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"rupture" Definitions
  1. (medical) an injury in which something inside the body breaks apart or bursts (= explodes)
  2. a situation when something breaks or bursts
  3. (informal) a hernia of the abdomen
  4. (formal) the ending of agreement or of good relations between people, countries, etc.
"rupture" Synonyms
opening crack break fissure fracture tear gash burst blowout hole rent rift breach cleft slit split gap interstice aperture chink separation division parting partition severance disunion detachment cleavage disruption split-up schism scission dissolution splitting breakup estrangement discord dissension conflict alienation divorce friction disharmony dissidence disunity disaffection discordance discordancy hernia herniation clash fight contest battle struggle skirmish tussle fracas scrap brawl encounter confrontation row combat scuffle fray affray engagement donnybrook misunderstanding argument disagreement dispute quarrel squabble altercation wrangle spat tiff contretemps bicker hassle rhubarb nonfeasance default delinquency dereliction failure misprision neglect negligence oversight abortion bankruptcy bomb botch breakdown bungle bust checkmate collapse decay decline blast eruption detonation explosion discharge blowup fulmination boom blowing up combustion bang outburst ignition bursting blowing-up blow-up upsurge salvo puncture break open burst open shatter splinter fragment come apart split open tear asunder break out rend asunder tear apart sever rive cleave sunder disjoin divide dissect disunite dissever separate rend disrupt open part cut off break up disintegrate crumble crumple shiver dismember explode founder wound prick riddle pierce perforate bore drill punch tap penetrate sting pique poke needle prickle bore through drill through erupt spurt spout jet spew eject issue gush emit expel disgorge pour belch stream vent eruct flow vomit More
"rupture" Antonyms
agreement closing closure harmony peace juncture union marriage concord accord connection unity concordance attachment solid joining reconciliation friendship misfortune calm combination friendliness kindness sympathy unification help whole assistance aid promotion fusing connecting merger integration amalgamation consolidation coupling merging fusion junction linking uniting coalescence combining linkage beginning commencement construction establishment foundation solution start blockage obstruction occlusion barrier blocking impasse blockade barricade stoppage block hindrance impediment logjam jam congestion mending plug seal conclusion continuation ending finish accomplishment achievement adequacy advantage ascent benefit betterment blessing development enough improvement increase perfection plenty rise satisfaction strength success sufficiency growth progression accession boom buildup burgeoning expansion progress accumulation aggrandisement(UK) aggrandizement(US) longevity survival perpetuity stability endurance lasting steadiness permanence prolongation continuity wedding nuptials matrimony wedlock betrothal espousal consortium tie agree close combine connect join marry mend unite attach fix unify sew link couple meld arrange organise(UK) wait organize(US) repair restore recondition patch rebuild reconstruct fix up patch up revamp reattach reconnect readjust refurbish reform overhaul service renew implode prove fill cork stopper clog occlude block up collapse buckle give crumple yield fold shrink cave in give way fall in fuse merge amalgamate bind bond coalesce mix synthesise(UK) synthesize(US) compound conflate conjoin consolidate integrate interfuse crawl creep poke assist boost build compliment construct create grow improve praise uphold subside be quiet

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It's a rupture within a rupture, and things did not—could not—just pick up where they left off.
"With an aneurysm, a weak part of [a blood vessel in the brain] could rupture at any time, or never rupture at all—but a sudden change in intracranial pressure could cause it to rupture," said Tylor.
I don't think there's a "potential for rupture," I think the rupture has already occurred — we just have no idea what's on the other side.
The pressure caused by the tangling can lead to a rupture, and if the AVM is located in the brain, the rupture can cause hemorrhaging and death.
Her experience sounded a lot more similar to African-Americans, with the Algerian war being a rupture, in the same way the Civil War was a rupture.
On one level, it represents the rupture that Trump has caused between the U.S. and NATO (a rupture, it should be noted, that has been one of Vladimir Putin's long-standing goals).
But his political style may mark something of a rupture.
Italians have plumped for political rupture under relatively benign conditions.
The fatal injury caused a rupture in her small intestine.
The fatal injury was a rupture in her small intestine.
Le Pen, Fillon represents an insufferable rupture from French norms.
Formal voting would only create winners and losers, risking rupture.
He figured he'd chalk the rupture up to bad luck.
It would represent a break, a rupture, and would likely
It happens when there's a tiny rupture in the lung.
The reasons for the rupture fell into three main categories.
I would say there's definitely the potential for a rupture.
The fuel tanks should rupture, and an explosion will ensue.
He sees another rupture — or two or three — this year.
There are increasing voices for rupture within the European Union.
It was extraordinary — you were aware it was a rupture.
But why did the stripes only rupture the southern pole?
Now the pope is seeking to repair a much longer rupture.
Rupture, slippage and assimilation are foundational to Kahraman's methods and means.
Both passed the rupture point and neither identified any leaking oil.
Why: The air bag inflator may rupture, posing a safety risk.
With implants, there's also the risk of rupture in the future.
There's blood on my chest … what a funny place to rupture!
Her water broke due to a rupture of the amniotic sacs.
The Trump administration largely ignored Mr Maduro's rupture of diplomatic relations.
By July, diplomatic ties were restored after a 54-year rupture.
Heisey missed 40 games with a right biceps rupture and hit .
Regardless, their priority is to prevent an acrimonious rupture with London.
This meant that the rupture had occurred sometime after that date.
Takata said it was working with Honda to investigate the rupture.
His comments don't seem to grasp the depth of the rupture.
That could mean a small rupture the size of a pinhole.
Words and words and words, and in the middle, a rupture.
Vale said the causes of the rupture were still being investigated.
A rupture came in 1995 when she and her husband divorced.
We say that laws are ''broken'' — a definitive act of rupture.
This team, too, observed that the rupture outran its S-waves.
Oil and Gas Pipelines Rupture If you think dealing with a dead iPhone and navigating your apartment—which may or may not still be standing—by candlelight is rough, wait until high-pressure gas lines rupture.
Another could be a historic rupture in U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia.
T could rupture and injure or kill occupants, the agency has found.
Some also have cysts that can rupture and make their stomachs swell.
"There's a rupture between the executive and the armed forces," Rupiya said.
It's not the only rupture between the White House and powerful industries.
As these blisters rupture on their own, the area forms a scab.
Any other outcome risks a rupture in the fabric of our republic.
" Shogun & The Sheets' debut 7" is out now on What's Your Rupture?
A major quake can rupture the pipes carrying water to your community.
In India, it produced a huge demographic rupture and seemingly permanent enmity.
If the propellant combusts violently, it can rupture its steel inflater casing.
The Cuban incidents resulted in a diplomatic rupture between Havana and Washington.
X-rays revealed the small rupture, which later healed without surgical intervention.
How does this ideological rupture in the 1960s alter these sacred values?
Eventually, it will rupture, leading to the formation of a rift valley.
Duets rupture into solos or evolve into trios, until everyone dances together.
Television still sound bewildered that an expired contract led to the rupture.
"Nobody wants the world to experience a new economic rupture," Erdogan said.
Note: Do not actually scream so loudly that you rupture a lung.
He proceeded to rupture his right Achilles' tendon in the second quarter.
It was the beginning of the big rupture in Turkey's Islamist movement.
Any trauma to the chest area has that potential risk [of rupture].
A similar airbag inflator was involved in a fatal rupture of a Honda model in Malaysia in 2014, which prompted a worldwide recall by Honda Motor Co. Takata said in a document released on Tuesday that there was another rupture of a similar inflator in August in India in a 2007 Honda Civic, but it is not clear if the rupture caused the death of the driver.
The airbags can rupture when they deploy, sending debris into the car's cabin.
Occasionally the rocks in these high-pressure zones rupture or suddenly shift positions.
Mr Trump appears to promise the biggest rupture in transatlantic relations since 1945.
In my region, the Hayward Fault is also overdue for a large rupture.
An economically damaging rupture with the Saudis if he does call them out.
The rupture he's opened does not divide one set of ideas from another.
A rupture is usually quite painful, so maybe that's what happened back then.
Neiron Ball is fighting for his life after suffering a brain aneurysm rupture.
Treatment for ruptured ovarian cysts usually depends on how severe the rupture was.
The rupture occurred near the city of Prince George in British Columbia's northeast.
Often, there's a mid-movie rupture in which the first half is recontextualized.
The rupture between Labour's parliamentary group and grass-roots members now seems complete.
When asked to sign the Surrealist manifesto "Inaugural Rupture" in 1947, he declined.
But even though they sound scary, they're usually barely perceptible — until they rupture.
To do so would convey profound insult — a major rupture in the alliance.
The analysis revealed a very high rupture rate in laboratory testing, it said.
Some Brexiteers want to negotiate an orderly rupture with the bloc's economic structures.
That said: could you laugh so hard that you "rupture" an existing aneurysm?
That bending causes stress that can result in a rupture of the earth.
The most profound rupture, however, occurred between Perrine-Gifford and her older brother.
The rupture between the writers and their agents will introduce disorder to Hollywood.
But, Meckstroth cautioned, the risk of rupture in the fallopian tube is high.
Our family lived in the aftermath of loss, not rupture — death, not divorce.
It's a rupture from what you normally do, a resensitizing to micro-perceptions.
