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As they broke apart, I found myself feeling nothing too.
The demo broke apart how Windows and Office work today.
The trio broke apart (and Will has since passed away).
A second image shows the glacier before it broke apart.
Similar agreements in 2014, 2015 and 2017 all broke apart.
They were soft to a fault and broke apart very easily.
The jungle canopy broke apart, ulcerated and fell to the ground.
They then broke apart for a moment before squaring off again.
The vehicle came in way too fast and broke apart on impact.
This year, the polar vortex broke apart days after the shutdown began.
Citizens became disillusioned, and the traditional parties and their coalitions broke apart.
We broke apart a lot of families because of anti-immigrant sentiments.
Between summer 1953 and spring 1954, three Comets broke apart in midair.
Seventy-three seconds after liftoff, the craft broke apart, killing all astronauts aboard.
The team and coaching staff broke apart after the sixth title in 1998.
The trip broke apart early on, though, when we reached upstate New York.
The Challenger broke apart 73 seconds after launch at approximately 11:40 a.m.
Radiation broke apart the water molecules, and the lighter hydrogen atoms escaped to space.
On a Friday night in November, a Russian satellite broke apart in the sky.
In June, the alliance suddenly broke apart, leaving a vacuum in the State Assembly.
In 2014, the company's SpaceShipTwo broke apart during a test flight, killing the co-pilot.
Then the 1990s came along and broke apart this three-headed superorganism of 03s celebrities.
The cookie broke apart as I was trying to take it out of the bag.
It continued racing away at that rate as the supercontinent Rodinia broke apart on Earth.
As the Falcon 85033 broke apart in midflight, the crewed Dragon soared away in safety.
And in 2014, the company's SpaceShipTwo broke apart during a test flight, killing the co-pilot.
Events that followed his resignation broke apart the coalition of parties that was governing the country.
"My heart literally felt like it was broke apart," Nohea, a nurse practitioner, told CBS Los Angeles.
Its "peacetime" rating peaked in 1991 at 17 minutes to midnight, as the Soviet Union broke apart.
The collapse left huge cracks in the cliff, which broke apart while geologists were visiting the site.
The vehicle broke apart, leading to the death of one of the pilots and injuring the other.
The guys broke apart the top of the speaker to place a variety colors in the cone.
One of the rubber boats broke apart in the middle of the night-time rescue, Avis said.
Tragically, she died in 2003 when the Columbia shuttle broke apart upon reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
My first family broke apart, but this liberated me to create a new family as I pleased.
We broke apart the problem, and within about 24 hours we had MarCO B back under control.
The plane, an Antonov An-72 transport aircraft, crashed in a forest and broke apart upon landing.
At the end of World War I, the Allies broke apart the empire and gave Czechoslovakia its independence.
That deal, for a variety of reasons, didn't work, and it broke apart, so we didn't actually ... Right.
Columbia broke apart during reentry in Earth's atmosphere, also leading to the deaths of its seven crew members.
N) broke apart in mid-air, flinging wreckage over several kilometers (miles) of fields in rebel-held territory.
Something in the engine broke apart midair and burst through the Boeing 27-256's window, passengers said.
CNBC reported that Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum broke apart Wednesday, according to a member of the panel.
But if the container holding the plutonium broke apart, it would scatter the radioactive material into the atmosphere.
Over 100 million bits of junk surround Earth, from abandoned satellites, spacecraft that broke apart, and other missions.
The researchers believe all of these moons may have once been part of a larger moon that broke apart.
The findings back other theories that suggest dinosaurs started moving around the world after Earth's supercontinent Pangaea broke apart.
The Boeing 777 broke apart in midair, flinging wreckage over several kilometres (miles) of fields in rebel-held territory.
Evidence suggests the ship broke apart after a storm sent it careening into rocks, causing it to sink quickly.
On Wednesday, the opening day of the fair, a piece of the Fire Ball ride broke apart mid-air.
When Lockhart first arrived at the sanatorium two large wrought-iron gates parted: Two intertwined Hippocratic snakes broke apart.
