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Rather, he said, it is trying to unify Catholic hospitals whose control had been fragmented among dioceses and religious orders.
This was a major transformation of the railroad network, which previously had been fragmented into numerous short railroads, each with its own procedures, timetables, and rolling stock.
In the late Eighties, courtesy of Thatcher, communities had been fragmented, ghettoised, marginalised; but on the Haçienda dancefloor those divisions, that horrible selfishness, seemed to melt away.
Previously, Muslims, by Bunglawala's account, had been fragmented (we could use the buzzword "diverse", though surely that wouldn't do), but the campaign to vilify and terrorise an author of fiction formed a unitary identity block.
Analysts believe the Houthis subsequently gained power because the Saudis lost influence with the Yemeni tribes and because the ruling elite in Sana'a had been fragmented by the fall of Saleh.
Three days later, Union surgeons in Murfreesboro, Tenn., operated on Adams's arm and removed the bullet, along with two inches of bone that had been fragmented into six pieces.
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Their experience has been fragmented.
The opposition to President Compaoré has been fragmented.
Indonesia's forests have been fragmented for decades by timber and farming companies.
It is chilling to see how much this city has been fragmented into little pieces.
No such facility of association occurs in today's mushroom-cities, where livelihood has been fragmented.
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