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Breaking apart families is a tool of supremacists and dictators.
It's quite another to see the glacier breaking apart up close.
And the elements last for just a few seconds before breaking apart.
Now that relationship appears to be on the precipice of breaking apart.
But it is clear that the open world order is breaking apart.
The ice shelf breaking apart will not contribute to sea level rise.
Video showed it floating downstream and crashing into a bridge before breaking apart.
One chair can be seen breaking apart from the force of the blows.
"I do not want our hemisphere to continue breaking apart anymore," Morales said.
The Democratic Party today is not merely divided, it is actively breaking apart.
Early Friday morning, Cassini will dive into Saturn's atmosphere, eventually melting and breaking apart.
Add the anchovies and cook, breaking apart into smaller pieces with a wooden spoon.
The energy comes from breaking apart high-mass atoms like uranium into smaller pieces.
His son kept smoking, his exhale threading thinly through the air before breaking apart.
The other — us, poor judges of love — breaking apart, With flashing anguish and pain.
Massive sheets of ice crash into each other, breaking apart and forming massive obstacles.
If the ferry starts breaking apart, recovery experts are expected to halt the process. 2.
This time, however, the train crashes on its own, breaking apart and sending sparks flying.
Here, Charon is the balloon, and the paint is its water-ice crust, breaking apart.
Bad investments are also breaking apart and foolish decisions are leading you to getting burned.
But some of them — like the breaking apart all the technology companies — that's quite bold.
Ice is breaking off into the Antarctic Ocean and ICE is breaking apart young families.
Pilots balance all of these variables in order to prevent the aircraft from breaking apart.
Even a relatively innocent test launch could lead to a rocket breaking apart over Japan.
As Howat put it, the glacier's ice shelf is essentially breaking apart from the inside out.
Google thinks it means breaking apart almost every component of a phone, as with Project Ara.
Bonus: Stop buying the junky stuff, which will last only a few days before breaking apart.
It takes several minutes until they finally succeed in breaking apart the protesters and security forces.
Whether Larsen C is breaking apart because of warmer temperatures or not, the planet keeps warming up.
And it's breaking apart in horrible ways — so violent you never think they can come back together.
"Tell me what 21st-century Glass-Steagall means if it doesn't mean breaking apart banks?" asked Warren.
And it's breaking apart families and communities [that are] trying to work on and deal with that.
A: What I see in our culture is anxiety, and families breaking apart, and people feeling incapable.
Almost certainly this is because he understands that by breaking apart unions, he weakens a key Democratic constituency.
I know a lot of people who are actually that man, and that their life is breaking apart.
"We are breaking apart consensus and reframing the debate about education in a way that makes reforms harder."
Perhaps one day, someone will want to produce a summer blockbuster about catastrophic landslides and levees breaking apart.
But as I continued to watch, reality began to show its cracks, breaking apart to reveal glimmering abstractions.
Juan Javier Cardenas, who plays Dante, told Insider he read the scene as a breaking apart of Gabriel.
After tearing and breaking apart the works, they brought them to a local mortuary to have them cremated.
In turn, long-time co-investment and collaboration is breaking apart and impacting the pace of technology innovation.
"She prevented the euro from collapsing and probably the entire European Union from breaking apart," Mr. Kornelius said.
Breaking apart from the Gap also means Old Navy loses the advantages of operating under a huge parent.
In this photo, Hubble captured a comet in the act of breaking apart, approximately 67 million miles from Earth.
At first it's all relief and adrenaline as you recount the moment you realized the shuttle was breaking apart.
The Netflix original series "Grace and Frankie" is about two straight couples breaking apart and coming together, sort of.
The iPhone growth story is breaking apart, and management does not seem to be in control of the situation.
The agency has also received several complaints of these treats becoming moldy or breaking apart into splinters when chewed.
Domestic violence, families breaking apart, children not getting the care they needed — the common thread was the economic system.
Enzymes also tend to be very specific to a single chemical reaction, like copying DNA or breaking apart sugars.
