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Colbert had a field day pulling apart the president's oxymorons.
A little pulling apart may inadvertently lead to too much.
Thriving and stagnant places are pulling apart from each other.
It will literally start pulling apart, and you get openings.
"I don't sense guys falling apart, pulling apart," Casey said.
There are more signs of Europe pulling apart than of it pulling together.
Nahdi picked it up and started carefully pulling apart the stuck-together pages.
"Right now we should be working together, not pulling apart," May told British television.
Post-bake: The dough was soft and mushy (not crumbling into pieces, but pulling apart).
These people, and loads more, do great work pulling apart the common misconceptions about fatness.
The island nation sits right atop two tectonic plates slowly pulling apart, drawing up magma from below.
We've all seen too many Instagram videos of influencers pulling apart grilled cheeses or biting into burgers.
Evidence suggests that stellar streams are the result of gravitational forces pulling apart clusters of stars born together.
You know, like choosing a yearly Christmas tree ornament, or pulling apart that turkey wishbone with Aunt Patricia.
At a time when American society seemed in many ways to be pulling apart, Nixon argued for stability.
I wanted to blame someone for the rifts in my mind, places that were torn and pulling apart.
Once they started pulling apart these suspicious boxes, they discovered a white powdery substance and notified port authorities.
While the House Intelligence Committee is pulling apart at the seams, Senate investigators appear to be on solid ground.
Its droning tones sometimes seem to be pulling apart — like taffy, or like Richter's stretching spaghetti stripes of color.
The European Central Bank has said that the banking system in the euro area is pulling apart, which increases risks.
He would question them, pulling apart various flaws in their arguments (or, in later seasons, following his own capricious whims).
" There's no point in spending time pulling apart the precise meaning of interview quotes​ like, "England is a memory now.
Game of Thrones' biggest fans had a fun, frivolous time dancing and dressing up and pulling apart some text last weekend.
"Today our country seems capable of pulling apart in ways that have not seemed possible in many decades," the editorial said.
Some had worked in the facility for over 25 years, pulling apart maggot-infested chicken carcasses and feeding them to the fish.
There's an American internet, a European internet, and a Sino-Russian-authoritarian internet, and they all appear to be rapidly pulling apart.
"I go to reach out, to start pulling apart, and then I see that there's just blood everywhere," Robinson told CNN affiliate KATU.
England and Wales are by no means a happy couple, but they are certainly not going to need pulling apart come Thursday afternoon.
"It's not just that the two parties are pulling apart; it's also that the two parties are becoming more internally cohesive," Shor said.
Marital bliss is a fallacy because humans are flawed and ever-evolving, coming together and pulling apart and imprinting each other as they do.
When pulling apart the band's discography, it can feel reductive to compartmentalize it all, especially when the band never relegates themselves into different genres.
"A lot of the volunteers were crying as they were pulling apart the memorial, and it's hard," volunteer Golden Johansson told CNN affiliate WSVN.
Sectarian animosities are described as "inevitable and eternal," and then blamed for pulling apart Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and other areas of the region.
"We used to be much more similar, even when I was in college in the early 1970s and now we are pulling apart," he said.
So much of part 2 is Kathleen pulling apart the forensic case against Steven and so much of that is her reliance on her own experts.
Yet even before a doctor offers to separate them, the sisters are pulling apart, their diverging desires expressed in a delicate vocabulary of gestures and glances.
They think what's happening is that when you crack a knuckle, you're pulling apart two surfaces of the joint, which brings down the pressure in the joint.
A Berkshire pork shoulder came with tongs for pulling apart its tender meat and crackling crispy skin, accompanied by boiled pink eye potatoes with bay leaf butter.
Instead, workers have time-consuming work to do, pulling apart the electronics and breaking them down with expensive machinery, then selling what they retrieve to other businesses.
If the problem is ideology, the solution is to empower party leaders to discipline these extremist groups that are pulling apart the parties, weakening the power of factions.
Saint started to struggle just a little bit to hit the same timings, and started to get punished here and there as JDCR started pulling apart his style.