Mr. Bolton's argument that this was a crazy idea precipitated this week's rupture.
"The initial earthquake was a complex rupture," she said in a telephone interview.
If you burn up with fever,   you may have infection or uterine   rupture .
The inflaters can overpressurize and rupture, shooting metal shards into a car's cabin.
You're hit by a pitch/rupture your hamstring/bleed from an open wound?
Vale said the rupture had happened too quickly to trigger the alarm system.
The ghost of the Democratic Party's rupture lingers, and it's largely up to this next generation of women — this generation that so definitively put its mark on 2016, catalyzing that rupture — to either exorcise it or learn to live with it.
Commissioned specially for this exhibition, Xaviera Simmons's site-specific "Rupture" (2017) dominates an entire wall with the text of a political treatise attempting to raise the question of reparations due to African Americans, with the word "rupture" inserted into the text.
Takata said in a document released on Tuesday that there was another rupture of a similar inflator in August in India in a 2007 Honda Civic, but it is not clear if the rupture caused the death of the driver.
Dissections can have lethal consequences without causing rupture if the dissection obstructs blood flow to the brain or other critical organs, but dissections can cause acute rupture of a weakened aorta as well, even in the absence of an aneurysm.
They're very thin, and if they rupture, you have no way of controlling them.
Few observers believe there will be an alliance-rending rupture between Japan and America.
Over the weekend, TransCanada and federal pipeline regulators identified the source of the rupture.
The rupture sprayed metal shards into the neck of the driver, who was pregnant.
Changes in air pressure when you're flying on an airplane can cause a rupture.
In a statement late Friday, Pemex said the gas rupture occurred after illicit activity.
A friend of mine once told me that I have to be the rupture.
After the delivery, the doctors patched up the rupture, and the sac was repaired.
The dream faded, the rupture never happened, and the social fracture still runs deep.
More likely, she said, the AVM had simply grown progressively, leading to the rupture.
The cost of a rupture means that both sides are likely to back down.
Challenger entirely engulfed in the glow of burning propellent escaped from a tank rupture.
The rupture in GOP unity, coming so soon after Trump took office on Jan.
But theological niceties aside, Moscow has geopolitical reasons to avoid a rupture with Constantinople.
"This is a turning point," she said about the rupture producing Mr. Temer's ascension.
Methamphetamine use can also make blood vessel walls weak and more prone to rupture.
The gas line rupture south of Lexington, Ky., which occurred around 1:40 a.m.
The rupture also helps Vladimir Putin, who has long sought to split the West.
A rupture of trade with Europe is likely to hit these industrial communities hardest.
That rupture caused millions of dollars in damages to buildings and led to lawsuits.
After a full rupture of her Achilles' tendon in 2013, she nearly quit dancing.
If a Twinkie was made of meat parts, then Rupture Farms would make them.
"Whether we're going to have some kind of violent rupture remains to be seen."
One edge of the rupture held, and he heaved himself out of the water.
The rupture of the Warren-Sanders relationship comes amid a tight race in Iowa.
Vanda and Aldo's relationship experiences a rupture when Aldo sleeps with a younger woman.
Even as the Americans disputed the Jordanian account, they sought to avoid a rupture.
Magnets can rupture the walls of the intestine when more than one is ingested.
The rupture killed 19 people, left hundreds homeless and caused Brazil's worst environmental disaster.
Councilman Ali al-Jiburi described a "rupture" between the governor and the United Nations.
The fifth-floor additions rupture the museum's traditional narrative of Western modernism before 1945.
It's a rupture that speaks to the uncomfortable social terrain Mr. Pérez now occupies.
Cyrus and his family had lived through a great historical rupture: the country's division.
But — spoiler alert — ethical doubts late in the movie lead to a devastating rupture.
Do you feel like we're reaching a similar time of political rupture right now?
MD: When your work is installed in a public space, there's a sort of rupture from the intimacy of viewing the work on your own phone or laptop — a rupture that perhaps parallels that of physical work being transplanted from studio to gallery.
The crash caused his gas tank to rupture and led to both vehicles catching fire.
A chemical drying agent used in the inflators could cause airbags to rupture, Takata said.
When a blood vessel is damaged, it can rupture and leak blood, causing a bruise.
The animal couldn't digest the waste he had consumed, causing his digestive system to rupture.
With nowhere to go, the blood accumulates, causing the vessels to bulge and often rupture.
But in some cases, cysts can grow and leak or — like in Beckinsale's case — rupture.
Such a "joint rupture" may have happened before—and it could very well happen again.
The rupture that started in Ferguson almost four years ago wasn't exactly news from nowhere.
Last summer, Oxenberg confronted India with her concerns, leading to a rupture in their relationship.
If this constipation becomes severe enough, it can lead to an intestinal rupture, she said.
At worst, capillaries and pulmonary vessels rupture and a diver drowns in his own blood.
That means we can only expect more attempts to cause societal rupture in the West.
The bullet need not even hit a blood vessel directly in order to rupture it.
Leaving his family is always a painful rupture, but Facebook is helping in surprising ways.
"All sculptures are on the verge of equilibrium, on the verge of rupture," he said.
Mr. Brattain said the problem was a rupture of the cooling tower on the roof.
But the company had resisted settling Ms. Mincey's case, because her airbag did not rupture.
California is located in a hot-zone of fault lines that can rupture without warning.
As a playwright, I look to tell stories that are framed against great political rupture.
Wade decision was a moment of deep moral rupture in the history of the republic.
That's important, because while there are treatments to prevent rupture, they carry their own risks.
Supply from Brazil has fallen following the deadly rupture of a tailings dam in January.
Durant confirmed Wednesday from New York that he had undergone surgery to repair the rupture.
It described a rupture in the carefully tended norms of civility at the Supreme Court.
Moments after the rupture, sheets of water cascaded from the ceiling onto passenger waiting areas.
The decision by the court represented "a rupture in the constitutional order," Ms. Ortega said.
Now working as a shoe salesman, he struggles with post-traumatic stress and personal rupture.
Who would any of us be if Fidel hadn't caused this rupture in our lives?
That is probably because the fuel tanks and the wings remain intact and didn't rupture.
The initial leak, which was contained, caused a rupture in another nitrogen vessel, he said.
However, he said the details of how the rupture occurred may help speed the timeline.
The potentially dangerous action could have caused the lines to rupture under pressure, he said.
That meeting was the beginning of a rupture that consumed the Democratic Caucus for months.
Britain and Europe must negotiate a trade deal that will prevent a rupture to commerce.
Business is growing increasingly alarmed as it ramps up contingency plans for a damaging rupture.
He'd risk a rupture with huge swaths of the GOP if he vetoed the bill.
Scientists now have clocked the speed of rupture at a blistering 22018,600 miles per hour.
The rupture could have cruised right through it, without expending energy breaking up pristine rock.
A rupture would cost treasure, given that nearly half of Britain's exports land in Europe.
It's not until they go for their mammogram and the X-ray shows a rupture.
These songs were still composed for a guitar band, but they sound removed, interrupted, with sections cut out and replaced by hisses or jitters or simply silence; the rupture of the guitar-band form is supposed to represent a rupture in the societal fabric.
The pain of rupture is also explored in Aguiñiga's performance piece "Grapple," (2018) documented on video.
"Whether or not faults rupture depends on the kind of stress that builds up," Bellini says.
The process of releasing the egg can create both cystic tissue and cause it to rupture.
He didn't want me to rupture and he didn't want the baby to be stressed out.
The 2002 Honda Civic EX Sedan is one of seven models at risk for airbag rupture.
After the rupture, SoCalGas took the adjacent Line 4000 out of service for inspection and repair.
The resulting vacuum can be powerful enough to rupture the lungs and eardrums of anyone nearby.
The only trauma was limited in scope to the rupture that took place in the brain.
They feel every polarity and resonance as a wave, ready to rupture their fragile molecular binds.
Yet for all that, Mr Merz is unlikely to present himself as the candidate of rupture.
As the sound of their rupture echoed through the mostly empty store, I began to panic.
At the time, the manufacturers deemed the rupture an anomaly and did not alert safety regulators.
The weight of the baby, plus the pressure on the uterus, ultimately led to the rupture.
If siblings aren't speaking to one another, it can be very hard to heal the rupture.
The dam's enlargement, he added, "compromised it in a way that was decisive to its rupture".
Zaza Pachulia is looking to rupture tendons but he sucks and plays 14 minutes a night.
But he did so without the consent of Berlusconi, prompting the unexpected rupture between the allies.
The next great rupture in Britain's national life has, in fact, been planned to the minute.
Recently, a patient presented in extremis to the emergency room with a rupture of his aneurysm.
When the rupture starts closer to the city, though, that means there would be less warning.
A major one here is that great events rupture temporal perception: Time stops, or flies by.
The Achilles is a common area to rupture as you start to get into your 30s.
Combined, these elements harden into plaque, which can then rupture, causing a blood clot to form.
He is the pre-echo of the Thatcherite paradox, suffering from an irreconcilable rupture within himself.
NOVEMBER 2008 Honda recalls the car, saying its driver-side airbag is defective and can rupture.
" Takata said the inflators potentially could rupture "after several years of exposure to high absolute humidity.
After all, Turkey has far more to lose from a rupture than the United States does.
