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Voichita, likewise, has used this hardscrabble life to find peace and purpose, although both are about to be fractured, because Alina has come to stay.
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What he's singing about is fractured and desperate: "Lost, lost in a sea of conjuncture," he chanted in "Nine".
"When I first went for the scan and was told about it being fractured, it was a big shock at the time," he said.
Pasternick is worried about the "market being fractured and liquidity disappearing".
Macroscopic failure of the tensile specimen occurs when about 25% of the particles are fractured.
He's no longer talking about unifying the country which is fractured not just by geography but by Facebook feeds and warring cable news channels but about getting people to merely agree on a few basic first principles.
There were fractured songs about sparrows, "painbirds" and junebugs; fabulous meditations on the beauty and impermanence of life.
What the Democrats have to worry about are fractures within.
We used a widely accepted definition of osteoporotic and non-osteoporotic fracture types, but it is difficult to be sure about fracture cause based simply on fracture site, with no information on the level of trauma.
19 22 About 20% of ALIs were fractures and dislocations, many of whom necessitated a period of altered activity.
As pointed out by [11, 12] knowledge about the fracture apertures to be sealed is required and governs the applied pressure in order to achieve maximum penetration length in the rock cracks.
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