Far from increasing our potential to participate in politics and society, this can only serve to alienate and atomise us further. |
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A cartomiser is a cartridge that contains e-liquid as well as the technology necessary to atomise it, or turn it into faux smoke. |
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Instead, the group will atomise the process of writing an article into multiple steps which can be accomplished in isolation. |
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These atomise water with a stream of air, using tiny nozzles arrayed around a huge fan blade. |
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The system uses compressed air to atomise the water into very fine droplets that evaporate spontaneously in the air, humidifying and cooling it. |
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And will the consequence of the British withdrawal be to solidify Europe, or to atomise it? |
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The Omega is an high performances painting pump with high flow delivery, able to atomise thick products. |
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Zapata had no party, and his removal was intended by the ruling class to disorganize and atomise the revolutionary movement in the countryside. |
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While industrial and information economic models tend to atomise society into individual units, nothing works without some level of cooperation and cohesion. |
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The mobile internet, touted as a means of always being in touch and thus of overcoming social alienation, will be likely to help atomise society even faster. |
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There is also a tendency on the part of organisations and governments to atomise the world and deal with it in distinct sections that correspond to the configuration of functional departments. |
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Does the atomizer nozzle properly atomise? |
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And, boy, does he let you know this in an oh-so-slow delivery of the earlier soliloquies where you could drive a bus through the pauses and where he seems to atomise the speeches a series of discrete effects. |
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These vibrations atomise the water and create mist. |
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No less than sixty 105 mm rounds were necessary to atomise the granitic enemy. |
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This causes the liquid to atomise into a low-temperature gas. |
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The feed stock material to be sprayed is fed into the flame in the form of a wire, and compressed air is then used to atomise the molten metal and accelerate particles onto the substrate. |
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