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"disintegrate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to break into small parts or pieces and be destroyed
  2. [intransitive] to become much less strong or united and be gradually destroyed synonym fall apart (2)
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441 Sentences With "disintegrate"

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Formation 8 was the first of the set to disintegrate.
Relationships are bound to disintegrate — but not yours, of course!
The morals that held society together disintegrate, and civilization unravels.
"Civil society did not disintegrate," she said of Leningrad's plight.
It's not fun watching people disintegrate into a powdery oblivion.
They hold the silicon particles so they don't disintegrate while changing.
Soon after, Cassini will burn up and disintegrate like a meteor.
Pop fragments disintegrate over sparse industrial beats, washed in gauzy darkness.
It will completely disintegrate 50 miles overhead, as NASA reports. Sure:
The Tiangong-1, too, is expected to mostly disintegrate on reentry.
Once considered whites, early Indian immigrants' "privileged" status slowly began to disintegrate.
At the end of their respective stories, Eleven and Jean Grey disintegrate.
Eco-friendly caskets, like those made from bamboo or cardboard, disintegrate quickly.
But these ancient strains disintegrate, long before the whole hymn is heard.
The more I grab at happy boyhood memories, the more they disintegrate.
The better the public option is, the faster private insurance will disintegrate.
That appeal began to disintegrate after his bad behavior came to light.
Try to collect a ctenophore, and it will disintegrate in your hands.
The sphere is created to disintegrate after about 10 to 30 minutes.
Should this continue towards polling day Burberry's own, FX-driven rally could disintegrate.
Is it real wood or particle board that could disintegrate in a year?
But when the egg is laid, she loses interest, letting her nest disintegrate.
Allow the herbs to cook until tender: they should disintegrate when pressed. 2.
After several years of this abuse, the driver's seat somehow didn't fully disintegrate.
Should this continue towards polling day, Burberry's own FX-driven rally could disintegrate.
In the weeks to come, the damaged buildings could shift and suddenly disintegrate.
For many years I let this tooth slowly, agonizingly disintegrate in my mouth.
First impressions of insouciantly woozy execution disintegrate in registrations of texture and touch.
It would disintegrate or disappear as soon as the general left the scene.
But I think if you just tap some of these they'll disintegrate already.
The frozen particles disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere, setting off the bright and colorful display.
Minutes went by and I, like tissue paper in a storm, started to disintegrate.
Unlike Russia, China doesn't have an interest in seeing the EU disintegrate, he says.
Floating ice shelves don't raise sea levels when they disintegrate or lose large icebergs.
If innovations disintegrate those bonds, and decrease our mutual need we will head downhill.
But these resins also hold them together after use, meaning they do not disintegrate.
Once again, it seems that a mouse stowed Pepsi's finest will not disintegrate entirely.
Chondrite is porous, and depending on the composition it's liable to disintegrate in water.
So it remains possible that the Conservative Party will disintegrate over its culture wars.
Some of them may even have begun to physically disintegrate under the intense flux.
Both entering the structure and watching it disintegrate are, by all accounts, profoundly moving.
Finger and toe bones disintegrate; bones commingle and decompose on top of one another.
When she has an 11-year-old's life crisis, the islands begin to disintegrate.
Clinton can fortify her support in these areas, Mr. Trump's electoral map may disintegrate.
Is the cameraperson still alive or did they disintegrate at Drake's impossibly toothy grin?
Still, I felt that if I didn't move toward something then I might disintegrate.
Why do you focus so much on ordinary people whose happy lives suddenly disintegrate?
Many meteors disintegrate in our atmosphere, or slow down and crash into the soil.
Many meteors disintegrate in our atmosphere, or slow down and crash into the soil.
They covered "Life on Mars?" before dedicating "Feeling Yourself Disintegrate" to the late great.
But any shot Democrats could have may disintegrate if their supporters scatter their votes Tuesday.
They make a racist bitch's hair fall out in clumps and scar tissue completely disintegrate.
Losing herself in her work (vanishing into them) Hesse used materials she knew would disintegrate.
He also explains why so many abandoned heritage buildings have been seemingly left to disintegrate.
Once it has completed its mission, Juno will eventually disintegrate in the planet's harsh environment.
"But watching it disintegrate is definitely something that would give you an existential crisis."[YouTube]
The problem is that, when so much food is available, the rules around it disintegrate.
With help from Richard Dawkins and Carl Sagan, McHargue watched his belief in God disintegrate.
Where rent is extracted, bribes taken and rules bent social progress is likely to disintegrate.
The last thing he remembered was seeing his best friend disintegrate in front of him.
AIDS catalyzed a culture of sexual health that has begun to disintegrate before our eyes.
On other days, they were so mushy, the avocado would basically disintegrate in your hand.
It seemingly emerged out of nowhere, causing starfish in the millions to disintegrate and die.
They ventured far out on a political limb, only to watch it disintegrate behind them.
The lack of anti-corrosion chemicals caused pipes to disintegrate and leach lead into the water.
Once the satellite is out of commission, it'll disintegrate during re-entry to minimize space debris.
The frozen particles from the comet disintegrate in our atmosphere, creating a bright and colorful display.
She estimates that 20163% of the women who leave the FLDS community see their marriages disintegrate.
You can use your own seeds, although the company also sells "seed sheets" that eventually disintegrate.
Most small meteors that fall to Earth burn up and disintegrate completely in our planet's atmosphere.
You could also watch J.R. Smith's emotional state visibly disintegrate in the course of the game.
Half of our heroes, including some headliners like Spider-Man and Black Panther, disintegrate into dust.
At workshops and other events like Eddie Adams, barriers between work and personal life can disintegrate.
"The Venezuelan military would disintegrate very quickly," says Evan Ellis of the US Army War College.
At the thought of that, I felt as if all my muscles were about to disintegrate.
They've seen how easily elections discourse can disintegrate into insults and frivolities, which risks inciting violence.
And as long as Congress does nothing, DACA will continue to disintegrate, slowly, on its own.
I feared it would just disintegrate and go away even if no one knocked it down.
One such enzyme is chitinase, used to disintegrate the "chitin" that makes up the exoskeletons of insects.
César does not conceal the damage — some images are near blanks, while others disintegrate before our eyes.
You can say 'we're changing', but things like this very quickly disintegrate any goodwill you have created.
A business has also grown up providing artificial ponds for gods to float in until they disintegrate.
Active asteroid Gault, and its two new tails—a sign that the object is beginning to disintegrate.
PERINO: Or how about ones that disintegrate after a while but not while you&aposre drinking it?
If the Sunni character of the state was lost, the Young Ottomans felt, the empire might disintegrate.
"Why did the Soviet Union disintegrate?" he asked in a secret speech in 2013 that later leaked.
Like most bands that don't disintegrate after two albums, the rhythm section operates as a vulcanized core.
Where this whole modernist approach starts to fall down and disintegrate, however, is in Audi's choice of materials.
We're seeing them be good, and be bad, and also just kind of disintegrate in front of us.
When those relationships start to disintegrate, which isn't uncommon, it's like the most intense heartbreak you've ever had.
Few have the stamina to disintegrate on stage for over three hours, racked by time, betrayal and hubris.
We watch his marriage to Abedin begin to disintegrate in a series of tense conversations and withering looks.
But local politics make for strange bedfellows, and, more importantly, partisan divides can disintegrate at a small scale.
Something in the latte caused the straw to disintegrate, which meant that I could no longer use it.
When production was scaled up, problems emerged with the recipe that made the pasta disintegrate if cooked incorrectly.
