Last time around, many expressways just fell apart, disintegrated after a few months. |
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There were no signals received from locator beacons attached to the helicopter and its crew, suggesting it disintegrated almost immediately. |
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As the Roman empire disintegrated, Gaul ceased to be a Roman province and was overrun by Germanic invaders. |
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The canopy disintegrated and the wire shaved the top off AIRCDRE Pietsch's helmet before snapping on the tail of the aircraft. |
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The business later disintegrated because of sharp competition from record discounters. |
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Increasingly irrelevant to Japan's need to reinvigorate its economy, the post-war political structures simply disintegrated. |
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The wheel well all but disintegrated and the already broken front axle shattered to pieces that fell at odd angles. |
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One Scottish scrum disintegrated completely and the Springboks are not noted for giving a sucker an even break. |
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With each backward step, the stone disintegrated beneath his feet and gushed down in sick rock slides on both faces. |
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Bring soup to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for one hour or until peas have disintegrated. |
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Genuinely democratic consciousness has almost entirely disintegrated within the upper echelons of American society. |
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The Iraqi army disintegrated before the onslaught, offering only token resistance. |
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I think the only reason you're back now is because Plan A disintegrated and I'm your contingency. |
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Hard to believe that 500 million billion tonnes of ice sheet has disintegrated in less than a month. |
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This self should be free from mental and physical stigmata, which commonly characterize the disintegrated states making up multiple personality. |
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The force in the bridgehead disintegrated, the Germans remaining in possession of St. Germain. |
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More than once they came across the bleached bones and disintegrated rags of gnomes, goblins, and other dead marauders. |
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It spun across the road into the path of oncoming vehicles and disintegrated on impact. |
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A moment later, it erupted into a ball of fires and disintegrated into a pile of ash. |
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But history shows that even most prosperous civilisations have decayed and disintegrated if it did not have a nationalistic ideology. |
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Civilized societies disintegrated into pieces as people went mad and insane, searching for the light that they knew was supposed to exist. |
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The Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991 after a long period of internal political and economic decline and decay. |
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As families disintegrated under economic and psychological pressures, children became casualties. |
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The last time The Chronicle published an extra was Feb. 1, 2003, when the Columbia space shuttle disintegrated over East Texas. |
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This revealed that the Americans had greatly overestimated the Iraqi army, which virtually disintegrated, offering only token resistance. |
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All but one of the items ignited when the candle flame came near the decoration and over half completely disintegrated. |
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The small bits of fruit had disintegrated into a sweet, thick paste, just right to hold the tart surprise of the larger pieces. |
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Further, interphase nuclei appeared disintegrated and some mitotic figures were clumped together. |
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After their initial success, they found it difficult to move onwards and upwards, and eventually the band disintegrated. |
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Under the pressure that comes with a major final Boswell's chest-on, round-arm action disintegrated and Somerset cruised to victory. |
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The Mughal empire had disintegrated and was being replaced by a variety of regional states. |
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What I disliked and thought was untrue to the series was the way that the group disintegrated with that death. |
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Motorists have to navigate between potholes when using either routes and the surface of the roadway has disintegrated in places. |
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That they disintegrated to an ill-behaved rabble, with senior players in open dissent, was unforgivable. |
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Their attack disintegrated into uncoordinated actions by small groups of tanks. |
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The phone, a Nokia 3310, practically disintegrated, singeing his palm. |
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It was rotten and decayed and completely disintegrated on impact. |
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The front of the car had disintegrated and debris was all over the road. |
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The man whose kin group has disintegrated, probably as a consequence of tribal fighting, is able to take on a new social identity, with new kinsmen and women. |
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Eventually families disintegrated altogether, leaving thousands of homeless foundlings roaming the countryside in a desperate search for food and comfort. |
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And as I did so the other me disintegrated, crumbled away like a china doll. |
