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But eventually tragedy strikes, rocking and nearly rupturing the family.
It was already rupturing from being drug on the ground.
The fallout from rupturing our democratic normalcy could last decades.
The veins in his neck seemed in danger of rupturing.
Trying to play soccer, he collapsed after rupturing an umbilical hernia.
An untrained birth attendant sat on her stomach, rupturing her uterus.
Vale said last week that the dam was at risk of rupturing.
Stomach rupturing is a common cause of death in Prader Willi syndrome.
Edit Miklos of Hungary sustained a severe right knee injury, rupturing ligaments.
Folks with this disease frequently die from blood vessels rupturing, for example.
Her project explored how cement could prevent underwater oil rigs from rupturing.
The heart lasted for 3,000 beats, or about 30 minutes, before rupturing.
He thus hopes to satisfy a diehard pro-embargo minority without rupturing relations.
Doctors were initially surprised at the diagnosis, as spontaneous throat-rupturing is rare.
The ground rupturing may not be the only thing to fear from earthquakes.
There were concerns about endorsing M.B.S. and rupturing the relationship with bin Nayef.
By then, O'Neill's plays were out of fashion and his marriage was rupturing.
When legislators refused to attend, he accused them of rupturing the constitutional order.
However, sometimes the rupturing vessel can fuse with the vein that usually accompanies it.
Debris scattered, rupturing a window and partially sucking one passenger out of the opening.
The 100% oxygen atmosphere fed the electrical fire, the increasing pressure rupturing the capsule wall.
Grilli (1-2, 5.29) was the closer last year before rupturing his left Achilles tendon.
Darnold would risk rupturing his spleen if he took a hard hit on the field.
"The signs of a rupturing brain aneurysm are not subtle like eye twitches," says Jodie.
That chaos might calm down eventually — but the executive order won't stop rupturing immigrants' lives.
Artist's depiction of a rupturing magnetar—a rotating neutron star with an extremely strong magnetic field.
Surgery was Bentley's only option, as the protrusion grew bigger and was in danger of rupturing.
Playing for the first time since rupturing a quadriceps tendon in his right knee on Jan.
And this damaged both America's economy and its sense of fairness, rupturing the nation's social fabric.
After rupturing his tendon when playing in New York, he had several surgeries to correct it.
The impact of the kangaroo toppled Heinrich on her bike, rupturing her silicon and saline breast implants.
Ramsay allegedly swerved, hitting the back of McCollum's vehicle and rupturing the gas can — igniting both cars.
If Trump fires Rosenstein, he would be rupturing one of the most important working relationships in Washington.
Since the 80s, he's made eardrum-rupturing recordings and given absurdist performances under the name Emil Beaulieau.
He could sort of squirm his mind away from this if he focused on the rupturing head.
In more severe cases, hemolysis (rupturing of red blood cells) or kidney failure can occur, says Dr. Freeman.
In a statement, Honda confirmed a death in Texas by a rupturing Takata inflater, but gave no details.
"Florence Foster Jenkins" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) for mildly suggestive scenes and possible eardrum rupturing.
Unfortunately, that was not the case and that evening my water broke due to the amniotic sacs rupturing.
Amid a deafening, horrific screech of rupturing metal, more than a million gallons of fuel spilled and exploded.
He hits the rim several times and synthetic pops, like rupturing Candy Crush bubbles, erupt from the speakers.
Memorable moment from previous show: Breaking my foot and rupturing multiple ankle ligaments in the middle of a race.
A new study suggests that the San Andreas fault could be triggered into rupturing by a smaller one nearby.
The USGS estimates a 1 in 100 chance of the San Andreas Fault rupturing between now and October 4.
In the northwest of the island near the epicenter, the rupturing faultline lifted the earth by nearly a foot.
As Mattek-Sands approached the net following a backhand service return, her right knee buckled, rupturing her patellar tendon.
The fuel-air blast has a hideous effect on the human body, rupturing internal organs and suffocating the lungs.
