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The case is unusual in that it involves an airbag the plaintiff argues aggressively deployed, rather than ruptured, but for the same reasons as a rupture.
This includes questioning the salience of 1989 as a rupture.
I felt this was a natural development in my work, but instead it was initially seen as a rupture.
Trauma (the word means "wound" in Greek) is seen as a rupture in the long line of language that constructs who we are.
But there has been nothing, he suggests, quite like the recent influx of Muslims into Europe — he refers to it as "a rupture in its history".
Borges conceived of the War of Independence as a "rupture in the continuity of the bloodline," a "rebellion of sons against their fathers".
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Like that reinstallation, the Hessel show, accompanied by an excellent book of writings by women, edited by Rhea Anastas and Michael Brenson, focuses on art as a rupturing rather than an enrapturing phenomenon: messy, unmannerly, irritated, compulsively posing questions.
Earthquake ruptures and landslides generated by the Kumamoto earthquakes on the Aso volcanic edifice is described as a ruptures concentration zone with landslides (RCZ; Fig. 10).
AAA rupture can present as a contained rupture or free rupture.
The National Wildlife Federation estimated that even with a shut-off time of eight minutes after a rupture, as much as 1.5 million gallons could spill from this pipeline into the Straits of Mackinac.
Primary endpoint of the study was clinical success defined as sealing of a rupture or leak as confirmed by endoscopy and an additional esophagogram in case of doubt.
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