• "He got closer and realized that one of the retention straps had literally been cut -- not chafed, not broken or unhooked, " Duffy said.

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  • That, says Ulf Jakobsson, head of Stockholm's Industrial Research Institute, is a sign that Sweden has not broken its 20-year habit of overspending and devaluing its way out of trouble.

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  • This strategy should not be confused with the much-discussed "broken windows" approach, which New York has not consistently used.

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  • To date, NetFlix still has the largest movie library overall although the size of the streaming-only content is not broken out.

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  • And while our review has found that our watch-listing system is not broken, the failure to add Abdulmutallab to the "no fly" list shows that this system needs to be strengthened.

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  • E-analyst Holden Forever told us to buy Dollar General because its price was above its nine-week average but had not yet broken through the upper end of its established range.

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  • The State Department, whose job it is to check these things, helpfully took a long time deciding whether or not the Turks had broken the anti-investment rule while, at the same time, urging Turkey to find other places to buy the gas it needs.

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  • So, it's not about a law being broken here, and it's not about Valerie Plame-Wilson's name.

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  • The automatic association of Democrats with profligacy has been broken, and it may not re-emerge for a while.

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  • On that occasion, the champagne had not broken the first time at the launch - a sign of bad luck.

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  • First Solar, Inc. (FSLR) broke out on big volume in August, and then consolidated in a beautiful, coiling wedge-type pattern that was broken on not enough volume in October.

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  • This is not the first time that an old-line industry has broken into a seemingly unrelated high-tech area.

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  • After Husna had a few times complained of not having money, of wearing torn clothes and broken-heeled shoes, K.K. instructed that she be given a tiny allowance.

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  • And what for so many years had seemed to point to the arbitrariness of life was soon evidence of the opposite -- my broken neck the almost inevitable consequence not of a divine plan, but of a reckless driver, a truck loaded with four tons of tiles, a backseat with no headrest, and a dangerous road.

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  • Even better, there were no knee operations, broken noses or concussions this year--not for him, at least.

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  • But if Mr Assad junior ever comes to power, he might find the greatest threat to his rule coming not from disgruntled apparatchiks, but from Syria's broken-down economy.

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  • Between June 24 and Saturday, 1, 928 record-high temperatures were broken or tied nationwide, not including new ones expected from Sunday that still aren't in the National Climatic Data Center's official count.

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  • And the idea of being foreigners caught with a broken-down car on the potholed village roads did not appeal at all.

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  • However, Jim Mallen, chairman of the Bedfordshire branch of the Police Federation, said he did not believe the broken biscuits were making it all the way to front-line staff.

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  • On the contrary, the line was that even the most hard-bitten militarist elements had accepted that republican credibility would not survive a second broken ceasefire.

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  • Four years later he was not fully fit after suffering a broken metatarsal in his foot in the build-up as England went out to 10-man Brazil in the quarter-finals in Japan and South Korea.

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  • An X-ray revealed broken ribs but a scan to check his spleen was not conducted and he died hours later.

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  • But pathologist Dr Ashley Fegan-Earl told the jury a post-mortem examination found the child did not have any signs of injury including a broken or injured neck.

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  • The rule broken (13-2) states that "a player shall not improve the area of his intended stance or swing by any of the following actions: moving, bending or breaking anything growing or fixed".

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