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At a time when strong federal leadership was required, the collective federal presidency disintegrated. |
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It was lucky that the whopper disintegrated shortly before sunset, or it could well have become a depression. |
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Otherwise the result will not be regional integration, but disintegrated, ungovernable and instable zones. |
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Would Endurance even be able to fly that close to a supermassive black hole without being disintegrated by the force of it? |
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The aircraft disintegrated during impact with trees and mountainside, and the fuselage was almost entirely consumed by a post-crash fire. |
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All of these things are possible through the integrated systems approach, again, as opposed to the disintegrated systems approach. |
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The unity of time, space and action which characterized work in the industrial economy has disintegrated. |
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The aircraft disintegrated as it cut a 306-foot swath through the poplar forest. |
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We all have our views on how it is that the common policy set in Copenhagen has suddenly somewhat disintegrated. |
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The Stalinist bureaucracy in the DDR disintegrated in the face of a political revolution. |
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Moreover, their setting apart outside the disintegrated Soviet Union has invariably attracted the greatest attention. |
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The zwitter ion will eventually be disintegrated further into hydrogen peroxide and carboxyl compounds. |
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I hear you describing a community where all of the community supports have disintegrated. |
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The cloth disintegrated in air and the name of the throat bone's owner disappeared with it. |
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Priority was given to the police force in Dili, which virtually disintegrated during the 2006 crisis. |
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It disintegrated, as did its political instruments, the ruling Communist parties. |
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Ensure after this period the manure has been thoroughly disintegrated and mixed into the soil to a depth of 10-15 cm. |
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Some were from two hundred years previous to this day, and it was a small wonder that they had not simply decayed and disintegrated into nothingness. |
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All past conflicts disintegrated in high school when Jerry took care of business when a local numbnut tried to have his way with Dena without her approval. |
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Off to the sides, however, the Royal Mile disintegrated into a hopeless muddle of squalid wynds and alleyways peopled by beggars, pickpockets and the poor. |
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It's not exactly a failed state, but Lebanon is a fractured, dysfunctional and disintegrated republic. |
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With a 14-scoreline in almost as many minutes it looked like the Cougars were going to run up a cricket score but the game disintegrated into a scrappy affair. |
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The road surface has disintegrated with the volume of heavy construction traffic on it and cuttings in the road put there when services for the project were being connected. |
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All of Kaeli's strong resolve disintegrated and she burst out sobbing. |
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The kukersite samples were disintegrated by means of sodium hyposulphite, with repeated heating and cooling. |
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The Godwins' position disintegrated as their men were not willing to fight the king. |
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The planned attack disintegrated after Stephen marched rapidly north to York, and Henry returned to Normandy. |
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Richard was encouraged to join the revolt as well by Eleanor, whose relationship with Henry, as previously described, had disintegrated. |
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Grafton's government disintegrated in 1770, allowing the Tories led by Lord North to return to power. |
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The empire disintegrated gradually, and elements of Romanitas lingered on for perhaps a century. |
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The Ottoman Empire disintegrated, with much of its Levant territory awarded to various Allied powers as protectorates. |
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As the empire disintegrated, many among these elites were able to seek and control their own affairs. |
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The Ocean Liberty disintegrated and disappeared almost completely, and a cloud of smoke developed above where the explosion had occurred, extending over 4 km in altitude. |
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Marlites are not disintegrated by exposure to the atmosphere, at least in six years. |
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In 2000 Mukai was the deputy mission scientist for the STS-107 mission, which flew in January 2003 and ended in tragedy when the space shuttle Columbia disintegrated and the crew perished during atmospheric reentry. |
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Finally, nearly everyone has already said it, and I am not about to repeat it, but it is unacceptable for the European Union to continue to send out a disintegrated picture. |
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The chances that it wouldn't have disintegrated prior to fossilization were infinitesimally small. |
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The samples which did not react with any of these acids were disintegrated mechanically using sodium hyposulphite. |