The fact that her family is breaking apart is a nightmare for her, but it's been a long time coming.
Credit will become more multivariate, using machine learning and breaking apart the contributing factors and weights that make up FICO.
More recently, the breaking apart of the Bell phone system in 1984 spawned the explosion in 900 phone-sex numbers.
No single painting hovers above the rest; rather they all seem to glide into each other while also breaking apart.
The truth of sports is the truth of human bodies being born and built and breaking apart and dying and rotting.
New funds are also competing with [experienced VCs] whose old firms are maybe breaking apart but who are starting something new.
Whatever the decision-making process, his move was a radical step toward personal freedom, a breaking-apart of self-imposed norms.
I want to talk a little about the breaking apart of this aggregation of everything because I think that's really hard.
It feels like a breaking apart—of how I used to look, behave, what I did and how I did it.
Chinese parents and kids are seated in cracked maroon booths, deftly breaking apart bamboo chopsticks and pouring steaming cups of tea.
We are the ones who have to deal with the loss of our jobs, money and homes, whose families are breaking apart.
And part of the reason that I'm back in the fray and out there investing is because I see it breaking apart.
I mean, isn&apost Kim succeeding in lowering the temperature, breaking apart the alliance of sanctions and President Trump is being played?
And, without a doubt, breaking apart the FAA at this moment in time would greatly complicate the task of moving NextGen forward.
Opposite these works hangs "Pixel Forest," in which the expanding video image finally explodes into real space, breaking apart pixel by pixel.
That incident followed other reports of some of Lime's scooters breaking apart during rides, as well as batteries that caught fire. [BBC]
The rescues were intended to prevent the 19-country euro area from breaking apart when Europe's sovereign debt crisis started in 2010.
They've also asked how breaking apart teams and placing them in offices far removed from D.C. will help the agency function better.
There are, after all, less visible ways in which the country seems to be breaking apart, no matter how its citizens vote.
"The fact that her family is breaking apart is a nightmare for her, but it's been a long time coming," the source says.
The calving chunk could be a sign that the entire Larsen C ice shelf—nearly twice the size of Massachusetts—is breaking apart.
You could hear the gunfire, then hear the bullets slamming down all around us and breaking apart into shrapnel that was flying everywhere.
The ship has split in half, and to keep it from breaking apart completely, it has been purposely run aground on a shoal.
The glassy solids that they form are thought to coat desiccation sensitive molecules and physically prevent them from breaking apart, unfolding, or fusing.
Some are the product of larger pieces breaking apart; others, like microbeads added to toothpaste or face scrubs, were designed to be tiny.
Arguably, that would be the gerrymander — stitching together unrelated communities and breaking apart urban representation for the sake of some other political goal.
Mr. Cuomo has consistently said he wanted the loophole closed, but breaking apart the bills to address separate races is a new approach.
"If Mr. Trump is the nominee, he becomes the standard bearer for a party that's on the verge of breaking apart," he said.
A fireball, if you don't know, is a bright meteor that streaks through Earth's atmosphere, usually breaking apart and scattering into small pieces.
"Unlike in the past, where we were unified and drew in allies, currently our own commons seems to be breaking apart," Mattis writes.
He said "talk radio" style news is breaking apart the sense of common destiny among Americans and opening the door to external interference.
While Sears prefers selling most assets together, it may sell pieces to different buyers, further breaking apart what was once the world's largest retailer.
Footage of the incident, obtained by NBC New York, shows dozens of players running toward each other before eventually breaking apart and walking away.
For all the concerns about the EU breaking apart, analysts say the euro should eventually strengthen as the trade bloc solidifies economically and politically.
Alternatively, you can opt for Google's USB-A to USB-C cable available for $20, which is thinner and designed to withstand breaking apart.
"When the storm passed, I was upstairs, trying to take care of things that were breaking apart," Mr. Matson said in a phone interview.
The remaining 6 percent are iron-nickel meteorites, which are thought be derived from the molten cores of aborted planets that end up breaking apart.
