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be fractured
noun
The act of breaking, or something that has broken, especially that in bone or cartilage
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The use of these fluids is based on the lithologies of the different formations to be fractured and the compatibility of the fracturing fluid with the formation.
In severe cases the bones of the orbit may be fractured.
She broke her shin and another bone could be fractured," he said.
If our kids keep getting taken off us, our culture will be fractured even further.
But in victory they showed themselves to be fractured by diverse ancestry: Pathan, Uzbek, Tajik, Hazara, Turkmen.
"Billy Elliot" was, among other things, a study in economic desperation and how families can be fractured by hard times.
To solve this problem, operators had attempted to divide a wellbore into segments, using fibreglass plugs, so that each stage could be fractured separately.
"A watery wet spot can be fractured like a piece of marble and a damp spot can be spread like a hairy tail".
He continues: "Inside our borders, the nation of e pluribus unum [out of many, one] threatens to be fractured across ethnic lines by racial animus and divisive multiculturalism.
But he left no doubt that bipartisanship would be fractured if Republicans pushed ahead with a vote, and he urged Republican leaders to put the matter off.
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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