Once the Soviet Union broke apart, Kazakhstan became an independent country. |
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After their defeat, when the forces broke apart and exfiltrated into the mountains, they removed the opposing advantage. |
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It wasn't until Sophia felt a heavy hand on her shoulder and Keeran got the same beefy hand grabbing his muscular shoulder that they broke apart. |
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They broke apart, and Quin glared across the two paces or so of distance between him and his foe, waiting patiently for the next onslaught. |
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When we broke apart the next time, she started suddenly, as if coming out of a dream. |
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Several trees snapped and broke apart like matchsticks, and as I climbed my tree, I could only hope that it, too, would not be swept away. |
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The book broke apart the puzzle pieces which he had spent decades clamping together into airtight legalistic arguments against God. |
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In the performance of this task, at last the hard carapace of my resistance broke apart. |
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At 8,000 ft they linked arms, and at 4,000 ft, broke apart to deploy their parachutes. |
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The aircraft broke apart as it travelled approximately 800 feet across the frozen lake surface before coming to rest. |
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The victim had gone fishing when his boat suddenly broke apart, sending him into the freezing waters some 300 metres from shore. |
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It was a four-inch bullet that entered her body and broke apart. |
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A substantial section of the middle of the ship broke apart and is scattered in chunks across the sea bed. |
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The aircraft struck the lake surface left wing first, with the nose down, broke apart, and flipped over. |
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On May 9th a Swedish Artemis Racing catamaran capsized and broke apart while turning during a training session. |
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The helicopter broke apart on impact and came to rest on the rocks in the middle of the river. |
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But in 1991, as the former Soviet Union broke apart, Chechnya and Dagestan declared their independence from Moscow. |
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The change broke apart the Franco-German axis because Helmut Schmidt had less in common with the Socialist president than he had with the conservative Giscard. |
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Festive groups of spectators broke apart and gave way to Wolfgang and Arminius marching in lockstep into the Statilian Amphitheater. |
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This arena broke apart like a huge Ming bowl, done in pastel shades. |
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But his gun, which may have been an air pistol, broke apart. |
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The tank broke apart circumferentially at the midpoint. |
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Not necessarily at the resulting scrum, which broke apart scrappily and rather fortunately into a second try in consecutive Tests for Joe Launchbury, after Read missed the ball and Tom Wood toed it towards the line. |
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The current theory poses that the ostrich's ancestor rafted on India when the supercontintent Gondwanaland broke apart. |
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As the medical evacuation helicopter flew overhead his commanding officer came over to me and said that his plane went off the runway, it broke apart and that my husband was in critical condition. |
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The main rotor broke, and the helicopter careened into the ice wall of a perpendicular crevasse, broke apart, caught fire, and tumbled into the crevasse. |
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It soon broke apart, killing several men and dumping the precious cargo, some of which was eventually collected, and used, by local Coast Miwok tribesmen. |
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