"Most, especially old, houses have cracks around their windows and cracks near doors, " he says.
This thirty sixth trading week of 2011 comes to a close as investors are concerned now more than ever that the European Union could have cracks that cannot be repaired.
Republicans have described cracks appearing in their party's long-held opposition to same-sex marriage.
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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.
Had she glanced down she might have noticed the widening cracks in the mud, might have noticed the hatch coming open.
De Castries said there were "flaws" in the construction of the euro which have created the cracks.
Cracks have begun to appear on walls and floors, and the couple now sleeps in a different bedroom.
More cracks have since appeared in the cliff top at St Mary's churchyard and warning signs have been installed along the pathway.
Small cracks have been discovered on the wings, and in 2010 a Rolls Royce engine on a Qantas flight exploded in mid-flight.
Cyberpunk star William Gibson, Neal Stephenson and a number of other writers have also taken cracks at portraying global networks replete with virtual reality.
However, serious cracks have appeared within Mrs Merkel's coalition government.
The rock in question also has to have enough pores and cracks in it to accommodate the CO2.
England could have won the first Test but if they had, it would have papered over the cracks again.
The cracks that have spread with the credit crisis could be the network through which the housing malaise travels.
The RMT union said cracks could have caused a "tragedy" but Network Rail had said no passengers were at risk.
Yu Baihui is one of many who have fallen through the cracks.
The pressure on the budget has also revealed fissures within the Labour Party, cracks that have opened periodically but are now gaping.
But while the doll's main objective is busting computer nerd stereotypes, there is one that seems to have slipped through the cracks: those spectacles.
Legal experts say that local officials may have assumed that Carranza was in the country legally and that he may have fallen through the cracks due to bureaucratic ineptitude -- the kind that sometimes results in U.S. citizens getting bail when they shouldn't.
And those Americans who are already covered will no longer have to live in fear that their family might fall through the cracks of the system we have now.
Interestingly enough, the opportunity could have easily slipped through the cracks.
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Obviously the whole issue of environmental integrity on tribal lands is something that too often has slipped through the cracks or decisions have been made in the absence of consultation with the tribes.
The simple claims of humanity have all too often fallen through the cracks of the great Indonesian ambivalence.
The statement does not come as a complete surprise because cracks in the UFF ceasefire have been appearing recently.
After all, it was rogue elements in al-Aqsa, rather than in tighter-controlled Hamas, that have so far been responsible for the cracks in the truce.
The pitch remained in excellent order, with no signs of the numerous cracks widening, but England have much hard work ahead in the heat to avoid possible embarrassment.
"In the lab we have been able to show healing of cracks with a width of 0.5mm - two to three times higher than the norms state, " Dr Jonkers explained.
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"Recent inspections in 2005 and 2006 found no evidence of cracking or growth in the existing cracks in the tab well that have been there since the day the bridge was built, " he said.
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