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In White's other work, too, context is often ruptured to the point where it's hard to know what you're looking at, and the mystification seems suspiciously like an easy way of announcing "Art".
As a result, they wrote, "the trial process has been ruptured to such a degree that it is now impossible to piece together the constituent elements of a fair trial".
It would be even better with that 39th game, naturally; or once the fixture list, in a few years, is ruptured to accommodate the iniquitous grant of a World Cup to Qatar.
Turkey Greece border in the Mediterranean Sea ruptured to a strong earthquake on July 20 , 2017
The microcapsules were ruptured to measure the shell thickness, and it was found to be 0.4 to 0.5 μm (Figure 3c).
Finally, the earthquake ruptured to the southeast for a length of about 110 km on the third fault segment at an average rate of 1.51~1.62 km/s.
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Some ants are suicide bombers, their bodies rupturing to release a toxic glue that kills both them and their enemy.
However, on silica these polymersomes were unstable, rupturing to form donut shaped residues or patchy bilayers.
The cell eventually ruptures to continue the cycle of further destruction of the host tissue [3].
In maturity, the spore sac ruptures to release the spores.
Shortly after, the capsule ruptures to release the eggs, and is expelled from the uterus.
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