A group of British teen socialites sat in the third row, chewing gum, texting, and pulling apart their split ends like normal teenagers—but in Armani polka-dot suits.
Among the most profound consequences of Mr. Johnson's proposed Brexit deal, analysts said, is that it could strengthen the centrifugal forces that were already pulling apart the United Kingdom.
For the past thirty million years, Nevada, once submerged under the Pacific, has been pulling apart, a tectonic stretch that creates distinctive bowl-like valleys between high mountain ranges.
The Simpsons made a splash by pulling apart the tropes and ideas that TV had been built on for decades, taking a sledgehammer to the structure of the family sitcom.
Eric Schelter, a metals chemist at the University of Pennsylvania, is developing a simple, cost-effective method for pulling apart neodymium and dysprosium, which often go together inside permanent magnets.
For starters, you can ease into the novel's language by physically pulling apart Joyce's sentences in the touch-screen puzzler He Liked Thick Word Soup (free for Android and iOS; ).
Before buying the Kentucky lab, the tobacco giant was "pulling apart the tobacco plant" looking for other uses than cigarettes, recounts James Figlar, executive vice president of research and development.
The series is a clear hit; viewers have taken to pulling apart the show's mystery in droves, resulting in weekly recaps, near-endless forums discussions, predictions and theories, and even podcasts.
This guy is interested in what he calls the "long game" — so long that his descriptions include the ice age, the rise of the mastodons, the pulling apart of the continental shelf.
As cross-holdings proliferate in Asia, with China as a focal point, there is a real possibility that Asia's financial cycles will find their own rhythm, pulling apart from other bits of the world.
He talks with boot-stomping bluster about fighting jihad, pulling apart the European Union, and generation-defining infrastructure projects, but it's a lie, a myth, an infomercial scam, uprising at a low-low price.
What transpires peels back all of the layers of the unsure time between one's teenage years and "figuring it all out" while also pulling apart the connective tissue between real life and social media.
With a machine that can pull apart up to 222 kips (222,000 pounds of pulling-apart force), and a high-speed camera, the duo is able to showcase a magnificent instance of science in motion.
"This is a moment when the West and its institutions, including the E.U., need to be drawing together — not pulling apart," David H. Petraeus, the former head of the Central Intelligence Agency, wrote in The Daily Telegraph.
He was making on a replicant in the video for "Zaddy," eloquently pulling apart police brutality and calling for unity on "No Justice" with Big TC, and his collaboration with Future, "Campaign," kicked the summer into gear.
The app is based around pre-recorded samples (a lot of which you have to pay for) and once you've loaded a pack of them in, you can start jamming, creating loops, pulling apart the sounds and so on.
That has somewhat distracted us, and maybe even allowed us to escape worrying about what I think is the more deeper change, that pulling apart physically and psychologically and sociologically and politically, the upper third and the lower third.
As to what these patterns say about the nation's fissured political economy, the heightened dominance of the digital services core cities underscores how predominant is the pulling-apart trend in the economy — and how difficult it will be to reverse it.
Those differences are interesting and worth pulling apart, but really, the simplest way to think about the iPhone XR is that it offers virtually the same experience as the iPhone XS for $250 less, but you'll be looking at a slightly worse display.
In the near term, we're going to be pulling apart the journeys of some companies you recognize, and some that are on the cusp, to produce a guide-book of sorts that makes for a compelling read as well as sound analysis.
In a society pulling apart in terms of social and income inequalities, do House Republicans really want to cut off a crucial rung on the ladder to economic and career advancement for those willing to sacrifice in making these long-term investments?
But this list, instead, is more concerned with pulling apart the current mainstream as a whole in order to predict where the most important influences lie, and how certain songs can act as a model for the songs of we'll see in the future.
The high-riding continental plates are likewise jostled by the magmatic activity below, skating around at an average pace of one or two inches a year, sometimes crashing together to form, say, the Himalayan mountain chain, or pulling apart at Africa's Great Rift Valley.
"We've had this pulling apart of the overall income distribution," said Robert Manduca, a Ph.D. student in sociology and social policy at Harvard who has found that about half of the economic divergence between different parts of the country is explained by trends in national inequality.