Rupture of previously asymptomatic intracranial cerebral aneurysms—this occurs most tragically in young, otherwise healthy women.
Artery-obstructing plaque is filled with white blood cells, smoldering with inflammation and subject to rupture.
He suffered a choroidal rupture and never saw the ball the same way as a hitter.
"The fissure has become a significant rupture," Rossello said separately at a news conference on Saturday.
The interests of congressional Republicans and Mr. Trump remain too closely aligned for a major rupture.
Buckingham Palace convened an emergency meeting to address the deepening rupture in the British royal family.
German officials are in the meantime eager to avoid a wholesale rupture between Berlin and Washington.
These ideologists, Kepel believes, have fostered a rupture with French values that nourishes the ISIS narrative.
In the movie, "an amicable split becomes a shattering rupture," A.O. Scott writes in his review.
After the rupture, SoCalGas took the adjacent Line 1 out of service for inspection and maintenance.
If Parliament does nothing before March 29, Britain's relationship with the European Union will rupture overnight.
The practice can rupture the woman's uterus, endangering the lives of both the mother and child.
Just as the feeding frenzy prompted a rupture in decorum, it also broke down social barriers.
If the silicone stays within the shell of scar tissue, it's called an intra-capsular rupture.
After that rupture, SoCalGas took the adjacent Line 1 out of service for inspection and maintenance.
That was the same cause of a 2015 rupture of another upstream Vale dam that killed 19.
Some, like Harper and historian Diana Butler Bass, see a coming rupture within the American evangelical world.
This represents a rupture with at least four decades of bipartisan consensus in favour of liberal internationalism.
A second pipeline rupture and fire was reported in San Juan del Río, Querétaro, later Friday night.
U.S. officials have said the Trump administration still seeks to avoid a complete rupture in bilateral relations.
Magnitude measures the strength of the quake at its epicenter, or the point where the rupture begins.
"You cannot reform the country without a rupture with the past," says Bernard Haykel of Princeton University.
The most common cause of a uterine rupture is surgical scarring, usually from a previous c-section.
The storage field, California's largest, has been effectively idled since a major well rupture there last autumn.
If you bash a toad and rupture either of those glands, the toxic fluid can splatter you.
Plus, it would directly affect all of the characters without causing too much of a series rupture.
How does this idea of continuity tie in with the idea of rupture, the idea of breaking?
It is hard to see the Republican Party surviving such a rupture—much less winning the election.
The double-rupture scenario is one of the many geological possibilities that could affect the West Coast.
Latex acts as a great barrier, but it can also increase friction and cause condoms to rupture.
A rupture in Petroperu's 40-year-old pipeline spilled 1,000 barrels of oil in Mayuriaga on Feb.
The pope, leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, is seeking to repair a much longer rupture.
This could rupture high-pressure gas lines, releasing gas into the air and igniting potentially deadly explosions.
The letter underscores the continuing rupture in the Republican Party, but particularly within its national security establishment.
This kind of rupture is a loss to all New Yorkers, rich and poor, young and old.
"It was the loudest noise I've ever heard," Fortunately, no one was injured in Sunday's toilet rupture.
MONTCLAIR Nora Chipaumire: "Portrait of Myself as My Father," world premiere, DJ Rupture performs on opening night.
This means that on impact, the pressurized air hits the water and causes the fuselage to rupture.
Aneurysms in the back of your brain rupture more frequently than those in the front, Teitelbaum says.
Some analysts have predicted an even bigger rupture could happen after the vote at the party's Dec.
For low-income families, a sudden calamity like a shooting can rupture an already-fragile safety net.
Decertifying Iran in this way could also mean an even more serious rupture with our European allies.
" Both events rupture a unified family story, introducing a "bifurcation of the agreed-upon version of life.
But "Monsoon Wedding" takes up one of Ms. Nair's pet themes: continuity in the face of rupture.
As his alter ego, D.J. Rupture, Clayton has traveled the world performing and seeking out new tunes.
When those pimple-like growths on the walls of coronary arteries rupture, people can have heart attacks.
They promise a real rupture, which Mr. Renzi's party, part of the political establishment, cannot credibly offer.
And in 2013, a rupture and fire in east Texas caused the evacuation of a dozen homes.
In therapy, these white lies can rupture treatment because it means the patient's needs aren't being met.
In therapy, these white lies can rupture treatment because it means the patient's needs aren't being met.
People — as many as 900, by some estimates — flocked to the rupture, many carrying containers to fill.
Typically, and according to basic geophysical theory, a rupture travels no faster than the slowest seismic waves.
NHTSA said they have as high as a 50 percent chance of a rupture in a crash.
In this environment, calls for healing sound like a tone-deaf salve to deeper calls for rupture.
The pipeline was hit at daybreak on Thursday and repaired, only to suffer another rupture at 11 p.m.
One way or another, the Republican Party is about to rupture—the only question is from which side.
When the inflators rupture, they can propel metal shrapnel into the faces and bodies of drivers and passengers.
Confronted by a threat, such as a predatory insect, a minor worker can deliberately rupture its abdominal wall.
Jamie Spears, 66, suffered a life-threatening colon rupture in November 2018, and was hospitalized for 28 days.
Scientists with a UK-based program called MIDAS have been monitoring the progress of the rupture since 133.
An ectopic pregnancy resulted in an emergency surgery to remove a fallopian tube that was about to rupture.
The Anguillan government worries that, without proper planning, a Brexit-induced rupture could add to the island's woes.
As with the groundwater plan, the threatened rupture between state and federal authorities could wreck the settlement process.
These defective airbags use a propellant that might rupture the airbag and cause serious injuries, or even deaths.
Earlier in February, Reuters reported that internal Vale documents showed the dam had an elevated risk of rupture.
Business continues to push back, arguing that a rupture with Britain's biggest export market would be deeply damaging.
Kobe Bryant did not set a record coming back from an Achilles tendon rupture like Riddick Moss did.
Velasquez said a landslide likely triggered the first leak but the cause of the second rupture was unclear.
The rupture need not and should not be permanent, but we may have to earn our political leverage.
If these are left untreated, they can rupture painfully, spilling the bacteria into the rest of the body.
Takata's airbags can rupture when they deploy in a crash, shooting metal fragments toward the driver or passengers.
His bet appeared stupid to many, but the subsequent rupture showed it to have been savvy and bold.
Stewart: So, if you have natural-gas lines that rupture, that's how you can get fire and explosions.
A proper lifestyle can also lead to changing plaque morphology which over time leads to less plaque rupture.
"It constitutes a rupture of the constitutional order," she said in a speech on state television on Friday.
Additional black-box warnings were issued for irreversible peripheral neuropathy in 2016, and for aortic rupture in 2018.
But a violent rupture with the European Union or sharp rise in interest rates could hit indebted borrowers.
Cycles of cooling and contracting create internal stresses that are strong enough to rupture the crust, generating marsquakes.
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From this doubled alienation sprang a baffled psyche: an aesthete traipsing nimbly through an age of brutal rupture.
OF Chris Heisey (right biceps rupture) was sent to Triple-A Syracuse Saturday to start a rehab assignment.
Indeed, the news conference was the latest rupture in an administration consumed by palace intrigue from the start.
But the White House intends to keep the sanctions limited enough to avoid a rupture with Prince Mohammed.
Japanese executives are fed up after warning for years of the risks inherent in a rupture with Europe.
There is real fear here that any diplomatic rupture with China would have swift and devastating economic consequences.
Many companies and individuals are even less ready for an abrupt rupture with the European Union next month.
" Lewis's doctor told him that if he kept dancing with his injured foot, "It's going to actually rupture.
Yet, German officials will be aware that a total rupture with Erdogan is not in Germany's strategic interests.
The rupture with London was Mr. Trump's latest quarrel with an ally or foreign power since taking office.
Bell doubted that a withdrawal from the treaty would cause a serious rupture of the current strategic balance.
This week's resignations may have Brexit as the backdrop, but that was not the cause of the rupture.
You sense the original life they had, the rupture and then the way they were so beautifully healed.
It means acknowledging that rupture is coming soon, and even if it's a necessary one, it's just no fun.
"A break with the U.S., any obvious rupture in the relationship is also not in their interest," Vakil added.
First, it would underscore a massive rupture in how America and South Korea approach ending North Korea's nuclear program.
The bulge can then swell and with added pressure, the spot will rupture and release blood around the brain.
He sustained an open rupture of his right patellar tendon and underwent surgery Thursday night at a local hospital.
Both a ship doctor and her personal doctor both recommended an ultrasound to determine the extent of the rupture.
Here, he explains why eardrums rupture, what it feels like, and what to do if it happens to you.
And flying on a plane with an ear infection leads to an even greater risk of an eardrum rupture.
Even if Saudi Arabia gets through this episode without a rupture, it has done incalculable damage to its reputation.
His ideas seem vague: he has both presented himself as a moderate and called for "rupture" with the present.
But the paulistas used their growing might to force their partner into a subordinate position, which provoked a rupture.
The discovery was a sign of the hereditary condition which causes the brain's blood vessels to tangle and rupture.
Photo: GettyA recent study found that California's San Andreas Fault could actually rupture along its entire 800-mile length.
The "Toxic" singer was dealing with mental health issues following her father Jamie's life-threatening colon rupture last fall.
