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Neither is her presumably broken heart.
A framed area shows a tube presumably broken into two halves under tension; this area is specially enlarged in the upper-right inset.
That I couldn't make it go away entirely, and shouldn't set out to fix a presumably broken mind or smooth the rough edges I had assumed made me pathetic.
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The alleged purpose of the Iraqi missle attacks was to terrorize Israel into widening the Gulf War into an Arab-Israeli war, thereby presumably breaking up the American-led alliance.
Goose has been tight-lipped on the impromptu boogie, which presumably broke many, if not all, of the unwritten rules in mere minutes, as you can plainly see in the video below.
You may stand on the embankment for hours, charting where the waves are breaking, and devising a surefire course — all the water rushing in has to return to sea somehow, and it will presumably dig a channel along the course it takes, where fewer waves will presumably break — and then rush to paddle out there, only to find conditions so quickly changed that you never get past the shore break.
Silver Lining has found a smart way to combine the two, while presumably breaking even.
Presumably breaking the jade- X" law would break the jade- X-"X" and nephrite-"X" law, but breaking either of them would break the jadeite- Xaw.
The shaking presumably breaks down the interlobular fibrous tissue by a combination of shear force induced by the movement of tissue through the shaking process, assisted by numerous blows from the steel balls.
However, most of us probably have never pushed it as far as a (presumably broke) student in Kingston did this month.
A whisker of uniform diameter having the same mass would be much thicker at the tip, and would presumably break less often.
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