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It is not a phrase or idiom. You can use the word "rupture" in a sentence, but it generally means to break apart or tear: "The pipe ruptured and water leaked everywhere."
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Dr. Walsh, who worked with both men, laid the rupture to personality conflicts.
The most authoritative of artists, she seems unable, in "Rupture," to allow her audience a similar measure of authority.
Instructions to staff warn that the techniques risk giving children a "fracture to the skull" and "temporary or permanent blindness caused by rupture to eyeball or detached retina".
Yet you need nothing so grand as an epistemic rupture to explain why different people weigh the evidence of authority differently.
The contract was cancelled two months ago; Israel's government ascribed the rupture to commercial rather than political reasons.
Blaszczykowski is the latest victim, the Polish international sustaining a rupture to his anterior cruciate ligament in the opening minutes of Saturday's draw with Augsburg.
The early signs of an attack are whitish galls that later rupture to release dark spores capable of infecting other corn plants.
She spent a day and a half in bed, often awake and talking, and did not show any symptom of a rupture to the vertebral artery -- lethargy, slurred speech, partial facial paralysis -- until she lapsed into unconsciousness at 9 a.m.
It's just that the story has to move on beyond the moment of ideal aspiration to its difficult fulfilment in time (and then on again, beyond the end of the lovers' rupture, to when they are strangely reconciled in the flight from Moscow).
In the East Islip accident, investigators found that the crash also caused a small rupture to the gasoline tank itself, but the charred evidence from the truck and the sport utility vehicle suggests that the gasoline that spilled from the unprotected pipes -- known as wet lines -- may have caused the explosion.
"He has also sustained a rupture to the hamstring muscle.
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