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The book remains compelling only because Mallon writes with such wit and psychological acuity as he spins this carousel of characters caught in a scandal that's constantly fracturing into new crises.
"Unless we do that, we are going to have a constantly fracturing activity within universities," Gee asserted.
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At times Cronin's prose is clotted – the history of sport is "a complex narrative of non-lineal changes that were constantly fractured by time and place"- and he can be somewhat preachy.
He constantly fractures and reassembles his songs: sustaining a phrase in his reedy, imploring tenor, breaking off a line with a laugh, pausing and then letting words rush out, teasing with a suspenseful decrescendo, vaulting suddenly into his rapturous falsetto and plunging immediately afterward into a growl.
Africa is fracturing.
The country was fracturing.
The number of these Somalis is constantly growing, while al-Shabaab looks increasingly fractured and scared.
Today's offices are often fractured between telecommuters, those who are constantly in meetings, freelancers, and those working flexible schedules, making it hard to know who's coming and going at any given time.
How fractured is Al Qaeda?
Has a family fractured?
The United Kingdom had fractured.
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