Over 100 million bits of junk surround Earth, from abandoned satellites, spacecraft that broke apart, and other space missions.
Facing strong winds and 2.5-metre (8.2-ft) waves, the boat broke apart and capsized two hours after departure.
Just two and a half minutes after the Soyuz took off from Kazakhstan, the rocket broke apart 31 miles up.
Its weakened atomic structure broke apart into an expanding cloud of dust, which was quickly dispersed by Altair's solar wind.
"The stage broke apart before we could complete an unplanned recovery effort for this mission," SpaceX said in a statement.
A day later, it punched through the atmosphere above the Atlantic Ocean and likely broke apart before hitting the water.
Then, officials said, the plane broke apart in midair over Long Island, killing Mr. Berube, 66, and his two passengers.
He perished along with the rest of the crew when the shuttle orbiter broke apart in the skies over Texas.
I put my hands on her hands, on the corporeality of her dying, and my small, cold fear broke apart.
Over 100 million of bits of junk surround Earth, from abandoned satellites, spacecraft that broke apart, and other space missions.
He suggested that this could be the last piece of the object that broke apart the original three outer moons.
The theory is that Psyche is actually the core of a planet that broke apart after a series of cataclysmic collisions.
The meteor broke apart into pieces of rock and metallic dust that descended in a cloud onto Lake Michigan, Hankey said.
I am an advocate for citizenship and voter registration drives, and for reforming the immigration system that broke apart my family.
They restored my dignity and broke apart the cloud of stigma that was such a threat to my health and future.
The dispute about Macedonia's name stretches back to 1991, when Macedonia declared independence as the former republic of Yugoslavia broke apart.
If that dark moment is to come, history will record that it was McConnell — not Trump — who broke apart the country.
Moments after that, the tumbling rocket succumbed to powerful aerodynamic forces, broke apart, and exploded into a brilliant orb-shaped fireball.
In Maryland, an Amtrak train broke apart early Monday morning due to a "mechanical issue" that caused no injuries or deaths.
The researchers believe that the samples were buried at least 328 feet inside the much larger parent body before it broke apart.
After the Soviet Union broke apart in the early 1990s, unregulated hunting hurt the herbivores, according to the World Wildlife Fund's website.
Families broke apart, titans fell, new rivals rose, and several relationships between main characters were irrevocably changed in a multitude of ways.
But during routine tests on the vehicle on April 20th, the capsule violently broke apart and spewed orange gas into the sky.
He swung at her with a broomstick, which broke apart after it hit a golf club she was using to defend herself.
The first time, however, ended in disaster, when its Falcon 9 rocket broke apart three minutes after lift off in June 2015.
Eventually, three unfortunate mid-air crashes later, the Super Circle Plane's wing finally broke apart, sending the craft crashing to the ground.
But their relationship broke apart after Wilson claimed to have seen Manson kill a black man and stuff him in a well.
Before the 40-foot structure broke apart mid-swing and threw its riders into the air, the Fireball had passed multiple inspections.
Also on Friday, in another area of Nairobi, four people were killed after a large wall broke apart in the heavy rains.
Both of them, say scientists, are likely pieces of another, larger moon that broke apart at some point in the planet's past.
In November, the company issued a global recall of motorized scooters manufactured by Okai after riders claimed they broke apart during use.
How and why it happened—and why, having come so far so quickly, they broke apart so soon—remains the biographer's puzzle.
In 21955, President Ronald Reagan honored seven crew members the who died after the Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart shortly after liftoff.
His ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries broke apart families, stranded doctors and scholars, and prompted an early constitutional crisis.
Amtrak is investigating after two train cars broke apart early Monday morning in Maryland due to a "mechanical issue," an official said.
Another possibility is that some of the boulders broke apart, and that the craters left behind recorded the bounces of different fragments.
The strange pair was likely one object that broke apart some 5000 years ago and have been dancing around each other ever since.
The two unions, which broke apart more than three decades ago, discussed cooperating on their campaigns to save plants, but provided no details.