In a striking rupture with past practice, the Obama administration refrained from vetoing the condemnation, opting instead to abstain.
On one side there is the ethic of reciprocity, and on the other the temptations of rupture and revolution.
Plaques rupture in the manner of a pimple, and this is what can cause a heart attack or stroke.
Colonial pipeline Yep, just as we thought, gas prices have already started to rise after the Colonial Pipeline rupture.
OF Chris Heisey (right biceps rupture) started and hit third for Triple-A Syracuse in a rehab game Wednesday.
"It constitutes a rupture of the constitutional order," the 59-year-old said in a speech on state television.
Shrapnel escaping from the engine's outer cover can tear through the cabin or rupture fuel tanks in the wings.
The FDA previously approved Amgen's T-VEC, which injects a modified herpesvirus into melanoma cells, causing them to rupture.
The aging pipeline, operated by state-owned oil company Petroperu, suffered a new rupture this week, Petroperu said Wednesday.
OF Chris Heisey (right biceps rupture) went on the disabled list Wednesday after he was injured during batting practice.
The interior of the bags is sensitive to moisture and can rupture, sending shrapnel flying toward the car's occupants.
Spears had a difficult year and struggled after her father suffered a life-threatening colon rupture in the fall.
The mounting hostility between Mr. Trump and traditional party leaders has pushed the party to the edge of rupture.
But there's still a gap in knowledge in terms of knowing which will rupture and which won't, Doss says.
People with a family history are both more likely to develop an aneurysm and to have existing aneurysms rupture.
What's gone right this year: That Price guy hasn't had anything rupture or tear but it's more than that.
That sparked the political rupture between Hamas and Fatah, which eventually led to their short civil war in Gaza.
Despite its socialist bent, the first Havana Biennial was conceived as a rupture within the existing conservative artistic structure.
Prince Mohammed has also presided over a rupture between Saudi Arabia and some of its allies and neighboring Qatar.
The more likely a rupture across the English Channel, the less valuable Britain becomes as a base of operations.
In a baffling midpoint rupture, the movie abandons its principal characters and shifts focus to an actor (Arak Amornsupasiri).
If it is aimed solely at disqualifying Mr. Sharif, then there will be no rupture from our checkered past.
John Baird, then the foreign minister in the Conservative government of Stephen Harper, cited several reasons for the rupture.
Washington (CNN)To civil rights activist Heather Booth, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination felt like a rupture.
A prolonged rupture in the GCC could undermine the prospects for many of Qatar's private sector investments, it added.
This is a growing GOP establishment trend, and one that portends a serious rupture of the Republican Party. 220006.
Elected officials, residents and environmental activists have criticized the project, saying that a rupture could unleash a nuclear catastrophe.
Britain's rupture with the European Union is proving to be another act of moral dereliction by the country's rulers.
Even with those impediments, the rupture traveled at super-shear velocity, and it did so right from the start.
I know right away that that's a saline implant: when there's a rupture, it opens like a water balloon.
"Neymar was evaluated and underwent scans that confirmed a ligament rupture in the ankle," CBF said in a statement.
Scientists are quite certain that the next major earthquake to strike the region will probably result from a rupture in either the the Hayward or Rodgers Creek faults, but as the new research from USGS geologist Janet Watt and colleagues shows, these faults, which now appear to be interconnected, could rupture simultaneously.
Your bladder could rupture, or you could suffer from kidney damage, since the urine can back up into your kidneys.
When you're in that space, in that rupture, we can bring things back from it that help processes of transformation.
Between the lines: Traders don't appear convinced at this point that the rupture will cause major upheaval in oil flows.
Those dangers include rupture, scarring, pain and a rare form of blood cancer, anaplastic large cell lymphoma or BIA-ALCL.
But it has also brought the Senate, the institution to which Mr. McConnell has devoted his life, close to rupture.
But the risks are rising of economic damage in both countries, and of a rupture in their already strained relationship.
When he died in 1975, there was no rupture, as with the contemporaneous demise of dictatorships in Portugal or Greece.
When plates sliding past each other get stuck, they can build up stress until they finally rupture — causing an earthquake.
Mr Talon, one of Benin's richest men, was elected in 2016 promising a "rupture" with his country's history of underdevelopment.
The silicone is used in conventional breast implants is a cohesive, pillow-like object that doesn't ordinarily move or rupture.
Due to the chaos in Caracas, the legislature postponed until Wednesday a session to censure the "rupture" of Venezuela's constitution.
During lethal injection, Mr Bucklew's doctors say, the tumours would probably rupture and flood his airway, suffocating him for minutes.
It remains to be seen how much of a rupture in relations with Russia May's government is prepared to envisage.
But the more I watched of season three, the more I saw just how carefully it built to that rupture.
And if enough pressure is applied to these cracks in the Earth's crust, they'll rupture and move, causing sizeable quakes.
Fowler was reportedly diagnosed with an open rupture of the patellar tendon in his right knee which required emergency surgery.
"Our investigations have shown that there are no risks of a brutal rupture," IRSN's deputy director Thierry Charles, told Reuters.
A high-temperature hydrogen, which can cause the corrosion of steel, was determined the cause of the heat exchanger's rupture.
The novel begins at their moment of rupture: "Okay, so I'm seeing a girl," Olivier blurts out over the phone.
The diaper's contents irritated the baby's skin, causing it to rupture, after which E. coli bacteria set in, McAllister said.
The message from Europe was clear: If a rupture was what May wanted, then that is what she would get.
The company said that its tests had replicated the rupture of the helium containers, made of carbon fiber composite materials.
When exposed to moisture, ammonium nitrate can cause the inflator to rupture with deadly force, spraying shrapnel into vehicle occupants.
All four autopsies showed an expansion of gas in the intestines, which causes pain and could result in a rupture.
That rupture led to the 2016 accord between OPEC and Russia that helped prop up the markets for three years.
What's most terrifying is that shocking rupture in the state of what had been, up until the moment of detonation.
This is also true for the minority of patients who have diverticulitis that is complicated by abscess rupture and sepsis.
The U.S. is considering sanctions against the kingdom that would be limited enough to avoid a rupture with Prince Mohammed.
I just felt there's been a kind of rupture in that global African unity, that it's become much more fractured.
Patients are also warned to avoid competitive sports because the spleen is at risk for rupture if it is enlarged.
Nothing marks the rupture between that age and our own so clearly as the discarded notion that condescension is virtuous.
One population-based study published in 1999 found that 18 percent of 843 French women with EP experienced tubal rupture.
It also left an entrenched rhetoric of mutual demonization, and a diplomatic rupture that would become a logic unto itself.
The process they developed, "microencapsulation," also worked with scented oils, which could rupture under the pressure of, say, a scratch.
Administration officials said Mr. Trump was not trying to cause a rupture among Sunni Muslim nations in the Middle East.
It was their first conversation since the rupture in relations over the American cruise missile strike in Syria last month.
Almost never is there a rupture in poise, as her flirtatious shoulders and sophisticated arms ride above her eloquent feet.
But after a midfilm rupture, the movie reveals that the seemingly uneventful first section was more consequential than it appeared.
The expulsions added to Venezuela's rupture not only with the United States but other big countries in the Western Hemisphere.
Even after she received treatment, her problems continued; coughing, triggered by the embolism, caused her C-section wound to rupture.
Paper board glued to the wall and then stripped off like a Band-Aid leaves vibrant traces of a rupture.
But when a fault line is motionless, scientists have to worry because it might be locked and could rupture suddenly.
At Pinch, they stand upright like Hershey's Kisses, and their skins, though very thin, don't rupture when squeezed between chopsticks.
The rupture spilled over to other important money markets, lifting the Fed's key interest rate briefly above its targeted range.
If the pregnancy continues to grow and develop, the tube can rupture, and the pregnant person can hemorrhage and die.
"I don't think the League wants things to get to a vote and to a rupture," Di Maio told Rai television.
The insider adds that Spears' father Jamie, who continues to recover from a life-threatening colon rupture, is "doing okay" healthwise.
"This does not mean that there has been a rupture or a change of signals from the United States," Smith said.
Cosmetic surgeons discovered over many years that the best material for breast implants was a cohesive silicone gel that won't rupture.
It was just the first of many fissures that would rupture over the month and could continue for months to come.
Especially vulnerable to a rupture would have been 130,23 workers in Canada's vehicles industry, almost all of them employed in Ontario.
The government said the inflators have to be replaced before they reach 6 years old, when the risk of rupture increases.
When that happens, the ammonium nitrate can combust violently, causing the propellant's metal casing, called an inflater, to overpressurize and rupture.
The ground for China's opening to America was prepared by a rupture in its relations with the Soviet Union in 1960.
However, a small hole or rupture could mean the honey gets into a baby's mouth by accident, according to the DSHS.
The fallout could lead to further constitutional and territorial damage, including the rupture of the union with Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Unlike republics, which mark a rupture with the religious and tribal institutions of the past, monarchies tend to build on them.
As rare as it is catastrophic, the rupture, or tear, is due to a weakness in the wall of the uterus.
His edict, and the violence that followed, caused a lasting rupture with the revolutionaries who helped put Mr Morsi in office.
Accidents do happen, and, strong as it is, a cracked display or other unfortunate rupture is not out of the question.
