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Two weeks later the various official armies involved are supposed to pull apart.
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When he was a little boy, Karp showed an early fascination with electronics and liked to pull toys apart and reassemble them, his mother recalled.
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And we've put in place a very comprehensive study over the course of five years -we're about a year into it - to really try to pull this apart.
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In the video, officials were shown removing the pipe from a ceiling that apparently was just below the restroom and then, at the hospital, using pliers and saws to gently pull apart the pipe, which was about 10 centimeters (about 3 inches) in diameter.
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The forces of liftoff tended to pull the cans apart slightly where they joined.
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People I've talked to said they are looking into this and that it's incredibly labor intensive because they are trying to pull the swaps apart.
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Mr Bush seems convinced that the French are deliberately trying to pull Europe and America apart.
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Seventy-three seconds into the flight, as the spacecraft began an expected roll, the forces on the solid rocket motors began to pull one of them apart.
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Somehow, Mr Allawi will have to co-opt Iraq's various, mutually hostile armed factions to pull together instead of pulling the country apart.
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She must pull hard enough to create change, without ripping apart morale.
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As it was for me and the country a decade ago, we can choose to embrace life and bask in its warmth, or pull apart and fragment.
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And it's freakishly hard to pull off in a sawmill like New York, which strips apart its sports icons from the outside in, questioning first the performance, then the commitment, and then the character, almost reveling as it spits out the bones.
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