It's a truly disorienting song, with hypercompressed percussive thuds crashing through the swell of ambience and almost breaking apart into nothing but harsh white noise.
Malallah is probably best known for her "Ruins Technique," which involves torching and breaking apart fabrics and found objects to examine the nature of destruction.
In January 2017, researchers announced the discovery of a lost continent left over from the supercontinent Gondwana, which began breaking apart 200 million years ago.
Richard Cowles, one of the show's creators, said part of its draw is the ability to see relationships forming and breaking apart in real time.
The EU could also face a Britain breaking apart as europhile Scots plan another push for independence and seek to join the EU on their own.
Analysts say the risk of Britain and the EU breaking apart without a deal is rising, an event many economists say would greatly harm their economies.
SpaceX told media that it attempted to retrieve the floating rocket but was unable, due to the booster breaking apart before the recovery effort was complete.
That approach often includes buying and breaking apart various retail businesses, as it may do with Staples and as it previously did with The Jones Group.
She also discussed in detail how the finger-prick samples were drawn and preserved in a way to prevent the blood from clotting or breaking apart.
Mr. Churkin was trained as a diplomat during the height of the Cold War, but he came into prominence as the Soviet Union was breaking apart.
Taking what's ostensibly a much-fantasized gay porn premise, The Other Two spends a few episodes breaking apart what it means to covet a seemingly straight dude.
However, those who say that oil and stocks are breaking apart merely because they've moved in different directions in recent days may be jumping to a conclusion.
But in retrospect, the Democrats' hold on the white middle class was balanced precariously on the racial status quo — which, by the mid-­1960s, was breaking apart.
These planet "embryos" collided with each other, breaking apart or gaining material through those impacts, resulting in the creation of the terrestrial planets in our solar system.
A former fund manager lauded by Washington as a reformer, his brief included privatizing hundreds of state-owned companies and also breaking apart Naftogaz into smaller entities.
McDowell shared a helpful tweet from self-described "amateur astronomer" Tony Rice, who tweeted out an image demonstrating the likely process and course of Tiangong-1 breaking apart.
Fireballs — which are bright meteors breaking apart in the atmosphere — are common events, though this December explosion was quite potent, as the most powerful known fireball since 2013.
And then the last one, community, and I want to sort of approach this in a way because most people feel that communities are breaking apart, local communities.
"I have incurred costs created by windblown debris damage, roots breaking apart pipes buried beneath the yard, and more flooding than I care to think about," he writes. 
And the higher the planes go, the higher the pressure differential, making explosive decompression — and the breaking apart of an aircraft — far more likely at 2321,2111 feet than 21997,22002.
Having weakened from a hurricane Friday, Tropical Storm Lane passed by Hawaii Saturday, breaking apart as it turned away from the islands and out into the open Pacific Ocean.
You could make it more competitive by excluding some urban voters from it and including some from more distant rural communities, but then you'd be breaking apart the community.
Roybal-Allard, concerned with the Trump administration breaking apart immigrant families, wanted a cap on detention beds for noncriminal immigrants without legal status who were already in the country.
It was also his hero Bobby Kennedy's look—the Bobby Kennedy who visited Cesar Chavez in the Central Valley fifty years ago, when America was breaking apart over Vietnam.
"The end product results from keeping a family from breaking apart," says Daniell, who wants to create a design that can be replicated by other organizations around the country.
Season 16 of Keeping Up With The Kardashians went out with an a mighty crack, the sound of which was Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods' friendship totally breaking apart.
The daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Uwamanzu-Nna already has an impressive CV: She was an Intel finalist for research on cement that could keep underwater oil rigs from breaking apart.
Most microplastics are the unintended result of larger plastics breaking apart, and the United States, Canada and other countries have banned the use of tiny plastic beads in beauty products.
The production is punctuated by wordless interludes in which the four performers go through ritualized movements that suggest a classic nuclear family working together and breaking apart, comforting and confronting.