Years later, when Caitlin invites Victoria to her wedding, Victoria is forced to confront what caused the rupture in their friendship.
The risk Trump's foreign policy has created is a rupture to the liberal international order, which generally has worked pretty well.
"If there's a joint rupture it will create a larger earthquake, especially if it starts on the San Jacinto," Lozos says.
The leak stems from an underground pipeline rupture at the company's 3,600-acre (1,457-hectare) Aliso Canyon natural gas storage field.
You could easily check for a rupture or a tear in a way that just wouldn't be possible with an ultrasound.
The parties have shared power under the 1998 settlement, and any rupture over the issue risks seriously upsetting the peace process.
More legitimately, it is helpful that there doesn't seem to have been a rupture between the siblings, only a gradual drift.
Barrick said on Wednesday that a monitoring system at the mine had detected a rupture on the pipe on Tuesday night.
Should that lead to a rupture in the automakers' alliance, investors will pressure Renault to release money tied up in Nissan.
NASA wants to build the next Concorde, bringing in a new age of supersonic jets that hopefully won't rupture your eardrum.
And I could not help but think that this callous taking of life, the killing begetting killing, had revealed a rupture.
Unless they or you have done something terrible to rupture your relationship, you have a connection with them that's morally significant.
The rupture, the first withdrawal of a French envoy to Rome since World War Two, was announced by the foreign ministry.
Williams coughed frequently due to the embolisms, and the coughs were forceful enough to cause her C-section wound to rupture.
He was found to be at risk for a dangerous stretching of his aorta that, without repair, could lead to rupture.
In her diagnosis of the country's problems, Clinton falls on the wrong side of a growing rupture between idealism and materialism.
How this happened is a story of a rupture in the way the academy produces and consumes people with scholarly credentials.
But should the moon's gravitational pull tug at a fault that is dangerously close to rupture, a temblor is not impossible.
He told me that after nine weeks, the scar could rupture at any moment, leaving me to bleed out and die.
May, by pressuring her critics to support her plan to avoid a disorderly, possibly chaotic, rupture that many British lawmakers fear.
The team argues that because of these differences, the dimensions can be used to determine the quake's final magnitude mid-rupture.
But he differs from Dr. Melgar and Dr. Hayes on how soon into the rupture the final magnitude can be calculated.
But the U.S. is considering sanctions against the kingdom that would be limited enough to avoid a rupture with Prince Mohammed.
She seeks language that can mirror the experience of rift or rupture and, simultaneously, correct or fill it with new understanding.
The court's ruling represents a "rupture in the constitutional order," Ms. Ortega said, speaking at the Public Ministry, which she leads.
Instead of opening a rupture in the facade of contemporary art, "Comedian" is a half-hearted, tiny gesture towards the critical.
That's unlikely to change Trump's mind, since any rupture with the Saudis would endanger his effort to destabilize and pressure Iran.
The Kings said that Gay had a full rupture of the tendon and would have surgery in the next few days.
These activated immune cells infiltrated blood vessels early in the course of coronary disease and enabled plaques to grow and rupture.
But just how susceptible are breast implants to MMA-induced damage, and what does it really mean to rupture an implant?
The long-awaited report found that groundwater corroded a 7-inch well casing and made it to rupture, causing the leak.
In the aftermath of the rupture, Samarco created a series of dikes to contain the waste and keep it from spreading.
Elected officials, residents and environmental activists have criticized the project, saying that a rupture of the pipeline could unleash a nuclear catastrophe.
The idea is to cause cancer cells to rupture and die, while also stimulating a wider immune system response in the body.
And imagine a never-ending process of experimentation, learning and undoing, resisting and building in the unexplored terrain of an historic rupture.
Scouring the wax away, while addictively enjoyable, can damage the fragile bones of the inner-ear, rupture eardrums, and invite ear infections.
However, as things progress, the growing area around the egg may rupture, causing much more serious symptoms that require immediate medical attention.
Following the cancellation, she also announced a personal leave for her own health, coinciding with her father's recovery from a colon rupture.
That collision is a portal or rupture that reveals something incredibly complex about diverse ways of being and knowing in the world.
Of the people who experience a rupture, 40 percent will die, and 66 percent of those who survive will experience neurological problems.
It begins by unifying the discontented until a rupture occurs in the political structure that leads to a deeper sense of animosity.
A photo tweeted by Malaysian navy chief Ahmad Kamarulzaman Ahmad Badaruddin showed a large rupture in the McCain's side near the waterline.
And for the past year, supporters of the Staceys have absorbed that tension, teetering on a fight resembling the Bernie–Hillary rupture.
"Squeezing can cause more inflammation, push dirt and debris further down, and rupture the follicle — you're causing collateral damage," Dr. Zeichner says.
It now falls to Mr Peña to defend vigorously his country's interests without provoking a rupture with the United States' president-elect.
Something has to be done to make sure that the gases created during decomposition don't cause the whales to rupture or explode.
Image: J. LozosModern seismic records don't exist for the 1812 quake, so Lozos used a computer to simulate the proposed double-rupture.
Recent research found a link between two known faults running under San Francisco Bay, which increases the risk of a simultaneous rupture.
Kuwata uses a traditional Japanese pottery technique, ishi-haze—also known as stone explosion—where stones overheat in a kiln and rupture.
Le Pen's remarks thus represent a rupture with the past 22 years of French leaders' views on France's role in the Holocaust.
The insider adds that Spears' father Jamie, who continues to recover from a life-threatening colon rupture, is "doing okay" health wise.
DUBAI (Reuters) - A gas pipeline rupture in southeastern Iran during a pressure test killed two workers, Mehr news agency reported on Monday.
The project stalled after a succession of technical faults before a rupture on the flare line forced a shutdown in April 2014.
Honda has previously recalled more than 6 million vehicles in the United States since 2008 to replace Takata inflators that could rupture.
It provides a moment-by-moment account of how those deep disagreements eventually led to a political rupture of the RSS community.
Yes, people would die and organs would rupture in between the breakup and make-up sex, but this wasn't The Walking Dead.
"He is not offering a rupture, he wants to keep reforming while maintaining fiscal discipline," one Socialist official told the Financial Times.
The Trump administration's as yet unreleased peace plan would not be the only casualty of an Israeli rupture with the Gulf States.
According to the Advocate, some bees had even burrowed themselves into Mizell's ear canals, causing one of his ear drums to rupture.
"The doctors told me later that just that stretching of my neck had caused my vertebral artery to rupture," Natalie Kunicki said.
The death in Canada was the first known fatality linked to a rupture in an airbag from a supplier other than Takata.
If the implants leak or rupture before that, they need them replaced right away, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Saudis say the rupture with Iran is the latest evidence that the new rulers are less hesitant to act than their predecessors.
Goldberg needs a sweeping theory of modernity to justify his claim that Donald Trump's rise is a rupture in the conservative tradition.
The consequent changes inside blood vessels can prompt plaques there to rupture, cutting off blood flow and causing the actual heart attack.
In 2008, with clear evidence of increased risk of tendon rupture, Cipro was slapped with a black-box warning by the FDA.
Anterior cruciate ligaments often tear on the sports field, and after a complete rupture, they are notoriously hard to get to heal.
There are top executives involved in detailed discussions on how to handle the airbags that can rupture, sending shards of metal flying.
Accordingly, Mr. Putin seeks to drive wedges between the United States and its closest partners, to strain and ultimately rupture its alliances.
They consume the proteins in our cells and produce byproducts like methane and hydrogen sulfide gas that bloat and rupture the body.
The rupture between them emerged when Ms. Banerjee announced the name of one Dipak on the candidate list, just not Dipak Ghosh.
It's less a temporary rupture than a searching reappraisal of what a status-quo superpower should do about an ambitious, formidable challenger.
The Prelude of the Fourth Suite soldiered past a sudden feeling of rupture and loss, becoming a study in perseverance and courage.
The cap is hard to twist off and sometimes the tube can rupture if you break into it from twisting too hard.
The depth and history of the relations between Turkey and Germany mean that much stands to be lost in any potential rupture.
In fact, some of the most growth-giving interactions we will have with our children occur when we repair a relational rupture.
But the process of fixing the tens of millions of cars equipped with the rupture-prone airbags will drag on for years.
When their nest is invaded, they rupture their own abdomens, releasing a sticky, bright yellow fluid laced with toxins on their attackers.
When a predator touches a worker, the worker will often rupture, tangling the predator in a gluey mess and eventually poisoning it.
The status of Stewart, 25, is more up in the air because of the complicated nature of returning from an Achilles' rupture.
Premature membrane rupture: Where your water breaks too early, which can raise your risk of uterine infection and lead to premature birth.
The latent violence of the Cold War, and the historic rupture dividing East and West Germany, infused his work with palpable angst.
The measures were the harshest such diplomatic move since a similar rupture in 1986, in the waning days of the Soviet Union.
LONDON — Prince Harry and Meghan's shocking announcement that they plan to become part-time royals caused a painful rupture in his family.
These complications occurred in 2,800 cataract operations, with 2,000 involving just one of the four adverse events, known as posterior capsule rupture.
Mothers who have had C-sections also are more likely to hemorrhage or to have a uterine rupture in the next pregnancy.
