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During the third stage (early post-rift I; 138.2 135.4 Ma), the uplift of the continental shelf, following continental break-up, provided a new local source of sediment supply to the Barrow Group that then developed as a passive margin.
When a critical capillary number, Cac, is exceeded, the droplet finally stretches in the vorticity direction and forms a string which becomes thinner and finally breaks up, provided that the droplet elasticity is sufficiently high.
Piggy and Kermit have recently broken up, providing romantic tension, gags, and references to sex.
So even if Microsoft is not broken up,.NET provides a good insurance policy against the rise of the popular open-source Linux operating system, which is maintained and distributed free by enthusiasts on the Internet.Meanwhile, the legal wheels are starting to turn again.
Or perhaps you have been through a powerful experience – war, cancer, a break up – that could provide the basis for a story.
NetServ strives to break up the functions provided by Internet services and to make these functionalities available as modular building blocks for network services.
It will reportedly not seek the break up of these firms – which also provide a wide range of non-audit services to their clients – but suggest measures to reduce their stranglehold over the UK's largest firms, including a ban on "Big Four-only" clauses in loan documents from banks and giving shareholders a greater say in the choice of auditors.
Not only should there now be a clean break between investment and retail banking, the big five should be broken up to provide the smaller specialist banks Britain now needs focusing on infrastructure, innovation and science, regional industrial clusters, the green economy and SMEs.
Correspondents described an anarchic scene in the square, with barricades erected between the opposing sides, paving stones broken up to provide ammunition and bandaged "war wounded" walking around.
It was raised briefly in 1917 during World War I, but was broken up to provide reinforcements before seeing action.
After the battle the militia units were broken up to provide reinforcements to depleted regular infantry battalions.
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