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Thirty seconds into the game, he went in for a fifty-fifty tackle, managed to touch the ball, then ruptured his cruciate ligament.
But before anything became too comfortable, Actress, squatting behind a desk, his face hidden by a hoodie, introduced gentler passages, then ruptured these with blasts of static bass.
This is particularly true of Mesut Özil, who came back late from winning the World Cup and then ruptured knee ligaments in October.
The 22-year-old Philip was the world youth champion in 2007 but she then ruptured knee ligaments competing in mini trampolining and raced only three times between 2008 and 2010.
In a statement on Monday, Space Exploration Technologies of Hawthorne, Calif., or SpaceX, the company that built and launched the spaceship, said that the engine had lost pressure and that a protective structure around it then ruptured.
In Evanston, Dan Persa threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Demetrius Fields with 1 minute 22 seconds left, then ruptured his Achilles' tendon when he started running to join his celebrating teammates in Northwestern's 21-17 victoverover No. 13 Iowa.
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Groups arise, then disperse; alliances emerge, then rupture.
Buboes – hard swellings of a lymph gland, called botches or plague sores – would form in the groin, armpit or neck, then rupture, causing pain so agonising that some victims would leap from windows.
A liquid bridge forms upon particle particle collision, which then ruptures when the particle separation exceeds a critical distance.
The graphene atoms are first flattened and then rupture when subjected to stress, leading to a certain strengthening-toughening effect.
We understand how a player can rupture an Achilles' then rupture the other one, we're very conscious of that type of stuff".
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