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116 Sentences With "broken apart"

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Cartoon depiction of ozone (O3) being broken apart by chlorine.
When that 'truth' was broken apart, he was left helpless.
We have families that are broken apart, no fathers at home.
"The family is broken apart," a friend told the Boston Herald.
In season 8, that connection is now almost completely broken apart.
In the second panel the house has fallen and broken apart.
This one looked like it should have broken apart really easily.
Sometimes the shells were already in the food, soggy and broken apart.
Asteroids around the solar system have collided with each other and broken apart.
Now that the hosts have revolted, however, the gaming analogy has broken apart.
There, the water would be broken apart by solar radiation, according to NASA.
So that's the reason I want to see the two of them broken apart.
The coalition between business, evangelicals, defence hawks and blue-collar voters has broken apart.
It was the first sign that two ships had broken apart in the gale.
"The most successful union in world history could be broken apart for good," he said.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, for instance, has called for Apple to be broken apart.
The 15 cm (six inch) long instrument had broken apart and become lodged in Nhat's stomach.
The cobbled streets and cracked, gothic facades are broken apart by coffee shops and vegan eateries.
These include water vapor, nitrogen dioxide, acetylene, and most importantly, methane, which is broken apart by sunlight.
Dr. Deméré and his colleagues invited other experts to help determine how the bones were broken apart.
So on the H3 Podcast Highlights page, the interview has been broken apart into nine separate clips.
The researchers think those three groups were once three larger moons that were also broken apart by collisions.
"To watch those families broken apart in real time puts to us a very simple question," he wrote.
That lunar water could be broken apart into oxygen and hydrogen, two elements needed for rocket fuel today.
Now that the culture has broken apart into a collection of niches, being mainstream is just another one.
On Friday, Mr. Trump grudgingly agreed not to reimpose comprehensive sanctions that would have broken apart the deal.
The water molecules can be broken apart into hydrogen and oxygen, which could be used for rocket fuel.
A team that had never won a title became the Chilean national champion, only to be broken apart.
"Countless families were broken apart and ruined by AIDS, leaving many AIDS orphans," Dr. Wang wrote in 2014.
For the families broken apart or going without pay, there is little doubt that this is a crisis.
The radiation breaks the gases' chemical bonds, forming radicals, which in turn, are broken apart and recombined by radiation.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts calling for Facebook to be broken apart from its subsidiaries such as Instagram and WhatsApp.
They see that being broken apart, and mayors are the front lines and I think they take that personally.
But, Carson said, that system was broken apart by the progressive movement that began in the early 20th century.
But even before the storm made landfall in Nova Scotia, large numbers of trees were uprooted or broken apart.
When the magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck last week, some of the most visceral images showed roads that had broken apart.
It was not until the Cretaceous, some time after Pangaea had broken apart again, that coal formation and preservation resumed.
It also makes one wonder, What might Yugoslavia have achieved in soccer had it not broken apart in the 1990s?
So not only do they feel like they've failed their parents, but their family has been broken apart as well.
The ice would not only be a source of water, but could also be broken apart into hydrogen and oxygen.
Incans, Olmecs, Aztecs—their finest works of art were all pillaged, razed, broken apart, and their gold was melted down.
The weapon's fuzes could not be safely broken apart or removed, and an armed bomblet was too sensitive to handle.
What were once "vertically integrated" utilities, responsible for power generation, transmission, and delivery, were broken apart into three separate functions.
The so-called risk-on/risk-off dynamic appears to have broken apart, with a few distinct forces now moving stocks.
South Sudan, the world's newest country, is like a jigsaw puzzle that has been broken apart, soaked in petrol and set alight.
He feared the tiara might be broken apart with the diamonds being sold as separate pieces, making it impossible to recover intact.
This game was apparently quite bad and can be redeemed only after having been broken apart, reduced, and reshuffled for an internet audience.
Also, 3D-printed guns can be easily broken apart, reassembled, and smuggled onto mass transportation, which the Daily Mail actually demonstrated in 2013.
I saw families broken apart, families lose their bread winner, families go into states of turmoil and poverty as a result of this illness.
The corruption crisis within FIFA has broken apart the longstanding political loyalties within the Caribbean which had previously voted as a block for Blatter.
Locking people up for holding a small amount of weed has ruined people's lives, broken apart families and cost the public and taxpayers countless dollars.
No. 8 North Carolina — into something far more bizarre: Williamson's Nike sneaker had broken apart as he made a move at the free-throw line.
They help determine how much the various creditors are paid and how a bankrupt business is broken apart, sold off or reorganized into something new.
In recent weeks, the vortex has broken apart, with one block of cold air escaping into Canada and the United States, and another into Europe.
The president issued an executive order last week aimed at ending family separations, but the government is struggling to reunite the families already broken apart.
The top layer of fine particles may have also once contained boulders, but those may have been broken apart in eons of subsequent cosmic pummeling.
