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In Gwoza, even the radio tower was somehow destroyed, so it droops downward like a dying plant.
"And if the golf area of the brain was somehow destroyed, there might be a little something extra in it for you".
Cells that make the proteins that keep sleep, and in particular R.E.M. sleep, at bay are somehow destroyed, and that allows bits of R.E.M. sleep to penetrate our waking hours.
In the past Merrill officials have contended that the firm assumed the risk of ownership for those six months, so that if, for example, the barges were somehow destroyed, it would have lost its investment.
So, in a fine earlier story, "Hacienda," a Mexican peon is somehow destroyed — with no direct responsibility on the part of any of the elements concerned — by a combination of Soviet Russians intent on making a Communist movie, their American business manager, and a family of Mexican landowners.
However, the web-like networks of carbon nanofiber was somehow destroyed when the pyrolysis temperature increased beyond 1,200°C (as shown in Figure 2d).
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I found myself fantasizing about somehow destroying the dog and walking away with the cash.
He is less eager to expand upon the art of songwriting, as if dissecting it might somehow destroy the magic.
And then, even if it has not altered beyond recognition without my permission, I always wonder if going back to the scene of some long-ago happy occasion won't somehow destroy the past that happened there by writing over it.
After somehow destroying my 20-inch LCD TV in a cross-country move, I needed to face down the task of replacing it.
One argument suggests that whereas healthy PrP is normally located on the cell's surface, prions go astray and end up in the cytosol, the liquid found inside cells, somehow destroying them.
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