However, if the trade were to rise too far, too quickly, the profitability of the trade would disintegrate.
Pot and Playboy may disintegrate with time, but digital artifacts, as far as we know now, are forever.
The union began to disintegrate even before Abdullah's arrest 11 days later, but it gave Gonzalez an idea.
An infrared image marked the spot high above the planet's cloud tops where Cassini would disintegrate hours later.
All that to prop up an unstable government that would most likely disintegrate if aid were to end.
He knew it was all going to disintegrate and disappear, and there would be no marker of it.
The audio seems to disintegrate for a minute or so in the middle, but it recovers soon enough.
They'd disintegrate when Horford hit the bench, and any long-term injury that'd keep him out would be fatal.
She drags the coffin-ship across the sand and into the surf, leaving it to disintegrate in the Atlantic.
They go with me everywhere—those pajamas are staying with me for my entire life…or until they disintegrate.
When Thomas walks out of the church on his first day on Erisden, he sees a plant slowly disintegrate.
You can always get paper straws, but those tend to disintegrate even before you ingest your gin and tonic.
"I would think [the rhyolite] would just disintegrate, to be honest, if it was in glacial deposits," he said.
Shen Fever turns its victims into zombie-like beings, who simply repeat actions over and over until they disintegrate.
It picked up the flaming debris just as it began to disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.
Nor have they included all of the ways that floating ice shelves might disintegrate rapidly, either, weakening inland ice.
"Rainforest organisms do not degrade synthetics very quickly, but the glues holding the shoes together do disintegrate," Roman explains.
If we're talking texture, it wasn't so brittle that it would disintegrate before your eyes upon contact with tea.
After the 2016 election, the fragile set-up really started to disintegrate, starting with Trump voiding special ICE arrangements.
How should the country prepare for increased international conflict as ecosystems disintegrate and food and water shortages crop up?
Shamed and abandoned, Irena begins to disintegrate — or, to put it another way, to experience her inner feline predator.
A wing of the plane struck the runway, and the aircraft began to disintegrate and burn, the statement said.
"I wanna run away/Can I disintegrate?" he sings on "Hands Are Tied," achieving catharsis in under two minutes.
Perhaps, someday, we will let go of everything and disintegrate our egos and become something besides what we are.
Children get used as pawns as families disintegrate, then have to adjust to a life with warring, spiteful parents.
Immediately, the once-thriving empire of restaurants that Mr. Friedman and Ms. Bloomfield built as partners began to disintegrate.
A civil war combined with terrorist organizations fighting for power and territory will overwhelm, and possibly disintegrate, Afghan forces.
The study's authors still aren't exactly sure what could be causing the asteroids to disintegrate, but they have some ideas.
She mentions that they have witnessed "several companies and ideas disintegrate" due to the patent owners filing lawsuits against them.
The boulder-size asteroid was estimated to be about 6 feet across, small enough to safely disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere.
Broad categories are cognitive shortcuts that help us navigate the world efficiently, but upon close inspection they tend to disintegrate.
After centuries, the cup will disintegrate, and billions of years later, the entire planet, sun and solar system will disperse.
At the festival's end, hundreds of thousands of idols are ceremonially carried into bodies of water and left to disintegrate.
The violent event causes the front cowling of the engine to disintegrate, firing shrapnel into the fuselage of the aircraft.
And in a little over a year, your cotton clothes disintegrate, as acidic body fluids and toxins break them down.
When no one is seriously afraid that the country will disintegrate, institutional degradation causes less alarm than perhaps it should.
The result is that the Republican commitments to norms that protect our democracy continue to disintegrate at an alarming pace.
They then tested how long it took for the lenses to begin to disintegrate once placed in wastewater treatment tanks.
The plastics eventually disintegrate into tiny particles that often get eaten by fish and may ultimately enter our food chain.
Gilbert does admit that it's "fascinating" to consider how non-Western countries might disintegrate if caught in a similar nightmare.
As these calls were occurring, the president's other main business advisory group, the Manufacturing Jobs Initiative, had begun to disintegrate.
The moment the long-ruling coalition Barisan Nasional was voted out of power on May 21980, it started to disintegrate.
Those were the types of positive crumbs Boone clung to as he watched the Yankees disintegrate in the sixth inning.
The Roadster might bump into some space dust and disintegrate a little, but in all likelihood, it'll be just fine.
The boil is growing out of control, recklessly at cross purposes with itself, its impacts multiplying as the causes disintegrate.
As her marriage to the highly controlling Mottola began to disintegrate, "Honey" presented Carey as an independent and sexually confident woman.
Those isotopes have half-lives of around 30 years, meaning it takes 30 years for half of their atoms to disintegrate.
Starting from the top of reality down, every object, every concept, every thought, every feeling, every thing began to rapidly disintegrate.
But once the EPA goes away and our diplomatic ties disintegrate, we'll be living in a toxic wasteland that nobody likes.
There is a presence and intensity about the way his bricks explode, his buildings fall and disintegrate, his super-punches land.
During the worst of outbreak, marine biologists saw them sprout lesions and pull apart or disintegrate, a horrible way to go.
Before tour I'll buy like 3-4 dresses like this and watch them instantly disintegrate over the course of a show.
Adhesives attaching the GPS trackers to the turtles will disintegrate after about a year, it said, allowing them to fall off.
In turn, the securities those older employers maintained—eight-hour days, parental protections, and incremental pay raises, for example—often disintegrate.
"Turkey could be the next country to disintegrate," said Marie Owens Thomsen, global chief economist at Indosuez Wealth Management in Geneva.
Soap will also wash away bacteria and other viruses that may be a bit tougher than coronavirus, and harder to disintegrate.
Many have families whose lives disintegrate when they discover that the man of the house wasn't who they thought he was.
I'm trying to stay close to the facts as best as I can remember them, but as I say, facts disintegrate.
It is these working-class Americans, white and black alike, who have seen earnings collapse, family structure disintegrate and mortality climb.
There are fears that the ancient head, unless recovered quickly, will quickly disintegrate once exposed to air with normal moisture levels.
Pam Webster said those problems were a result of the stress of seeing their father's life disintegrate after his N.F.L. career.
In the movie, a young woman watches her entire body physically disintegrate after a man drugs and rapes her at a party.
The problem with Charlie's type is, once he's found her and locked her in like a retainer, her gums begin to disintegrate.
In fact, they started to disintegrate in the 1970s and 1980s, right around the time the U.S. learned a new word: homelessness.
Many silent films were allowed to disintegrate or were purposefully discarded or destroyed, sometimes by the very studios that had produced them.
The change in poop regulations comes after research has shown that feces dumped inside crevasses don't disintegrate, as it was originally thought.
They're made out of that material because of the force with which they close; anything lesser would degrade and disintegrate over time.
Other companies like Intel may divest, some will overpay, acquire, integrate, and disintegrate while AWS will laugh its way to the bank.
And banning the straws is going to make no difference in what people are going to use instead our paper, which disintegrate.
Psychedelics seem to have the potential through this effect on the brain to dissolve or disintegrate pathologically entrenched patterns of brain activity.
I know full well that they'll kick me out in two months, when I hit 26 and my bones disintegrate into Benefiber.
For example, Curran and her colleagues at the UCL's Institute of Sustainable Heritage found camphor around cellulose film that's starting to disintegrate.
Even if the British vote to remain, "this Europe of multiple speeds may continue to disintegrate," said Emmanuel Macron, France's economy minister.
Its flourishing economy began to disintegrate after a program of land seizures from white farmers, and agricultural output plummeted and inflation soared.
Lebreton said that without any intervention, trash in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch could take several decades — if not centuries — to disintegrate.
