Regardless, listen up, BPP universe, because it's time to crack open the BPP Jukebox.
Once you open the window a crack, you're gonna have to throw open the doors eventually.
Did she, he wondered, fancy a crack at becoming Britain's first woman prime minister?
The toughest nut to crack here is the role of government in providing health care.
This weakens the piece of metal itself: makes it more likely to crack for example.
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Ben Yehuda encountered another body in an ice crack 984 feet below the summit.
And the process starts before you even crack the spine of a new book.
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Many of the private school kids talked more like the crack dealers from gritty dramas.
Monster.com and other job-listing sites offer a crack at commitment to a full-time job.
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Some horses are able to crack the herd's stiff social hierarchy and win acceptance.
They are going to finally crack the complacent and fat corporate culture that still predominates.
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On top of that, New York got another crack at the Pacers without Hibbert.
Then in 1991 murders gradually declined, a circumstance police attributed to an aging crack population.
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Mobile TV has been a notoriously difficult nut to crack in the U.S. market.
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In her kitchen, the cream-colored Corian counter by the stove has a deep crack.
At the crack of dawn, the dreaded wakeup call destroys any hope of a leisurely sleep-in.
Walker grimaced at times, but at other moments he managed to crack a smile.
That's a huge nut to crack -- so huge that itty-bitty markets are of no interest.
When markets start to crack, I am always suspect of gap ups to start the day.
And since neither of them is a fool, both crack their cheeks trying to sound sympathetic.
Then there's the fear of having to crack corporate hierarchies if you leave and come back.
We will have another crack and try and get back into the Premier League.
Police think these killings are linked to Detroit drug dealers who sell crack cocaine in Huntington.
Zuckerberg gets to show a sense of humor and crack wise about dropping out of college.
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The project is Google's attempt to crack into the market of distributing current and backlist works.
The first signs of weakness came earlier this week when the commodities began to really crack.
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Vee-Jay was doing well with regional hits but had yet to crack the mainstream.
The purchase will provide Toshiba with insider access to the hard-to-crack electric-utility procurement process.
And she tripped on her footwork, the equivalent of falling over a crack in the sidewalk.
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