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Nestled in a small crevice at the bottom of a living room wall were tobacco bags, socks, drawing utensils, a lone marble and 10 drawings.
Stage II fatigue crack is necessarily a small crevice associated with thin folds of metal pushed out of the surface.
In one striking scene, only her hands emerge from a small crevice in the concrete.
But, the turmoil of this week's tragic events has certainly infiltrated every small crevice of my dormitory.
; Cave 21 Cave 21 is approached through a small crevice from cave 20, in the absence of any direct approach.
– You will notice of course that the shower, crammed in a small crevice between the wall and the window, you will notice that the shower – with transparent doors!
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"Error, Sir," Laurence Sterne wrote in "Tristram Shandy" (one of Jefferson's favorite books), "creeps in thro' the minute holes, and small crevices, which human nature leaves unguarded".
Now there is a miniature rechargeable vacuum cleaner, the Dirt Devil Detailer, that can get between computer keys and into small crevices to suck out particles quickly and effortlessly.
Because some antimony alloys expand on solidifying (a rare characteristic that they share with water), they are particularly valuable as castings and type metal; the expansion of the alloy forces the metal to fill the small crevices of casting molds.
On the underside of the bridge, they built a bunch of small crevices for engineering purposes.
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