The collection is unique in that several complete environments are installed in full, and other works threaten to disintegrate before your eyes.
Wet the eraser, squeeze it out then rub it on the stain, just like a pencil eraser (note: it will disintegrate similarly).
Opinion Columnist In 1998, a Russian geopolitical analyst named Igor Panarin forecast that the United States would disintegrate by the year 2010.
" She understands that one can only improvise on tradition so far, before the fundamentals of order disintegrate and, well, "things fall apart.
Despite Mr. Mugabe's attempts to cultivate China as an alternative source of assistance, Zimbabwe's economy has continued to disintegrate in recent years.
Dubbed 2018 LA, the asteroid was estimated to be about 6 feet across, which is small enough to safely disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere.
After the strikes, strong and thoughtful diplomatic moves will be essential to making sure this does not disintegrate into even more brutal violence.
I sometimes use chickpeas as well, but because my spice man always stocks peeled dried fava beans, which disintegrate beautifully, I chose those.
He was born with juvenile retinoschisis, an inherited condition that caused his retinas to disintegrate completely by his freshman year of high school.
We also discover that the undead operate on Zelda rules: If you kill the leader of a given skeleton platoon, the rest disintegrate.
Historical (we prefer to say ahistorical) progressions in the human species have lead us to this moment where we either mutate or disintegrate.
Most synthetic polymers — Greek for "many parts," because they are long chains of many identical molecules — were not designed to disintegrate or disappear.
After centuries of wear and generations of aquatic colonizers, masts and planking can disintegrate into mounds of debris and layers of seabed ooze.
But any time a church as big as the United Methodist Church threatens to disintegrate before our eyes, it's worth asking what's lost.
Soon a large number of the North's military rockets began to explode, veer off course, disintegrate in midair and plunge into the sea.
Asked if, after Hillary Clinton's election defeat, the Democrats could undergo "Corbynization" and "disintegrate" like Labour, Mr. Obama said he was not concerned.
Scientists believe global warming has caused so much melting at the south pole that the giant ice sheet is now on course to disintegrate.
About once a week, one would hit hard: her vision would disintegrate, she couldn't speak, and the pain would render her incapacitated and confused.
A small part of me worries that the acid in the coffee will disintegrate the pills I'm taking but I always drink coffee anyway.
Far worse karmic attacks await, reaching a climax with a near-fatal bout of an autoimmune disease that causes Mr. Oluo's skin to disintegrate.
The foam struck the left wing of the shuttle, causing serious damage that ultimately led the vehicle to disintegrate when it reentered Earth's atmosphere.
Day Four My solid-bar showering routine is going well, but I do find that as the bars disintegrate they become messier to use.
A Slender Man-ish figure appears and tears them limb from limb, the dyed corn syrup flowing up the walls as their faces disintegrate.
As calls for stock markets to fall from their current highs multiply, BAML strategists saw several triggers for the equities bull run to disintegrate.
Others bury them in a quiet corner in their urban garden, or bury them in a potted plant where they disintegrate into the soil.
You don't even have to disintegrate the junk to get rid of it, notes Dr. Claude Phipps of Photonic Associates LLC in New Mexico.
For the study, Bassis and his colleagues looked at so-called Heinrich events: the periods during which the Laurentide Ice Sheet would rapidly disintegrate.
The history of equity investing is littered with strategies that worked well when back-tested only to disintegrate when applied in the real world.
Often, these relationships disintegrate into ambivalence or resentment, typically climaxing in an affair—which serves as a psychological release valve from the emotional pressure.
Wilkins communicates differently — at a higher rate of notes per minute — peppering you with action before letting his tone disintegrate into a dry bawl.
This clarity, in turn, gives a firmness to Ms. Melnick's choreography, providing anchor points in a style so gossamer that it tends to disintegrate.
We can either make this problem better and integrate more fully or we can let it worsen and allow our society to disintegrate further.
An "uncontained" engine failure, in which parts of an engine disintegrate, sometimes spraying debris that can damage or even destroy a plane, is rare.
Claudio Borghi, a top official from Italy's ruling League party, said in July Weidmann's appointment as next ECB president could lead Europe to disintegrate.
The Hawks saw a 221-point advantage disintegrate to 264.5-210 before Bembry helped restore order with a jumper and a three-point play.
"Allowing the rule of law to disintegrate is a recipe for instability and a growing humanitarian crisis at our borders," Torres said in a statement.
For one, chunks of salt or sugar quickly disintegrate with a rinse of warm water (rather than getting wedged between stands or feeling overly gritty).
A further benefit is that -- unlike a vasectomy -- the gel is meant to disintegrate when a second solution is injected to break down the barrier.
Instead of putting out fires early on, he'll (intentionally!) wait for an opponent to go up with the ball and then disintegrate them in midair.
But as tensions in Jordan were on the rise and Khaled's husband felt pressure to go fight with his men, their relationship began to disintegrate.
Because most beauty products are liquid chemicals, they need packaging that doesn't disintegrate, such as plastic, which is also water- and energy-intensive to make.
As the conventional song and its sloganeering references to Chairman Mao, changing the world and evolution begin to fade away, the track starts to disintegrate.
Ammonium nitrate breaks down over time when it is exposed to moisture or temperature swings and, when activated, can cause its metal casing to disintegrate.
"The paper notes get quite soggy and disintegrate, whereas the polymer notes retain their shape and don't get crumpled," she said in a telephone interview.
When ice shelves disintegrate, ice from the glaciers that feed them can flow faster from the land to the ocean, contributing to sea level rise.
It offers a tantalizing glimpse of how brain networks, which disintegrate under the influence of psychedelics, may then re-integrate afterward, in potentially improved ways.
Sitting in the 20-meter-ceilinged space of the Boiler Room watching this infinite building disintegrate infinitely slowly, you cannot help but feel infinitely tiny.
But the plastic's inability to disintegrate is contributing to a buildup of waste around the world, prompting the E.U. to consider banning single-use plastics.
The tablets are not individually wrapped which saves time and packaging waste, but that means if you get them wet, they will start to disintegrate.
If the bona fides of the dominant partner in an alliance can no longer be trusted, the partnership will disintegrate fast, with many unintended consequences.
While pine does have a naturally fresh scent, most varieties do not clump, and the pellets tend to disintegrate as soon as they get wet.
The stuff we buy that doesn't disintegrate ends up in a landfill eventually, and whether it's by car, plane, or boat, shipping stuff takes fuel.
They'd disintegrate into a lamb tagine, or be sliced almost all the way open and filled with cold foie-gras terrine on New Year's Eve.
If they did — if the Marvel universe were truly consistent in any systematic way — many of the MCU's best moments would disintegrate under their own contradictions.
Meanwhile, you value human rights, and feel a similar fear that without dissent, reproductive laws will disintegrate into a confusing mess of state-by-state regulations.
Despite being the film's biggest tearjerker of a moment, people obviously turned it into a meme, photoshopping pics to disintegrate just like poor little Peter Parker.
But Thanos says it's "salvation," that the only way to free up resources in the overpopulated cosmos is to randomly disintegrate half of all intelligent life.
It wouldn't be so crucial if it only worked to protect speech that our politicians find palpable (a category that would quickly disintegrate into monklike silence).
He used an acidic solution to disintegrate their tissue and then stained the parts left over in bright colors like red, blue, orange, pink, and turquoise.
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They'll disintegrate within 84 days in a municipal or institutional composting facility, so you can take your convenient daily dose of vitamins and supplements guilt-free. 