During that test, a previous version of Unity broke apart when its wings shifted too early during the powered portion of the flight.
At least three people are dead after a Pegasus Airlines plane crashed and broke apart on the runway in Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday.
In a similar incident in January, four Venezuelans attempting to reach the Dutch Antilles island of Curacao died when their boat broke apart.
An unmanned Russian cargo ship loaded with supplies for the International Space Station broke apart about six minutes after lift off in December.
CFM itself had first recommended more inspections using ultrasound and electrical currents after an engine broke apart on another Southwest plane in 2016.
The partnership eventually broke apart, as did Atari itself, with only a couple of incredibly rare prototypes to show for all that effort.
The protective shell would allow it to survive reentry, even as the rest of the discarded lunar module broke apart violently around it.
The Hubble telescope also spied an asteroid as it broke apart, and the all-female spacewalk didn't happen because of a spacesuit fail.
But over the 2 million years after the giant asteroid broke apart, Earth was inundated with 10 million semi trucks' worth of dust.
That's the latest on the crash from the Marines, and bolsters witness accounts that the plane exploded or broke apart in the air.
Townspeople from the village at the mountain's base then brought their own shovels and axes and broke apart the ice sheet by hand.
Outside, the quake tossed cars around, sloshed water out of pools, broke apart Highway 178 and created a huge crack along the desert floor.
More than four years ago, a Virgin Galactic spaceplane, the VSS Enterprise, broke apart during a powered flight test in pursuit of reaching space.
National Route 2000, which connects Port-au-Prince with Haiti's southern peninsula, broke apart when the bridge collapsed, the country's civil protection agency said.
National Route 2, which connects Port-au-Prince with Haiti's southern peninsula, broke apart when the bridge collapsed, the country's civil protection agency said.
On February 1st, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart over Texas and Louisiana as it returned from a 16-day mission in space.
A passenger plane skidded off the runway, broke apart and then caught fire Wednesday as it landed at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport, CNN reported.
Some of the thickest, oldest Arctic ice, which is anchored in a compacted mass off the frigid north Greenland shore, broke apart this year.
Investigators looking for what caused the General Electric CF4003-2400 engine to fail are focusing on a high pressure turbine disk that broke apart.
Launched in 2195, the robotic probe explored Jupiter and its moons from 203 to 220, before it plunged into the gas giant and broke apart.
In that instance, a fan blade in one of the plane's engines broke apart midflight, sending debris into the fuselage and through a cabin window.
In October 2014, during a test flight, the craft broke apart over the Mojave Desert when one of its pilots prematurely unlocked the ship's braking mechanism.
The little turtle used to be a keychain, but the links broke apart, and so I carry it as a little trinket to remember my sister.
The main road that connects the capital, Port-au-Prince, with Haiti's devastated southern peninsula, broke apart when a bridge collapsed Tuesday, severely hampering relief efforts.
The middle rocket core broke apart when it crashed into the water next to the company's autonomous drone ship, and the Tesla payload overshot its target.
The team broke apart, with individuals going on to work on titles including The Crew, Project CARS, and 2015's FMV-loaded Need for Speed reboot.
The plane was gaining speed on the runway in Chicago when the engine broke apart, sending metal fragments into the fuel tank and igniting a fire.
In both episodes, the first in 2016 and the one on Tuesday, fan blades in the planes' engines broke apart, sending shrapnel into the plane's body.
When she came to the United States from China to study photography and began dating someone five years younger, her understanding of this dynamic broke apart.
One person was killed and seven people were injured -- three critically -- when the Fireball ride broke apart, throwing riders at least 20 feet through the air.
Sheppard and his team believe that these moons are remnants of three larger moons that broke apart when they collided with other moons, asteroids or comets.
In 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart on re-entry, killing its seven-member crew, Hurley and Behnken were stationed on the runway together.
The theory of plate tectonics posits that the supercontinent Pangea broke apart and that individual continents are still moving thanks to the motion of these plates.
For example, if a large moon broke apart to create the smaller moon clusters and interacted with gas and dust, they could have been drawn towards Saturn.
