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Britain has broken apart.
RICKETY, ineffectual and quarrelsome, Poland's coalition has broken apart.
Of course he knows Cameron has no more clue than anyone else how put back together what his recklessness has broken apart.
But it feels, somehow, as though it has broken apart from the way things have always been, and that is a worrying thought.
Some genetic material can be exchanged through viral transportation, through picking up stray DNA in the medium after a cell has broken apart, or by deliberate insertion of small rings of DNA, called plasmids.
"We are all Americans now," Le Monde's headline on September 13 , 2001 has been much quoted as a reminder of how disastrously the Atlantic alliance has broken apart in the course of the last 18 months, and of how wantonly the Bush administration has squandered the world's goodwill toward the US.
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"But I fear now they have broken apart".
This one looked like it should have broken apart really easily.
She said Mr. Klein had broken apart the structures that once efficiently reassigned teachers.
The box should have broken apart in mid-air but struck the young girl intact.
Forensic experts testified that her head had been struck with such force that the club had broken apart.
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