They were both saturated with rainwater, he said, which could cause them to disintegrate after centuries in the unusually dry air of St. Michan's limestone crypt.
Later in the track, with Mr. Harris throwing piano gusts behind him and Mr. Gilmore letting the ground disintegrate below, Mr. Akinmusire comes to the fore.
But Croatia, trials at the tribunal have shown, also orchestrated brutal ethnic cleansing to seize Bosnian lands once the Yugoslav federation began to disintegrate in 1991.
Soon, the Dogecoin Reddit forum was full of angry scam victims and get-rich-quick schemers, and the once tight-knit Dogecoin community started to disintegrate.
She finds a book with some scrap of historical information she's been seeking, but when she tries to read it, the words disintegrate before her eyes.
His hardline policies drove the country's flourishing economy to disintegrate after a program of land seizures from white farmers, and agricultural output plummeted and inflation soared.
But we refuse to just let &aposwhatever&apos to be done: these satellites will have to disintegrate properly in the atmosphere, that&aposs our main objection.
I've only destroyed maybe a few bodies of work, and a lot of the times it's unfired clay that I'll let disintegrate back into the earth.
I still have a shirt with a drawing of stoned antichrist Garfield from the show, and I wear it once a year max for fear it'll disintegrate.
Unadulterated water contains some hydroxide ions (its molecules, H2O, sometimes disintegrate spontaneously into OH- and positively charged hydrogen ions, H+) but adding potassium hydroxide boosts their number.
They argue the printers needed to make the guns are very expensive, the guns themselves tend to disintegrate quickly and traditional firearms are easier to come by.
A very important part of the pleasure of eating is mastication, since it helps disintegrate the food structure and causes the slow release of juices and flavor.
The deterioration of each sculpturally-sound crayon seems to disintegrate before the viewer's eyes, as wax transforms into rushing tribuaties that look similar to Hubble Telescope views.
But he cautioned that history has shown the North Koreans to be wily negotiators and that many agreements in the past have been hailed, only to disintegrate.
Then all he would have to do is lean back and watch the most powerful military alliance in history disintegrate as it squabbles over how to react.
In both instances America has been the catalyzing force that laid out a modus vivendi at the right time to allow the communist state to disintegrate peacefully.
Some particles bombarding the earth as cosmic rays seemed to defy the known laws of physics: They did not disintegrate nearly as quickly as the equations predicted.
You don't look to Moroni for freely painted details that disintegrate into dazzling flourishes upon closer examination — as with 17th-century painters like Velázquez or Franz Hals.
Bob D'Amico — nicknamed Silverback (as in gorilla) — is trying to stave off allegations of wrongdoing as his poor decisions cause his firm, Weiss & Partners, to slowly disintegrate.
The magic that pulses in a book can disintegrate when these same words are interpreted by a performer who isn't, as it were, on the same page.
The team's dream of making Pied Piper the best compression platform continues to disintegrate in Sunday's episode of Silicon Valley as the battle of enterprise box vs.
Fantasies of dreamy moonlit strolls, charming cobblestone streets, and easy banter with locals quickly disintegrate in the midst of crime, city filth, and the deep chasm of language.
A food or drink item that is good when consumed outside the shower (and does not disintegrate when wet) will be even better when consumed within the shower.
Also when the same machine explodes at the Russian facility in the opening scene of Episode 1, it shows how vaporized people disintegrate into piles of fleshy goo.
Their condition may now be even worse: On the 50th anniversary of NASA's Apollo 11 moon landing (July 20), some of the flags are likely starting to disintegrate.
You don't really see water spray out of the speaker holes when you twist the digital crown, instead you see a digital water droplet disintegrate on the screen.
Having watched their power grid disintegrate as the storm swept through, Puerto Ricans are working to turn this disaster into an opportunity to build stronger, more stable infrastructure.
Bremmer said that there is a sense that the European Union could disintegrate in 2017 over European leaders losing power to populist movements, with Germany being an exception.
After Jefferson left office — establishing the two-term norm — in 1809, the Federalists began to disintegrate, and an era of a diffuse, diverse set of Democratic Republicans ensued.
But as the costs of maintaining a sorority and its crammed social calendar stack up, their feminist ideals start to disintegrate away, first slowly, then all at once.
The ice across large parts of West Antarctica may be starting to disintegrate because of global warming, and if it goes, the world's coastal cities face destruction, too.
James, who played 33 minutes in Cleveland's 109-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Christmas Day, sat in street clothes and watched his team's offense disintegrate.
Andrew, Elizabeth, Zoe and Lydia were once in a band; while Elizabeth and Andrew split over plans to make a movie about Lydia, Zoe's marriage threatens to disintegrate.
"This is really very unusual to find," he said, explaining that prehistoric remains are so fragile that they typically disintegrate shortly after erosion exposes them to the elements.
Why it matters: As middle- and low-wage jobs in the American heartland disintegrate further, the national anger and polarization fueled by an urban–rural divide will only deepen.
One big technical advantage over other 3D metal printers is that the "supports" holding the parts in place just essentially disintegrate into sand, rather than need to be unbolted.
Even though chlorine bleach is an excellent disinfectant, do not use it because it will cause the hide to stiffen and if too strong, the sheared wool will disintegrate.
About two minutes later, Cassini will burn and disintegrate completely -- any traces of it will melt due to the heat and high pressure of the giant planet's hostile atmosphere.
The plaintiff, Serena Martinez, said the ammonium nitrate in the airbag in her Honda detonated in the collision, causing the bag's inflator to disintegrate and spraying her with shrapnel.
Once the entire, 140-foot-tall tree is completed, the piece will be laid to rest next to its living counterpart, and left to disintegrate on the forest floor.
With Davenport and their son, Gil, then 18 months old, she moved to Bangalore only to witness the global economy disintegrate and, with it, funding for the nascent brand.
A cool thing that football players and dating show contestants have in common is that contemplating their age will make you want to crawl into a sarcophagus and disintegrate.
Wind turbines, he noted, can disintegrate or even catch fire when improperly maintained or mistreated and the sensors involved in maintenance could easily be configured to give faulty data.
A further benefit is that -- unlike with a vasectomy -- the gel is meant to disintegrate when a second solution is injected to break down the barrier and flush it out.
Fossils typically provide scientists with records of bones, teeth, shells and other tough organic structures, while softer tissues generally disintegrate too quickly to be preserved, and are lost to time.
Crashing this plane is also less catastrophic than crashing a jet-powered RC plane because it's more likely to bounce off an obstacle than disintegrate into a million tiny pieces.
The texts said that if she was being unfaithful he would kill her, dump her head and hands in lye to disintegrate them, and leave her body at the farm.
Last month, a top official from Italy's ruling League party voiced opposition to Weidmann becoming the next governor of the ECB, saying such an appointment could lead Europe to disintegrate.
A sort of unearthly physics, these can make select individuals functionally immortal, even as exotic generators churn forth monstrous ­vector-scrambling storms that disintegrate enemy soldiers down to component atoms.
The "swirling oceanic graveyard" of plastic bottles, children's toys and other everyday objects will eventually disintegrate into small particles that get eaten by fish — and may enter our food chain.
Somebody who lives on the East Coast once told me that they don't like California because it's so big and full of possibility that they feel like they could disintegrate.
Plastic, which is cheaper and easier to make than glass and ceramics, is ephemeral in function but not in life span—a plastic bag takes at least 500 years to disintegrate.
Trump has a personality cult that might disintegrate if he loses in the general; Cruz is the leader of a GOP faction that will continue to try and grapple for power.
According to Lightning strikes sear clothing, scar skin, and deafen earsAs the lightning strikes then exits your body, your hair and clothing might singe or catch fire, and possibly even disintegrate.
