"Most of the ones I looked at had just cracks in the wall--of no structural significance, " he says.
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Ms. Knight's case highlights how some missing-persons cases can fall through the investigative cracks at police departments across the U.S., as detectives struggle to prioritize a large case load with limited resources.
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Among the problems discovered by inspectors were "four undercarriage frame cracks including at the drive axle, at the cross member for the motor mounts, and at the differential and over the right front steering axle, " according to a letter sent by Berwick to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Administrator Anne Ferro.
"This means about 25 percent fell through the cracks at the doctor's office, " he explained.
Their job is to prevent policies being pulled out of shape by inter- departmental tugs-of-war, or problems disappearing between the cracks at departmental boundaries.
But Passport, which stores personal information on Microsoft's servers, still lets customers use wildly insecure passwords like "password, " and lets anyone who knows your zip code take several cracks at guessing the personal "secret question" that resets the password.
Some just find it strange that the FAA responded to fuselage cracks at Southwest by hunting down technicalities in bundled wiring procedures around the industry.
One of the most popular night-time pleasures, apart from partying at Kadir's Bull Bar is a trip to the Chimaera mount that lights up with flames at night from the methane that seeps through its cracks.
Video shot before the collapse shows cracks in the walls, with apparent attempts at repair.
The assertion is that hydraulic fracturing fluids, which are injected at high speed and high pressure to create cracks in the shale rock that traps natural gas, will seep into underground water aquifers.
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They are also trying to understand the role that deep seas trenches play in earthquakes - these cracks in the sea floor are formed at the boundary of two tectonic plates and some believe the push and pull taking place deep underwater could be the cause of major earthquakes, such as the 2011 quake that resulted in such devastation in Japan.
At her feet, cracks appeared in the mud, then widened and spread.
Murrell sits at the table in the Lorton Five Guys and cracks open a few peanuts as he awaits his meal.
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Earthquake-induced cracks appeared in the runway at the nearby airport, so it is now being expanded and may be ready for larger planes and better access this year.
Jam Nizamuddin Tomb is one of those structures that are located at the edge of the ridge, have developed cracks due to settlement caused by soil erosion and lack of protective embankment.
Scientists believe magma is now at a very shallow level and hot cracks in the dome are opening which is causing rockfalls on to the south crater floor.
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Jay Brinkmann, vice president for research and economics at the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, says the cracks will come first among the speculators who are using leverage--the equivalent of those who bought tech stocks on margin in the late 1990s.
More cracks have since appeared in the cliff top at St Mary's churchyard and warning signs have been installed along the pathway.
Missed sales goals, failed projects and details slipped through the cracks are often indicators of a very serious problem at the root: the bad boss.
"Jerry Jr. is a one-man real estate boom, " cracks Christopher Doyle, vice president at CB Richard Ellis and the Falwells' point guy on the Candlers development.
Although all products are checked at the retail store before being shipped to Grapevine, there are things that fall through the cracks.
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While public education for five-year-olds is often available for at least part of the day, three and four-year-olds often fall through the cracks.
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Two cracks discovered on the East Coast Main Line are being investigated by independent safety experts at the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB).
It was the equivalent, if not of burning Thornfield Hall to the ground, then at least of ripping down the paper which Mr Hague had spent a year laying over its most jagged cracks.
The surface of this snow-white moon is riven with cracks - dubbed tiger stripes - at its south pole.
At first, workers reported only minor damage underground but later more serious problems developed and cracks caused by the tremor caused methane gas to flood into the area.
That they can agree on things like distributing championship rings during a (rather hush-hush) party at the home field and dressing players in team uniforms to sell video games, may mean there are some cracks in impasse.
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