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Disintegration
noun
A process by which anything disintegrates.
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Alex Salmond mocked the "total disintegration" of the no campaign, but day by day, Better Together was moving into gear as business leaders at last began to voice their private concerns about the dangers of independence.
Lighting up again, he says that throughout the disintegration of his marriage – with the ex he refuses to name here for reasons of privacy – he maintained his integrity and dignity, "for my children's sake".
"With the profound social, economic and moral crisis that Europe is in, we can see a similar process of disintegration".
Iraq's disintegration has affected the city in multifarious ways.
There is nothing in the libraries and op-ed pages on European disintegration.
Everything is brought into question in Book Four as Lanark travels back to Unthank through a land in a state of decay and disintegration, has encounters with his own author, it told that he exists only in print anyway and there's little he can do to stop the apocalypse … The Bridge too has connected narratives – but this time there are three rather than two.
It is further evidence that those who predicted a disintegration of the euro, were indeed behind the curve and simply wrong," said Olli Rehn, the commissioner for monetary affairs.
In a big year for Arthur Miller, Yael Farber's revival gave this flinty, hard-edged study of the Salem witch-hunts a strange dream-like quality and, headed by Richard Armitage and Anna Madeley as the fractious Proctors, showed a community already on the edge of disintegration.
Now there is disintegration as staff become ill or stay away for fear of the disease.
I have numerous pairs, in various stages of disintegration.
It centres on the disintegration and renaissance of an executive, Lester Burnham (Spacey), and his relationship with his wife (Bening, who lets rip in ways both hilarious and terrifying).
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