In the fridge, the egg lasted six months before it cracked and got thrown out.
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One theory is that Spain became a target after it cracked down on militants whom it had previously tolerated.
But ecosystem lock-in was never the strong force it was cracked up to be.
It becomes clear that online bargain-shopping is not all it is cracked up to be.
For a start, the golden age of news was not all it is cracked up to be.
On the other hand, if BB10 is all that it is cracked up to be, this will make RIM (at best) an excellent short term trade.
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More common are instances of people getting stuck with a housing arrangement that is not in truth quite what it was cracked up to be online.
The key question is whether advertisers will interpret this one-month slip in unique users as a sign that social networking--at least in Europe--is not all it is cracked up to be.
Among them are the right to file a joint return (which is not always quite as much as it is cracked up to be) and the unlimited marital deduction for estate tax purposes.
At its recent introduction of the Rezound, the company crowed that it had been named the best-selling smartphone brand in the US in Q3 and that it was the leader in 4G smartphones. (The NPD Group, my employer, supports the second claim but not the first.) HTC also noted that it had cracked the Interbrand 100 list of best global brands after only five years of brand promotion.
What is the point of DRM when it will get cracked and people will download the game anyways?
Considering all the hype and corporate infighting surrounding DVD, we couldn't help but wonder: Is DVD-video all it's cracked up to be?
Before his death in October, Mr. Jobs told biographer Walter Isaacson that he had "finally cracked it, " according to Mr. Isaacson's book.
Jessa finds that being a newlywed with Chris O'Dowd isn't all it's cracked up to be, while Shoshanna struggles with combining love and sex.
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DocuSign, a firm in Seattle founded in 2003, thinks it has now cracked this nut with a new (and patented) process that requires no software except a normal web browser.
"The tragedy is that he is a smashing lad and I just felt when he got the transplant and was on the mend, he had cracked it, " Mr Docherty said.
But it has not cracked the problem of inner-city poverty, nor the biggest social question of the age: how can an excluded social class find its way into the mainstream?
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At the company's mobile hackathon in January, he was presented with a pair of the brainwave-tracking novelties and immediately cracked it open to gain access to its precious torrents of data.
It is a cracked and crumpled layer-cake of rocks, 480 million years in the making, a landscape sculpted by ice then transformed by man and a witness to the birth of the Industrial Revolution.
It lies in the Great Basin, an area where the earth's crust is thin and cracked, so it has great potential as a producer of geothermal power.
"I'm not sure if it's a cracked rib, " said Wilkinson following the 28-21 defeat in Marseille's Stade Velodrome.
They would say something is wrong with it. yeah you cracked the screen.
He set up pyramids of plates to crash when people passed them, and rigged a mirror in a hat shop so that, when each matron posed simperingly before it, the glass cracked from side to side.
"Normally you remove a cracked bar and replace it, " Mr. Cothen said.
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When asked about it chief financial officer Jeff Ellison cracked: "I'd like to buy stock in us, " but refused to comment further.
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