Breaking-up Sentence Examples

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  • The congestion must be breaking up.

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  • The clouds were breaking up and the wind had switched around to the south.

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  • Upon the replacing of the Rump by the army, after the breaking up of Richard's parliament, Cooper endeavoured unsuccessfully to take his seat on the ground of his former disputed election for Downton.

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  • They are easily hydrolysed, breaking up into their components when boiled with acids or alkalies.

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  • The breaking up of the old Archean foundation block began in Cambrian and Ordovician times.

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  • He rejoiced that the breaking up of the French schools by the revolution had rendered necessary the foundation of Maynooth College, which he foresaw would draw the sympathies of the clergy into more democratic channels.

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  • By the use of a key in the battery circuit as well as an interrupter or current reverser, signals can be given by breaking up the continuous hum in the telephone into long and short periods.

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  • Internally Charles left the affairs of the Italian kingdom much as he found them, except that he appears to have pursued the policy of breaking up the larger fiefs of the Lombards, substituting counts for their dukes, and adding to the privileges of the bishops.

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  • Vegetation of all sorts acts in a similar way, either in forming soil and assisting in breaking up rocks, in filling up shallow lakes, and even, like the mangrove, in reclaiming wide stretches of land from the sea.

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  • The sovereigns of Sardinia, Naples, Portugal and Spain were dethroned, the pope was driven from Rome, the Rhine Confederation was extended till France obtained a footing on the Baltic, the grand-duchy of Warsaw was reorganized and strengthened, the promised evacuation of Prussia was indefinitely postponed, an armistice between Russia and Turkey was negotiated by French diplomacy in such a way that the Russian troops should evacuate the Danubian principalities, which Alexander intended to annex to his empire, and the scheme for breaking up the Ottoman empire and ruining England by the conquest of India, which had been one of the most attractive baits in the Tilsit negotiations, but which had not been formulated in the treaty, was no longer spoken of.

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  • In Clepsine (Glossiphonia) there is a further breaking up of the coelom.

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  • The division of the foot into lobes is a simple case of that much greater elaboration or breaking up into processes and regions which it undergoes in the class Cephalopoda.

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  • Commagene was independent under a king,MithradatesCallinicus, in the earlier part of the last century B.C. Syria itself in the last days of the Seleucid dynasty is seen to be breaking up into petty principalities, Greek or native.

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  • It is obtained by breaking up the roots or rhizomes in hot water and separating the rubber, and machines have now been devised for this purpose.

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  • But this small beginning of good fortune was embittered by the deaths of his father and his eldest sister, and by the breaking up of the home at Quickborn.

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  • Whatever value is to be attached to Mendel's observation of the breaking up of self-fertilized hybrids of cultivated varieties into the two original parent forms according to the formula " 'PP, 2PN, INN," it cannot be considered as more than a contribution to the extensive investigation of heredity which still remains to be carried out.

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  • The army was now thoroughly out of heart, and Demosthenes was for at once breaking up the camp, embarking the troops, and sailing back to Athens.

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  • When he came to the throne the empire was breaking up from within; one by one he freed the provinces from the tyrannical rulers who, like Ali of Jannina, were carving out independent, or quasi-independent, empires within the empire.

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  • The people have to work on the chief's plantations and fisheries, and also work in parties for each other, breaking up new land, &c. This often ends in feasting and in dances (pilu pilu), which include allegorical representations of events or ideas.

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  • The analogy between the breaking up of a solid solution on cooling and the formation of a eutectic is obvious.

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  • The graphical representation of the properties of alloys can be extended so as to record all the changes, thermal and chemical, which the alloy undergoes after, as well as before, solidification, including the formation and breaking up of solid solutions and compounds.

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  • In breaking up and sending out the carbide for commercial work, packed in air-tight drums, the crust is removed by a sand blast.

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  • In these districts and others the number has become much reduced, owing doubtless in part to the fatal practice of catching the birds just before or during the breeding-season; but perhaps the strongest cause of their growing scarcity is the constant breaking-up of waste lands, and the extirpation of weeds (particularly of the order Compositae) essential to the improved system of agriculture; for in many parts of Scotland, East Lothian for instance, where goldfinches were once as plentiful as sparrows, they are now only rare stragglers, and yet there they have not been thinned by netting.

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  • In 1871 he became a member of the "Committee of Seventy" in New York City, which was instrumental in breaking up the "Tweed Ring," and later assisted in the prosecution of the indicted officials.

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  • In 1787 he became superintendent of studies in the seminary, and held this appointment until the breaking up of the establishment in 1790.