Is the question are these companies too bi, and should they be broken apart in some way and not allowed to be in certain businesses?
The show operates as a broken-apart comic with a story of relationships told through its objects and its curious yet quiet pieces of paper.
I see a package of three or four that can be broken apart to work both for the House and work for the Senate as well.
Police things, and sex things, and animal things, and child things, you know, all these different things that would restrain somebody, that were all broken apart.
She points out that it's also possible that maybe PAHs turn into benzonitrile in a top-down approach—they get broken apart into these smaller units.
The problem: Many on Wall Street think that Mr. Flannery was talking about the once-unfathomable idea that G.E. could be broken apart into separate businesses.
Now that they've been broken apart and they've seemed to have done it in a way that's completely haphazard and they don't know where they're from.
Trump tweeted on Friday that the Democrats were forcing families to be broken apart and added that any immigration bill needs full funding for the border wall.
Because their orbits put them near other prograde moons, they're thought to be bits of a larger moon that was broken apart by a collision long ago.
Water from the Moon could be mined, broken apart into rocket fuel, and transported to a propellant depot either near the Moon or in low Earth orbit.
Observers have questioned whether the GOP is being broken apart by Trump's rise, and if he wins, it's hard to see the party unifying behind his candidacy.
More than most experimental filmmakers working today, his films are extremely funny and allow for the influence of popular forms, even if they are rearranged or broken apart.
"Astronomers have suspected since the 1980s that the small, inner moons of the giant planets get broken apart occasionally by impacts from comets," Showalter said in an email.
This is Margaret Sale, who, with her husband Tony Sale, entirely rebuilt the Colossus codebreaking computer after Churchill had ordered the machine to be broken apart after the war.
Over the past six years, the New Haven police have collected nearly 700 guns in buybacks, run at government expense, in which the firearms were broken apart and discarded.
That long journey gave it enough time to grow by picking up significant heat energy and intensity, without being broken apart by forces like wind shear or dry air.
Dr. Kurth said the background patter was likely oscillations of charged particles in the upper part of Saturn's ionosphere where atoms are broken apart by solar and cosmic radiation.
Here, units of information are broken apart into what are known as shards, which are usually imagined to be rows broken out from database tables and moved into other databases.
The GOP lawmakers have been working for days to include language that would shield family units who are crossing the border for the first time together from being broken apart.
The best part about bodypaint art is how everything can come together so nicely at the right angle that even after you've seen it broken apart, it still blends together seamlessly.
A problem is broken apart many times and then sent across many different processors at once; at the other end, all of the results are put together into a final solution.
The probe dove into Saturn's upper atmosphere this morning, and NASA lost the vehicle's signal at 7:55AM ET, indicating it had broken apart irrevocably during its rapid descent toward the planet.
If there's a lot, future explorers could potentially use this water for drinking or irrigation in a lunar base or the ice could be broken apart and turned into fuel for rockets.
Five pieces of debris were spotted around the satellite JAXA says it isn't sure what state the spacecraft is in, and there are fears that Hitomi may have broken apart in space.
However, the order does not outline efforts to reunite the thousands of families who have been broken apart recently, nor does it indicate how long migrant families going forward will be detained.
But it is generally not a good idea to expect people on the receiving end of brutal policies — like families broken apart by police violence, immigration raids, travel bans or anti-L.
To become salad, a hot dog would have to be broken apart again, undoing all the hard work that went into making a mysterious assortment of scrap meats into an appetizing whole.
And at the university's World Leaders Forum in September, Mr. Stiglitz gently confronted Panama's vice president for rendering what he said was an inaccurate account of why the commission had broken apart.
Although it makes the experience feel a bit fragmented, its pieces broken apart like a pre-assembly della Robbia, the connection with the indoor garden emphasizes the original settings of the sculptures.
The work was particularly grim after Hurricane Isaac in 2012 because many of the 200 or so coffins that washed up on levees along the Mississippi River were wooden and had broken apart.
Lo's research has primarily focused on the way social media has broken apart some notion people once had about how the online space was supposed to work and replaced it with something else.
Since it was first spotted, Peggy appears to have collided with another object in Saturn's ring and broken apart, but the tiny moon — or "moonlet," as scientists call it — is still circling the planet.
"Methane is particularly interesting because it can be broken apart by sunlight very quickly," said Bruce Jakosky of the University of Colorado Boulder, who heads NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, mission.
"We calculate that, broken apart, Kobe Steel is worth 860.5 billion yen or 2,375.5 yen a share," Thanh said, based on an assumption the cheating scandal will cost it 19793 billion yen ($892 million).
More than 80 years ago, the physicists Eugene Wigner and Hillard Bell Huntington predicted that hydrogen, under high enough pressures, would turn metallic, with the hydrogen molecules broken apart and the electrons squeezed loose.