The state oil company, Pemex, is also being scrutinized for possible delays in shutting off the pipeline after the rupture was reported.
"We probably won't see one big rupture," said Rebecca Givan, an associate professor of labor studies and employment relations at Rutgers University.
In those situations, despite the massive amount of food they eat you almost never hear of anyone who gets gastric rupture that way.
The big one there is Boerhaave syndrome, and that's where, from vomiting and from forceful movements of the esophagus, you get esophageal rupture.
I can say that I've never seen in my entire career anyone who's had gastric rupture, but i have seen a couple Boerhaave's.
Inciting chaos and disruption has been the key to his political career, helping him rupture the Republican establishment and win the White House.
Higher tariffs on some Chinese goods are not the end of the world, but a total rupture in US-China trade would be.
There's fear that a rupture of the wells could set off an explosion, releasing hydrogen sulfide and other dangerous gasses into the environment.
Venezuela's membership in the group was suspended in 2017, in a Mercosur resolution that cited a "rupture of democratic order" in the country.
Fiction, on the other hand, catapults Palestinians into an active future, in which the past is experienced as continuity and not as rupture.
If, however, the ultimate purpose was to unite a Republican Party that could be on the verge of existential rupture, success remains unclear.
This date was carefully chosen because Bentley's skull was sturdy enough to withstand the surgery; any later, however, and the encephalocele might rupture.
The condition disrupts normal blood flow, meaning surrounding tissues may not get enough oxygen, and affected vessels can rupture, the Mayo Clinic says.
But the reason this battle between progressive factions is happening in the first place is because there's been a rupture with the past.
"I think the deal will continue in a state of limbo because neither side has any overwhelming interest to rupture it," he said.
Envoys worked steadily this weekend to tackle the crisis, a surprising rupture that began last month and spawned diplomatic tensions throughout the region.
On an 8- or ten-hour flight, that could be the difference between using the lavatory and bravely allowing your bladder to rupture.
Of course, the US has veered toward terrible social rupture in the past without spilling over the cliff into open, nation-dividing violence.
If this 19-mile long crack should rupture, Pine Island's grounding line — where the ice meets the seafloor — will may move further back.
One possibility, Mr. Bouillard said, might be a malfunction in the plane's cabin pressurization systems that could have caused the fuselage to rupture.
He cited a Taliban bombing that had killed an American serviceman just days before the planned summit as the reason for the rupture.
But the church's left and right have found ways to coexist, and since the 1970s any kind of rupture has seemed relatively unlikely.
What is causing the rupture is Trump himself, and the unsustainable pressure he puts on tensions that have long existed within the GOP.
Since their rupture, Trump often attacks Sessions in interviews and urges him to take aggressive steps against the Russia investigation in Twitter posts.
Without treatment, an inflamed appendix can rupture in two to three days after symptoms develop and can spill dangerous microorganisms throughout the abdomen.
Ryan shouldn't risk any kind of rupture because if Trump is the nominee a Republican civil war might cost the G.O.P. the House?
The 313,000 vehicles identified in June have as high as a 50 percent chance of a dangerous rupture in a crash, NHTSA said.
A pregnant woman was killed in Malaysia in July 2014 after the rupture of a Takata air bag in a 2003 Honda City.
I had made myself throw up that morning, and the force of the vomiting had caused blood vessels in my eyelids to rupture.
But widening differences on Syria policy are just one of a number of issues that have caused a rupture in that strategic relationship.
Last month, Moscow took the first step toward a rupture by suspending contacts with Constantinople and dropping Bartholomew's name from its prayer services.
"There's an ethical rupture here," Dr. Oletta said, accusing the government of showing more concern about its political standing than about public health.
The move could further rupture the relationship between Democrats and the Jewish state, but will certainly strengthen Netanyahu's bond with President Donald Trump.
Given that nearly half of Britain's exports land within the European Union, any rupture to this trade could cost the country substantial treasure.
If this is that moment of "systemic rupture," it is also a moment for local empowerment, building new systems, and affirming POC artists.
A rupture in a pipe after the restart is suspected of causing the explosion and fire, the company said in a written statement.
Their efforts are generally built around healing some rupture in society, reconciling differences, bringing the unlike together, a move from fragmentation to wholeness.
And Tory members of Parliament who support a cleaner rupture with Europe are submitting letters saying that they have lost confidence in Mrs.
"There's been a semipermanent rupture to a critical part of the economy that is not going to come back in full," he said.
The disease causes unstable, blood-filled tumors to grow in Bucklew's head, neck and throat that can easily rupture and block his airway.
Both diseases attack the nerves of the skin, causing a cluster of small, painful blisters that form, rupture and crust over before disappearing.
An earlier version of this article included an imprecise reference to the rupture between Martin County and Lake Point over the restoration contract.
It's also at the root of most aggressive behaviors that can rupture the human-animal bond and lead to abandonment, relinquishment or euthanasia.
"As always, during any great rupture, cracks and openings appear in the system, which allow just about anyone to enter," he told me.
Last year, Trump was facing a rupture with his military leaders over his Syria decision, with Defense Secretary James Mattis resigning in protest.
"I'm hoping that I caused a rupture in opening a space, and I'm going to keep pushing the space open," Wynter told Hyperallergic.
But there's broad agreement on all sides of the ideological divide in Washington that America shouldn't react too swiftly and rupture relations altogether.
At least 22 deaths worldwide are linked to the Takata inflators that can rupture and send deadly metal fragments into the driver's body.
Similarly, the sense of rupture, discontinuity, and private space for grief and contemplation suggested by the phrase "in the wake of" seems inaccurate.
At least 21 deaths worldwide are linked to the Takata inflators that can rupture and send deadly metal fragments into the driver's body.
This is speculation, but theoretically, the larger the implant or the smaller the existing breast, the more susceptible [it would be to rupture].
Pediatrician: It would be unusual for a such a fight to cause an AVM rupture It would be unusual for a brief fight -- especially one leading to no external injuries -- to cause the kind of stress that would lead to an AVM rupture, said Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez, a practicing general pediatrician and Stanford Global Health and Media fellow at CNN.
But he does not intend to see Fidel Castro, the architect of the 1959 revolution that led to the rupture with the United States.
Such a scenario would entail the complete rupture of its isobutylene or sulfur dioxide feedstock tanks and the failure of all backup safety systems.
All the animals that die need to have a postmortem so you can say the cause of death, and the postmortem was heart rupture.
NHTSA said some 2001-2003 vehicles had as much as a 50 percent chance of a dangerous air bag inflator rupture in a crash.
Independent parties - previously a non-player in Chilean politics - also outperformed, raising the possibility that Chile's 26-year-old two-coalition system could rupture.
When it feels right, it's because there's a story about repair and rupture and the Star Wars universe being well-used and well-repurposed.
That's a condition where the placenta covers the opening of the cervix, increasing the risk of bleeding or rupture of the placenta during labor.
Over a dozen automakers are recalling vehicles equipped with the air bags, which authorities have said have the potential to rupture and spray shrapnel.
Workers are hoping to make incisions in the whales to prevent sudden rupture, and perhaps cut the entire whale down to scavenger-friendly pieces.
So, although ovarian cysts can sound scary and can be extremely painful if they rupture, ultimately they're usually not this big of a deal.
Over the past few years for example, scientists have updated their prediction model for California, called the Third California Earthquake Rupture Forecast model (UCERF215).
Noting that 85 percent North American content was not feasible, the official said Mexico did not want "a rupture" to occur in the talks.
London faces a rupture with the European Union, which wants to seize the City's euro-related activities and shift them inside the currency zone.
It left 8 miles (12.8 kilometers) of surface rupture and damaged many historical masonry buildings and older residences, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Over a dozen automakers had recalled vehicles equipped with the air bags, which authorities have said have the potential to rupture and spray shrapnel.
Luckily, the San Andreas fault is far enough inland that its rupture wouldn't disrupt the ocean floor and cause a tsunami, according to Benthien.
According to the US Food and Drug Administration, some of the most common complications after breast augmentation surgery are rupture, deflation, scarring, or pain.
The row over Ukraine is threatening a major rupture in Orthodoxy, which wields significant influence in certain countries where it is the dominant religion.
Kevin KoChen: The process of transformation involves a shift in worldview—a shift that comes with a rupture of past behaviors, rights, and responsibilities.
But, on the bright side, it requires far less maintenance than silicon implants, which can rupture or leak, and often need to be redone.
The best way to stop the advances of the EU and NATO towards Russian borders is to try to undermine and rupture both alliances.
We saw the national political conditions shift drastically, and in that new rupture, political possibilities that were previously thought of as impossible became possible.
The rupture on the pipeline operated by Buckeye Partners LP occurred between Linden Boulevard and Junius Street in Brooklyn, ABC7 reported on its website.
Our nominee, Hubert Humphrey, never healed the rupture, lost the general election, and gave the country six and a half years of Richard Nixon.
But the most distressing rupture Marcus discovered had nothing to do with drums and everything to do with the Ciprari's lack of brotherly love.
Takata's propellant degrades over time when it is exposed to moisture and temperature fluctuations, which can cause its metal casing to overpressurize and rupture.
Since Iran's 1979 revolution, six U.S. Presidents have traded arms, built back channels, and dispatched secret envoys in an effort to heal the rupture.