The discovery of Ball's Antarctic Tundra Beetle shows traces of Gondwana's ancient ecosystem persevered in Antarctica for millions of years after the supercontinent itself broke apart. [ZooKeys]
Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday that sought to halt the separations, but hasn't made clear how the government would reunite families it already broke apart.
The Hammer and Sickle flag was lowered for the last time two years later as the Soviet Union broke apart into a collection of newly-independent nations.
Her parents' troubled marriage broke apart when she was 11, and she and her mother moved to New York City, where they lived in the theater district.
When I did that calculation, I pictured myself standing on a pickup-truck-sized sheet of ice as it broke apart and plunged me into frigid waters.
On this day 34 years ago, NASA&aposs space shuttle Challenger broke apart during launch, claiming the lives of its seven crew members, including one civilian teacher.
On the morning of January 28, 1986, seven crew members were killed when the space shuttle Challenger broke apart a little over a minute after it launched.
That scary prospect became very real when a Soyuz rocket carrying a NASA astronaut and Russian cosmonaut broke apart during flight last year, forcing an emergency landing.
As Scotland debates whether to attempt to leave the United Kingdom, it might be worth recalling another European state that peacefully broke apart: Czechoslovakia, or Czecho-Slovakia.
Some onlookers told a private television station that the plane landed on one wing before crashing into a field, where it broke apart and was engulfed in flames.
Adding to the humanitarian crisis: National Route 23, which connects Port-au-Prince with Haiti's devastated southern peninsula, broke apart when a bridge collapsed -- severely hampering relief efforts.
They worried that if the engines broke apart during a flight, there was a greater risk that the chunks would sever the cables, which control the plane's rudder.
Something in the engine broke apart midair, and debris broke a window, passengers said, pulling part of Riordan's body out as passengers tried to pull her back in.
Mahathir's resignation from the highest political office in Malaysia set off events that broke apart a coalition of parties that ruled the country for less than two years.
On Sunday, one of SpaceX&aposs 230-foot-tall Falcon 9 rockets broke apart and exploded into a fireball about 84 seconds after launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
This was the first attempt by SpaceX to launch a Falcon 9 rocket for a resupply mission since June 2015, when the company's rocket broke apart minutes after liftoff.
Alice's mother, Lillian (Candice Bergen), was a beautiful actress and much younger than John when they got together, and their relationship was passionate and tempestuous before it broke apart.
But on October 11th, the rocket broke apart just minutes after launching from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, with NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin on board.
Southwest shares began to decline in January and the drop accelerated following the April incident in which an engine broke apart and a passenger died as a result. Amazon.
While one of the cranes broke apart and came down in a cloud of dust on Sunday, the second one teetered from the side of the 18-story building.
A China Eastern Airlines A330, also powered by Trent 700s, was forced to turn back to Sydney just after takeoff for Shanghai after part of its engine nacelle broke apart.
The town's violent and malicious response, which broke apart families and communities, was run by no government; it was pushed by Phelps Dodge and carried out by the local authorities.
Over the next half hour, the ice broke apart and a four-mile wide chunk tumbled into the sea in a process called calving - one rarely witnessed on this scale.
When the Republic of Yugoslavia was formed, it included a territory called "Macedonia," and when Yugoslavia broke apart in 1991 after the Balkan War, the "Republic of Macedonia" was created.
Those 17 retrograde moons take more than 3 years to orbit the planet and are thought to be the remnants of a larger moon that broke apart in the past.
As Scotland debates whether to attempt to leave the United Kingdom, it might be worth recalling the precedent of another European state that peacefully broke apart: Czechoslovakia, or Czecho-Slovakia.
The previous Progress craft, loaded with more than 2-1/2 tons of food and supplies for the space station, broke apart about six minutes after lift-off on Dec.1.
The manufacturer of an Ohio amusement park ride that broke apart, leading to the death of an 18-year-old last month, was caused by "excessive corrosion," an official reportedly said.
Bretton Woods broke apart as a result of a fatal flaw: governments were desperate for dollars, but in creating more of them America fanned inflation, which made its gold peg unsustainable.