Experts have discussed in depth what could be done with this ice, such as using it to sustain a lunar base or breaking apart the water to make rocket fuel.
With the next march scheduled for January 19, 2019, some are asking whether the organization that held the world's attention in the wake of Trump's inauguration is now breaking apart.
The El Nino is the name for a pattern of warm ocean temperatures in the central Pacific, which produces high winds across the southern United States, often breaking apart tropical storms.
Those in the village recognize this, and strive to support vulnerable families who are at risk of breaking apart and children who are no longer able to live with their parents.
Alliances between Silicon Valley powerhouses and their cousins in Seattle are constantly forming and breaking apart, with big names often coming down on the opposite side of policy and legislative debates.
Regulatory solutions like breaking apart the power buyers of drugs and legislative solutions like banning contracts that guarantee massive purchasers the lowest possible price would allow the supply chain to rediversify.
As The New York Times recently detailed, the museum has also fundamentally reconceived its permanent collection, breaking apart its monolithic modernist narrative to encompass a greater diversity of origins and mediums.
Given just how many different stories are being sliced up and stitched back together to put flesh on the series' bones, some anchoring is necessary to keep the narrative from breaking apart.
I don't see nearly as many people, however, actively talking about breaking apart how our society — all of us, not just Republicans — discusses and handles these issues and then rebuilding something better.
In documenting how a generation is breaking apart the norms of operating, employed, and navigating life, Millennials Don't Suck serves as a beacon for millennials seeking to reshape and redefine their world.
The first time we held hands, when I was 19, it was like a game: breaking apart when strangers approached, and then locking our fingers back again once the way was clear.
Puckett knew that Hong Kong was a destination for e-waste shipments — a place where workers might toil in makeshift reclamation yards, breaking apart electronics without regard for the severe health consequences.
But that is not -- it&aposs not the case that you are breaking apart Europe, and the fabric is being torn, and that the mayor of London is responsible for all those terrorism.
Today is the 63th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger breaking apart 26 seconds into launch, killing all seven astronauts on board, including Christa McAuliffe, a teacher who had been selected to participate.
First, North Korea would have to deploy a guidance and stability control system that can direct a long-range missile accurately over thousands of kilometers without the missile breaking apart, General Selva said.
To the extent that some US workers are hit hard by trade, income support from the federal government and support for retraining are vastly better answers than breaking apart the international trading system.
"It is clear that the United States faces a public health emergency of gun violence, one that is breaking apart families, eroding the safety of communities, and threatening our shared future," she said.
"Strong storms — especially during El Niño years — are perfectly capable of laying siege to the intertidal zone, breaking apart the sediments, and leaving their contents stranded on shore," Parr wrote in Bay Nature.
He has also pledged wholesale changes to the immigration system, including blocking Trump's attempt to build a border wall, making it easier to become a citizen and "breaking apart and reconstructing" immigration enforcement.
If you start being involved in rounding up people that are, you know, breaking apart families and people that are just doing their jobs and enjoying their lives, you destroy that trusted relationship.
Those who couldn't afford lodgings would likely end up in the workhouse, forced to undertake menial, physically demanding, and sometimes dangerous work like breaking apart stones in exchange for basic food and housing.
But Wall Street analysts told clients on Friday they were concerned about management's decision to stop breaking apart iPhone unit sales, an insight some investors used to gauge demand for the company's latest products.
Fifty-six million years ago as the supercontinent Pangea was breaking apart, global temperatures rose at least 103 degrees Celsius (9 degrees Fahrenheit), possibly due to a massive release of methane from the seafloor.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters Friday that the proposal "has the risk, if it is a ruse, of completely breaking apart the level of cooperation" between the United States and Russia.
"The outer surface materials might start to char at first; then you'd see some breaking apart; then when you get down to the metal, once it gets hot enough, it will glow," he said.
After warm-ups, the Gonzaga players gathered in a circle, and as they were breaking apart, a few South Carolina players sauntered through the huddle, bumping a few of the Bulldogs as they passed.
