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And I'm going to keep on dropping back, because, apparently, I've already opened up a crack.
It opened up a crack in time, a crater maybe.
When discussing the potential damage to the Columbia from the foam insulation that hit the leading edge panels of the wing some 80 seconds into the launching, Professor Czysz said, NASA officials "should have said, 'If that opened up a crack any bigger than the one on Atlantis, we're in deep trouble.' " He added, "Somebody ought to have his backside kicked so hard that it hurts".
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Most hedge funds open up a crack on Sept. 30, Dec. 31, March 31 and June 30 to give investors the chance to "redeem" their investments, meaning take their money out.
This has opened up a huge crack through which millions of Japanese have fallen.
A local newspaper, Oaxaca Hoy, reported that a mudslide in Santa María Tlahuitoltepec two weeks ago had opened up a big crack along the town's borders.
The High Court accepted both arguments in a ruling which has now opened up a legal crack in the cuts programme.
"The book has opened up the door a crack to things people may not have considered before.
Being able to suggest that something magical is possible, that something other than what you see with your eyes and your senses is possible, opens up a whole crack in the negative".
This is a serious shortcoming which opened up the cracks through which Baby P was doomed to fall" (Punishing times, 7 February).
The Liberals have actually done quite a few things, even if the gap between rhetoric and reality continues open up like a crack in the West Antarctic ice sheet.
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