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Cracks and splits
Cracks and splits in the boot will allow contaminants in, which would cause the joint to wear quickly.

Cracks and could
Though the other rings could be destroyed in dragon-fire, the One could be unmade only in the Cracks of Doom where it was forged.
Cracks in drying, but when carefully treated could be successfully used for furniture.
Cracks in the propellant could cause catastrophic failure once ignited.

Cracks and be
Cracks, bumps, gas bubbles, and such can be difficult to distinguish from true fossils.
Cracks were found in the playground and a crack in the classroom block had to be covered with stainless steel plates.
Cracks or leaks can be patched with thick refractory paste.
Cracks at the base of the station were documented in 1867, and the entire structure was said to be in danger of collapsing.
Cracks, holes and joints should be sealed with polyurethane foam or caulk, especially those that are near the ground.

Cracks and result
He had become increasingly disenchanted with the organisation, mainly as a result of the rejection of several scripts such as Cracks, a proposed Play for Today, and a fourth Quatermass serial.

Cracks and .
Cracks appeared along the lines of racial background, political affiliation, organisational origin and different services.
* Goudarzi, Sara, " Meltdown: Ice Cracks at North Pole.
Cracks in the cooperation between Poland and Lithuania after the death of Vytautas in 1430 had offered the Knights a revived opportunity for interference in Poland.
The One is destroyed near the end of the War of the Ring when it falls into the Cracks of Doom in Mount Doom.
In the end, the malevolent influence of the ring on Gollum leads Gollum to defy Frodo and take the ring for himself – and in so doing, Gollum falls into the Cracks of Doom in Orodruin where the ring is destroyed.
Cracks in the rock appear to have filled with carbonate materials ( implying groundwater was present ) between 4 and 3. 6 billion-years-ago.
* L ' Enfant et l ' Art, a Love & Art Children's Foundation art collection created under the guidance of Alécia de Menezes Seidler, auctioned to benefit the children of Les P ' tits Cracks Le Figaro, May 2007.
Cracks in the enamel of the windows were also repaired where most obvious and disfiguring.
Other films attempting to depict characters with the disorder include The Crush, Mad Love, Malicious, Interiors, Notes On a Scandal, The Cable Guy, Mr. Nobody, Closer, and Cracks.
The art collection of 21 paintings auctioned by François Curiel, President of Christie's Europe, raised US $ 350, 000 for the children of Les P ' tits Cracks, a Parisian association dedicated to caring for children with cancer.
Blues Traveler's most recent studio album Suzie Cracks the Whip, was released on June 26, 2012 off of 429 Records.
Their last studio album, " Suzie Cracks the Whip ", was released on June 26, 2012.
In 2003 the Rowenta Trophy was won by a group from South Africa by ironing across a gorge at the Wolfberg Cracks.
J. R. R. Tolkien in his epic The Lord of the Rings describes how only the hobbit Frodo is pure enough in conscience to carry the ring of power through war-torn Middle-earth to destruction in the Cracks of Doom, Frodo determining at the end to journey without weapons, and being saved from failure by his earlier decision to spare the life of the creature Gollum.
Cracks have also appeared in the flying buttresses surrounding the apse.
Cracks along the columns are subject to water and ice erosion.
A key theme in his most recent books, Rosicrucian in the Basement ( 2001 ), Heavenly Sex ( 2002 ), The Collected Poems, 1957-2004 ( 2004 ), and God is in the Cracks ( 2006 ), is fathers and sons.
Garrison Keillor selected God is in the Cracks, one of the father and son poems and title piece of Sward's 2006 collection, for broadcast on his radio show " Writers Almanac.

splits and could
He began to seriously explore myth and esoteric practices within as shamanism, Buddhism and alchemy, perceiving that imagination could heal dualistic splits in the human psyche and poetry was the language of the work.
As memory became cheaper, it became possible to use multisampling ; instead of a single recording of an instrument being played back faster or slower to reproduce other pitches, the original instrument could be sampled at regular intervals to cover regions of several adjacent notes ( called " splits ") or for every note.
This " break-out " could be tied to Zechariah 14: 1-5, when Yahweh fights against the nations, stands on the Mount of Olives ( east of Jerusalem ), and splits the Mount in two as a valley, so that the remnant of Israel trapped in Jerusalem can escape those who would kill them.
It is also conceivable that factional splits between revolutionaries and reformers ( and all the shades in between ) could be reduced by having a common project that both find useful.
Clearly a die could roll too few sixes as easily as too many and we would be just as suspicious, so we should use the two-tailed test which ( for example ) splits the 5 % probability across the two tails.
Teammate Kenyon Stone ( Rob Brown ) struggles to come to terms with his girlfriend Kyra ( Ashanti )' s being pregnant and eventually splits up with her, unsure if he could juggle basketball, aspiring for college and being a parent.
The nylon gears were replaced with thin black plastic gears these could suffer from splits, making the models run badly or not at all.
Originally created so that listeners could create their own games for the Phile to play, it is currently cycling between two games, " Who's The Smarty ", a game in which members try to answer a difficult question with clues that gets easier each round, and " Todd's Top Ten ", a game where the Phile splits into two teams and tries to guess the top ten on a variety of different lists.
When the hybrid DNA was made single stranded by heating, they could show one parental strand and one that had been newly synthesized, so when DNA is synthesized the DNA double helix splits into two, each of the single strands acting as a template for the synthesis of a complementary strand.
Men's winner Bill Rodgers, who had just won his third straight Boston Marathon, noticed that Ruiz could not recall many things that most runners know by heart, such as intervals and splits.
Some later psychoanalysts might take a more positive view of the process, suggesting that ' Intellectualisation and rationalisation ... bridge the gap between immature mechanisms and those of maturity '; but to object relations theory it could be part of a more sinister process whereby the mind ' detaches feelings from their true locus and attaches them to the exact reverse ; it falsifies judgement ; it splits intellect from feeling and enslaves reason ... a process called rationalization '.
The race could also end prematurely if the player and the AI racer ( s ) go separate directions when the highway splits which, results in a draw.

