All the money has fled to the suburbs and left the city to dilapidate and disintegrate. |
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A happy by-product of the fantasy is the prospect that the community will disintegrate into a free-trade area. |
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Such vehicles are often incapable of sustaining any collision and disintegrate at the slightest impact. |
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It's not much of a guide to anything, except that the car won't disintegrate in the next 20 minutes. |
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Their job is to kill the bird, sever its head and subject it to a drying process that ensures it does not decay or disintegrate. |
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The congelations were defrosted at room temperature to disintegrate the cells. |
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Images disintegrate, intermix or transform into new forms within a multi-layered environment. |
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As the ship accelerated, chunks of the back end began to fly off and disintegrate. |
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But the ruthless rule of the Norman kings meant that the kingdom was less likely to disintegrate than ever. |
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Most of the transuranium elements have isotopes that disintegrate by fissioning in addition to emitting alpha particles. |
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The aspirin he had taken had finally started to kick in, and disintegrate his almighty hangover. |
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But in the three years that I've been living in Montreal, I can feel any remaining Anglophilia beginning to disintegrate. |
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King Edwards, for example are a dry floury potato that will disintegrate around the edges when boiled, so makes excellent mash, roast and chips. |
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There are three pivotal points where the camera eddies around a becalmed Johnny who seems ready to disintegrate. |
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Librarians argued that if newspapers were not microfilmed they would disintegrate. |
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Leaves are turning and are providing us with a beautiful last blast of colour before they fall and disintegrate into a sodden mush of brown. |
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In less capable hands such a flurry of motivic activity can disintegrate into the unintelligible. |
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When the egg has matured, these canal cells disintegrate to mucus, making way for the antherozoids. |
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However, as the water hit them, they emitted a terrible high-pitched screech and began to bubble, foam, and disintegrate on the spot. |
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Mammoth skulls are made of light and thin bone and usually disintegrate before they can be fossilised. |
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While they watched their country disintegrate, the war became an international free-for-all. |
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New grass will be planted on top of a mixture of sand, fertilizer, and plastic matting to ensure that the fields will not disintegrate easily. |
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So when feeling dies, love dies, and relationships disintegrate and divorce or parting is the next step. |
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But all of this pales into insignificance alongside the news that I am beginning to disintegrate. |
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To be effective, multivitamin tablets need to disintegrate and dissolve completely. |
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They suggested that the atoms of a radioactive element disintegrate spontaneously to form atoms of another element. |
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Alpha radiation is the stream of alpha particles emitted when radioactive materials disintegrate. |
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Through these characters, we get a sense of the ambiguous nature of war and are able to understand why and how families disintegrate during war. |
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Families and communities disintegrate under the crushing burden of drug addiction. |
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The thriving democracy conjured up by prophets of unification can quickly disintegrate into tribal war. |
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Why does the fleece on the drainage disintegrate over time under the screed? |
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Seeing things break, disintegrate, or explode, at absolutely no personal risk to yourself, lights up some primitive reptilian part of our brain with searing glee. |
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Some of them go to pieces, some disintegrate, but others rebel. |
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Granules do not disintegrate in water, hence do not contaminate it or release its valuable nutrients. |
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Steel mills usually have their own sintering plants since sinter tends to disintegrate during transportation. |
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So, do they get dispersed over large areas or just eventually disintegrate into the ocean? |
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Pompeii is at risk of becoming a wasteland as its ruins disintegrate to dust due to lack of maintenance. |
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It is chemically inert to most gases, nontoxic, and will not soften, swell, or disintegrate in water. |
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Other types are not recommended because they can rust and disintegrate, or react adversely with the natural preservative oils present in some wood. |
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Communities begin to disintegrate, and traditional ceremonies and customary activities cannot be performed. |
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Roberta does not have a television and will not watch films on video, whereas Eric will happily watch his favourites until the tapes disintegrate. |
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Slowly it began to disintegrate until there was nothing left. |
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It is especially useful for objects with high water content, such as grapes, and friable objects that may otherwise disintegrate when grasped with forceps. |
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Many have disconnected from their society as communities disintegrate, partly because few have the time to contribute to their local community and build local support systems. |
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Again, the installation was far from a simple homage, a fact that became clear when the unfired sculptures began to disintegrate in the course of the exhibition. |
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The collision causes the atoms to disintegrate into more basic particles. |
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Watering will eventually cause cardboard egg boxes to disintegrate, but by then, the young plantlets' roots should have grown sufficiently to bond everything together. |
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This problem has become even more difficult and complex as the line between political and criminal violence continues to disintegrate. |
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The rapid inrush and outflow of air inflated and deflated the interior, giving rise to apprehension that the craft might disintegrate at any moment. |
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I'm going to disintegrate from here, and I'm going to look like a drowned rat. |
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Simmer for four hours, until the kernels are tender and starting to disintegrate. |
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Does it need stomach juices to disintegrate or is my aspirin no good? |
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The bones, being subject to air, water and heat, get completely dried and disintegrate. |
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At this point Marvin gives his Liberty Valance smile, the kind that makes you wish you could disintegrate in front of him. |
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I'm terrified to have a bath, because I'm afraid I will disintegrate and float down the drain. |