Eventually these too will disintegrate, and after 80 years in that coffin, your bones will crack as the soft collagen inside them deteriorates, leaving nothing but the brittle mineral frame behind.
In a recent study, The Ocean Cleanup found that plastic objects that enter the ocean don't disintegrate right away, but can linger in the garbage patch for decades, if not centuries.
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.
As Augustine first said, "Ignorance of things, too, renders figurative expressions obscure" and Book of Beasts helps to disintegrate modern ignorance over the language of allegorical animals in the Middle Ages.
"We know that comets sometimes disintegrate, but we don't know much about why or how they come apart," said lead author David Jewitt, an astronomer based at UCLA, in a statement.
Yemen began to disintegrate in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, and then the Houthis, a traditional clan in the north, swept down on Sana and seized much of the country.
On the opening day, Mr. Pauline's "Pitching Machine" will hurl wooden planks at up to 200 miles an hour into a bulletproof containment vessel, where they will disintegrate in calamitous fashion.
But her fractured superpower — the ability to disintegrate objects and put them back together — doesn't coalesce until she returns home to her similarly blessed mother (Lorraine Toussaint) and daughter (Saniyya Sidney).
After my order was taken and my drink was set down, I was fully left alone with my reflection, and the protective film over my emotional sore spots started to disintegrate.
Scientists will feed the data from this experiment into models, and hopefully, develop a better picture of how other Antarctic glaciers will fare—and how quickly they'll disintegrate—in a warming world.
The government did not appear concerned that some leaders were regularly accused of maintaining associations with the criminal underworld that still seethed in the state as the Knights Templar began to disintegrate.
NASA wouldn't experience another tragedy until the loss of space shuttle Columbia in 2003, when a hole in the shuttle's heat shield caused it to disintegrate on re-entry to Earth's atmosphere.
They were also able to manipulate light particles on tabletop screens, see a luminous white trees disintegrate outside the exhibition, and peer into a glass boxes where virtual letters assembled and disassembled.
Among other missteps, the newly minted President Underwood illegally funded his DOA jobs program with FEMA money, repeatedly bumbled relations with Russia, and allowed his partnership with the First Lady to disintegrate.
In addition to shifting my shopping habits away fast-fashion brands with their quick-to-disintegrate clothing, I enjoy crafting a wardrobe with longevity and having control over what's in my closet.
How can a site like that—where all the luck that I had been blessed with in New York seemed to evaporate in an instant—disintegrate into brick dust and empty air?
At the age of 4, Maria Toorpakai stacked her dresses, "still as corpses," in a pile, soaked them in kerosene, lit the match, and watched the "silken color disintegrate" in the flames.
The seed heads of the sycamore disintegrate as their seeds are dispersed; the sweet gum seed capsule, on the other hand, has a woody structure, and the gum balls are quite persistent.
In the aftermath of World War I, the extravagance of the full-length portrait came to be seen as excessive and the formal society that the portrait relied on began to disintegrate.
Small companies would try to find ways of staying afloat and to reassure their employees that help is on its way —  and the defense supply chain, though hardly robust, would not disintegrate.
The outcome could well decide whether Mr. Trump's oft-stated desire to remake American relations with Moscow will now disintegrate, just as similar efforts by Barack Obama did early in his presidency.
He presents a contemporary version of a Greek kouros, a standing nude minus a head, with a surface of pebbly gray clay that seems as if it might disintegrate at any moment.
"I was shocked by some beaches, where the pollution is very visible, including pieces of crates, bits of vacuum cleaners, plastic bottles that disintegrate when you pick them up," said Van Arkel.
Feeding off this anger, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has launched a sustained attack on European Union rules and rigidity over the past month, arguing that without change the 28-nation bloc might disintegrate.
I don't think the EU would collapse – after all, there would still be 26 countries left – but without one of its key founding members it would lose global influence and could slowly disintegrate.
In some cases, the asteroid will completely disintegrate, but if it survives the journey through the atmosphere, it will strike the Earth, forming a crater, tossing debris for miles, and triggering large earthquakes.
Perhaps the most important thing we've learned about sea level by studying Earth's past is that it doesn't rise linearly—it goes in fits and starts, accelerating dramatically as the ice sheets disintegrate.
Nevertheless, it's becoming harder for scientists to ignore the possibility that the East Antarctic ice sheet—like its ill-fated neighbor to the West—could start to disintegrate as our planet heats up.
While the blueprints can be printed using a 3D printer, industry experts told The Associated Press that such printers are expensive, the guns can disintegrate quickly, and normal guns are easier to access.
But to the federal and state authorities, wind speed was only part of the riddle of Hermine, which seemed ready a little over a week ago to disintegrate without becoming a named storm.
The findings point out that the plastic particles, which emerge when man-made materials disintegrate, are being distributed through the air, taking the tiny fragments to the most remote places in the world.
The team faced several obstacles in getting to Douma, raising concerns that any chemicals that may have been used could disintegrate by the time experts get there, or that evidence could be manipulated.
Make sure the onion and shallots are at the very top of the stockpot during the simmering time so that you can remove them if they begin to disintegrate into the stock. 3.
European confidence in American support would disintegrate, skepticism about America's willingness to stand up to Russian aggression would intensify and critical strategic pillars of U.S.–Russian nuclear stability would go up in smoke.
And there is her big brother, Christian (Bobby Moreno), stalked by terror that his life will disintegrate — that his American wife and the American family they made will have to do without him.
I am very proud and happy with how this record has turned out and I am very proud and happy with the thought that it can disintegrate into many other pieces and forms.
All three can see the colors suggested by the title, though their rainbow-hued significance remains shrouded, and all three can use their minds to disintegrate objects then restore them, good as new.
"Due to their design and low orbital position, all five deorbiting satellites will disintegrate once they enter Earth's atmosphere in support of SpaceX's commitment to a clean space environment," SpaceX said in a statement.
As she sings over a melancholy foundation of spectral, looped violin, she gazes off into the distance, like she's watching the lives involved in the story connect and blossom and disintegrate all at once.
"We know that comets sometimes disintegrate, but we don't know much about why or how they come apart," explained lead researcher David Jewitt of the University of California at Los Angeles, in a statement.
All of the guarantees, so carefully drafted by the right experts in law and the social sciences, so certain to protect against abuses of such concentrated power, readily disintegrate when they are seriously tested.
The team has faced several obstacles in getting to Douma, raising concerns that any chemicals that may have been used could disintegrate by the time experts get there, or that evidence could be manipulated.
As we all slowly lose track of the days, our daily routines disintegrate, and we try new games like "what does six cups of coffee feel like," a new warped sense of normalcy emerges.
Franken, long seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party prior to the sexual misconduct scandal, saw his standing on Capitol Hill disintegrate after several women accused him of unwanted kissing or touching.
The bath bombs are so pretty you wouldn't want them to disintegrate — except that once they do, a Hello Kitty ring will emerge from inside each one and float to the top of your tub.
With RedShelf's model, the publishers make more moolah by selling books every year, rather than just when the books disintegrate from use or get yet another edition bump to encourage students to buy new books.
A blurred image of 9/11 or the aftermath of an explosion, as you move closer, becomes an abstract grid of pixels in finely graded tones as the image of destruction itself begins to disintegrate.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Floundering and divided in the face of an asylum crisis and with record low voter support, Sweden's minority Social Democrat-Green government could disintegrate or be toppled well before its term runs out.
We worry that photographs or journal entries keep us at a remove from life, but we also worry that without an inventory of these documents — a collection of snow globes for the mantel — we'll disintegrate.
