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It also appears to respond to the use of dispersants, which break up globs of oil and help them sink.
Particularly in faces, the tesserae are set in wavy lines which break up the modelling in bandlike configurations.
The final flourish comes with some chopped skin-on almonds, which break up the monotone texture; orange peel adds colour.
Some caterpillars have special irritating hairs, which break up into barbed fragments that contain a poisonous substance that causes intense itching and serves as a protection against many birds.
To avoid crowds forming in more open restaurants, designers have taken to adding communal tables in the bar area, which break up crowds and form boundaries. "By definition," Mr. Rockwell said, "it doesn't allow the bar to become too much of a bar".
Both patents describe data management systems which break up files for redundancy and distribute them across different "storage units".
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"We were instructed to do only the hits," he said, which broke up the crowd.
Tells about a land reform policy which broke up the large plantations.
Phish, which broke up in 2004, would remain a thing of the past.
Rocco Baldelli hit a solo home run in fifth inning, which broke up the scoreless duel.
In the second half in particular, there was much time-wasting from Sporting which broke up the game.
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