A couple of big-time scooter makers had to recall their products when they started to come apart as kids rode them. |
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I usually wear a size 12, and I was horrified that after wearing them for a couple of hours at work, they began to come apart at the gusset seam. |
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Keep your eye on nailed joints to be sure they doesn't come apart under use! |
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There are all sorts of other cases in which the standard components of parenting can come apart. |
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Moreover, in the Homeric there exists an acute and graphic sense of how things work, are put together, come apart. |
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Finally, the smaller components such as integrated circuits come apart and are collected. |
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We have two people working almost 24 hours a day rewrapping parcels that have come apart in the system. |
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It's all very much more fragile, and could so easily come apart. |
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The presidential guard, which until recently was hailed as a big step in integration, has come apart at the seams. |
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Aircraft wings do not come apart in the air unless their design limits have been exceeded. |
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I know that raspberries do not like to be handle roughly as they seem to come apart. |
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Many people felt that, with his passing, our world would come apart at the seams and expose us to untellable woes. |
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When the forms are to be padded, the adhesive used shall give sufficient bonding such that the pad will not come apart during normal handling. |
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If they come apart a bit during cooking you can push them back together with your spatula. |
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The garage where the success story began has in the meantime literally come apart at the seams. |
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Poles that come apart in sections also are used, making set up and take down easier for one person. |
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Due to improper metallic composition, the outboard's flywheel could come apart, which may cause serious personal injury to boat occupants. |
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As the centipede thrashes about, its deficiently stapled seams start to come apart. |
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Everything started to come apart, and we're still feeling the effects of it. |
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The compound foil on the wires does not come apart when the shrink tube is pulled on, but can be cut and worked with easily. |
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The once flourishing novitiate began to come apart with the peaceful Revolution. |
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Tork Advanced flushable towels are designed to come apart quickly in water after drying, and are used wherever toilet blockages are a hazard. |
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Critics will point out that coalitions undermine the Alliance because in the absence of shared risks, alliances come apart. |
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They want remote sites because the dumps are guaranteed to eventually come apart at the seams. |
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But this time, not with wood but metal so that it will be stronger and during the years it will not come apart. |
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The worthies claimed that the jeeps had literally come apart during campaigning as they carried 20 to 25 campaigners over the worst possible terrain. |
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It is in the nature of coalitions, however, to be temporary and to come apart after a while. |
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Cracks and splits can be detrimental to good accuracy, and could possibly cause injury to the shooter should the rifle decide to come apart when fired. |
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A brick cludgie would come apart at the seams in his presence. |
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A MAN was killed in a horror crash on the A55 at Rhuallt Hill after he lost control of his campervan when one of the tyres started to come apart. |
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The General Conference is a huge and complex machine and it is not possible to consider individual elements of it separately, lest the entire set of proposals should come apart. |
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They come apart underneath the sleeves, in the back. |
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For this reason there is a risk that several Girl groups will come apart. |
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Then like a scorched flower, Teshigawara's body vibrates, as though caught in waves of invisible energy, gradually breaks out into movement, becomes disjointed, ready to fly off or perhaps come apart. |
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How we can help keep the shoreline together: Things start to come apart when people remove the vegetation whose roots act as the glue that holds the shoreline together. |
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No joint will ever come apart once the door is assembled. |
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Members questioned if threaded parts are meant to come apart. |
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Whenever we harpooned it, the harpoon head was made to itumi, come apart. |
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Few modern shooters consider this a problem because they've never had a case come apart, but in the dim past brass often went blooey. |
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If they are twisted in the opposite direction, this is negative supercoiling, and the bases come apart more easily. |
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The waxed ends won't slip as easily, yet will actually come apart more easily when time comes to store the rod. |
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People watched their whole community come apart. |
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