Disaster metaphors — tsunami, hurricane, avalanche, landslide — seem to be in endless rotation to describe the moment, but the point is that a great many powerful men have seen their careers disintegrate, and with astonishing speed.
Occasionally, however, they may have a population boom that sends the adults into the air, which is annoying; if the bodies disintegrate into tiny particles in the air, they are potentially harmful to human health.
Over the next few hours her health will disintegrate under the horrified eyes of her husband, Oliver, until a short time later she finds herself in a hospital in New Hampshire undergoing chemotherapy for leukemia.
It did so using an onboard engine called a Hall-effect thruster, with the end goal being to redirect satellites to Earth&aposs atmosphere so they totally disintegrate without turning into or creating space debris.
The same year, Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor, saw an early polling lead in the Republican primary disintegrate after conservative voters discovered that behind his image as the hero after the Sept.
People chosen for death in his cosmic lottery tend to have a second or so to realize what's happening before they disintegrate to ash, and many of the fallen get a final line as they go.
Mission managers are putting the craft into this risky orbit because the Cassini mission is coming to its end in September, when the probe will be purposefully sent into Saturn's thick atmosphere, where it will disintegrate.
He charged to the top and held a share of the lead entering the final round, only to disintegrate into the Scottish links with a five-over-par 76 that dropped him well out of contention.
Experts fear that more fires, and more soot, could further accelerate the melting of the ice sheet, which has the potential — should it disintegrate entirely — to raise the global sea level by more than 20 feet.
The new plan suggests developing deflection and disruption missions, like gravity tractors, kinetic impactors (like DART) and even a nuclear explosive device that could break asteroids of a certain size into smaller pieces that would disintegrate.
I don't feel bad dropping money on a new pair of shoes from them because I know I will wear them until they borderline disintegrate — and I will be glad every time I put them on.
More than almost any other contemporary improviser, Mr. Akinmusire has invented a way of composing that's unfixed from jazz's stickiest conventions: Musicians trade the melody; solos evade a clear path or just cut out; tempos disintegrate.
In 2002, a block of ice similar in size to the one now at risk fractured from another ice shelf, Larsen B. Now, NASA predicts Larsen B will disintegrate entirely by the end of the decade.
On childhood vacations, I'd run wild through through their gleaming hallways of fake marble, cheating on local pretzel vendors with the buttery charms of Auntie Anne's and buying jewelry that would eventually disintegrate on my neck.
Forget ice cream in December, and a burger that will inevitably disintegrate all over your carefully chosen Christmas party outfit, the lure of 29% Camembert in the Cheese Melt Dippers was a clear winner for me.
Studies have suggested it could be anywhere from 2 to 6 feet or more — with newer evidence leaning toward the higher end, depending on emissions and how quickly parts of West Antarctica's massive ice sheet disintegrate.
The hypersonic vehicle therefore must be covered by special materials with extremely efficient cooling systems inside the airframe to dissipate the heat, otherwise it could easily veer off the course or disintegrate during a long-distance flight.
Specifically, the authors believe that fresh water pouring into the oceans from melting land ice will set off a feedback loop that will cause parts of the great ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica to disintegrate rapidly.
"These parents and their kids have been through, in many cases, such severe circumstances — having witnessed violence, but also seeing their communities disintegrate in front of them, and all of the challenges of moving around," Smith says.
Thus the business of baseball — through greed, profligacy, shortsightedness and an insatiable appetite for immediate gratification — consumes itself by relentlessly allowing its own communal basis to disintegrate beneath it, and by ignoring the needs of future generations.
Tip "It's important to have a set of rules, even if over time they kind of disintegrate," says David Peplow, a senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University in England who has done multiyear ethnographies of book groups.
The isolated nation has recently experienced a large number of failures in its rocket fleets; last October it began an investigation into whether American sabotage was making its missiles explode, veer off course and disintegrate in midair.
And it would require a near impossible degree of forensic investigation to figure out an exact cause, given that the failed North Korean missiles tend to explode, disintegrate in midair and plunge in fragments into faraway seas.
LONDON, Oct 270 (IFR) - Banca Carige's debt exchange offer cleared its final hurdle on Saturday, but the bank's broader plan to strengthen its balance sheet could yet disintegrate if a forthcoming €22m equity raise fails to lift off.
The characters disintegrate under the pressures they're facing, and the building tension stems from the question of whether the family will be destroyed by some kind of greedy spirit, or just tear each other apart under the strain.
I don't know what came first: telera bread or the torta, but I do know it's the ideal bread because it holds all the ingredients together, fits perfectly in your hands, and doesn't disintegrate as you eat it.
The actual definition of an MVP is more ambiguous than it has to be, but if used to reward standout players on teams that would disintegrate in their absence, Vucevic deserves even more attention than he's already received.
Last year's film Avengers: Infinity War, which takes heavy inspiration from that comic, climaxes with a similar moment, though there's one notable distinction: Rather than fade away, the characters killed by Thanos's snap turn to dust and disintegrate.
But as the empty shells disintegrate over the next few months, those populations are likely to shrink — and that will cascade up the food chain to the people of the island, many of whom subsist on the sea.
If The Handmaid's Tale is supposed to be a cautionary tale about the way our world could disintegrate if powerful people decide their rights are more important, it's frankly bizarre that race isn't addressed as a possible factor.
LONDON (Reuters) - The race is on for liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers to build export terminals as demand soars, but the criteria for financing such mega-projects have shifted as traditional relationships with LNG consumers have begun to disintegrate.
SpaceX doesn't expect these satellites to last more than five years, after which time they'll dip back into Earth's atmosphere and disintegrate during reentry; SpaceX intends to replace old satellites with newer models over the course of the project.
Elizabeth tells Paige that the most important thing to her is keeping their family together — and Paige almost believes it — and then the "something wrong" is right there, to disrupt everything, and disintegrate the world out from under them.
ROME (Reuters) - A top official from Italy's ruling League party voiced opposition on Thursday to German central bank chief Jens Weidmann becoming the next governor of the European Central Bank, saying such an appointment could lead Europe to disintegrate.
Traveling to Brooklyn to see the state of Barthé's frieze last week, Bogart was shocked by what she saw: open joints, hairline cracks, large holes, and disfigurations threatened to disintegrate whatever the ice, wind, and rain had left behind.
He gets caught in a loop of his own memories, and is forced to watch society disintegrate around him over and over, until he comes across an actress who might hold the key to taking down the whole system.
But its dysfunction is curiously comforting to me — probably because, beneath it all, you know implicitly that however bad it gets for these people, the bond between thirtysomething siblings Alex and Valerie and Val's daughter, Laura, won't ever disintegrate.
But just because it's easy doesn't mean it doesn't have consequences: for Martha, whose bleak Russian fate we're left to imagine, and for Philip, whose ability to sequester the effects of his actions from himself continues to disintegrate. —A.
Soros underlines that the very existence of the European Union is currently at stake, adding that it would be the "height of irresponsibility and a dereliction of duty" to allow the EU to disintegrate without utilizing all its financial resources.
But while screamo seemed to completely disintegrate after its most notable acts hung up their guitars, the genre has been kept at a simmer over the last decade by a few devoted disciples, and it's now starting to boil over.
Banksy himself posted an Instagram picture of shocked attendees watching the painting disintegrate, with the caption: "Going, going, gone..." Sotheby's said this was "certainly" the first time a work of art started to shred itself after coming under the hammer.
We also note in this paper (and I noted in the FiveThirtyEight Super Tuesday live blog) that informal processes often stand in for formal ones, but are more susceptible to transgression and prone to disintegrate quickly under the right circumstances.