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All of our hard work began to disintegrate in an instant, based on a decision the Marines and I had no input on whatsoever. |
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Fatigue cracks are what caused three De Havilland Comets, the world's first passenger jets, to disintegrate catastrophically during flight. |
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It is a fantasy, and it was very important to me to show that disintegrate, and show what the actual transaction looked like. |
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The disadvantage of these coalitions is that they disintegrate easily following each change of government. |
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Successive Liberal and Conservative governments have allowed it to disintegrate. |
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At no time did the games disintegrate into one-man shows of polo prowess. |
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If necessary he will operate to, for instance, disintegrate kidney stones or remove an enlarged prostate via the urinary tract. |
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These bags contain degradable additives designed to disintegrate in the presence of oxygen. |
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There are ways to ensure that a town does not have to disintegrate because a plant shuts down or a mill closes. |
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In the inner wall facing the aecial cavity, the primary wall materials surrounding the processes disintegrate, partially exposing them. |
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The Northumbrian hegemony over Northern Britain, won by Ecgfrith's predecessors, had begun to disintegrate. |
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Apart from plastics, there are particular problems with other toxins which do not disintegrate rapidly in the marine environment. |
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Before it cleared the launch pad, the rocket was rolling erratically, and about a minute later it began to disintegrate. |
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In place of the balance and stability inherited from classical models, it wished to substitute modern vigorousness, dynamism and speed that disintegrate forms. |
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The tantric personalities who follow the lunar path separate themselves from their Innermost, or Purusha, and sink themselves into the sublunar spheres where they disintegrate little by little. |
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It was because he was for the execution that the public torture frightened him: it was a sign of how quickly civilities could disintegrate under threat. |
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They slowly disintegrate within the Abyss until becoming cosmic dust. |
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At the same time, however, the world had seen an unacceptable number of peace agreements disintegrate within five years after the end of a civil war, with countries lapsing back into deadly conflict. |
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I agree that the smart sanctions are the way to go, because already the ordinary people of Zimbabwe are suffering grievously, as they watch their country disintegrate into chaos. |
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In other cases, coalitions have emerged for the purpose of articulating demands upon the mediators, only to disintegrate before long or once the demands have been met. |
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I would like to make the plea to please not give in to world pressure, not only to destroy our supply management, but to water down, or withdraw, or disintegrate our state trading enterprise, namely the Canadian Wheat Board. |
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As Curtis's career progressed, his marriage to Leigh – who had sacrificed her work for him and their children, Jamie Lee and Kelly – began to disintegrate. |
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As noted above, iron ore pellet plants are generally located adjacent to mine sites or exporting ports because pellets do not disintegrate during transport. |
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The process consists of two parts, first an acid treatment to hydrolyse the pectic substances in the albedo, and then an alkaline treatment to disintegrate and eliminate the rest of the peel. |
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They may disintegrate under bombardment with neutrons and during this process release energy millions of times higher than in familiar chemical reactions. |
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Access to education and employment is impeded or prevented, infrastructure is destroyed, large numbers of people can become displaced and the rule of law and adherence to human rights can disintegrate. |
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The latter, as will countries where the costs of social protection are extremely high, will see their industrial fabric disintegrate and, as a result, their tax base decline. |
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In our eyes, allowing this strong common policy to disintegrate solely to promote competition with countries that, in practice, apply their own rules, is out of the question. |
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The most carefully developed plans for change can disintegrate during implementation, disrupting the lives of people who work in health organizations as well as the service delivery they manage and provide. |
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It's also a perfect food for freshwater and marine crustaceans who need some time to find and eat the food as wafers do not disintegrate in water. |
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They are similar to regular plastic bags but contain additives that help the bag disintegrate over a period of time when exposed to light and air. |
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They have to look on as their economic, social, political and cultural institutions disintegrate and the environmental balance of their land is destroyed. |
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The conspirators seem to have let their main army disintegrate, and had no policy except hunting down supporters of Stilicho. |
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The winged seeds are released when the cones disintegrate at maturity about 6 months after pollination. |
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Weygand now asserted it would not take long for the French Army to disintegrate. |
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Apart from plastics, there are particular problems with other toxins that do not disintegrate rapidly in the marine environment. |
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Concurrently with it the Ruthenian Federation of Kievan Rus' started to disintegrate into smaller principalities as the Rurik dynasty grew. |
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Where joints are closely spaced, the large crystals in the granite readily disintegrate to form a sandy regolith known locally as growan. |
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If life has left Mandela, does this mean we will disintegrate, too? |
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Do we have a plan B if the Afghan Army starts to disintegrate? |
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Volk's electron micrograph images show that the crystallized cells disintegrate if water contacts them. |
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Afterwards they disintegrate, are reduced to cosmic dust. |
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On maturation of the anther, the sporangial wall consists of the epidermis and the endothecium, whereas the middle layers and tapetum disintegrate. |
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Over the decades as the earth closet fell into disuse and the outside door fell off, the drawings felt the force of the elements and began to disintegrate. |
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Contaminants can be introduced which do not disintegrate rapidly in the marine environment, such as plastics, pesticides, furans, dioxins, phenols and heavy metals. |
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However, by the 16th century, the Bengal Sultanate began to disintegrate. |
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With several major commanders dead or incapacitated, the Prussian king proved incapable of effectively commanding the army, which began to quickly disintegrate. |
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