Rupture
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A doctor from Brazil said he had never seen anyone survive a carotid artery
rupture.
We have applied this theory early on, that was our first success, to the diagnostic of the
rupture
of key elements on the iron rocket.
Using acoustic emission, you know, this little noise that you hear a structure emit, sing to you when they are stressed, and reveal the damage going on, there's a collective phenomenon of positive feedback, the more damage gives the more damage, so you can actually predict, within, of course, a probability band, when the
rupture
will occur.
There's two major kinds of stroke: the one caused by clogs and another caused by
rupture.
Most people would lose bladder control before this happens, but in very rare cases, such as when as a person can't sense the need to urinate, the pouch can
rupture
painfully requiring surgery to fix.
When the estrogen level is high enough, the anterior pituitary releases a surge of luteinizing hormone, LH, which triggers ovulation and causes the follicle to
rupture
and release the egg.
The broken eyeglasses in two are a clear symbol of
rupture
and division... of personality.
The writing is superb, the script creating friction that starts the entire process of "heat" from the beginning until the end when it really does erupt into a fire, the conflicts moving into complete
rupture
of relationships.
This movie came aside as a shock in the eighties.Far from trends,that is to say in the heart of sincere creativity,Babettes gaestebud stands as one of the finest movies of its time.Stephane Audran,the wonderful actress of her ex-husband Claude Chabrol's greatest achievements (le boucher,la rupture,les noces rouges,all unqualified musts for movie buffs)gave a lifetime performance.To see her prepare with love and affection her meal is a feast for the eyes.All the people who saw this masterpiece actually tasted,ate Babette's culinary triumph.
The script of "Petulia" is a guide to moderation and restraint: the film does not emphasize nor is it redundant, but paints all those aspects as integral parts of the portrait of a British woman trapped in (and adapted to) the life of her rich and influential in-laws, and whose intent of
rupture
is as fragile, fragmented and banal as her personal structure.
General de Gaulle is no longer here, and no real
rupture
between Paris and Washington is on the horizon, even if on some issues -- Rwanda and Zaire, for example -- the views of the two governments are at opposite poles.
In this sense, a Le Pen victory would amount to a
rupture
not just with the European mainstream, but also with France’s strategic orientation over the last few decades.
Making matters worse, it is clear that disagreements within the GCC can no longer be resolved behind closed doors, and that member states are unable to air them publicly without risking a diplomatic
rupture.
And it risks the most serious
rupture
in the Sino-American relationship since 1989.
But significant damage to bilateral ties, let alone a diplomatic rupture, is not in the cards, even if all the evidence points to a state-sanctioned assassination.
Arguably, the only impact so far has been on demand (owing, for example, to lower investment in anticipation of the coming rupture).
In pursuing the latter, Hollande’s presidency marked a
rupture
in Socialist politics; the party never explicitly endorsed this new trajectory, and many on the French left now resent Hollande for what they see as a betrayal of their principles.
But the
rupture
within her coalition can no longer be papered over.
Slovakia offers a positive example of such a
rupture.
But they are usually found on the far right, whereas Le Monde diplo persists in claiming the radical tradition of the left, which sought a historical rupture, in order to free the human race from the idols and ghosts of the past.
Senior leaders from both sides sought to save the relationship from total
rupture.
All wanted to integrate their economies and labor markets with Europe, and, after the Brexit vote, Britain was widely expected to try to negotiate a Norwegian-style EEA arrangement, rather than the
rupture
proposed by May.
Indeed, it is no accident that Henry Kissinger’s masterpiece, A World Restored, was devoted to the study of the recreation of the world order by the Vienna Congress after the
rupture
of the French Revolution, followed by the Napoleonic adventures.
Start with the threat of a “no deal” rupture, whereby Britain would crash out of the EU with no agreement at all on a new relationship.
But it would also likely de-legitimize the next government before it comes into power,
rupture
Pakistan’s largest political party, and create a nationalist backlash against the US.
Park, who lost her first bid for the GNP’s nomination to Lee in 2007, needs to ensure that no
rupture
with her erstwhile rival knocks her off the path to victory in 2012.
At the time, I wrote that if he did not change course, “the country will descend deeper into authoritarianism, political divisions will become irreconcilable, and yet another political
rupture
may become inevitable.”
The British government is gradually realizing that voters do not really want the complete
rupture
with Europe demanded by hard-core Euroskeptics.
The zealots still hope for a total
rupture
with Europe eventually, but seem relieved about postponing the day of reckoning until the end of May’s “status quo transition” in December 2020.
Colonialism and the slave trade constituted a historical
rupture
for Africa.
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