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They could rupture a pipeline.
"I was careful not to rupture a vein but it was very bloody and sore.
The last few years has witnessed a rupture, a schism between centralised and decentralised systems, they say.
Of course, that's also the reason many people, including Boris, choose to rupture a relationship in the first place.
Air pumped into the chest by the machine can overdistend and rupture a diseased portion of the lung.
Equally mysterious if less outright sensual was Mr. Davidovsky's "Flashbacks," in which sharp eruptions and skittering figures repeatedly rupture a placid rumination.
Investigators found that the crash, which killed 113, originated in a tire blowout that caused chunks of rubber to rupture a fuel tank.
Some of the movie's funniest moments observe the incompetence of these inept fools who drill into a wall only to rupture a water main.
Mr Fanning's biggest success post-Napster was Rupture, a social network for gamers, which he sold for a reported $15m in 2008.
Mr. Sarkozy, elected president in 2007 over a Socialist candidate, Ségolène Royal, promised France a "rupture," a break with the past.
Older people can crack a rib or rupture a blood vessel from coughing; babies usually are hospitalized, and last year 25 infants died.
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