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  • From the cephalic part of this primary diverticulum solid rods of cells called the hepatic cylinders grow out, and these branch again and again until a cellular network is formed surrounding and breaking up the umbilical and vitelline veins.

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  • The natural causes of famine are still mainly outside our control, though science enables agriculturists to combat them more successfully, and the improvement in means of transport allows a rich harvest in one land to supplement the defective Breaking up of totemism.

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  • When the lines are obtained under circumstances which tend towards sharpness and homogeneity they are often found to possess complicated structures, single lines breaking up into two or more components of varying intensities.

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  • On the breaking up of the gardes du corps Biran retired to his patrimonial inheritance of Grateloup, near Bergerac, where his retired life preserved him from the horrors of the Revolution.

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  • Le Clerc's commentary had a great influence in breaking up traditional prejudices and showing the necessity for a more scientific inquiry into the origin and meaning of the biblical books.

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  • When the Lombard kingdom fell before the Franks under Charlemagne in 774, the archbishops of Milan were still further strengthened by the close alliance between Charles and the Church, which gave a sort of confirmation to their temporal authority, and also by Charles's policy of breaking up the great Lombard fiefs and dukedoms, for which he substituted the smaller counties.

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  • Respiration in plants, as in other organisms, is a process that goes on by night as well as by day and consists in plants in the breaking up of the complex carbonaceous substances formed by assimilation into less complex and more transportable substances.

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  • These bridges prove useful in breaking up the ice which forms above them in winter.

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  • Again, if more than 2% of carbon is present, it passes readily into the state of pure graphitic carbon, which, in itself soft and weak, weakens and embrittles the metal as any foreign body would, by breaking up its continuity.

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  • Parker's orders were to give Denmark twenty-four hours in which to withdraw from the coalition, and on her refusal to destroy or neutralize her strength and then proceed against the Russians before the breaking up of the ice allowed the ships at Reval to join the squadron at Kronstadt.

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  • Thus the process of breaking up the larger estates is proceeding rapidly and at an accelerated rate.

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  • Fredericks object in thus breaking up the two greatest duchies in his kingdom was doubtless to strengthen the imperial authority.

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  • It had been a time of frightful changes throughout Sicily, full of breaking up of old landmarks, of confusion of races, and of movements of inhabitants.

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  • Strands breaking up the f, Ventral nerve-cord.

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  • In 1858 he was sent to California by the United States attorney-general as special Federal agent for the settlement of land claims, and he succeeded in breaking up a conspiracy by which the government would have been defrauded of vast tracts of land of almost inestimable value.

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  • He insisted that the great powers of increase of all organisms led to a tremendous struggle for existence, and that variability extended to every part and organ of every organism; that the variability was large in amount in proportion to the size of the part affected, and occurred in a considerable proportion of the individuals of those large and dominant species which might be supposed to be breaking up into new species.

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  • Other counter-strokes that his arrival had inspired were at the same time made from different parts of the defensive front, and had the effect of breaking up what was a solid line into a number of disconnected bands, each fighting for its life in the midst of the enemy.

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  • Meanwhile the Alpenkorps, Berrer's two divisions, and Scotti's right wing were breaking up Badoglio's left, while the latter's right, across the river, and Caviglia's XXIV.

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  • It is the opinion of almost all who have studied the subject that any natural bed may in time be destroyed by overfishing (perhaps not by removing all the oysters, but by breaking up the colonies, and delivering over the territory which they once occupied to other kinds of animals), by burying the breeding oysters, by covering up the projections suitable for the reception of spat, and by breaking down, through the action of heavy dredges, the ridges which are especially fitted to be seats of the colonies.'

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  • The breaking up of the old government of the Moluccas tended to make Ternate perhaps the most important Dutch-Indian political centre of the archipelago east of Celebes.

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  • The best-known disease of potatoes is caused by the growth of a fungus named Phytophihora infestans, within the tissues of the host plant, and this fungus has the peculiar property of piercing and breaking up the cellular tissues and setting up putrescence in the course of its growth.

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  • At f and g occurs the breaking up of the filament into rodlets.

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  • Spirillum containing many spores (a), which are liberated at b by the breaking up of the parent cells.

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  • Methods have been introduced for the purpose of breaking up the bodies of bacteria and setting free the intracellular toxins.

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  • The 1 As early as 1613, Captain Samuel Argall, on his way to Virginia, after breaking up some Jesuit settlements at Port Royal, and Mount Desert, passed through the Narrows near the mouth of the Hudson, and finding a group of Dutch traders, made them haul down their flag and replace it with that of England.