Perhaps you've heard it had to do with a phenomenon known as forced resonance: the wind matched the bridge's natural resonant frequency, gaining energy with every undulation until it broke apart.
"Their spirit and legacy lives on in our achievement in space" On January 28th, 1986, the Challenger Space Shuttle broke apart just 73 seconds after taking off from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Smaller, nearby ice shelves have already started to disintegrate, most spectacularly in 2002, when an ice shelf the size of Rhode Island, the Larsen B shelf, broke apart in two weeks.
Malaysia's latest political upheaval was sparked by Mahathir's sudden resignation on Monday, which set off events that broke apart the Pakatan Harapan ruling coalition that unexpectedly won the 2018 general elections.
In the Balkans, the competition with Russia has the potential to sow fresh instability in a region still emerging from the vicious war of 1992-95 that broke apart the former Yugoslavia.
Earlier this year, Japan's space agency suffered a major blow when its new X-ray astronomy satellite, known as Hitomi, broke apart in space just one month after the vehicle had launched.
CAIRO (AP) — At least 90 migrants are thought to have died when their rickety boat broke apart in the Mediterranean Sea after leaving the Libyan coast, the Libyan Navy said on Thursday.
That lake once covered much of Montana, and when the Ice Age dam that constrained it broke apart, its waters left scars across the northwest as they roared toward the Pacific Ocean.
His decision threw the country into turmoil, and broke apart a coalition of parties that ruled the country for less than two years after its surprise win at the 2018 general elections.
This is way too recently to support the idea that Moggridgea rainbowi is an Aussie because of the supercontinent shake up—Africa and Australia broke apart from each other 110 million years ago.
Virgin Galactic's original SpaceShipTwo vehicle broke apart during an October 2014 test flight that killed the co-pilot and seriously injured the pilot, in an accident that was ultimately attributed to pilot error.
A comet 67 million miles from Earth broke apart as it flew toward the sun and the Hubble Space Telescope snapped some beautiful images of the cosmic destruction from its post above Earth.
The ride, which has at least six rows of seats that spin around in the air as the entire structure moves like a pendulum, broke apart while it was in motion on Wednesday.
The Argentinian tennis player was fined a maximum penalty of $12,560 for unsportsmanlike conduct after he kicked a lineman's box that broke apart and injured a judge's chin during the AEGON Championships in 2012.
As people across the country flock to their favorite annual fairs and amusement parks, officials are shuttering a popular attraction after a ride in Ohio broke apart, killing a teenager and injuring seven others.
The engine on that Southwest Airlines flight with 149 people aboard exploded and broke apart in mid-air on Tuesday, killing one passenger, according to airline and federal authorities and witness and media accounts.
It started like a bad thunderstorm, with heavy rain and winds, but quickly transformed into something more sinister: continuous lightning illuminated the living room; a roaring noise rent the air; the sky broke apart.
All told, a section of the glacier as big as lower and midtown Manhattan combined broke apart and floated into the ocean, according to a news release, making global sea levels rise, just a little.
WILLEMSTAD (Reuters) - Four Venezuelans attempting to reach the Dutch Antilles island of Curacao despite a travel ban by Caracas, died when their boat broke apart, authorities and family members of the passengers said on Wednesday.
The Fire Ball, which consists of at least six rows of seats that spin around 40 feet above the ground as the entire structure moves like a pendulum, broke apart while it was in motion.
The Karoo region contains huge volcanic flood basalts that chronicle the final epoch of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana before it broke apart about 180 million years ago during a period of tectonic and volcanic catastrophe.
Mahathir's resignation broke apart an already fragile coalition with old rivals including Anwar Ibrahim, 72, that had scored a surprise election victory on an anti-corruption platform in 2018 but has since become increasingly unpopular.
Havana, Cuba (CNN)A meteor broke apart over western Cuba on Friday, hurtling numerous pieces of various sizes to the ground in several towns in Pinar del Rio province, the state-run Granma newspaper reported.