Watching Wormwood, we move back and forth between our own universe and the one Morris has constructed, which makes us feel disjointed from reality and unsure of what really happened — just like the movie's main interviewee, who's spent his life pulling apart layers of lies about his father's death.
The handles and neck hole are cut into the chimes, the neck welded in, while the two body halves are first spot welded, by hand via TIG welding, to prevent the stainless steel from pulling apart at the seams when it goes into the machine to get welded completely.
But they're mixed in with what appears to be new work from the 53-year-old artist, who made her name as an actress and model before kicking off a 40-year photography career pulling apart the male gaze, Western self-presentation, and the influence of pop culture on self-image.
But tornado warnings also sounded in some of the nation's biggest cities: Washington, Chicago, New York, Oklahoma City, and Kansas City, Mo. Some of the tornadoes touched down, their funnels hundreds of yards wide in some cases, and raced across the landscape for miles, pulling apart houses and upending entire blocks.
For the latter, two forms — one a dark, amoebic mass, like an oil spill outlined in yellow, and the other, a diagonal made of interlocking black-and-tan rectangles — abut at the center of the painting, peaking at the top, while three horizontal lines jut outward, simultaneously compressing and pulling apart the composition.
The activists are now calling on Facebook to conduct an independent, third-party human rights audit on the problems in India, similar to the civil rights audit it is conducting in the U.S. "Facebook is complicit with the extremism that is pulling apart Indian society and it must act before it is too late," Soundararajan said.
Clegg's speech also denounces the prospect of breaking up Facebook, which is currently facing state, federal, and congressional antitrust investigations in the US. "Pulling apart globally successful American businesses won't actually do anything to solve the big issues we are all grappling with — privacy, the use of data, harmful content and the integrity of our elections," he said.
The Freshman (co-directed by frequent Lloyd collaborators Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor) doesn't get that dramatic, but it's full of amusing bits of business, from the little jig Harold does whenever he meets new people (in imitation of The College Hero's hero) to a long setpiece where his shoddily tailored suit keeps pulling apart during the school dance.
In failing to be sufficiently captivated, I will redirect my attention to anything that will be better at capturing it — the internet, probably, or one of my many split ends that need pulling apart — then feel guilty about my inability to complete anything even remotely challenging, then succumb to whatever spiral happens to be sitting on the other side of boredom.
The cooling and sinking ocean crust causes a tensile stress that also helps drive the pulling apart of the plates at the ridge axis.
Hertz's most recent book, The Lonely Century: Coming Together in a World that's Pulling Apart, was published in the UK by Sceptre in September 2020. The author argues that loneliness is becoming the defining condition of the twenty-first century and is contributing to the rise of political populism.
There are several different ways of fabricating a QPC. It can be realized in a break-junction by pulling apart a piece of conductor until it breaks. The breaking point forms the point contact. In a more controlled way, quantum point contacts are formed in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG), e.g.
This made him many enemies in Milan. It was also said of Galeazzo Sforza that he had raped the wives and daughters of numerous Milanese nobles, that he took sadistic pleasure in devising tortures for men who had offended him, and that he enjoyed pulling apart the limbs of his enemies with his own hands.
In exactly the same way as with pulling a DNA hairpin apart by applying a force to the magnetic bead, an entire complex can be pulled apart and force required for the dissociation can be measured. This is also similar to the method of pulling apart receptor-ligand interactions with magnetic tweezers to measure dissociation force.
Speaker cable zip cord. The two conductors are held together by the transparent insulation, and can be readily split for connections. This cable uses a blue stripe to identify one conductor. Zip-cord is a type of electrical cable with two or more conductors held together by an insulating jacket that can be easily separated simply by pulling apart.
Paul and Tad decide to get their own back by pulling apart Teabag's bike. Teabag goads them into returning to his house and Paul and Tad throws things at it. When Tad smashes one of the windows, a police car arrives and Teabag is pleased to get one over on them. Paul and Tad decide to stop trying to get even with Teabag.