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For example, the needs of communities where social structures and lines of social integration have disintegrated will be very different from settings where these can still be seen to be intact. |
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Their empire disintegrated into a rump over the course of the next century, when it was eclipsed by Pontus. |
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By early 1263, Henry's authority had disintegrated and the country slipped back towards open civil war. |
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Other fuselage damage included the nose section, which disintegrated on impact, and the structure behind the nose baggage compartment, which was deformed upwards and to the left. |
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Underdeveloped or disintegrated ovaries, as well as decreased fecal pellet size, are a direct result of starvation in female copepods. |
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However, the Cordoban emirate disintegrated in civil war and partition in the early eleventh century, breaking into smaller states called taifa. |
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The Republic lasted from 1823 to 1838, when it disintegrated as a result of civil wars. |
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Yugoslavia immediately disintegrated when those loyal to the Serbian King and the Croatian units mutinied. |
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The former disintegrated during the 1990s, resulting in four new states on the Adriatic coast. |
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The Gothic settlement of 418 offered a double loyalty, as Western Roman authority disintegrated at Rome. |
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The Catalan, Aragonese and Occitan forces were disorganised and disintegrated under the assault of Montfort's squadrons. |
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After the battle, Khanate of Sibir disintegrated, and most of its territory was annexed by Russia. |
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In Modern English, generally speaking, the verb classes have disintegrated and are not easily recognisable. |
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Rogers, to be fair, has been one of Australia's standout performers of the series, a stout bread course at the beginning of a batting meal that has most commonly disintegrated into a trail of crumbs. |
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British-born jihadis are feared to have played a role in a bomb attack on the Metrojet plane which disintegrated in mid-air. |
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The community has disintegrated and it is full of strangers. |
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Other potential claimants, such as the Republic of Venice and the Holy Roman Empire have disintegrated into history. |
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Could the Beijing-bound Boeing have disintegrated in mid-air? |
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Over the years, the bridge slowly disintegrated, leaving nothing but the rotten foundations amidst a flowing morass of stinking debris and raw sewage. |
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As the pions traveled away from the target they disintegrated into mu-mesons and neutrinos. |
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However, it did not plunge into the abyss, as several newspapers would claim, but crashed into a small island at the top of the falls and disintegrated. |
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Piper Alpha's design made no allowances for the destruction of the control room, and the platform's organisation disintegrated. |
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If you notice that some firebricks are disintegrated and the steel is directly in contact with the fire or embers, replace the firebricks immediately. |
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Dead animals and plants are disintegrated by decomposer organisms, which break them into basic nutrients to be taken up by plants. |
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After three decades of war, Afghanistan's economy was decimated, the State had disintegrated, and the society was bereft of infrastructure or even the most basic necessities of life. |
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In 1986, after the failure of a gasket in one of its booster rockets, the shuttle Challenger disintegrated in mid-air shortly after lift-off, killing its crew of seven. |
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A defence shorn of the hamstrung Andreas Christensen merely disintegrated. |
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In the coming weeks, the severely disintegrated rock ahead of the tunnel boring machine will be solidified by grouting and the cutting head freed by driving backwards to it from the parallel east tunnel. |
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It is assumed that most units disintegrated to return to their homes. |
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After the Soviet Union disintegrated in the early 1990s, the term hyperpower began to be applied to the United States, as the sole remaining superpower of the Cold War era. |
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The Cold War ended in 1991, when the Soviet Union disintegrated, in part due to inability to compete economically with the United States and western Europe. |
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North Korea is a small and backward country with extremely limited military capabilities and an economy that has disintegrated in the past decade or more. |
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After the Battle of Nedao, the Hunnic Empire disintegrated and the Gepids became the dominant power in the eastern regions of the Carpathian Basin. |
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After the Hunnic empire disintegrated, part of the Scirii joined with the Western Goths and the Eastern Goths, while others became foederati in the Roman empire. |
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Middle Francia was not united, and by the next generation it had disintegrated into smaller lordships, which West Francia and East Francia fought for control over. |
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This followed an incident in November 2010 in which an engine disintegrated in flight causing Qantas Flight 32 to make an emergency landing in Singapore. |
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