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After his death Russia once more disintegrated into many feuding principalities.
Dennis MacShane, Britain's minister for Europe, observed: "The great fallacy is that as Europe gets bigger, somehow it gets more disintegrated.
This is in agreement with decrease of the resistances of both layers: layers are getting thinner or more disintegrated by oxygen evolution or strong anodic dissolution.
Ultrastructurally, the core-like lesions have no normal register of sarcomeres and often thick filaments appear more disintegrated than thin ones.
A very similar effect can be observed by changing the value of k as well: increasing k makes the communities smaller and more disintegrated but, at the same time, also more cohesive.
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The shark in the tank is a recent replacement of the original, which more or less disintegrated.
She doesn't pick up work gloves or rubber kitchen gloves or gloves that have more or less disintegrated.
While trying to establish a world speed record for motorboats, he was killed when his jet-propelled craft, travelling at more than 200 mph, disintegrated.
Landslides with long runout distance are more likely to be disintegrated and fragmented during the travelling process.
The material was disintegrated using more passes of a pulsating water jet using flat nozzle, at pressure 40 MPa and stand off distance z = 55 mm.
In "Summer Love" the western is little more than a collection of disintegrated parts, frayed bits and shabby pieces of some formerly coherent idea, a vague suggestion of an ideal (democratic, cinematic) that has become as blurred as a copy of a copy of a copy.
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