The spectacle provided by store windows was, in pictorial terms, of double exposure, of disintegration, of seeing and not seeing. |
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However, among the Abkhaz and Ossetians, tension and radical nationalism after the disintegration of the Soviet Union led to civil wars. |
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The becquerel is a unit of radioactivity and corresponds to one radioactive disintegration per second. |
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Watching the disintegration of a man's dreams is uncomfortable, however morally ambiguous he might be. |
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First, one must understand the rise of modern Arabism and Islamism in the Arab world in the context of the disintegration of the Ottoman empire. |
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They are born in relatively short periods after long periods of social disintegration. |
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The psychocultural ground of Schoenberg's atonalism and its complex procedures was the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian empire. |
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This is a country which was facing creeping Talibanization and was sliding towards disintegration. |
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Decorative features, such as balustrades in railings, were especially prone to disintegration. |
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Their aim was to try and stop the social disintegration they believed liberal freedoms had unleashed. |
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On the eve of his fateful appointment as chancellor, his party was tottering on the brink of disintegration. |
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A radioactive atom used in nuclear medicine that shows radioactive disintegration and emits alpha and beta particles or gamma rays. |
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At the same time the Ottoman Empire, increasingly plagued by corruption and misrule, was sliding ever closer to its eventual disintegration. |
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A modern sledge is simply a expletive laden insult, designed to cause mental disintegration. |
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We see disintegration, but, disturbingly, it is phony, unspontaneous, stage-managed disintegration. |
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As a consequence, we see today, the disintegration of vertical industries and the rapid growth of global specialists. |
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How long would it take to key in this exemplar of the disintegration of the cultural form of the novel? |
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Moreover, the disintegration of Stalinism heralded the end of all programs based on national economic regulation. |
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Somewhere, deep within Twister, is a searing portrayal of the disintegration of a family, leavened by quirky, oddball humor. |
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Cough, hoarseness, stridor, and wheezing may occur because of disintegration of the airway cartilages. |
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More important, however, is that in hebephrenia the ultimate disintegration of the personality is greater than in other types of schizophrenia. |
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Necrosis is a spontaneous and unregulated process that results in disintegration of the cell membrane and its organelles. |
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Magnesium powder is also produced by gas jet or centrifugal disintegration of molten metal. |
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The political disintegration closed overland trade just as Europe's new national states entered an era of exploration and colonialism. |
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She suffers from motor neurone disease and is experiencing the disintegration of her body. |
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As the persons trapped within the cube fall out and go their separate ways this hypercube's disintegration threatens their safety. |
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Quarrels over succession, corrupt and incompetent administration, and revolts accelerated disintegration. |
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Who gave her anything close to the right to poeticize this death and this mother's slow disintegration? |
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Jurists and criminologists concluded that family disintegration was the primary source of juvenile crime. |
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This inequality leads to fracturing within the stone and eventual disintegration. |
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The standing army was in the process of disintegration as lower ranking officers defected to the opposition. |
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The disintegration of Puritanism preceded any attempt to impose the Presbyterian system. |
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The second policy presumes that crimes derive from social disintegration and poverty. |
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Communism was contained in the eastern half of the continent where it could undergo a slow process of disintegration. |
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His music was constantly described in terms of personal hysteria or the social disintegration of pre-1914 Europe. |
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Another disturbing trend is the apparently widespread disintegration of social and family ties. |
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This was an integral part of the process of disintegration, and marked the significance of the 1962-1965 period. |
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It's pretty clear that nothing untoward precipitated the disintegration of the Columbia spaceshuttle upon its re-entry. |
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In 1988, just 11 ounce were enough to blow a hole in the fuselage of Flight 103 and cause the aircraft's disintegration, killing 270 people. |
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In some cases, germ cells appeared to be in various stages of disintegration. |
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Loss of red cells into the subcutaneous tissue, followed by their disintegration, causes the brown color change in the skin. |
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Aerenchyma is formed by cell separation or selective cell death and disintegration. |
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There is radon gas in uranium mines because the disintegration of uranium leads to radium, which then forms radon as shown in the equation above. |
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So how in the world are you going to be able to tell if the supplement you are considering does all this dissolution and disintegration stuff? |
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Rhabdomyolysis, which literally means striated muscle dissolution or disintegration, is a potentially lethal clinical and biochemical syndrome. |
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These findings may be due to the video and text not adequately differentiating the topics of disintegration and dissolution. |
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In the current wave, processes of fission and disintegration predominate. |
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Their lack of a cell wall often results in disintegration or severe distortion when preserved, so they must be examined live for any possible identification. |
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The disintegration of the nucleus produces one alpha particle. |
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Eggs are released by disintegration or rupture of ripened proglottids. |
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The board said that one major piece of foam and at least two minor pieces fell off the shuttle, struck the wing, and ultimately led to its disintegration. |
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After the disintegration of the Carolingian empire, Athelstan, who involved himself with foreign dynasties and politics, was perhaps the most powerful monarch in the West. |
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The implant is electrically isolated from active participation in the electrolytic disintegration which occurs when a current is applied to the wire. |
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These types of sovereignty may be lost or limited by disintegration of a state, conquest or, more typically today, by binding agreements with other states. |