Gwen Stefani will be back in action tomorrow night after rupturing her eardrum last week, boyfriend Blake Shelton says.
Lobbying divisions are rupturing across Washington as climate change worries grow and President Trump repeals policies addressing the issue.
During another incident, her partner threw an iPhone at her face, breaking her nose and almost rupturing her eyeball.
An ant under attack will sacrifice itself, rupturing its own abdomen to release a sticky fluid laced with toxins.
Durant is out for the season after rupturing his Achilles tendon during Game 5 of last year's NBA Finals.
Once inside the car, Manziel allegedly struck her in the face with an open hand -- rupturing her left eardrum.
"Unfortunately, that was not the case and that evening my water broke due to the amniotic sacs rupturing," she wrote.
And we've got to work out ways of dealing with that because it is rupturing politics in a serious way.
Last month, it reached a deal with community that it had blamed for rupturing a state-operated pipeline in Loreto.
Supporters are urging him to sign it, even at the risk of rupturing relations with Israel and the United States.
Gay averaged 63 points last season in Sacramento but was limited to 30 games before rupturing his left Achilles' tendon.
"Non-proliferation is a major element of world security and rupturing that would be extremely damaging," Le Drian told reporters.
But as time went on, she heard more and more horror stories of silicone implants rupturing — without the woman even knowing.
Mary then makes a reference to Marigold's (Edith's out of wedlock daughter) true maternal parentage, thereby rupturing Edith's relationship with Bertie.
Davis averages 353 points and 4.3 rebounds per game but is out indefinitely after reportedly rupturing his Achilles tendon in practice.
It's also in an area prone to seismic activity, just like Aliso Canyon, which puts the pipes at risk of rupturing.
The San Andreas fault hasn't experienced a ground-rupturing earthquake in more than a century — an unprecedented "earthquake drought," seismologists say.
Ignacio breaks into the massive agave heart with an axe, the plant's juices rupturing out of it in a sticky mist.
That storm dumped 20 inches of rain and caused widespread flooding, rupturing of manure lagoons, and the death of 28,000 hogs.
One of the burglars fired back, hitting him once in the knee and once in the groin, rupturing his femoral artery.
But LOUDPVCK and NGHTMRE's "Click Clack" is proof that the label is staying in touch with their tympanic-membrane-rupturing roots.
As a waiter escorted him out of the establishment, Hernandez sucker punched him in the side of his head, rupturing his eardrum.
Q: Even if my vehicle has not been recalled, how can I tell if the air bags are at risk of rupturing?
I made a Top 100 Possible Trump Administration Foreign Crises list & I gotta admit "Rupturing US-Australia Relations" was NOT on there.
Grainy cellphone footage appears to show one set of stays rupturing, sending a 200-metre section of roadway into the valley below.
Ms. Rousseff said the impeachment proceedings amounted to a new type of coup, evoking the rupturing of Brazilian democracy in the 1960s.
At least 24 deaths worldwide have been linked to the rupturing of faulty Takata airbag inflators, including 16 in the United States.
I'm not saying the MA770 lacks capability for cochlea-rupturing bass the younger generation (including myself) seems to have an unhealthy obsession with.
Both the European Union and the main Latin American countries have denounced the rupturing of democracy but have yet to take much action.
At least 23 deaths worldwide have been linked to the rupturing of faulty Takata air bag inflators, including 15 in the United States.
At least 23 deaths worldwide have been linked to the rupturing of faulty Takata air bag inflators, including 7.23 in the United States.
Residents couldn't have known that the Church Rock dam was at risk of rupturing, but there's evidence that the United Nuclear Corporation did.
Reuters reported earlier this week that Vale had seen an internal report last year that the dam had a heightened risk of rupturing.
Oscar Tarazona, a graduate student working with Dr. Cohn, figured out how to coax individual eggs out of the capsule without rupturing them.
You don't risk rupturing the overall relationship due to personal pique, especially when the target of his ire was ably executing U.S. policy.
