| 31. | That could crimp predictions that Swiss will break even in 2003.
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| 32. | Add top dough to pie, and crimp edges to seal.
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| 33. | That could crimp U . S . exporters'profit growth.
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| 34. | The crimps were well positioned politically to protect their lucrative trade.
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| 35. | The fifth round failed to discharge due to a defective crimp.
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| 36. | The fleece should be crimp or wave from skin to tip.
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| 37. | The word " crimp " also means to fold and intertwine.
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| 38. | Crimp edges to seal and pierce top crust with fork.
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| 39. | It will pay off eventually, but it tends to crimp earnings,
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| 40. | Fold edges of foil together and crimp to from an airtight seal.
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