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It's kind of a disintegration of the sound at the end.
"I'm seeing a disintegration of what this community stood for, and people are still traumatized".
Schizophrenia, as understood today, is a "disintegration of personality" that leads to the inability to properly process thoughts.
Never has the risk of a disintegration of Europe been so great.
This indicates either a total removal of the catalyst or a disintegration of the nickel particles.
Employers have the upper hand in these transactions, and that has led to a disintegration of living wages and stable work arrangements.
There was a disintegration of what you might call any kind of social order.
Only then might death become nothing more than a disintegration of elements.
This relation indicates a disintegration of (26), analogous to the disintegration of (26) at the stability limit, albeit one of a different kind.
The failure of such calls for togetherness to translate into development (Howard Smith 2008), disappointment in a politics of the belly (Bayart 1993; Lynch 2011), and the disintegration of government services in the wake of structural adjustment all leave today's volunteers less certain of their social moorings.
But the cholera outbreak in Lusaka in late February and now in Kitwe served to further underline the disintegration of public services in Zambia's cities and, on a larger scale, the breakdown in a national economy corroded by nearly three decades of Government mismanagement and, more recently, depressed copper earnings.
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