And of course every time, the idea of breaking apart Facebook into Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp and core Facebook, analysts and fund managers assert that the collection could be worth more than the current whole.
Shares of defense stocks like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and Kratos surged at Tuesday's open after North Korea fired a ballistic missile that flew over Japan's airspace before breaking apart and falling into the sea.
Data transmission between Tiangong-1 and its handlers ceased in March 2016, and the huge craft  plunged to Earth on April 1 of this year , breaking apart and burning up over the southern Pacific Ocean.
For years, most scientists have thought that the "missing" plastic quickly degrades after entering the ocean, breaking apart into microplastics — tiny fragments less than 5 millimeters long — then falling to the bottom of the ocean.
In his 1962 book "Ideology and Power in Soviet Politics," for example, he asserted that the Communist bloc "is not splitting and is not likely to split" just as Beijing and Moscow were breaking apart.
After about one year spent verifying their data, the scientists think they may have an answer for why some asteroids are missing from the solar system's cosmic pool: The space rocks appear to be breaking apart.
I do not advocate this approach, because it is a waste of tasty orange slices and it sounds too complicated, and also sounds like you will be breaking apart an old tree covered in bird shit.
Awarded at the end of last year, the patent explains how drones can connect to share battery power or operating instructions, or even fly collectively to a common point before breaking apart to make individual deliveries.
North Korea has been at the top of the stock market's wall of worry all summer, and it could be a main focus Tuesday after that sailed across Japan before breaking apart over the Pacific Ocean.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry suggested Friday that the corridor approach could potentially be a "ruse," telling reporters it carried "the risk ... of completely breaking apart the level of cooperation" between the United States and Russia.
Watch out for fish fillets that seem to be breaking apart, because when you've discovered that, it's because the cell walls in the fish are literally "breaking down," especially in any oily specimen like bluefish or salmon.
Nike, a longterm supplier of shoes and other equipment to Duke, said in a statement that the injury was an "isolated incident" but that the company would work to determine the cause of the shoe breaking apart.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry suggested Friday that the corridor approach could potentially be a "ruse," telling reporters it carried "the risk ... of completely breaking apart the level of cooperation" between the United States and Russia.
Nike, which has long supplied shoes and other equipment to Duke, said in a statement that the injury was an "isolated incident" but that the company would work to determine the cause of the shoe breaking apart.
But rather than waste time on self-congratulation, Republicans who spoke up this time should be asking themselves why a president of their party felt he was enforcing its principles by breaking apart families and caging children.
Pilots undergo simulator training for those scenarios and on commercial flights can usually find a safe place to land the plane, aviation experts told CNBC, adding that engine failure breaking apart an entire plane is highly unlikely.
Gloves prevent us from breaking apart, gloves are not relevant in Buenos Aires this cold does not exist the kind that makes you turn not only your head but your whole body just to look at what's coming.
"There is also a longer run issue about what does it mean for the integration of Europe - will it stay together - and I think that's more positive that it will sort of not be breaking apart," she added.
But 200 million years ago, and for 10 million years, the tectonic plates accelerated, breaking apart at a rate of 20 millimeters a year, or around the same rate at which fingernails grow, before slowing down once more.
"It will send a very strong signal to a conflicted world and a region in which we see many wars and many things breaking apart, if we could find one place where things just came together," Eide said.
In its simplest terms, this entails breaking apart and reorganizing the U.N.'s central Department of Management, which sets administrative policy for Guterres' Secretariat, and U.N. Department of Field Support, which supports peacekeeping and special political missions outside headquarters.
But Kerry warned if the plan was a "ruse" to empty the Aleppo for the Syrian army to target opposition forces as they leave and then seize the city, it would risked "completely breaking apart" any hope of cooperation.
It's not just you can't find a good job, but that your kids are dying of opioid overdoses, that your families are breaking apart, that churches are not really present in your community, that you can't trust the media.
The amazing part is that way back in 1985 -- the year Stern conquered the New York airwaves and a brash young Trump was best known for breaking apart the upstart USFL football league -- one prophet predicted today's political crisis.
