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is rupturing
noun
A burst, split, or break.
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There are also indications that the Labour family is reuniting just as the coalition is rupturing.
The speed seems related to the rigidity of the rock that is rupturing, and deep rock, which is under more pressure, is more rigid.
The society he describes is rupturing, as in Through Sunset Into the Raccoon Night, where the narrator mentions seeing "a woman in an unknown rage drive repeatedly at high speed around the lot of a Sonic drive-in until she piled into a stone picnic table and killed herself".
In addition, the results show that the Yunodake fault begins to rupture at the time when the Itozawa fault is rupturing.
Because it means Republicans will continue to blockade efforts to resolve the growing income inequality that is rupturing the economy and the social cohesion of this nation. .
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Their bond is ruptured when Yinan falls in love with Junan's husband, a Nationalist officer.
Prettiness prevails in this English best seller, but every now and then it is ruptured by a peculiar touch.
In the beginning, a harmonious pre-colonial society is ruptured and polarized by the arrival of white colonizers.
This once close connection is ruptured".
The Love of the Happy Damaged THC Faggots is Ruptured.
The second feature of the burst beat is rupture.
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