At any point it can shift into a down plane (See Image), which will accelerate the parachutist quickly downwards. One should _NOT_ cutaway while under two canopies due to risk of entanglement of the parachutes, unless the canopies begin to shift into a down plane. The moment the canopies are pulling apart from each other is when you cut away.
The familiar shape of the cube is now divided into eight identical beechwood cubes, about one inch along each edge, which is a convenient size for the hand of small child. A child delights in pulling apart this gift, rearranging the eight cubes in many ways, and then reassembling them in the form of a cube. This is the first building gift.
A rift is the result of pulling apart or extension of both the lithosphere and crust (note that the crust is a part of the lithosphere). This is a product of what is referred to as mantle upwelling where hotter asthenosphere rises up into colder lithosphere. This rise is associated with thinning and stretching of the lithosphere. The internal dynamics of a rift system.
The Mediterranean Sea, particularly during the Messinian salinity crisis, is a prime example. # Rifted boundaries/passive margins – Also known as divergent boundaries, these areas begin as rift basins, where extension is pulling apart the crust. If this rifting allows water to flood the resulting valley, salt deposition can occur. Examples include the Campos Basin, Brazil, Kwanza Basin, West Africa, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Falling as a part of recreational activities can cause spinal cord injuries. Spinal cord injuries are most often caused by physical trauma. Forces involved can be hyperflexion (forward movement of the head); hyperextension (backward movement); lateral stress (sideways movement); rotation (twisting of the head); compression (force along the axis of the spine downward from the head or upward from the pelvis); or distraction (pulling apart of the vertebrae). Traumatic SCI can result in contusion, compression, or stretch injury.
Sundback finally solved the pulling-apart problem in 1913, with his invention of the first version not based on the hook-and-eye principle, the "Hookless Fastener No. 1". He increased the number of fastening elements from four per inch to ten or eleven. His invention had two facing rows of teeth that pulled into a single piece by the slider, and increased the opening for the teeth guided by the slider. The patent for the "Separable Fastener" was issued in 1917.
A feedback between these two mechanisms can lead to the so-called motility induced phase separation. This phase separation can, however, be arrested by chemically-mediated inter-particle torques or hydrodynamic interactions, which could explain the formation of finite-size clusters. Alternatively, clustering and phase-separation could be due to the presence of inter-particle attractive forces, as in equilibrium suspensions. Active forces would then oppose this phase separation by pulling apart the particles in the cluster, following two main processes.
Owners Corporation, 2008, 3-5 Cocos Island palms have proliferated and displaced Bangalow palms as the dominant species. Most of the significant specimens in the garden are in reasonably good order considering how over-crowded the garden is, and how dry it was for much of the last few years.Owners Corporation, 2008, 18 Since 2006 roots of camphor laurel trees near the south-eastern end of the property have created a severe trip hazard by pulling apart a pebble-Crete drive/path way.
Rifting, the slow pulling apart of a tectonic plate, has produced the East Africa Rift system and its many basins and lakes. The system, on the boundary between the African Plate (Nubian Plate) and the Somali Plate, has two branches, both oriented north- south. Rifting in the western branch, called the Albertine Rift, began between 25 and 10 million years ago. The Ruzizi River lies along the western rift, which includes, from north to south, lakes Albert, George, Edward, Kivu, Tanganyika, Rukwa, Malawi, and others.
On September 7, a trough moved into the area and quickly moved John to the northeast. John crossed the Date Line again on September 8 and reentered the central Pacific. After reentering the central Pacific, John briefly reached a tertiary peak strength of 90 miles per hour (145 km/h), a strong Category 1 hurricane, well to the north of Midway Island. However, the trough was rapidly pulling apart John's structure, and the cold waters of the northern central Pacific were not conducive to a tropical cyclone.
The band breaks into the safe (with Halford showing 'extraordinary' strength in pulling apart the iron bars). Halford takes from the safe a golden record award for the British Steel album (the music video was shot before the album went platinum). They soon leave the bank with the record, get back into the car and drive away. Concert footage of Judas Priest is now on the CCTV screens and we see the security guard miming along with a fake guitar very much lost in the music.