"If you think the EU is going to break up, selling the pound doesn't make a lot of sense," he said by phone, adding this would be a better play than other currencies in the region should the EU disintegrate.
So touching it you feel like it will fall apart, and that connects with the idea of the Golem that is made out of dirt, made out of mud, and can at any moment disintegrate back to where it comes from.
National Transportation Safety Board investigators believe the left engine failed when one of its 73780 titanium alloy fan blades snapped off midflight, causing the front cowling of the engine to disintegrate and firing shrapnel into the cabin of the aircraft.
It's also honoring lives lost in the Apollo I mission, where three astronauts lost their lives in a cockpit fire in 1967, and the space shuttle Columbia tragedy of 2003, which saw the shuttle disintegrate upon reentering the atmosphere over Texas.
If you are not using a mesh bag or cheesecloth to hold the onion and garlic, check to make sure that they don't start to disintegrate and cloud the stock after several hours if so, go ahead and remove them. 5.
Claerbout's piece demonstrates how impossible it is to physically experience this sort of architecture: He constructed a CGI model of the site and programmed it to disintegrate as it would over a thousand years, and then captured the process digitally.
The brains bridged the thin line between alive—with pumping blood, and trails of electrical activity weaving through different parts of the brain—and dead—with no blood flow or electrical activity, where the brain's very structure starts to irreversibly disintegrate.
But if the first decade of the 215st century was defined by the rise and fall of what George W. Bush described as the American "ownership society," the second saw that myth permanently disintegrate, replaced by the realities of economic precariousness.
But industry experts have expressed doubts that criminals would go to the trouble, since the printers needed to make the guns can cost thousands of dollars, the guns themselves tend to disintegrate quickly and traditional firearms are easy to come by.
The son of a World War Two Yugoslav partisan killed in 21995, Mladic was a general in the old communist Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) when the multinational Balkan republic began to disintegrate in 11 with the secession of Slovenia and Croatia.
Kasich has an op-ed piece scheduled to publish next week arguing that if Republicans "keep their heads buried in the sand like they've been doing and [are not] willing to generate new ideas, they're going to disintegrate" as a political party.
Scientists believe that global warming has already caused so much melting at the south pole that the giant ice sheet is now on course to disintegrate, which would trigger an eventual global sea level rise of at least three metres over centuries.
I'm not suggesting he stop in the middle of a super-powered brawl to save a kitten from a tree, but even Brandon Routh thought to use his heat vision on the fly to disintegrate deadly falling debris after a sonic boom.
They dance like the meme "Baby Cha Cha" to the synthy future-pop of Goss' track, travel around on a flying horse, chill out around a laptop while the mom writes code, and hang out in various dreamscapes that disintegrate into one another.
Eventually, grandma got so fed up with my whining that she decided to tell me that my body was held together with milk, and if I stopped drinking it, I would completely disintegrate – my arms, legs and teeth would just fall off.
"I really started to feel the responsibility to share this story as our own domestic conversation nationally began to disintegrate and our ability to find common ground and climb inside one another's perspectives here at home seemed to be evaporating," she told Insider.
"The Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft is the Army's number one aviation modernization priority and is integral to effectively penetrate and disintegrate adversaries' Integrated Air Defense Systems," said Bruce Jette, assistant secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, in a released statement.
The director Julia Hart combines two popular genres — post-apocalyptic thriller and superhero movie — in "Fast Color," which stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw as a recovering addict and mother whose mind has the ability to both disintegrate objects and put them back together.
At the correct speed of passage these waves hit a resonant frequency—increasing in amplitude as the critical speed is maintained until, at an amplitude dependent on the thickness of the sheet, that sheet will crack up and disintegrate, leaving a navigable passage behind.
Scientists believe that global warming has already caused so much melting at the south pole that the giant ice sheet is now on course to disintegrate, which would trigger an eventual global sea level rise of at least three metres (10 feet) over centuries.
Since Congress failed to pass Trumpcare, the president has threatened to use policy levers at his disposal to disintegrate the individual insurance markets, on the presumption that it will force Democrats in Congress to vote for a more systematic dismantling of the Affordable Care Act.
Another piece, by Johannes VanDerBeek, exemplifies the ephemeral nature of the exhibition and the mission to collect difficult works: an imagined world made completely of yellowing New York Times newspapers threatens to disintegrate before your eyes, or to be blown away by your breath.
But it was not clear how the measure would fare in the full House, where it could become embroiled in Republican infighting between conservatives and moderates similar to the political tug-of-war that caused healthcare legislation to disintegrate in the Senate this week.
Case in point: Joe decides to enlist Paco (Luca Padovan) to go shopping for things needed to disintegrate Benji's body, and when Paco's stepdad (who is convinced Joe is up to no good) learns that Paco is on this disturbing errand run, he calls the cops.
It had taken just three seconds for the plane to disintegrate in the air, though the wreckage took three long minutes to fall the five miles from the sky to the earth; court testimony later would examine how passengers had still been alive as they fell.
Not only is my wife texting me "I love you" in the 24ish mhz band of the electromagnetic spectrum; tens of thousands of other people are likely talking on the phone or texting within the 24 mile radius around my house, beyond which cell signals disintegrate.
"Despite the best efforts of labor unions, trial lawyers and beneficiaries of government spending, the Republicans have not disintegrated, as predicted; and despite what sometimes appear to be the best efforts of Donald J. Trump, the Republicans will not disintegrate in or after 2016," he added.
I am hoping, however, that we won't spend the entire season on the Great War; the Night King should perish and his army disintegrate sooner rather than later, because I don't think the ultimate message of this series is that the living can conquer the dead.
With the leadership from both parties standing with him in the Senate Chamber, he admonished them that they have let the Senate disintegrate from the world's greatest deliberative body to one that, because of a partisan and tribal mindset, no longer produces for the American people.
The clip depicts Trump as Thanos saying "I am inevitable" before snapping his fingers, causing Democratic House leadership to disintegrate in the manner of the climax of "Infinity War," during which the character dispatches several of the heroes, and half the world's population, in a similar way.
"We are making sure that what we are putting up in space … what really matters is you take this stuff down, when we take it down our satellites will disintegrate … upon re-entry (into Earth)," Steckel said during an interview for CNBC's "Beyond the Valley" podcast.
There's not a lot of details about how this upgrade was performed, but you can assume that, in addition to a bigger battery and beefier motor, the scooter's structural integrity was (hopefully) strengthened so that it doesn't just disintegrate at its new top speed of around 62 MPH.
The film takes place largely around an isolated cabin in the woods, where Paul (Joel Edgerton), his wife Sarah (Carmen Ejogo), and their 17-year-old son Travis (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) have holed up after a virulent, grotesque plague started spreading in the cities and society began to disintegrate.
Granted, the paper-folding conundrum was revealed to be false years back by Mythbusters with a massive sheet of super thin stock, but folding a much smaller piece of paper in a hydraulic press caused the paper to explode and then disintegrate in spectacular fashion on the seventh fold.
According to the governing narrative, Oromos are narrow-minded and exclusionary people who seek to disintegrate Ethiopia into smaller republics while Amharas are chauvinists who seek to restore the old feudal order, leaving the ruling party as the only political force that can rescue Ethiopia from both threats.
And while Anchor Hocking workers weren't displaced by cheap overseas labor, workers in industries that are impacted by trade have heard economists say for years without reservation that in the long run, trade makes everyone better off—even as they watched good jobs leave and their communities disintegrate.
