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One summer evening, their bedspread on the floor among the chips and splinters in the half-finished cabin, they fell to kissing.
The Congress Party underwent upheaval and splintering in the aftermath of the elections, and in 1978 Chavan decided not to join Gandhi's newly formed Congress (I) grouping but to stay with the faction that initially was known as the Congress (Urs), or Congress (U).
The Shirelles stayed together until 1968, broke up and reunited, and finally splintered in the 1970's.
Among the piles of broken furniture, smashed pictures, strewn files and splintered desks in the halls of Congress today was a letter to Mr. Morkonmana from the United States ambassador, John Blaney, dated Oct. 23, 2002.
Vocal groups would splinter in the '50s and '60s and often compete for the brand name that gave them a glimmer of fame.
In 1990 Purdy published his first novel, A Splinter in the Heart, and his autobiography, Reaching for the Beaufort Sea, appeared in 1993.
The rotation started to splinter in the second half this year, and it toppled an overmatched playoff opponent in the first round, but it was no match for the Texas Rangers, who outpitched, outhit and outplayed the Yankees all the way to the World Series.
Shortly afterwards, Rozhestvensky was knocked unconscious by a splinter in the skull and flames made the conning tower untenable so that the ship had to be steered from her auxiliary control position.
His work disturbs, amuses and then splinters in the mind.
Following the discovery of flint and bone splinters in the area in 1862, a series of excavations were undertaken by the French geologist Édouard Lartet and the English banker Henry Christy.
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