For example … Here is a mentor sentence from our student reviewer for capturing the atmosphere of the restaurant: Chinese parents and kids are seated in cracked maroon booths, deftly breaking apart bamboo chopsticks and pouring steaming cups of tea.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference, a long-running gathering of traditional conservatives, attendees feared that they were witnessing an event that has not occurred in more than a century: the breaking apart of a major American political party.
The once-robust empire that the restaurateur Ken Friedman and the chef April Bloomfield built together is showing signs of breaking apart, five months after Mr. Friedman was accused of sexually harassing employees and retaliating against those who complained.
" Speaking at a women&aposs event in New York, the former secretary of state said President Trump&aposs claim that breaking apart adults and their children who enter the U.S. illegally is a law instilled by Democrats is "an outright lie.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes (right) recently wrote a scathing call to break up Facebook Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes (right) recently wrote a scathing call to break up Facebook Breaking apart Facebook is a tantalizing punishment for the company's wrongdoings.
Johnny Marr's guitar intro to the Smiths' "This Charming Man" may be the most succinct example of his unique genius with the instrument; singing, harmonized leads breaking apart into jangling clusters of notes in a way that conveys pure joy.
They are now affiliated with, but not controlled by, March On. Jo Reger, professor of sociology at Oakland University in Michigan, says the feminist movement, like other important social movements, has always had people coming together and then breaking apart.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: In the article, Jo Reger, professor of sociology at Oakland University in Michigan, says the feminist movement — like other important social movements — has always had people coming together and then breaking apart.
"To that end, map drawers methodically dismantled the sixth district, breaking apart large swaths of territory dominated by rural Republicans and replacing them with smaller, densely populated areas dominated by suburban Democrats," their lawyer, Michael Kimberly, argued in court papers.
"The Right is in the process of breaking apart ... if this goes on we will be in opposition for 20 years," Mael de Calan, a rising star in The Republicans and candidate for party leader, told television channel France 2.
In the grand scheme of things, complaining about your disposable chopsticks not breaking apart evenly seems childish, although I've certainly downed a few plates of Pad Thai with a giant frown on my face after having to resort to using a fork.
Years spent in development eventually relegated that feature to the competitive modes only, but it quickly becomes clear in the finished game that breaking apart skyscrapers with powerful guns, while cool, doesn't really bring anything fresh or original to player-versus-player experiences.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry suggested Friday that the corridor approach could potentially be a "ruse," telling reporters that it carried "the risk, if it is a ruse, of completely breaking apart the level of cooperation" between the United States and Russia.
And once the deal closes later this year, the computer giant faces the challenge of integrating a fellow old-line tech company in a world in which new technologies have already upset other venerable names and other old-guard companies are breaking apart.
I spent my first evening here this month in the company of that Danish prince, who is being embodied with such compelling, thin-skinned agitation by Andrew Scott that I felt I could see his heart palpitating, and breaking apart, within his chest.
Now, new evidence from satellite imagery suggests that this break was caused by a rupture in the shelf 32 kilometres (20 miles) inland, indicating that the glacier is actually breaking apart from the inside, and not the periphery, as scientists had long suspected.
The Turkish lira's slide has little in common with the Thai baht devaluation in the late 1990s that preceded a larger crisis in emerging markets, or to the debt problems in Greece that raised the spectacle of the euro zone breaking apart.
It looks too serious for how funny it initially is, but that humor is ultimately just as much of a defense mechanism as the brittle fronts put up by its characters, breaking apart and revealing deeper layers as the show tilts into disaster.
Click here to view original GIFDon't waste your time trying to make sense of director Kouhei Nakama's music video for Broke For Free's Hella, because hyper-realistic action figures breaking apart and randomly exploding into hundreds of doppelgangers isn't meant to be a understood.
Bidart's second collection, "The Book of the Body" (1977), is dominated by women in trouble: Bidart's mother and a breakdown she had; Ellen West, a turn-of-the-century anorexic psychiatric patient; the "feminine" side of Bidart, which is also breaking down, breaking apart.
