tamagotchi - if it lands hard, the LCD screen is liable to crack.
You might need to apply some elbow grease, but be careful as the cover and socket ARE made of plastic and are liable to crack or break.
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But she is still a glass cannon, liable to cracking, though, that said, she can shred foes to pieces if she gets in first.
Unfortunately that softness, along with corner-cutting by developers and the extremes of New York City's weather, made the stone liable to crumble, crack and flake.
In 2008, Switzerland's finance minister, Hans-Rudolf Merz, warned other countries that if the world tried to crack down on Swiss bank secrecy it was liable "to break its teeth".
Ribs are also liable to break.
I am liable to snap at people.
Bowls are liable to break.
But Macedone said the real question would be over whether the sport's governing body was liable on the grounds it should have made more of an effort to crack down on lifting tackles.
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