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"The coroner's office is seeing people overdose and die off of cocaine, off of crack, off of pills, with traces of fentanyl," she said.

From BBC

Such fractures can contribute to calving events, in which large blocks crack off a shelf.

In true hero fashion, he beat his crack addiction, graduated from rehab and volunteered to go undercover into the dangerous drug organization in an effort to get crack off of the streets: that's a hero move.

From Salon

Captivated, she watched huge chunks of ice crack off a glacier and slip into the crystalline blue waters of an Icelandic fiord.

"It will not crack off and it can be digitally photographed - so we're thrilled with that."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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