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"None of them have ruptured, zero," he said.
I speculated that event could have ruptured the campaign cosmos in some fundamental way.
There are fears the 22-year-old may have ruptured his meniscus and could require surgery.
"Had he eaten solid food on returning from the camp his stomach would have ruptured under its weight".
Even relatively solid treaties among West Side gangs -- in Culver City, Venice and Santa Monica -- have ruptured.
In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the areas of the lung that have ruptured.
The defence seized on this, positing that this theoretical aneurysm could have ruptured when Kwementyaye fell, rather than when he was beaten about the head.
By controlling the blast, specialists averted an uncontrolled explosion that could have ruptured other tankers and increased the danger of toxic releases, he said.
There was also evidence that the northern Hayward segment may have ruptured in 1836 but that has since been proved erroneous, he said.
G.M. officials have said that the battery's coolant system may have ruptured in crash tests, causing an electrical reaction that could have caused the fires.
Bitter ethnic tensions that had largely been shelved for the sake of achieving independence have ruptured into a cycle of massacre and revenge.
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