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  • Thence, according to their traditions they removed, on the breaking up of the Mayan kingdom in 1420, to an island in the lake where another city was built.

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  • Rachis generally jointed and breaking up when mature.

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  • Most living bodies, it is true, are capable of reproduction, but there are many without this capacity, whilst, on the other hand, it would be difficult to draw an effective distinction between that reproduction of simple organisms which consists of a sub-division of their substance with consequent resumption of symmetry by the separate pieces, and the breaking up of a drop of mercury into a number of droplets.

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  • The misery of those years was not, however, unrelieved; for he had been able, on the breaking up of Heloise's convent at Argenteuil, to establish her as head of a new religious house at the deserted Paraclete, and in the capacity of spiritual director he often was called to revisit the spot thus made doubly dear to him.

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  • Again, it must have been the pestilence decimating Milan in1484-1485which gave occasion to the projects submitted by Leonardo to Ludovico for breaking up the city and reconstructing it on improved sanitary principles.

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  • Torrential rains caused a series of landslips, carrying away houses and breaking up the hill railway.

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  • I, Steam engine and stone E, Cooling pipes for Gloverbreaker for breaking up tower acid.

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  • The struggle in Kansas, the first physical national struggle over slavery, was of paramount importance in the breaking up of the Whig party, the firm establishment of an uncompromisingly anti-slavery party, the sectionalization of the Democracy, and the general preparation of the country for the Civil War.

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  • It is to be remarked that an equation may break up; thus a quadric equation may be (ax+by+c) (a'x.+b'y+c') = o, breaking up into the two equations ax+by+c = o, a'x+b'y+c' = o, viz.

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  • There is very little doubt that the general course of the decompositions follows these iines; but any such simple explanation of the actions taking place is rendered impossible by the fact that, instead of the breaking-down of the hydrocarbons being completed in the coal, and only secondary reactions taking place in the retort, in practice the hydrocarbons to a great extent leave the coal as the vapours of condensible hydrocarbons, and the breaking down of these to such simple gaseous compounds as ethylene is proceeding in the retort at the same time as the breaking up of the ethylene already formed into acetylene and methane, and the polymerization of the former into higher compounds.

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  • This operation was necessitated by the fact that carbon dioxide has the power of breaking up the sulphur compounds formed by the lime, so that until all carbon dioxide is absorbed with the formation of calcium carbonate, the withdrawal of sulphuretted hydrogen cannot proceed, whilst since it is calcium sulphide formed by the absorption of sulphuretted hydrogen by the slaked lime that absorbs the vapour of carbon disulphide, purification from the latter can only be accomplished after the necessary calcium sulphide has been formed.

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  • Haidar Shehab, third of the line, inflicted a notable defeat on the pasha of Saida (capital of an Ottoman eyalet since 1688) and the Yemenite Druses at Ain Dara, near Zahleh, in 1711, and proceeded to consolidate Shehab power, breaking up the old feudal society and substituting for the sheikhs mukatajis (tax-contractors), who had penal jurisdiction.

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  • The anatomy of the stele in the stem exhibits on the whole a progression from a solid protostele through a tubular solenostele to one or more circles of separate steles derived by the breaking up of the solenostele.

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  • The acoustic quality of a room may be improved by breaking up the smooth surfaces by curtains or by arrangement of furniture.

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  • The only cure appears to consist in breaking up the reflecting surfaces so that the reflexion shall be much less regular and distinct.

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  • At the end of this month or in June the ice is breaking up on the lakes, woods rush into leaf, and the unbroken daylight of the northern summer soon sets in.

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  • The breaking up of Gondwana Land is usually considered to have been caused by a series of blocks of country being let down by faulting with the consequent formation of the Indian Ocean.

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  • In 1878 there was further trouble in Darfur and also in Kordofan, and Gordon visited both these provinces, breaking up many companies of slave-hunters.

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  • In 1793 he was employed in breaking up the Federalist movement in Normandy, but he was arrested by the Federalist authorities of Caen, and only released in July 1793 after the defeat of their forces at Vernon.

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  • As he weighed if he'd be forced to choose between someone he loved and an immortal's mate with a desirable gift, he couldn't help thinking Jade wouldn't take breaking up well.

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  • Pegasus can be used for breaking up the soil or clearing brambles and nettles.

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  • Appendix on handling emulsions, e.g. breaking up an emulsion by adding saturated brine.

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  • Big efforts went into breaking up national collective bargaining.

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  • Steel wheeled compactors are used on the tipping area for breaking up of the waste and compaction.

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  • The hydration enthalpy offsets the enthalpy change in breaking up the lattice.