The 93-mile-wide asteroid was in the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter when it collided with something else and broke apart, creating a wealth of dust that flooded the inner solar system.
A poll this week found that large majorities would leave the EU even if it did "significant damage" to the economy, broke apart the union with Scotland and Northern Ireland or "destroyed" the Conservative Party itself.
Shortly after liftoff, the space shuttle's external fuel tank collapsed, causing what looked like an explosion, and the shuttle broke apart and fell approximately 46,000 feet to the Atlantic Ocean, killing the seven crew members aboard.
The discovery of those objects supports the theory that the plane broke apart upon entering the southern Indian Ocean, and that pieces that stayed afloat then traveled west on currents that run from Australia to Africa.
Maybe it shouldn't have been regarded as such an upset, but it nonetheless felt seismic at the time, since the series also broke apart the Shaquille O'Neal/Kobe Bryant/Phil Jackson trinity that had three-peated.
The captain did not tell the marine guard before the ferry set off, didn't send a distress message before the vessel broke apart, and didn't activate the radio beacon which would have alerted others to their position.
Thrusters intended to slow a European lander as it neared Mars on Wednesday fired for less time than expected before contact with the vehicle was lost, leaving scientists uncertain whether it touched down safely or broke apart.
Southwest has been under intense scrutiny since April 17, when a fan blade on the Boeing 737's CFM56 jet engine broke apart mid-flight, shattering a window and nearly sucking a woman out of the plane.
The sub broke apart during the recovery operation, which took place at a depth of 16,000 feet, but the US still managed to recover two nuclear-tipped torpedoes and some submarine manuals without the Soviets noticing, NPR reported.
"If the third piece, the monitor case, is confirmed to be from MH 370, it proves, tragically, that the main body of the cabin broke apart in a forceful impact ... (and) definitely not a controlled ditching," he said.
By December 1492, the ship Santa Maria broke apart on a coral reef near what is now Haiti, forcing Columbus to leave behind 40 crew members who were tasked to establish the first European settlement in the Americas.
Karadzic was convicted two years ago for some of the worst war crimes committed as the former Yugoslavia broke apart in the 1990s, including the 1995 Srebrenica massacre in which around 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed.
She managed the EPA's response to Hurricane Sandy in 2012, when 11 billion gallons of sewage spilled into waters, a major Superfund site overflowed into people's homes, and personal heating oil tanks broke apart and seeped fuel into soil.
In December 2004, the Selendang Ayu, a 740-foot Malaysian ship carrying soybeans and more than 1,000 tons of fuel oil, suffered an engine failure, drifted and eventually ran aground and broke apart in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska.
The Midwest's deep freeze was brought by the polar vortex, a mass of cold air that is normally contained above the North Pole but in recent weeks broke apart, sending a block of icy air toward the United States.
The project's 21,2000-foot-long screen — which was already failing to capture plastic while stationed more than 22014,000 miles off the coast of California — broke apart just before New Year's under the constant wind and waves of the Pacific Ocean.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian army broke apart the rebel enclave in eastern Ghouta on Sunday, cutting off two major towns from the rest of the area, state media said, after a fierce battle waged under cover of an unrelenting bombardment.
FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - Thrusters intended to slow a European lander as it neared Mars on Wednesday fired for less time than expected before contact with the vehicle was lost, leaving scientists uncertain whether it touched down safely or broke apart.
For instance, Jupiter was hit by a series of comet fragments in 1994 when the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 broke apart and then slammed into the world, and that wasn't the only time Jupiter was hit with some solar system debris.
WASHINGTON/SEATTLE (Reuters) - A fire on an American Airlines passenger plane as it was taking off from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport last week was sparked when the right engine broke apart, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday.
But when the old Big East broke apart a few years ago, scattering members into new leagues, Cincinnati landed in the American, and its budget indicated that it planned to spend a hair over $6 million on men's basketball last year.
Moore's "gray area" hacking collective, Damaged Cybernetics broke apart, and Moore later lamented "hypocritical pirates or pirates with morals" who were willing to download old games without regard to ownership, but then expressed anger at the theft of Addis' source code.
