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Such magma is often shattered into pyroclastic fragments by explosive gas expansion during an eruption.
As a result, the students make performances and engage the human body, often shattering taboos, of which Poland has many".
For Morante, the real history is that of the ordinary people whose lives are quite often shattered by these forces.
ATMOSPHERE On a romantic West Village corner, two low-ceilinged rooms whose dollhouse charm is often shattered by how cramped they get.
It was a language like us – people clinging to often shattered traditions, part of an old world and not yet finding a place in the new.
The young fighters of "Caged" are really an extension of the cast of "Jersey Shore," and they are colleagues of the young, often shattered families on "16 and Pregnant" and "Teen Mom," shows that are among the most wrenching on television.
It was Matmos's job to supply the pulse, but Bjork seems to like the duo precisely because of the way they bury it instead, often shattering the beat into a haze of glitches and noise.
Sometimes standing with family members, sometimes alone, the young women told of how Nassar abused the trust they had placed in him and how their lives had been shaped, and often shattered, by what he did to them.
In general, wild species have smaller fruit (seeds), produce fewer seeds that often shatter, and other undesirable traits compared to cultivars, and thus appear to be poor as donors for enhancing yield.
Previous research has often shattered the myth of "digital natives" and concluded that growing up in a digital environment is no guarantee of having the same experiences and needs regarding the use of technology in education (Bennett et al., 2008; Kvavik, 2005; Raes & Schellens, 2011).
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