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  • The old schools must have become extinct in the poverty of the breaking up of the Empire.

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  • Fully a century later, when the system of scholasticism was gradually breaking up under the predominance of Occam's nominalism, Pierre d'Ailly (1350-1425), and his more famous scholar John Gerson (1363-1429), chancellor of the university of Paris, are found endeavouring to combine the doctrines of the Victorines and Bonaventura with a nominalistic philosophy.

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  • As early as 1860 Newcomb communicated an important memoir to the American Academy, 4 On the Secular Variations and Mutual Relation of the Orbits of the Asteroids, in which he discussed the two principal hypotheses to account for the origin of these bodies - one, that they are the shattered fragments of a single planet (Olbers' hypothesis), the other, that they have been formed by the breaking up of a revolving ring of nebulous matter.

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  • Adulterations such as mud, sand, powdered charcoal, soot, cow-dung, powdered poppy petals and powdered seeds of various kinds are easily detected by breaking up the drug in cold water.

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  • Perhaps on that spring morning when Adam and Eve were driven out of Eden Walden Pond was already in existence, and even then breaking up in a gentle spring rain accompanied with mist and a southerly wind, and covered with myriads of ducks and geese, which had not heard of the fall, when still such pure lakes sufficed them.

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  • Immediately breaking up altercations between students is a key part of the school's anti-bullying initiative.

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  • In 2005 and 2006, Cendant spun off into various divisions, thus breaking up the conglomeration.

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  • Even though rates are declining, marriages are still breaking up at an alarming rate.

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  • While common law marriages still occur in America, breaking up legally may require planning and forethought.

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  • The key to applying this form of eyeliner properly means breaking up the process into two parts.

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  • You may want to consider breaking up with boyfriend, though.

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  • The third well... he is known for breaking up with a girl after about a week and hooking up with someone else the next day, but I've talked to him before and he's really funny, kinda sweet and extremely hot!

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  • Other sources of stress may include divorce, school pressures, or breaking up with a longtime boyfriend or girlfriend.

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  • Coughing - This happens because mucus is breaking up in your lungs as your body purges built-up toxins.

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  • Kirsten Dunst off and on for three years, finally breaking up for good in December 2005.

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  • Being compared to someone who is believed to be solely responsible for breaking up the legendary Beatles is a serious accusation and deserves a little more investigating.

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  • Federline was expecting a second child with ex-girlfriend Shar Jackson, whom he had a relationship with for four years before breaking up.

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  • This helps patients recover and cope with their illness by providing companionship and breaking up feelings of isolation and depression.

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  • Their fine forms in summer or autumn, when they throw up flowering-shoots to a height of 10 feet or so, are remarkable enough; but their appearance when breaking up in spring charms us most.

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  • If beadboard isn't for you, consider breaking up the walls with crown molding or a chair rail.

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  • If you want to use metal throughout the backsplash, but want a little more interest than just one pattern can give you, consider breaking up the design.

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  • One way you can wear your skinny belt without breaking up your overall look (important for plus size petite women) is to wear a belt the same color as your top.

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  • On the downside, you'll need to make sure the headset stays well charged and there may be some issues with the connection breaking up.

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  • If the organism is a group A hemolytic streptococcus, an area immediately around the bacterial colony will show hemolysis (the breaking up or lysing of red blood cells), leaving a clear zone surrounding the colony.

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  • Some home remedies, including chicken soup and hot tea, may also be useful in breaking up mucus.

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  • A razor has either a single or a double blade, and the sharp edge is used horizontally to cut into weight lines, breaking up a style without removing the bottom line of a cut.

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  • To keep the look playful, ask your stylist to add some razoring and texture to the cut, which will increase movement, adding interest and breaking up the bulk.

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  • Many tall women also opt for bikinis, as breaking up one's torso is another time-honored way of making one look more proportionate.

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  • My question is if he didn't want to break our relationship then how come she is thinking of breaking up with me even when everyone knows we are to get married next year.

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  • This past weekend I brought all of this up to him, his response was "are you telling me that we have to get married or your breaking up with me?"

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  • If you feel like you need to get a restraining order, then get one, and do the breaking up through an attorney if necessary.

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  • Whatever the reason, as long as the two of you use fighting and breaking up as a way to speak the unspoken, you'll remain half-in and half-out of the relationship.

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  • Thinking about breaking up with your boyfriend or girlfriend and want a breakup poem that will let express how you feel?

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  • When you share children with a partner, breaking up becomes even more complicated.

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  • As a relationship approaches the one year anniversary, couples will find themselves either confirming a commitment to be together or breaking up.