It was banned because of its "brutal, graphic violence with blood-letting throughout, horror, degradation and torture." In August 1987, Hellraiser was passed by the Ontario Film Review Board, but only after several cuts were made to the film. New World Mutual Pictures of Canada cut about 40 seconds to get the film passed with an R rating. Thirty-five seconds of an extended torture scene featuring hooks pulling apart a body and face were removed, as well as a scene of squirming rats nailed to a wall.
The murals, which consist of porcelain enamel on steel panels, are meant to evoke a sense of "coming together [whilst] pulling apart", with both playfully leading passengers from street level into the station. Forney designed Crossed Pinkies to echo Ross's Jet Kiss, sharing the "coming together" theme. The station also has a pictogram that identifies it on maps and signage, featuring the rainbow flag to honor the neighborhood's gay and lesbian community. Between 2010 and 2015, the station's construction site was home to several temporary art installations curated by Sound Transit's art program.
Being immersed in his sonic environment offers an absolutely visceral and cerebral experience at once. Novi_sad explores sound as sensation pulling apart its physical properties to reveal its relationship with human perception. Some of his projects are primarily focused in architectural acoustics and the relationship between architecture and sound, when other projects are based on various methods of audio analysis in extremely unusual recordings and the use of quantitative and numerical data from different sources. Thanasis Kaproulias is published by Touch Music. Novi_sad’s albums are available from Sedimental [U.
"Never Say Never" or "Never Say Never (Don't Let Me Go)" is a song by Denver- based piano rock band the Fray that was included on their second studio album, The Fray. It is the second single from the album and is a direct love song between two people who are "pulling apart and coming together again and again." The song was certified Platinum by the RIAA in August 2010 and was ranked #100 on Billboard's Hot 100 songs of 2009 list. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2010.
On February 10, 2010, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with the firm, initiated a voluntary recall of Tiny Love's wind chime toys, some of which are included in the company's popular "Gymini" product. The company had received five reports of babies pulling apart the wind chimes, exposing sharp metal rods. There was one report of a minor injury to a 24-month-old baby who punctured his cheek with the rods.U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, " Tiny Love Recalls Wind Chime Toys Due to Puncture and Laceration Hazards", press release, February 10, 2010 (accessed April 25, 2010).
The names of the twelve tribes of Israel are written on the 12 gates. The New Jerusalem gates may bear some relation to the gates mentioned in Enoch, Chapters 33–35, where the prophet, Enoch reports that from each of the four "heavenly gates – opening in heaven – three (new gates) were seen distinctly separating (off, as if) the extremities of the whole earth" [were pulling apart each of the four gates into three new ones]. Thus, the four gates were each replaced by three new ones, totaling twelve [i.e. 3 x 4 = 12] gates in all.
The Perth Basin began forming in the Late Permian during the breakup of Gondwana, as the Australian continental plate began rifting away from the African and Indian continental plates. During the Permian, what is now the Perth Basin was the eastern half of a rift valley that formed as the continental plates were pulled apart. This pulling apart, which continued until the Jurassic, led to the central zone subsiding as a graben allowing the sea to enter with the subsequent deposition of transgressive marine sediments. The Perth Basin architecture is dominated by listric, extensional faulting that formed during sedimentation and controlled the distribution of the sediments.
Why is Bollywood incapable of pulling off a full-length film with a pair of lovers connecting, pulling apart, coming together?" India Today rated it 1/5, calling it "A comet-crossed romance which never hits the target." Critic Rajeev Masand gave the movie one out of five, stating, "This is a movie so singularly pointless, you have to wonder how the writers and the director tricked the financiers into thinking there was a story here worth telling, and why the actors preferred going to shoot every morning instead of sleeping longer hours. This is the kind of film that film critics must endure so you don't have to.
The larynx and cervical trachea may also be injured in front-on collisions by the seat belt. Although the mechanism is not well understood, TBI due to blunt trauma is widely thought to be caused by any combination of three possible mechanisms: an increase in pressure within the airways, shearing, and pulling apart. The first type of injury, sometimes called an "explosive rupture", may occur when the chest is violently compressed, for example when a driver strikes the steering wheel in a vehicle accident or when the chest is crushed. The pressure in the airways, especially the larger airways (the trachea and bronchi), quickly rises as a result of the compression, because the glottis reflexively closes off the airways.
