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Do you not conceive discord to be a dissolution of kindred clements, originating in some disagreement?
But if the opposition did vote against the motion, the PM could resign, and unless the opposition leader could form a viable government, which he would not have been able to do in 1974, the last general election to produce a minority government, there would have to be a dissolution.
Cancer, for the most part, came to be a dissolution of the body.
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Hunger, for example, is a dissolution and a pain.
It is a dissolution of the ego in the face of the world.
Another situation that could overwhelm banks' strongest defenses is a dissolution of the euro.
As he gets older, he told me, he finds it comforting to think that "when we die there is a dissolution of the aggregate, and the atoms come together to make a new thing.
In higher education, as if the 2012 hiking of tuition fees wasn't enough, there has been a dissolution of provisions for working-class students via cuts to widening participation programmes, foundation courses and outreach projects.
The second test the labs did was a dissolution test: tablets are dissolved in a solution and the amount of ibuprofen released from the tablet is measured at different time intervals.
Rhabdomyolysis is a dissolution of skeletal muscles causing extravasation of toxic intracellular contents from the myocytes into the circulatory system.
It is well established that the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs is a dissolution limited step and is a critical parameter as very low solubility in biological fluids generally results in poor bioavailability after oral administration [ 30].
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