The Soviet Union broke apart and the challenge became keeping nuclear weapons secure in the hands of the new Russian state, and away from actual madmen whose geopolitical calculations did not conform to the great-state deterrence model of the Cold War.
Tammie Jo Shults, 56, may have drawn on her Navy skills when one of the two engines on her Boeing 737-700 blew and broke apart at 32,000 feet on Tuesday, forcing her to implement a rapid descent toward Philadelphia International Airport.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal investigators on Thursday said the engine fan blade that broke apart during a Southwest Airlines flight last month showed signs consistent with metal fatigue, as inspectors probe the first passenger fatality on a U.S. airline in nearly a decade.
That excludes Pfizer and Allergan's $150 billion merger, which was announced in November and broke apart after the government issued new rules to discourage so-called inversions, in which American companies seek acquisitions to move their headquarters overseas for a lower tax bill.
BC Partners emerged as the lead bidder after another private equity consortium comprising GTCR LLC, Charlesbank Capital Partners LLC, Berkshire Partners LLC and Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners, which was also pursuing the assets, broke apart without any deal reached, the people said this week.
The launches and crew include: When President George W. Bush announced, about a year after the space shuttle Columbia broke apart in the skies over Texas, that spaceflight to low Earth orbit would be commercialized, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
However, the process has taken longer than anticipated and suffered significant setbacks in 2007 when three technicians were killed in an explosion during a test and in 85033 when its first experimental aircraft broke apart during a test flight and killed the co-pilot.
In exposing how a major American city can share traits with the developing world, the storm broke apart one of America's prevailing ideas about itself: the myth that for all our inequities and intractable social blights, this is still fundamentally a land of equal opportunity.
Three people were killed in May when a single-engine plane broke apart in midair, showering debris over the Nassau County hamlet of Syosset; one woman saw a piece of luggage fall in her yard, and another described a wing crashing into a neighbor's roof.
The airport also said there were no reported injuries in the incident, which comes after a woman died earlier this week when a piece of the engine broke apart and shattered a window on a Southwest Airlines flight, partially sucking the woman out of the aircraft.
In his YouTube upload description, Kernbauer says he was reminded of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, which famously broke apart on its loop around our solar system before slamming into Jupiter in July 1994, affording astronomers a rare opportunity to observe exactly what happens during high-speed space collisions.
It was fired this time from the western part of the country in Pukchang, which is near Pyongyang, according to the AP. The missile broke apart within minutes of launch over land and did not make it to the Sea of Japan, U.S. Navy Commander Dave Benham told CNN.
The movement, (known in Turkey as Hizmet, or "the service"), is best known for its vast network of schools in Turkey and around the world, including in the US. Erdoğan and Gülen's alliance broke apart in the 2010s as Erdoğan and his supporters began to see Gülenists, who were deeply embedded in Turkey's civilian and military bureaucracy, as political threats.
But for the first time in 15 years, the poll found that liberal Democrats sympathize more with the Palestinians than with Israel (40 percent versus 33 percent): When Pew broke apart the data by presidential candidate preference, it found something similar: While a majority of Hillary Clinton supporters took Israel's side, Bernie Sanders supporters backed the Palestinians by a 413-33 margin.
The Soyuz capsule will spend about six hours in orbit before docking with the ISS at 12:36PM ET. Original Story: Early Monday morning, a crew of three astronauts are set to launch to the International Space Station on a Russian Soyuz rocket — the first time people will ride on the Soyuz after the vehicle broke apart mid-flight in October with two passengers on board.
As the full scope of the Russian effort becomes clear, it's all but certain that such a high-level, coordinated attack would have never been attempted against the US without Kislyak's knowledge; he was—and is—a well-wired, savvy, loyal, longtime diplomat, a native Ukrainian who chose to remain Russian when the Soviet Union broke apart and whose term as ambassador coincided with increased espionage efforts against the US (at least one of which involved attempting to recruit future Trump aide Carter Page).

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