But their consistency, the way they slide past your lips and spring back against your teeth, provides a distinct physical pleasure that will surprise anybody who has had only shaggy, overcooked udon that starts breaking apart before you have a chance to chew it.
Turns out the same enzymes that give bug-eating plants the ability to gobble up flies is remarkably good at breaking apart gluten proteins, according to the study, which could allow gluten-intolerant folks to knock back a beer or a slice of pizza with impunity.
The season 1 finale of the crafty, heartfelt NBC family dramedy delved rawly into the weathered marriage between Jack and Rebecca that was, if not breaking apart, in a state of deep disrepair, juxtaposed with the couple's individual struggles and magnetic meet-cute a decade and a half earlier.
Though at times that may seem impossible — storm clouds almost literally gather on Jeff's brow when the constant arguments that the world is inherently ugly start to seep through his armor — it's that earnestness that ultimately saves the series from completely breaking apart, and will hopefully save Jeff, too.
A populist democrat more interested in breaking apart the sclerotic system than reforming it, Yeltsin introduced a raucous version of democracy and a crony version of capitalism that ended up discrediting both in the eyes of Russians who lost their savings while oligarchs snatched up lucrative state assets.
As Thomas Wagner, director of NASA's polar science program, previously put it to Gizmodo, "What we're worried about is what we're seeing here is going to happen everywhere else," referring specifically to West Antarctica's Amundsen sea embayment, where ice shelves are melting and breaking apart more rapidly due to rising temperatures.
Then Trump should announce that he, with great fanfare, would implode the building himself, making a speech regarding the breaking apart and destruction of the progressives' administrative state and the devolving of power out of D.C. Once the building is leveled, he should build a Liberty Park on top of it.
For four minutes he barked over the sinister instrumental about visiting his older brothers in prison, the ache of watching his mother struggling to deal with a family breaking apart, and the setbacks and stumbling blocks he was facing growing up around violence and social ills in inner city London.
Samsung has a reputation for making great hardware, but that reputation was dented significantly this fall as the company recalled nearly 2 million units of its latest smartphone, the Galaxy Note 7, for exploding batteries and then last week issued a recall of washing machines for breaking apart during the spin cycle.
It would demand centralized control of key economic sectors, enormous state investment in carbon capture and sequestration and global coordination on a scale never before seen, at the very time when the political and economic structures that held the capitalist world order together under American leadership after World War II are breaking apart.
There are moments of profound resentment — that scene where it becomes clear that Lila orchestrated Elena's punishment for going to the ocean in the hopes that her parents would be too angry to send her to school is just heart-stopping — but there is never any question of the friendship breaking apart.
In particular, there are these wonderful moments where Margot Robbie is skating around the ice, the world spinning around her, but you can see her face snap back and forth between joy and exasperation — this wonderful, momentary elation of knowing you're a success, and the terrible falls of realizing everything around you is breaking apart.
Person of Interest has always been fond of breaking apart its usual formulas to pursue episodes that take more experimental bents, yet a great many of these have involved Shaw herself, including the aforementioned introductory hour and a thrilling season four episode, told from the point of view of the Machine, that detailed its desperate attempts to keep her from dying.
For his staging of the choral work, which came to the Mostly Mozart Festival this week, Carlus Padrissa of the Catalan theater collective La Fura dels Baus depicted that chaos with projections of wisps of clouds and cosmic dust coming together and breaking apart, as a flock of white weather balloons began to form into something suggestive of DNA molecules.
" Derek Chollet, a senior adviser for security and defense at the German Marshall Fund, said a divided Europe and a weaker US-Europe relationship could make it harder for the US to find partners to work with -- particularly on global security issues -- there could be economic fallout that hurts US businesses, and it could leave Russia "empowered and getting everything it wants -- a US divided from Europe and an EU that is weakened and perhaps breaking apart -- without having to do anything.

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