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The cause of breakages is usually unknown, said Owen, who has designed several winning ocean-racing boats.
Instead, we get gentle unlacings, or the freeing of hooks and eyes, and the camera moves sedately, as if afraid of breakages, through immaculate rooms.
At this time Muller was able to demonstrate that mutations are the result of breakages in chromosomes and of changes in individual genes.
"The biggest financial hurdle is the cost of a set of suitable 3D glasses – with a set of 30, plus a few over in case of breakages, coming in at over £1,000," says The Abbey school's Kathryn Macaulay.
Matt hopes to make his dolls even more realistic and has already added internal heat to the genitals, but is wary of adding mechanical features such as speakers or changing facial expressions in case of breakages.
From his farmhouse studio in Wiltshire, England, Munro has flown 60,000 lightbulbs, installing 50,000 of them in the sandy red dirt of central Australia (the extra 10,000 were in case of breakages – but Qantas managed not to damage a single one).
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There was an unfamiliar sound of breakage.
Mirrors were very expensive until the 19th century, partly, Mr. Victoria said, because of breakage during production.
"Brokeback Mountain," "Broken Flowers," "Crash": that's an awful lot of breakage.
The self-recognition of breakage is the form of bravery available to real people.
I hadn't secured the load properly, and there was a lot of breakage.
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