There were tensions between the mercantile North and the agricultural South that threatened to break apart our young republic.
These particles irritate the artery, making it inflamed and eventually causing the plaque to break apart.
And the rump might still break apart, as Italy or Spain would not want anything to do with Greece.
That is, would you have to break apart your foundation to make change?
As more women face the challenge, the proverbial glass ceiling will keep cracking and hopefully, one day it will break apart.
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Ironically, it's only if you think the eurozone might be about to break apart that it makes good sense to buy.
Realizing just a small portion of those fantasies could break apart barriers and further shrink the world, in a good way.
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The monolines know that, by threatening to break apart, they may force Wall Street banks to stump up the cash to keep them whole.
And, Capellas claims, technology and sales teams that can break apart the infrastructure so that customers can install parts from other suppliers if they want.
Should it fail to beat Obama and in a worse case lose its House majority, the Republican Party may literally break apart, and who knows what might take its place.
This might have caused the plane to fly too fast or too slowly through the storm, leading it either to break apart or stall and fall out of the sky.
He conceded that there were differences in the positions of Russia and France, but said both had agreed that Syria should not be allowed to break apart as a result of the conflict.
And I had to do it in such a way that there was enough of a container so it didn't break apart, but there was enough room, actually, for these emotional issues to come to the surface.
"They actually figured out a good intervention there, which was to break apart this central group of girls that were essentially promoting the spread of this norm of a heightened sexuality at a very young age, " Fowler said.
The industry has boomed in recent years, thanks to a stunning expansion of drilling in previously untapped areas because of the use of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which injects sand, water and chemicals to break apart rock and free the gas inside.
Nuclear experts also noted that North Korea could be facing similar technical difficulties as Iran in operating the equipment, which spins at supersonic speeds and can easily break apart or leak uranium gas if its parts aren't balanced and fortified with high-end metals.
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More than 10 drillers have already received Department of Environmental Protection permission to use mine discharges for fracking, a technique in which millions of gallons of water, along with chemical additives and sand, are pumped down a well to break apart gas-bearing shale deposits.
Wander into any eighth-grade science fair and you're likely to see an example of this destructive process at work - place two dissimilar metals in an electrolyte solution and one of the materials will slowly steal ions from the other, causing it to oxidize, become brittle and eventually break apart.
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Developers can also break apart some applications, like Gmail, to easily change look and layout on different tablets (think of it as a marriage of programming in modules and graphic templates.) There is a good 3-D capability, so scrolling YouTube galleries, looking at album art or turning the pages of ebooks looks good.
Remember that break-apart DualShock 3 idea for motion control Sony had five years ago?
Fittingly, a matchup between schools from the soon-to-break-apart, rough-and-tumble Big East became quite a struggle on the offensive end.
Nor is it clear that he will be any better than Miss Megawati at dealing with those who would break Indonesia apart.
The Hammers offered little in response before the break, apart from Matthew Etherington seeing his effort cleared off the line by Del Horno.
Given enough electricity, there are already ways to break water apart.
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During fracking, large volumes of water, along with sand and hazardous chemicals, are injected into the ground to break rock apart and free the oil and gas.
When devices are connected a temporary shared content folder is created until your break them apart, alternatively one device can be set as the control or hub device.
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Despite his failure ever to meet Gladstone, Mr Bognador draws heavily on the Old Man's philosophy to argue that Tony Blair's recent transformation of the British constitution is more likely to strengthen the union than to break it apart.
By adding cobalt and phosphates to water and passing a mild current through the solution with a glass electrode, Matthew Kanan and Daniel Nocera of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) were able to break water apart and force oxygen to bubble to the surface.
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He negotiated a compromise on student tuition fees that had threatened to break the coalition apart.
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