The crispy rice salad, its grains formed into perfumed balls that are fried until deep brown, is then broken apart and tossed with a tangy, brilliant dressing and a handful of torn sour sausage.
"This extraordinary, unprecedented concentration of wealth and power and privilege must be broken apart, and opportunity must be shared with all," he said Saturday morning in the first large rally of his presidential campaign.
The gunshot that ended Ko Ni's life was a flash of brutality that revealed a truth about Myanmar: Hopes for genuine democracy and ethnic harmony, largely pinned to Aung San Suu Kyi, have broken apart.
He enjoyed a strong launch, raising $6.1 million on his first day in the race and calling for the national hierarchy "to be broken apart" at his first rally in his hometown of El Paso.
But our star can also be a stone cold comet killer, as demonstrated by new imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope showing Comet 332P/Ikeya-Murakami being brutally flayed and broken apart by solar radiation.
At the time, Ms. Nielsen repeatedly denied that her department had a policy of routinely separating migrant children from their parents at the border, despite mounting evidence that thousands of families had been broken apart.
Currently on view at Gladstone Gallery, three of his short films — "BB" (1998–213), "Kranky Klaus" (2002–03), and "Massage the History" (2007–09) — present the domestic space as something to be broken apart and rearranged.
At the rim of the biggest, the 153-mile-wide Endeavour Crater, the rover discovered bedrock that was older than the crater, lifted upward but not broken apart by the impact that had formed the cavity.
There are families who have been broken apart for reasons that make no sense to anybody who hears the facts of the case, and we cannot let this injustice stand while there is still time on the clock.
Computer models indicated that a head-on collision with a protoplanet - a planet in its formative stages - of roughly 10 Earth masses would have broken apart Jupiter's dense core and mixed light and heavy elements, explaining Juno's findings, the researchers said.
But I think the ending that Game of Thrones most deserves is the one that will be really, really hard to build to in just five more episodes of television: one where the entire system is broken apart and replaced by something else.
Warren after she appeared onstage at SXSW in Austin, Texas, today, and she told me explicitly that she thinks Apple should be broken apart, too — specifically, that it should not get to both run the App Store and distribute apps in it.
Eliminate the requirement to file a "living will," which is a detailed document describing how the bank would be broken apart and/or shut down if it were on the verge of collapsing Limit the Fed's ability to enforce the stress tests.
Between these two types, there is a Travis Kalanick who saw taxicab drivers not as solid middle class citizens, like many of us mistakenly did, but as a cabal of overpaid, rent-seeking obstacles to be broken apart and put out of work.
"Best practice is always to make sure that if families are broken apart for any reason, somebody is in charge of figuring out a system for putting them back together," Emily Butera, a senior policy adviser at the Women's Refugee Commission, told me.
Testing his theory through simulations and calculations, Atri showed that cosmic rays could reach several feet below the surface of a body such as Mars, where bits of nutrients and pockets of water would be broken apart, allowing for similar, simple life forms to survive.
That path also lies directly through Moscow, as Lukashenko and Putin have long been joined at the hip and have even discussed merging their two nations—one more gesture toward Putin's long-held belief that the Soviet Union was much better together than broken apart.
Their research, published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports, found an estimated 414 million pieces of trash — much of which were the broken apart scraps and shards of plastics, deteriorating as they drifted through the oceans, before finally coming to rest on the white Cocos' sand.
And to watch those families broken apart in real time puts to us a very simple question: are we a nation that accepts the cruelty of ripping children from their parents' arms, or are we a nation that values families, and works to keep them together?
But nearly a decade ago, Vaughan made an accidental discovery that changed the way coral is bred: coral that is broken apart into small pieces regenerates at a much more rapid pace, able to grow to a size that typically takes two years in as little as two weeks.
BLM acting director William Pendley testified before the House Natural Resources Committee, where he faced tough questions about the details of the move, how it will save taxpayers money, and whether the agency can be effective as its headquarters staff are broken apart and placed in different offices in different states.
BLM acting Director William Pendley testified before the House Natural Resources Committee, where he faced tough questions about the details of the move, how it will save taxpayers money, and whether the agency can be effective as its headquarters staff are broken apart and placed in different offices in different states.
You assume the role of the sole surviving astronaut of some devastating space catastrophe in the year 2037; the station you've been living and working on has been broken apart by some unknown cosmic event, and you must navigate the remaining debris field to conduct repairs and figure out what went wrong.
You know, everybody should keep in mind that when they split Standard Oil into all the components like Standard of Ohio and Standard of New Jersey and Standard of California and so on, they actually ended up turning a bigger profit for everybody who's been shareholders and executives because the broken apart [companies] let people get in and trade more.
"If you look at the disaster and you look at the families broken apart and you look at the kids that were killed and you just look at the families that were deprived of so much, it really just is incumbent on the entire international community to look at President Kiir and say this must stop," she told reporters in Gambella.

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