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In the bizarre world of atomic physics, the egg will also fail to break if struck too hard.
His birdie putt from 25 feet above the fifth hole was struck too hard and would have rolled, according to Woods, off the front of the green had it not instead fallen into the hole.
One caution about pounding: Ceramic, stone, and wood mortars can be fractured if struck when they are empty or if they are struck too hard.
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There is also speculation that it is trying to strike too hard a deal, using Boyle's unique position as a bargaining tool for a better share.
Striking too hard on a biting fish, it flew from the water and its needle-like spines embedded in the pupil of Wilson's right eye.
It's to Whitehead's credit that he never strikes too hard on the parallels between America's current racial crisis and the material of his story (although the reader can often think of nothing else).
However, if you don't get excellent feedback every time you have a performance review or appraisal, or there are people beneath you itching for the chance to do your job, it's probably not a good idea to try to strike too hard a bargain, suggests Seddon.
Be careful not to strike the jar itself, or strike too hard.
They struck, too, to widen the franchise.
Use common sense, the cap is aluminium and striking it too hard WILL damage the tank, neck, AND the cap itself.
The longer-term effect is striking too.
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