It is thought that species that possess a more intricate and developed prefrontal cortex have more of an ability of experiencing empathy. It has however been found that empathic and altruistic responses may also be found in sand dwelling Mediterranean ants. Researcher Hollis studied the Cataglyphis cursor sand dwelling Mediterranean ant and their rescue behaviors by ensnaring ants from a nest in nylon threads and partially buried beneath the sand. The ants not ensnared in the nylon thread proceeded to attempt to rescue their nest mates by sand digging, limb pulling, transporting sand away from the trapped ant, and when efforts remained unfruitful, began to attack the nylon thread itself; biting and pulling apart the threads.
The lacebark tree's layers of inner bark can be carefully pulled apart to produce multiple sheets of white netting known eponymously as lacebark. Lacebark is thus unique among other tropical barkcloths in being produced without having to be beaten into shape. Although the main steps of lacebark production are clear—detaching the entire bark from the tree, extracting the inner bark, and pulling apart the layers—the details of the process are not well documented. The naturalist Philip Gosse supplied a general account of lacebark tree harvesting from a stopover in Haiti in 1846, while contemporary accounts by Emily Brennan, Mark Nesbitt, and others rely in large part on oral accounts from the few remaining lacebark harvesters.
Idealized image showing the breakup of Gondwana as South America rifted away from Africa The breakup of Gondwana began in the early Cretaceous (about 184-132 Ma). South America began to drift westward from Africa as the South Atlantic Ocean opened, resulting in complete open marine conditions by 110 Ma. During this, the Owambo Basin was reactivated as a pull-apart rift basin pulling apart from the east to the west, but received compression from the opening of the Damara Belt to its south. This created rotational seismic wrench systems across the basin profile. These wrench systems allowed for intrusions of continental igneous deposits: sills and dikes, along with pegmatites from metasomatized country rock.
To disconnect, the two parts are pushed together to move the pin out of the "serif" while twisting in the opposite direction than for connecting, and then pulling apart. The strength of the joint comes from the strength of the pins and the L slots, and the spring. To disengage unintentionally, the pins must break, the sleeve into which the connector slides must be distorted or torn enough to free the pins, or the spring must fail and allow the connector to be pushed down and rotate——for example due to vibration. It is possible to push down the connector and rotate it, but not far enough to engage and lock; it will stay in place temporarily, but accidental disconnection is very likely.
Many woollen manufacturers in this period followed a practice known as using "shoddy". This entailed pulling apart and recycling discarded woollen products such as knitted goods which would then be woven with newly spun wool. There was a demand for this product as it was inexpensive, but The Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company did not want to be associated with such a means of woollen production, as their advertisement suggests. In 1881 additions were made to the mill. These were designed by influential Ipswich architect and businessman, Samuel Shenton, who was at the time a director of the mill - a position he held for many years (1875 to 1891). He was also Ipswich mayor for several years (1871, 1872 and 1889).
The Te Atatu electorate was created ahead of the 1978 election by pulling apart the seat of Waitemata; its first MP was future cabinet minister Michael Bassett, who had been the MP for Waitemata from 1972 until 1975 before an anti-labour landslide cost him his job. Bassett held the seat until his retirement in 1990, when a toxic battle to succeed Bassett in an already lean year for Labour passed one of their safe seats into the hands of Brian Neeson. Neeson opted not to recontest Te Atatu in 1993; instead shifting to Waitakere. His departure, coupled with a reversal of electoral fortune for the National Party (down from 47.8 to 35.1 percent) led to a victory for incoming Labour MP Chris Carter.