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  • So unless you want to continue being hurt and disappointed by her behavior, you might think about breaking up with her.

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  • Therefore, when your boyfriend brought the subject up you were shocked and had no idea that he was even thinking about breaking up.

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  • Your relationship with your boyfriend logically is not at this place, which is why you fear breaking up.

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  • In most cases, breaking up is hard on both people in the relationship.

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  • Lying about why you are breaking up with someone won't help make either of you feel better, particularly since lies have a way of coming out.

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  • While the impersonal nature of these communication types can help you protect your own feelings, they are not at all kind to the person you are breaking up with.

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  • These steps will help the process of breaking up with your partner, but remember to adapt them to your style and your partner's personality.

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  • Also, if you are breaking up because you have become involved with someone else, do not flaunt that relationship.

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  • Letting go of a relationship is much more than just breaking up with your partner, it means relinquishing feelings you continue to have for that person.

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  • As you are processing the end of your relationship, you may find it helpful to listen to music or read books on the topic of breaking up.

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  • Break ups can often be a painful and long drawn out experience for both parties involved, which is why relationship breaking up poems can be a smart way to quickly express your case with sentiment.

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  • This is where relationship breaking up poems come into play.

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  • This form of breaking up lets the dumper do the dirty work by pressing a button, instead of talking.

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  • If you're thinking about breaking up with someone via texting, ask yourself a few questions first.

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  • Am I willing to hurt this person even more by breaking up this way?

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  • If you are wondering if there are signs of a relationship breaking up in your life, you may want to check for these warnings.

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  • While experts disagree as to how many, there are definite stages of breaking up with anyone.

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  • Unlike the emotion of grief, which has similar stages, breaking up tends to be so affected by the individuals involved that it doesn't really have a clear-cut map from "things aren't working" to "we've both moved on."

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  • Having so many different opinions and resources about the stages of breaking up isn't a bad thing, however - it increases the chance that when you read about them, you will be able to find one that relates to your experience.

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  • That becomes the gateway to the one part of breaking up that all the "experts" agree on - that it will get better, and you will eventually heal from the pain.

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  • Whether trying to be actually helpful, such as Lena Madrona of LoveSickFools.com, or tongue-in-cheek like Tom Philip of CollegeHumor.com, the stages of breaking up tend to follow a pattern.

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  • Projecting the anger you feel at yourself onto other people - especially your ex - makes this a very dangerous stage of breaking up.

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  • Some writers even say that the first stage of breaking up is when you fall in love!

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  • For many couples, the strain on their friendships is too much to handle and they end up breaking up.

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  • Here are a few common reasons for breaking up by letter.

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  • Make sure you haven't just forgotten your reasons for breaking up and are lonely.

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  • If you are ready to know that it's over, here are some ways to tell and avoid the cycle of breaking up and getting back together.

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  • If at all possible, you should tell someone you're breaking up with them in person so that the emotional conversation can lead to some sort of closure.

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  • Please understand that I am not breaking up with you because I don't love you, because I do.

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  • Help your little one learn one to two lines per day; breaking up a piece is easier than expecting her to learn the entire work at once.

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  • Ironically, this Netflix comedy flick is about a couple that is breaking up and there is an "escalating battle of the exes" wherein they fight over custody of their upscale Chicago condo.

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  • A movie about breaking up that brought two real-life people together.

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  • Both Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner refer to this as the "break up" scene, even though the two are not technically breaking up.

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  • To that end, the fated uniting and subsequent breaking up of lovers have often provided the spoiler sections with grist for the fan mill.

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  • Whether a couple is breaking up or making up, soap fans want to know.

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  • When Nick invaded their lives again, he nearly succeeded in breaking up Kyle and Oliver, but Kyle sent him packing.

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  • But by breaking up the process into individual tasks, the steps on how to drive a standard car are actually quite straightforward and simple.

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  • No matter how much weight you have to lose, it's a matter of breaking up your goal into manageable steps, eating well, and getting plenty of daily activity.

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  • May 23, 2000, Billy Corgan announced on a live radio interview that the Smashing Pumpkins would be breaking up.

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  • When the reunion show rolled around, however, he surprised everyone by breaking up with Thing 2 during the show and proposing to the mother of his most recent child.

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  • After breaking up with Zion's father, she moved to nearby Greensboro, NC, to focus on her music career.

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  • During this procedure, a needle is injected into the skin, thereby breaking up the scar tissue beneath the surface.

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  • For example, take a look at the formatting of the articles on LoveToKnow.com; the text is broken down into chunks of text with easy headers, and with various images and associated links breaking up the flow of text.

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