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After the postwar disintegration of the British Empire, Scots curiously disassociated themselves with the period altogether. |
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Homocysteine also causes DNA strand breakage, resulting in mitochondrial membrane damage, nuclear disintegration, and apoptosis of neuronal cells. |
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Societal beliefs, social isolation, community disintegration, stressful life events, mental illness and substance abuse must all be addressed in prevention. |
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One linear combination of those states is involved in the production of the neutral kaon particles, and another linear combination is involved in their disintegration. |
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Last month I warned that the disintegration of the European Union was more likely than the death of the euro. |
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Scholars debate the causes of the collapse, but they are in general agreement that it was a gradual process of disintegration rather than a sudden dramatic event. |
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The apologists of the central state claim that such a proliferation of independent political units would lead to economic disintegration and impoverishment. |
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A longer-term effect would be if the disintegration led to a meltdown of the grounded West Antarctic ice sheet, which would cause the world's oceans to rise by up to 5 metres. |
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A nucleus can find itself in an excited state when, for example, it has just been created through the disintegration of another radioactive nucleus. |
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Frayn ingeniously links several other physics metaphors, from Scrodinger's wave equation to complementarity and the disintegration of the radioactive elements. |
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The history of human beings is not one of separate and permanent cultures, but one of continual migration, amalgamation, fission and disintegration. |
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The video also depicted various physical and analytical tests performed on tablets, including weight uniformity, tablet hardness, friability, disintegration, and dissolution. |
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One becquerel means the disintegration of one nucleus per second. |
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The film follows the family through their troubled beginnings, their shame and indignation following the charges and their subsequent disintegration. |
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Among the different forms of meteoroidal disintegration in the atmosphere described above, the quasi-continuous fragmentation is of greatest interest. |
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The potato constituted the main dietary staple for most Irish and when the blight struck a number of successive harvests social and economic disintegration ensued. |
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By that stage the Manchester scrum was in the process of complete disintegration and left the referee with no option but to award a penalty try and give Ribb a 10-3 lead. |
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Richards and her followers believed that the application of science to domestic problems could save society from the social disintegration they saw at the turn of the century. |
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The disintegration of communist governments throughout Europe and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 caused the Cuban economy to go into free fall for a number of years. |
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Chlorination, deoxygenation, removal of a nutrient source, hydraulic disturbances, and low temperatures can all result in biofilm disintegration. |
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The disintegration of central power also led to regionalisation of religiosity, and religious rivalry. |
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Further, following the disintegration of the government of Somalia, warlords in the region have attacked ships delivering UN food aid. |
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The last months saw inward disintegration as well as submission to superior force. |
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Austrasia gradually lost its territorial character after the disintegration of the Carolingian Empire in the second half of the 9th century. |
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The disintegration of Roman economic power weakened groups that had come to depend on Roman gifts for the maintenance of their own power. |
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The defeat of the 4th DCr and the disintegration of the French Ninth Army was caused mainly by the fliegerkorps. |
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The subsequent disintegration of the Front produced several political parties, including the Social Democratic Party and the Democratic Party. |
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Equally contentious has been discussion about the date of the khaganate's disintegration. |
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Despite his imperial claims, Frederick's rule was a major turning point towards the disintegration of central rule in the Empire. |
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The gradual disintegration of the Kievan Rus' began in the 11th century, after the death of Yaroslav the Wise. |
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Construction of the dams also became impossible after disintegration of Soviet Union due to economic reasons. |
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These cells might have developed due to cytokinesis without karyokinesis or due to the complete disintegration of the nuclear material. |
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Moreover, a large number of neurons lost structural integrity with obvious karyopyknosis and disintegration of nucleoli. |
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Father, narrowed in his loyalties by Parnellite nationalism, then in a slough of disintegration, knew nothing of it. |
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The resulting stresses almost caused the disintegration of the French kingdom during the early years of the war. |
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Scattered fibroplasia, neovascularization and disintegration of elastic fibres were the important features in the lamina propria, at this stage. |
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Frequently, chain scissions account for embrittlement and subsequent disintegration. |
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It produces a disintegration of long-term relationships, because substitutive retribution, while psychologically understood, is ethically invalid. |
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Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991 many of the destroyed churches have been restored and traditional religions are once again gaining popularity. |
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He said before the 18th Amendment, provincial autonomy was treated as dissentious as it was thought that provincial autonomy would lead to disintegration of the country. |
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This form of elective monarchy existed in the kingdom from its inception in around 1400 until its complete disintegration in the early 20th century. |
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The PDG granulate offers a host of advantages versus today's granulate, in that it is both flowable and compactible and improves disintegration and dissolution, among others. |
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Having achieved stability in the West, Alexios could turn his attention to the severe economic difficulties and the disintegration of the Empire's traditional defences. |
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When the Cold-War reached its finishing point with the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, the US left the mujahidin as orphan. |
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Shell disintegration and taphonomic loss in rudist biostromes. |
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Opechancanough's death resulted in the disintegration of the Powhatan Confederacy into its component tribes, whom the colonists continued to attack. |
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Disruption, disintegration and the dissipation of differentiability. |
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Smaller communities were left behind, and the particularization of the church within each clan promoted overall disintegration and isolation from other Kuki peoples. |
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