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"It's much more fragmented.
Computing on mobiles is much more fragmented.
But nowadays audiences – and their experiences – are much more fragmented.
The future model will be much more fragmented.
Insurance is much more fragmented than, say, banking.
This industry is not that much more fragmented than many other industries.
The dialogue is much, much more fragmented and exists only in rhythm.
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The American fashion writer Leandra Medine, aka Man Repeller, wrote recently about how "when our parents' generation was expected to keep up with the Joneses, there was a very specific model they were looking toward", and how by contrast the internet has given us a much more complicated, fragmented world in which we are bombarded with a kaleidoscope of aspirations.
Significant lava flows in addition to the previously much more common fragmented and pulverized lavas and rocks (tephra) distinguished this period.
These are not dramatic closures of maternity wards, big events that would inspire fury and noisy protest; instead the process is much smaller, more fragmented in scale, and hardest felt by people who tend not to be particularly powerful or vocal.
Of course, a fly's vision is, on the whole, much blurrier and more fragmented than our own.
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