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"It staves off the crack dealers".
When Super Hans gets off the crack, he replaces it with an addiction to running.
One television executive says that it is time the big terrestrial broadcasters "weaned themselves off the crack" of these schedule-dominating TV brands.
Johnson has plenty of other tools, of course, and he beats de Villiers with a delivery that jags sharply off the seam – "or off the crack," says the eagle-eyed Mikey Holding on Sky – and turns the batsman round.
The 'meritocratic' brothers and sisters say: 'It's just a matter of merit and if they were doing the work you would have a higher percentage.' And you say: 'Please, get off the crack pipe.' There are brilliant black and brown people who could gain access to these professorships.
"We realised two years ago we had to get off the crack that is Facebook or at least somewhat mitigate it with some methadone [by expanding Vice on to multiple platforms]." Smith has a penchant for happily fuelling speculation about the future of his company.
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For a dilapidated community trying to stave off the crack-cocaine dealers from taking over the neighborhood, Mitchell was the elixir.
Putty was added to seal off the cracks and hold the tubes in place.
You scrape me off the cracked black leather bar chair and put me in a cab.
Apparently carrying tape around in your handbag can serve to ward off the crack-peeper.
He and Sheila are off at the crack for a short break, says Richard.
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