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was disintegration
noun
A process by which anything disintegrates.
Exact(3)
The guiding principle behind its recording, all its surviving personnel agree, was chaos, and the guiding theme behind its songs was disintegration – of Chilton's personal life, of his career, of his music.
89 The first was disintegration, a process during which the patients experience a loss of functions and increased symptoms associated with their disease.
As expected, the production yield of CH4 gas increased proportionally as WAS disintegration proceeded.
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The independent factors selected were tablet hardness (X1), disintegrant (X2) and lubricant (X3) levels, and responses chosen were disintegration time (DT, Y1), friability (Y2), T50 (Y3), and T90 (Y4).
Coach, this is disintegration.
Central to the work is disintegration.
Now there is disintegration as staff become ill or stay away for fear of the disease.
"The costs otherwise would be disintegration, strife and civil war," Mr. Azm said.
Movement could also be disintegration: in a 1994 photograph, Stephanie Seymour is shown crumpling like a marionette whose strings have been cut.
The alternative to integration is disintegration and, despite the immense turmoil and pain this would create in the short-term, it is actually a better long-term solution.
Also in Libya it should have been obvious that if Gaddafi goes down the consequence would be disintegration.
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