It had a hole in it that had clearly been created by a screwdriver.
He had a thin wad of Iraqi money, which now has a bullet hole in it.
There was nothing between us but a screen with a hole in it.
The pressure in the capped-off well could blow a new hole in it, letting oil and gas leak out through the seabed.
In 2002, a robot crawled to the stone in the end of the shaft and boldly drilled a hole in it, transmitting live images so the entire world could witness the moment of unveiling.
The Brent Spar platform was obsolete and after evaluating options and conferring with the UK government, Shell announced the company would blow a hole in it and sink it to the bottom of the ocean.
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Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.
We know with some certainty that workers were in the final stages of setting the final sections of pipe (production liner) in the hole and cementing it in place.
Samsung does care about trying to push the envelope on what the phone does, but it may have poked through the envelope, tearing a hole or two in it.
Eisenmenger Syndrome, a heart and lung condition, can develop in people born with a hole in the heart if it is not treated in infancy.
It's gone straight into a hole in the ground and then it's been buried.
Second Lieutenant TAYLOR PRINCE (U.S. Marine Corps.): Believe it or not, some of their senior officers, they come out here and fire their own, the AKM's in their hole net and it's all over the place, hitting five, ten feet in front.
AIPAC's ace in the hole is the idea that it represents Jewish interests in a country that is generally philo-Semitic.
The U.S. government is so deep in the hole it may never be able to get out.
The robbers, four in each car, had broken a hole in the fence where it ran between two construction sites, Van Wymersch said at a news conference.
The idea you can dig a hole and bury money in it, so people can dig it up for wages must be put to one side for a change.
There were -- this was a long time coming, and the hole that it left in our economy, particularly with jobs, was as deep as it has ever been.
The most complex part of the build was etching the printed circuit boards that spotted when a body part or the tongs touched the live edges of the hole it was in, said Mr Lang.
Unfortunately, points out Russell Jones, an economist at the Tokyo branch of Lehman Brothers, although the package is a big one, the size of the hole in private demand that it is being asked to fill is getting bigger by the day.
Maybe they'd erased the big nerves earlier in the day, on the last hole of regulation, when both went for it and cashed in, birdieing the final hole when they had to birdie the final hole.
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And the mud that had to be shoved down the hole to keep it under control in recent months has now been cleaned out of the hole.
He did not as it was just a hole in the ground when he first wrote the article many months before it came out.
To bury it in a big hole in the ground, and pray that some future generation may discover how to make it safe, is simply passing the buck.
Concorde leaves a smaller hole in the market than when it was grounded in 2000.
But the persistent pandering to the coal sector there may be digging West Virginia in a hole from which it cannot emerge.
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But Labour must now prove to a disillusioned public that this money won't simply disappear into a black hole - that it will in fact reach hospital beds and effectively combat waiting lists.
Yes, it was, in fact, the iceberg that ripped a hole in the hull of the Titanic, sending it to the bottom of the Atlantic along with 1, 500 people.
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