By 2100, if emissions continue unchecked, and ice sheets rapidly disintegrate, then land where 250 million people now live in those six countries will fall below the waterline at high tide -- putting almost five times more people at risk than assessments based on previous elevation data had found.
By 2100, if emissions continue unchecked, and ice sheets rapidly disintegrate, then land where 250 million people now live in those six countries will fall below the waterline at high tide — putting almost five times more people at risk than assessments based on previous elevation data had found.
"From the moment that you spot your mum is gone and can't be pulled back, there is probably a week or two of horror where you have to watch her disintegrate in order for her to get so bad that the social services take her into hospital," Mendes explained.
It's a smart move for Masai Ujiri, who can now pivot from Toronto's pseudo-competitive outfit—resting on the hope that someone like Norm Powell, Delon Wright, or Jakob Poeltl unexpectedly blossoms before Lowry starts to decline—to a full-on rebuild if the Raptors disintegrate earlier than expected.
When the bill came, Ally practically wrestled him to split it—she didn't want to owe this dude anything—and in the process managed to knock over her second glass of lager, drenching her silver knit shorts (vintage, one of a kind, now seeming to disintegrate on her body).
Sitting in the 20-meter-ceilinged space of the Boiler Room watching this infinite building disintegrate infinitely slowly, you cannot help but feel infinitely tiny — an effect of space and time designed for just that, removed from political ideology, repurposed by an art space — and still just as effective.
So the two-letter abbreviation for the state, OK, must appear in the entry in a punny way to answer the question in the clue, while at the same time making a common phrase: EVERYTHINGS OK. Obviously this theme is pretty evergreen, assuming the United States doesn't formally disintegrate.
Memo: Tougher military action needed in Syria Sources familiar with the memo said the officials had been discussing sending it for some time, but they finally decided to move forward because negotiations with Russia over a political transition in Syria have all but collapsed and the fragile ceasefire continues to disintegrate.
The importance of Reagan's Moscow speech was largely overlooked at the time, but the new world he spoke of was fast approaching; the following year, in November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Union began to disintegrate, leaving the United States the sole superpower on the world stage.
It will be too easy for a Remain win to be hollow: for noisy Eurosceptic campaigners successfully to spin it as a betrayal, for the pro-European alliances built up over the past months to disintegrate and for the mandate to "stay in and make it better" to go forgotten.
It's the same as when Kim Kardashian rocked that Disclose patch—it doesn't really matter in the grand scheme, since we all die alone and disintegrate into the same muddy nothingness, but it matters enough to bum you out if you've spent your whole life getting laughed at for caring about this music.
" Clinton linked discrimination to the country's economic future, saying that "If everyone has a job and something to look forward to in the morning, it reduces the tensions and increases the hope in the country, it makes people more secure and less likely to disintegrate our community into separate groups of resentment.
I don't know how other Americans are coping with watching our government disintegrate in real time, but one way I lower my blood pressure after reading the news is to get out one of my books on the gardens of Kyoto and scrutinize photos of artfully arranged clumps of rocks and moss.
One can certainly see allusions to the precarious political condition in Iran in her tempestuous paintings, but Lashai gravitated toward landscapes and nature initially because these subjects allowed her to experiment with color and form, and, later, as the Iranian government began to disintegrate, the permanence of the natural world provided some kind of solace.
But she also borrows our everyday truths: the way a family can disintegrate into violence, the way a ghetto can be disappeared, how the everyday persecution of Jews can erupt into mass violence, the magic of young children becoming people, the creation of food and clothing and blankets and shelter from plants and animals.
Once at the proper location, the expedition leaders would then look for a proper ice floe — large enough to accommodate an ice runway several miles long, thick enough to support experiments set up away from the ship, and of a shape that would be more stable and less likely to disintegrate during the year.
She stood in the center of Micanopy hating her unsweet tea, because it was encased in plastic foam that would disintegrate and float on the surface of the waters forever; but then she found the plaque about William Bartram, who had passed through Micanopy in 1774, when it was a Seminole trading post called Cuscowilla.
And even in the MCU's most subversive moment — when the heroes lost, and Thanos snapped half the universe into oblivion at the end of Infinity War — the palpable sting of watching T'Challa and Spider-Man disintegrate into ash was assuaged by the knowledge that of course they were coming back: They've got sequels to star in.
Give Lizzy and Darcy a decade, and who's to say their marriage won't disintegrate like so many in the Knightley historical oeuvre, in which a woman is selected for her beauty by a partner who eventually becomes dismayed by the force of her intelligence, her desire for more than what he and the domestic sphere have to offer.
When the controls of the studio and star system began to disintegrate in the 1950s, the immediate scandals — Ingrid Bergman's affair and child out of wedlock, Robert Mitchum's marijuana arrest — largely served as teachable moments for the rest of the industry, which quickly learned how to spin or blunt the actions of the newly "freed" stars.
Back when Gross was creating the album's inner booklet images, he shot slow-motion videos of colorful elephant toothpaste sculptures being smashed to bits, all in order to capture the "exploding moment" where the sculpture goes from one singular thing to something that has fallen apart, expressing the cyclical idea that things always disintegrate, regardless of what we do.
Now comes another scary prediction: If carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels continue unabated, the vast West Antarctic ice sheet could begin to disintegrate, causing the sea to rise by five to six feet by the end of the century, destroying coastal cities and low-lying island nations and creating environmental devastation within the lifetimes of children born today.
I carry two iPhones, each with an Apple case that doubles the phone's battery life (I'm not that happy with these because they disintegrate after about a year, but I haven't shopped around); a MacBook Pro; battery backups; Bluetooth headsets, keyboard and mouse; and a small bag jammed full of cables, plugs and cigarette-lighter adapters.
Banksy himself posted an Instagram picture of shocked attendees watching the painting disintegrate last week, with the caption: "Going, going, gone..." The artist, whose real identity is unknown, is known for sharply ironic outdoor graffiti with political themes, including at Israel's barrier at the West Bank and Disneyland where he painted a life-size figure of a Guantanamo Bay detainee.
To get to a place where this felt as satisfying as it did, Succession had to spend an entire season watching Kendall slowly disintegrate under his father's thumb and then had to make us care just enough about the Shiv-Kendall relationship to be at least a little sad to watch her become so intimately tied to Kendall's ouster from Waystar Royco.
Corpses typically pass through five stages of decomposition: fresh, when cells begin to burst; bloat, when pent-up gases cause the body to expand and turn from flesh-colored to green to black; active decomposition, in which tissues turn to liquid and maggots eat what they can; advanced decomposition, where hardier bugs tackle tendons; and ultimately, skeletal decay, where bones begin to disintegrate.
Not only is the upscale wing of the Democratic Party an unreliable ally of the left on economic issues — as I have noted in this column before and as Lily Geismer and Matthew D. Lassiter eloquently pointed out in The Times last week — but Enos demonstrates that the liberal resolve of affluent Democrats can disintegrate when racially or ethnically charged issues like neighborhood integration are at stake.
A certain amount of documentation exists from the Line B excavations, Ms. Rea noted, "but we don't have anything from Line A." A glimpse of what may have been lost underground was captured by the imagination of the director Federico Fellini, whose 1972 film "Roma" includes a segment about the building of the subway in which roomfuls of frescoes disintegrate when they are exposed to air.
Grand unified theories (GUTs), thought since their genesis in the 1970s to be the most promising route to understanding the fundamental forces that bind matter together, predict that protons and neutrons should occasionally disintegrate in a way that breaks what was previously regarded as an iron law of physics—namely that the number of baryons (a class of particle that includes both protons and neutrons) in the universe is constant.

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