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Whatever moment of intimacy you were expecting to have — whether because of the neighborhood, or the clothing selection, or the good cheer of the staff — is ruptured a bit, and rendered impersonal.
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They could rupture a pipeline.
"The two or three PIP implants I have removed, where they have been broken, have been surrounded by a rather thick, pus-like fluid, [which is] always quite alarming for a surgeon … whereas with most implants when they rupture, you just have a bit of loose silicone gel that is contained within the cavity that your body has formed around them.
I would call a 90percentt risk of rupture predicted by pipeline experts a bit of a red flag," said Sakura Saunders, an activist who belongs to the Toronto Coalition Against Line 9 that brought the issue to the attention of several city councillors.
After a room pairing Hockney's drawings with his Polaroid collages, experiments in rupturing single-point perspective, the show grows a bit slack in landscapes from the nineties, so garishly colorful that they make Matisse look almost black-and-white.
Chapter Five of Eros and Civilization entitled "Philosophical Interlude" occurs as a bit of a rupture in the text.
A bit.
— Go a bit mad.
A bit awkward?
Just a bit... disappointing.
A bit much?
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