splits and be
( In games such as Blackjack or Spanish 21, the final bet may be several times the original bet, if the player double and splits.
In cells with a nucleus ( eukaryotes ), the cell cycle can be divided in two periods: interphase — during which the cell grows, accumulating nutrients needed for mitosis and duplicating its DNA — and the mitosis ( M ) phase, during which the cell splits itself into two distinct cells, often called " daughter cells " and the final phase, cytokinesis, where the new cell is completely divided.
Phantasies thus both link to and block off the individual's unconscious, his kernel or real core: ' subject and real are to be situated on either side of the split, in the resistance of the phantasy ', which thus comes close to the centre of the individual's personality and its splits and conflicts.
If the facts are related, this would be a unique case of a tradition that endured for more than a thousand years and that actually pre-dates most of the major splits in the Germanic language family.
Additionally, a newer protection involving timestamping is used when a server splits away from the main network ( when it no longer detects that IRC services are available ), it disallows anyone creating a channel to be given operator privileges.
In fact, IEEE 802 splits the OSI Data Link Layer into two sub-layers named Logical Link Control ( LLC ) and Media Access Control ( MAC ), so that the layers can be listed like this:
In effect, all the different " worlds " created by " splits " in a level III multiverse with the same physical constants can be found in some Hubble volume in a level I multiverse.
" Similarly, all level II bubble universes with different physical constants can in effect be found as " worlds " created by " splits " at the moment of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a level III multiverse.
Some of the splits have been due to doctrinal controversy, while some have been caused by disagreement concerning the degree to which those ordained to church office should be required to agree with the Westminster Confession of Faith, which historically serves as an important confessional document-second only to the Bible, yet directing particularities in the standardization and translation of the Bible-in Presbyterian churches.
Three-way ties or further splits can also be done this way.
The seam between the two splits is intended to be invisible, making the duplication seem realistic.
* Splitboard: A snowboard which splits in half lengthwise, and allows the bindings to be quickly connected to hinges aligning them longitudinally on the board, allowing the halves of the boards to function as cross country skis.
For burning, version 11 shows a graphical bar indicating how much space will be used on the disc and introduced Disc spanning which splits a burn list onto multiple discs in case the content does not fit on one disc.
Similarly, stamps that were cut in parts and used for a portion of the full value as splits can only be shown to have been so used if a genuine cancel ties the stamp to the cover or piece of cover.
* Non-elementalism and non-additivity: The refusal to separate verbally what cannot be separated empirically, and the refusal to regard such verbal splits as evidence that the ' things ' that are verbally split bear an additive relation to one another.
A line splits a plane into halves and the half-plane that has a negative f ( x, y ) can be called the negative half-plane, and the other half can called the positive half-plane.
Twins can either be monozygotic (" identical "), meaning that they develop from one zygote that splits and forms two embryos, or dizygotic (" fraternal ") because they develop from two separate eggs that are fertilized by two separate sperm.
* Polar twins ( or " polar body twins "), where two sperm fertilize an ovum, one of the two fertilizing a polar body ; or where an ovum splits into identical copies, one containing a polar body, prior to fertilization, allowing it to be fertilized by two different sperm.
A set is open if it contains no point lying on its boundary ; thus, in an informal, intuitive sense, the fact that a space can be partitioned into disjoint open sets suggests that the boundary between the two sets is not part of the space, and thus splits it into two separate pieces.
The group GL ( n, F ) splits over its determinant ( we use F < sup >×</ sup > ≅ GL ( 1, F ) → GL ( n, F ) as the monomorphism from F < sup >×</ sup > to GL ( n, F ), see semidirect product ), and therefore GL ( n, F ) can be written as a semidirect product of SL ( n, F ) by F < sup >×</ sup >:
* MP2 splits the input audio signal into 32 sub-bands, and if the audio in a sub-band is deemed to be imperceptible then that sub-band is not transmitted.
If one splits space into a number of simple cells, and if two objects can be shown not to be in the same cell, then they need not be checked for intersection.
A vertex may be interpreted as an event in which either a single unit splits into two or two units collide and join into a single unit.

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