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ab crack

(colloquial) The vertical ridge visible between a person's abdominal muscles, when highly toned.

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But Israel will be required to engage in peace talks only if the Palestinians crack down on terrorism - that is, risk another Fatah-Hamas civil war - and eliminate corruption.
Finally, this perspective assumes that democracies will be willing or able to control radicalism and crack down on extremists.
China's government has used the war on terror to crack down on those seeking greater autonomy, including those who do so by peaceful means.
But the opposite could also be true: the wider the disparities in wealth, and the more people protest against economic inequality, the more the regime will crack down on dissidents.
Cocaine used to be America's problem, to the point that the United States started a major campaign against sellers and consumers of crack cocaine in the inner cities, drug traffickers, and suppliers in the Andes.
The ice began to crack on November 17, when Representative John Murtha, a hawkish Democratic congressman and marine veteran, suggested pulling troops out of Iraq in six months.
So, for 20 years it has seemed to me that Western Europe's underlying political equilibrium - corporatist bargaining and ample social insurance, on the one hand, and tight monetary policies, on the other - must crack.
Iranian cooperation should be repaid with the dismantling of the MKO infrastructure in Iraq, perhaps linked to an Iranian commitment to crack down further on any al-Qaida activities, as well as expel al-Qaida members from Iran.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, for example, is aiming to crack down on Islamist extremism by banning the expression of ideas that the government deems to be promoting or glorifying it.
Without further discussion, Deng mobilized 500,000 troops to enter Beijing to crack down on the unarmed students and civilians.
One can only hope that this crack of freedom will widen in time.
This will inevitably make fixed exchange-rate links crack under pressure as the same monetary policy cannot possibly be appropriate for both regions.
Logically, Fatah should now embrace moderation, crack down on cross-border terrorism, and seek some kind of peace with Israel.
Other known quantum algorithms will easily be able to crack the most widely used secure cryptographic systems of today.
Issues such as Burma, North Korea, Darfur, Zimbabwe, climate change, and nuclear proliferation all appear to be falling, because they are being insufficiently addressed, into this crack.
The military leaders have shown that they can mobilize their forces in short order when they want, as evidenced by their violent crack down on thousands of monks and political activists last year.
The crack in the global consensus around the prohibitionist approach is widening.
In Syria, it seems inevitable that protest may soon crack the regime's brittle political immobility.
The government should crack down on instances of high-level graft and use the new system of cash transfers to limit the scope of petty corruption.
But allowing them to marry has proved a harder legislative nut to crack than allowing them civil partnerships.
The Israeli left certainly cannot be expected, after years in opposition, to crack the code of Israel's labyrinthine politics and lead the country toward a peace agreement with Palestine.

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