Yet his downfall came about not because of economic or migration policies, but rather through a rupture in the government partnership over a scandal.
The fatal rupture raised the prospect of adding millions of cars to an already extensive recall of exploding airbags made by another manufacturer, Takata.
The investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board found that the rupture had occurred in a spot where workers installed substandard pipes in 1956.
Federal investigators are faulting the pipeline owner in last year's rupture on California's coast that sent 500 barrels of oil into the Pacific Ocean.
Motherboard previously reported that if the 64-year-old pipeline were to rupture, it would spill 1.5 million gallons of oil into the water.
Meanwhile, Untitled (Flooring)—affectionately nicknamed "Peanut"—came from image research on rupture, which brought to light parallels between diagrams of volcanoes and lactating breasts.
In 2013, Jace Clayton, who often performs as DJ /rupture, released "The Julius Eastman Memory Depot," ruminative remixes of solo-piano takes on Eastman.
Granting independence to the Ukrainian church would rupture the last significant imperial link to Ukraine, and perhaps inspire other churches to seek independence, too.
The rupture of the team came even as the president and his advisers were preparing for a large and elaborate rally in Orlando, Fla.
Today, it's Swedish actor Noomi Rapace, who's in the just-released Steven Shainberg sci-fi thriller Rupture, which is out theatrically and on VOD.
Coming off a rupture of his Achilles' tendon, there is no real way of knowing how a player as immense as Cousins will react.
Instead, Johnson tried to bridge the gap between McNamara and the Joint Chiefs without addressing the fundamental issues at the root of their rupture.
What makes the Stevens manifesto especially irresponsible is that it would rupture the social fabric in this country -- leading to turmoil, lawlessness and violence.
But the EU has not reciprocated for UK banks operating in the bloc, meaning the lenders could face an overnight rupture in EU business.
But she missed her mother keenly, and neither her grandmother's attentiveness nor her mother's ultimate recovery could assuage the damage caused by that rupture.
The rupture of the Western alliance could create serious instability throughout the world, exposing Russia to dangers it would likely be unable to manage.
The UK threatens to tear up its defence alliance with the US after Trump&aposs Iran crisis triggers a rupture between the two countries.
The disgustingly fat spider that gives Renee (Noomi Rapace) conniptions at the start of Steven Shainberg's psychohorror movie "Rupture" is telegraphing terrors to come.
Op-Ed Contributor Le 8 juin, j'ai été convié à un repas de rupture du jeûne à la résidence de l'ambassadeur des Etats-Unis.
Honda said that the rupture occurred in the passenger-side air bag of one of its Fit compact multi-purpose vehicles late last month.
The upgrade comes after confirmation that a July 8 fatal crash in Newfoundland and Labrador was tied to an ARC air bag inflator rupture.
The immune response might even change or rupture an arterial plaque, according to Dr. Laurence Sperling, director of Emory's Center for Heart Disease Prevention.
On Friday, soldiers were dispatched to the scene of the pipeline rupture in the municipality of Tlahuelilpan, yet did not cordon off the area.
Cody, who was raised on the Arizona Navajo reservation, acknowledges home as both a rupture and an affirmation through her beautiful and jarring textiles.
The company tried to plug the well with fluids the day after the rupture was discovered, but the attempt failed because of ice blockage.
The leak — which engineers believe was caused by a rupture in a 7-inch injection 500 feet below the surface — was discovered on Oct. 23.
Two photographs rupture Cahun and Moore's private world of gender theatre and draw them back into the chaos and anger of the early 20th century.
Nowhere would a rupture of global supply-chains have more impact than in East and South-East Asia, which sit at the heart of them.
A mutation of the gene COL1A1, which assists in collagen production, for example, seems to result in a decreased risk of ACL rupture among athletes.
But her pregnancy was considered high risk, and in August 2015, she gave birth to her twins at just 20 weeks after a premature rupture.
When you cut an apple, or handle it roughly, its cells rupture, and compounds that had been neatly compartmentalized come in contact with each other.
It is not clear if Britain will secure an exit deal with Brussels to avoid a rupture in trade links for Britain's financial services industry.
The room was hot, which attracted flies, and as he sat in the swing, his diaper ate through his skin, causing the skin to rupture.
Toyota Motor said on Monday it will recall almost 1.6 million additional U.S. vehicles for front passenger side Takata air bag inflators that could rupture.
"If there's a joint rupture it will create a larger earthquake, especially if it starts on the San Jacinto," Lozos told CNN back in March.
Federal safety regulators had previously asked Volkswagen to provide information about the rupture of a Takata-made side airbag in a 2015 model year Tiguan.
Honda, the automaker most affected by the recalls, learned of an airbag rupture in one of its cars as early as 231, and alerted Takata.
Delivering her annual address to government lawyers, an event carried live on television, she described the court's decision as a "rupture" of the constitutional order.
Then we have the 47-year-old who went to the hospital with a spontaneous esophageal rupture or "Boerhaave syndrome," after eating a ghost pepper.
The illusion of permanent growth has been ripped apart and that rupture is fueling the fire of disappointment that has erupted in the last week.
There have been almost no serious preparations for this, and large businesses, along with most economists, warn that such a sudden rupture would spell doom.
The 1950s are also a point of reference for "the good old days," because Malcolm X's 1960s represents a decade of rupture from that narrative.
The chapter ends with an affectionate description of the similarities between Lisicky and M (as Doty is called) in the time just before their rupture.
As the authors of the case report note, this type of rupture is far more likely to happen because of an infection or other trauma.
Performing as DJ /rupture, Clayton vaulted to success in 2001 on the Internet-distributed strength of his three-turntable, sixty-minute mix Gold Teeth Thief.
It might rupture some blood vessels, but these vessels are typically three or four human hairs wide, so it won't, for example, cause a stroke.
A decision to cancel would mark a rupture between Airbus and one of its largest customers and tie Emirates' future growth to recent Boeing orders.
The drug was infamous for causing a rupture with reality, and it seemed to him that patients receiving it should be tended to more closely.
"Spontaneous esophageal rupture, Boerhaave syndrome, is a rare condition encountered by emergency physicians, with a high mortality rate," the authors of the case report wrote.
Towards the end of one conversation, however, they each answer a question that breaks their uniform imperturbability and, inadvertently, delivers a flash of emotional rupture.
Not only is the concept too vague, it also implies a narrative arc — a sharp, dramatic rupture — that democratic decline doesn't generally have in practice.
Some women, however, may be born without a hymen, and the membrane can also rupture or stretch from activities like sports or using a tampon.
The confrontation threatens to rupture a body that during its 43-year history has traditionally sought to find consensus on the economy and other issues.
The baby died on June 6 as the result of a uterine rupture — a rare and catastrophic event that almost claimed Laney's life, as well.
In democracies—even imperfect ones such as Thailand or nascent ones such as Egypt—coups represent a fundamental rupture, altering the course of their development.
That explains why cat-cow feels good on your back, but replicating those arches during a back squat or deadlift would easily rupture a disc.
So, of the 28500,6900 people who will experience a brain aneurysm rupture this year, only 2628,28503 people will survive without some sort of permanent damage.
The abrupt power of the mountains shocked me, a sudden, gigantic violence of sheer rock, without any undulating cushions of foothills to soften the rupture.
The years after 1898 usually are seen as a rupture in the history of U.S. empire, as the United States acquired more substantial overseas colonies.
The risk and rewards of health data privacy Consider the following: A few years ago, a good friend of mine suffered an unexpected tendon rupture.
He's put out records on noteworthy labels like Mixpak and Ninja Tune, and collaborated with artists including Crookers, dj/rupture, Face-T, and Natalie Storm.
While it is true that the European side is also anxious to avoid a disorderly rupture, Mr. Grant is highly skeptical that it will bend.
While lacking a sharp concept, the exhibition Everything at Once offers a bird's-eye view of the global contemporary art scene's ascendance, convergence, and rupture.
The evolution of certain earthquakes may not fit with expected patterns, making mid-rupture calculations of final magnitudes more difficult or, in some cases, easier.
The incidents in Cuba resulted in a diplomatic rupture between Havana and Washington, and the U.S. embassy in Havana is down to a skeleton staff.
In 1988, as a 45-year-old senator from Delaware, he experienced a near fatal rupture of an aneurysm in an artery in his brain.
"Vale trusts that the causes of the rupture will be completely determined and reaffirms its commitment to continue cooperating with the authorities," the company said.
The end is something everyone implicitly accepts from the beginning, that death will do you part, if not some other terrible rupture along the way.
The end is something everyone implicitly accepts from the beginning, that death will do you part, if not some other terrible rupture along the way.
Mr. Johnson's immediate priority is to reach an agreement with the European Union that will allow Britain to exit the bloc without a disorderly rupture.
So does Saudi Arabia, using the threat of a rupture in the relationship to pressure the United States into supporting its disastrous war in Yemen.
Mr. Trudeau called Mr. Trump twice, on Tuesday and Wednesday, to discuss the sudden rupture in the trade relationship between the United States and Canada.
If, on the other hand, the plaques are fatty and somewhat loose, they can more easily rupture from the wall and initiate a heart attack.
Authorities temporarily halted search and rescue on Sunday and placed 3,000 people under evacuation orders amid fears that another dam nearby was about to rupture.
