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You'd think Arizona would be cracking down on guns after the January bloodletting.
If it were stiffer, the enamel would be cracking off the drivers' teeth.
If I could hope for anything it would be cracking attendance: above 98% for key stage four.
In most countries enduring a fraying economy and a non-stop diplomatic barrage the ruling party would be cracking as potential rivals readied themselves for power.
Unions were swift to attack the tax, dismissing it as "a pathetically small amount" to demand from the banks, and said the City would be "cracking open the champagne".
He went on to suggest, referring to me patronisingly as "me darlin'", that if I could tell him what he was having for dinner later, and what his plans were for the weekend, "that would be cracking".
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Jackson explained that somewhere inside this maze the bitumen would be "cracked," at a temperature of nearly nine hundred degrees.
Mr. Jobs has argued that sharing the software with other companies would increase the likelihood that its protections would be cracked by hackers, among other problems.
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