The next tectonic event was the Great Lakes tectonic zone which began with compression caused by the collision of the Superior province and the Minnesota River Valley subprovince during the Algoman orogeny about 2,700 million years ago; it continued as a pulling apart (extensional) rift from 2,450 to 2,100 million years ago, followed by a second compression which deformed the rocks in the Lake Superior region during the Penokean orogeny which lasted from 1,900 to 1,850 million years ago. The first deposits occurred during the initial stages of extension of the Great Lakes tectonic zone in the continental crust. As the crust expanded it thinned, and magma was intruded through fissures in the thinned crust. Sedimentation stopped during this transitional period because the elevation was now above sea level.
This is because the snag breaks at least one fibre, causing the knit to come undone in a line which runs up the grain of the fabric. In clothing, snags can also occur in coarse textiles like sweaters, or in certain types of sport jerseys such as for soccer (football). These are common in synthetic fabrics like polyester, which have extremely fine fibres even when they are used to make coarser fabrics. Snags of this type (#3) may sometimes be repaired or minimized by firmly pressing with opposed finger and thumb at each end of the pulled thread (to prevent it from pulling further from each side), and gently pulling apart the bunched fabric, allowing the bunched fibers at the site of the snag to be drawn back in.
McRae points out, however, that the Speaker in this sonnet fails to produce a solution possibly because his overwhelming lack of self-worth prevents him from ever being able to state an actual argument, and instead uses his conclusion to contrast the negative feelings stated in the previous octave. McRae notes that this break from the traditional style of sonnet writing creates a feeling of the sonnet being "pulled apart". The second unique characteristic is the repetition of the b-rhyme in lines 2 and 4 ("state" and "fate") as well as 10 and 12 ("state" and "gate"). McRae says that the duplication of the b-rhyme redirects the reader's attention to the lines, and this "poem within a poem" pulls the piece back together in a way that contrasts its original pulling apart.
When the film was released, The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther gave the picture a negative review, writing: > "There is reasonable ground for suspicion that the people who made The > Unsuspected thought that they were fashioning another Laura, popular mystery > of a few years back... But, beyond a brisk flurry of excitement and > wickedness at the start, it bears little showmanly resemblance to that > previous top-drawer effort in this line... (T)he yarn gets away temptingly. > Once launched, however, it starts leaking, pulling apart at the seams, and > generally foundering in a welter of obvious contrivances and clichés... > Claude Rains is intriguing as the fashionable radio ghoul and Michael North, > a new young actor, looks good as the lad who 'breaks' the case. However, the > rest of the performers... are as patly artificial as the plot."Crowther, > Bosley.
The Great Lakes tectonic zone (GLTZ) is bounded by South Dakota at its tip and heads northeast to south of Duluth, Minnesota, then heads east through northern Wisconsin, Marquette, Michigan, and then trends more northeasterly to skim the northernmost shores of lakes. Algoman orogeny added landmass to the Superior province by volcanic activity and continental collision along a boundary that stretches from present-day South Dakota, U.S., into the Lake Huron region near Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It is long, and separates the older Archean gneissic terrane to the south from younger Late Archean greenstone-granite terrane to the north. The zone is characterized by active compression during the Algoman orogeny (about ), a pulling-apart (extensional) tectonics (2,450 to 2,100 million years ago), a second compression during the Penokean orogeny (1,900 to 1,850 million years ago), a second extension during Middle Proterozoic time (1,600 million years ago) and minor reactivation during Phanerozoic time (the past 500 million years).
Retail support of the format experienced similar troubles, and in 2006 Wal-Mart began phasing out shelf space devoted to UMD movies, with other chains soon following suit. By 2006 most non-specialty retail stores had stopped bringing in new UMD movies and no longer had a separate section devoted to them, with a few stray unsold titles mixed in among the regular PSP games. In August 2007, Multimedia Recovery brought to the market their UMD Replacement Case after many complaints from PlayStation Portable owners that the outer casing of the UMD disc was cracking or pulling apart due to the poor design, which causes the UMD to become unreadable in the PlayStation Portable. An image of Multimedia Recovery's UMD replacement case. A stack of UMD replacement casings, in several colors In late 2009, Sony began pushing developers away from the UMD format and towards digital distribution on the PlayStation Network in preparation for the launch of the digital-download-only PSP Go, which was the first (and only) PSP model to not include a UMD drive.

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