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It really gave my heart a twinge To think this loyal little hinge Would soon be severed from its home, And then replaced with cobalt chrome.
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There's a good third of an inch or more between the two halves of the G2 sandwich when you open it up, and although I know this is probably not the case, those little hinges don't look like they're going to last two months, let alone two years.
So as college sports brace for drastic change — or perhaps little change — everything appears to hinge on Notre Dame.
The list, they said, would describe their biological, chemical, missile and nuclear technologies, but would also, they insisted, confirm Iraq's contention that it has nothing to hide.In this section Inspecting, squeezing, threatening The queen outmatched A dull and fuzzy campaign Sad little sorcerers ReprintsMuch hinges on this declaration.
At times it has hinged on little more than semantic argument over whether the conflict was "war" (were the Aboriginal fighters guerrilla warriors?) and whether the locally raised militias, police and British military units qualified as an Australian defence force.
But AK's parliamentary majority is so overwhelming that some think democracy would be better served by a little more opposition.This arithmetic hinges on the 10% threshold for parliamentary representation.
Then someone suggested a little storage area in the hinge.
Domain swapping results in very little structural rearrangement outside the hinge region, as intramolecular contacts in the natively folded monomer become intermolecular contacts in the dimer.
Relocate the hinge just a little up or down.
This little piece left becomes a hinge and the shapes open and shut like doors.
But Egeland told the Guardian: "It hinges on so little now.
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