They might include premature rupture of membranes (where the fluid surrounding the fetus is lost before labor), uterine infection, preeclampsia, placental abruption and placenta accreta.
Not getting care for heart attack symptoms could result in complications, such as an arrhythmia or abnormal heartbeat, heart failure, heart rupture or even death.
If a pipeline were to burst or rupture as a result of a quake, it would be catastrophic to my community and our water supply.
While the city water department tests the water to ensure it was not contaminated during the pipe's rupture, those constituents are left to bottled water.
"The rupture of the constitutional order continues," he added at a news conference inside the legislative building, flanked by pro-opposition legal and constitutional experts.
Some, like the Taylor oil well, continue to leak oil into Gulf Waters, while others sit idle, ready to rupture with the next big hurricane.
To overturn the established order in the global urban regions where most of us live requires a rupture that goes beyond these necessary first steps.
While Western European Dada was "revolutionary" in terms of its rupture with artistic traditions and orthodoxies, Russian Dada was closely allied to an actual revolution.
Others link the Mandela Effect to conspiracies involving the Large Hadron Collider and the rupture of the space-time continuum, or to flat-earth theories.
The threat of U.S. sanctions and a wider rupture with Western allies over Ankara's purchase of Russian air defences has been casting doubts over Turkish assets.
"We might have hit the jackpot by finding all this silicone from a 20 year old implant rupture through ultrasound mapping as shown in this selfie."
What emerges from many cultural objects is the experience of being cut off from the past by a traumatic rupture followed by a culture of silence.
They say the whale likely died either from an intestinal rupture caused by the garbage, or by its inability to digest or extricate the foreign objects.
Before the widening rupture between humans and nature, creating images of animals was of the utmost importance: animals were among the first subject matter for painting.
NHTSA said there have been no ruptures in vehicles built since 2008, and none in vehicles younger than six years at the time of the rupture.
Eventually it struck a barrier island, but its onboard tanks—holding 150,000 gallons of diesel fuel and 10,000 more gallons of hazardous chemicals—did not rupture.
The connection may have saved his life, but because veins are not built to withstand such pressure, the danger of life-threatening rupture was ever present.
The U.N. source said that a threat of a "total rupture" had been made, placing hundreds of millions of dollars to U.N. humanitarian agencies in doubt.
A new book by David Edgerton, "The Rise and Fall of the British Nation", argues that 20th-century British history is really about rupture and revolution.
N Veladero gold mine in Argentina, people familiar with the process told Reuters even as the Canadian miner grappled with a pipe rupture at the site.
As long as a threat hung over NAFTA, which Mr Trump called "the single worst trade deal ever approved", there was a chance of a rupture.
The case is unusual in that it involves an airbag the plaintiff argues aggressively deployed, rather than ruptured, but for the same reasons as a rupture.
A. The United States is actively supporting the Y.P.G. fighters while Turkey is attacking them, which threatens to cause a deeper rupture in Turkish-American relations.
Nurmantyo declared a rupture in military ties after an Indonesian officer found "offensive" teaching material while on a language training course in Australia late last year.
According to a rep for the "Girls" creator ... Dunham, who suffers from endometriosis, had the rupture early Saturday morning and was taken to an undisclosed hospital.
A republican rupture when Senator Jeff Flake announces his resignation by ripping into Trump, and much of the press hails him, and Bob Corker as heroes.
Rising country star Walker Hayes and his wife, Laney, have revealed to PEOPLE that their daughter, Oakleigh Klover, died at birth because of a uterine rupture.
In Anton Chekhov's plays no prop is without symbolic weight, and the broken clock is a particularly rich (if unsubtle) symbol: a rupture with times past.
Vale announced on Monday it would pay 400 million reais ($106 million) to compensate workers affected by the deadly rupture of a tailing dam in January.
Jet engines are designed to keep parts within the outer cover as escaped shrapnel can tear through the cabin or rupture fuel tanks in the wings.
Luisa Ortega said it was her "unavoidable historical duty" as the nation's top judicial authority to decry what she called a "rupture" of the constitutional order.
The statements in the filing by Mobileye intensified a dispute with Tesla over what led to an acrimonious and unusually public rupture between Mobileye and Tesla.
Then late last year Jamie suffered a life-threatening colon rupture; his hospitalization and subsequent surgeries have taken an emotional toll on Spears, adds the source.
A phlegmatic Swedish banker, paid to assess political risk and how currencies might move, says he and colleagues rate the chance of rupture at almost zero.
Launched ahead of Britain's scheduled exit from the EU in March, the monster is the mascot of government efforts to brace the Netherlands for the rupture.
In May, NHTSA said automakers will recall another 35 million to 40 million Takata air bag inflators that could rupture and send deadly metal fragments flying.
"If it happens in the next 20 minutes I won't be surprised," said Angew, of the next big rupture of the San Andreas fault in California.
His lawyers warned the court that lethal injection could cause the tumors to rupture midway through his execution, filling his lungs with blood and suffocating him.
Officials said the whale died of an abdominal infection, called peritonitis: It just couldn't digest the waste it had swallowed, causing its digestive system to rupture.
Appendicitis occurs most often in children and young adults, and more often in men than women, but the risk of rupture is highest in older adults.
In announcing the rupture with Guinea, Ghana's National Liberation Council also scoffed at reports that Guinea's Sekou Touré has bestowed the Guinean presidency on Mr. Nkrumah.
Their seismic activity is instead driven by a cooling and contracting process that causes stress to build up and become strong enough to rupture the crust.
This addictive song comes off the band's self-titled debut that will be released on What's Your Rupture (the team behind Parquet Courts) on October 212.
Stensrud went into early labor due to a premature rupture of membranes and a common infection of the placental membrane called chorioamnionitis, according to the report.
However, those delivered surgically before membranes rupture and labor begins acquire microbes mainly from the mother's skin and the personnel and environment in the newborn nursery.
Clark was one of the first people in England to succumb to the disease, and his death signified a rupture with all that had gone before.
Laughing can increase your intrathoracic pressure, and if you have an aortic aneurysm, that pressure can be transmitted into your vascular system, and it would rupture.
In the past five years, a clearer picture of estrangement has been emerging as more researchers have turned their attention to this kind of family rupture.
But such a disruptive rupture would be economically damaging and potentially chaotic, and is the one thing that a clear majority of lawmakers want to avoid.
Oddworld has been dominated by the Glukkons, a species of suit-wearing, cigar-chomping capitalist cyphers who own and operate a giant factory called Rupture Farms.
Inside the administration, Mr. Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis repeatedly noted that the United States could not afford a rupture between Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Perhaps the most harmful effect of the Libyan intervention was to rupture the fragile network of American-Russian cooperation established by the Obama administration's "Reset" policy.
The call between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin was aimed at getting past the rupture of recent weeks and beginning to forge a more collaborative relationship.
But creating true defense independence will take decades, making an immediate South Korean defense rupture with the United States highly unlikely despite the steep US demands.
The success of that campaign could determine whether Britain leaves the European Union in January — and, if it does, whether the United Kingdom survives the rupture.
Trump must stop the "self-inflicted wounds" in his administration, Baer said, calling the CEO fallout a "Titanic rupture" between the White House and corporate America.
When he was 23, Erik was playing basketball when he sustained a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in one knee that was successfully repaired arthroscopically.
Donald Trump&aposs decision to assassinate Qassem Soleimani has triggered a major rupture between the United States and its historically closest ally in the United Kingdom.
This would constitute an economic and political rupture so violent that even Donald Trump's victory and Britain's vote to leave the union would pale beside it.
Isaiah was born by emergency cesarean section on February 18, 2017, at King's College Hospital after his mother, Takesha Thomas, experienced a rupture in her uterus.
The International Criminal Tribunal at The Hague was established to prosecute war crimes perpetrated during the internecine bloodletting that followed the rupture of the former Yugoslavia.
A major rupture occurred in 2012, with the demotion of former Police Chief Darryl Boykins, the first and only African American to serve in the role.
The airbags, which can rupture violently when they deploy, have been linked to at least 11 deaths and more than 2015 injuries in the United States.
Roberta S. Jacobson, a former assistant secretary of state who oversaw Latin America policy in the Obama administration, called the impasse over the diplomatic rupture untenable.
The data revealed that the rupture began north of Palu, on a previously unknown fault segment, and in 30 seconds traveled at least 80 miles southward.
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"It's not Antarctica, where you have a rupture of a mile and everyone notices," said Justiniano Alejo Cochachin, a glaciologist who works for the Peruvian government.
The song had come to him as he slept, and he had sketched it out quickly: a skittish drum track, swooping keyboards, a rupture of guitar.
"I would appeal to the democracy clause if there were, from now on, a rupture of what I consider democratic process," she told reporters in New York.
And there's always the possibility that another earthquake or some other disaster could rupture the reactors again, sending radiation spilling out into the air, sea, or both.
However, because Taylor had given birth via C-section in the past, doctors were concerned that she would suffer uterine rupture if labor was induced too aggressively.
"I'd had an aneurysm, an arterial rupture," Clarke wrote, before going on to describe the life-threatening severity of her diagnosis and the long road to recovery.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information describes arsine as extremely toxic, and warns that the colorless gas can rupture red blood cells, causing death via renal failure.

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