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The novel ripples outward from these personal losses to those with larger contexts, moving from the freak accident in New Hampshire to the brutal war of the Russians against the Chechens, illustrating modern humanity's fractured state.
JD paid £20m for Blacks in January and its executive chairman Peter Cowgill said when it got the keys from the administrators, the retailer was in a "very fractured state".
However, how these broader drivers, like sedentarisation, marginalisation and fractured state relations, interact with local and regional ecological considerations is poorly understood.
The J H model consists of strength models for both intact and fully fractured materials, a polynomial equation of state, and a damage model that represents the material from an intact state to a fully fractured state.
Fashion is in a fractured state.
With 200 million people and 120 million voters, it is India's most politically fractured state.
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Experts say Moldova's repeated role in nuclear smuggling is unsurprising, since cross-border crime is much more prevalent in poorly governed or fractured states.
Caste politics do not fracture state boundaries.
In the end, after a week that frayed nerves and strained incredulity, a week that shook mountaintops and fractured a state, they danced.
Neither gave any sign of seeking any accommodation that might pull this fractured, exhausted state back from the brink of a political crisis.
Neither Schatz nor Hanabusa had many positive things to say about each other in a recent interview, and their race has fractured the state's Democrats along gender and ethnicity lines.
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