Instead, he moved aggressively, launching a disastrous military intervention in Yemen; kidnapping the Lebanese prime minister; and rupturing relations with Qatar and Canada.
However, this slow ideological rupturing of nationalist, patriarchal, WEM-Judeo-Christian traditions was only possible through steadfast and creative interventions by cultural workers.
Any aggression against Iran risks rupturing ties with Europe and in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, while provoking conflict with both Russia and China.
Residents have been concerned about the lava rupturing wells at the plant, causing deadly hydrogen sulfide and other gases to be emitted, Reuters reported.
"I think if would've continued that way, just staying in the Valley, I would have died from infection or my colon rupturing," said Orduna.
The task is especially critical for defective Takata airbags, which contain a compound that breaks down over time, making them increasingly prone to rupturing.
The company said data showed no cases of an airbag rupturing among 44,000 deployments in large GM pickups and SUVs that contain Takata inflators.
The 2002 Accord was among a group of more than 300,000 unrepaired recalled Honda vehicles equipped with inflators with a substantial risk of rupturing.
Jeremy Lin of the Brooklyn Nets is expected to miss the entire season after rupturing a tendon in his knee, the Nets announced Thursday.
Durant has not played basketball this season, after rupturing his Achilles tendon during last year's NBA Finals while playing for the Golden State Warriors.
Edwards Lifesciences is recalling almost 1,600 heart valve replacement systems after discovering balloons that are part of the device are rupturing inside the heart.
Benoist says things reached breaking point when she says he threw an iPhone at her face, breaking her nose and almost rupturing her eyeball.
Instead, they are pushing ahead with moving staff and operations from London to Paris, Frankfurt or Luxembourg to avoid rupturing links with EU customers.
Medical experts told the Hindustan Times that the men also penetrated Singh with an iron rod, rupturing her intestines and causing other major internal issues.
Listening to a poet read her work brings these figures and marks into more out into the open, rupturing space around the more tangible sound.
Trump pulled America out of the Trans Pacific Partnership trade pact, rupturing decades of US foreign policy orthodoxy that power was projected through multilateral deals.
An internal Vale document seen by Reuters in February showed that the company knew last year that the dam had a heightened risk of rupturing.
"Non-proliferation is a major element of world security and rupturing that would be extremely damaging," French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told reporters.
She was a finalist in the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search for her research on cement that could help prevent underwater oil rigs from rupturing.
But open up your hand and bring done a couple of slaps over their ear and you have a great chance of rupturing their eardrum.
The great debate The Yanny-Laurel debate is rupturing social media (and all of American life, apparently), but science explains why we're hearing different things.
Many banks and insurance companies in Britain are applying for licenses to open or expand hubs in the EU to avoid rupturing links with customers.
The inflater can combust in an "over-aggressive" manner, potentially rupturing and causing harm, according to a filing Takata submitted to the highway safety administration.
The car somersaulted at impact and landed on top of him, fracturing his pelvis, seriously damaging his left leg and spine and rupturing his kidneys.
Durant, a 52.13-time All-Star, will likely miss the 252.1-232 season after rupturing his Achilles' tendon in the N.B.A. finals three weeks ago.
Everything else—war and rumors of war, a thousand schisms rupturing the very sense of what our nation is—can be found in the history books.
As those meticulously painted tiny globes pulsate the painting with an iridescent and compacted energy, virtually rupturing the picture plane, ecstatic knowledge seems close at hand.
"The only plausible explanation is that the self-confidence of the United States really is rapidly rupturing and shrinking," Global Times said in a separate editorial.
An artist's depiction of a rupturing magnetar, a rotating neutron star with an extreme magnetic field that scientists suspect may be one origin of fast radio bursts.
In just his first semester, a police report says Hernandez got into a fight at an off-campus restaurant, sucker-punching the manager and rupturing his eardrum.
Why it matters: The Post reports the outbursts, according to White House officials and outside advisers, are "rupturing alliances and imperiling his legislative agenda" including tax reform.
Takata, a Japanese maker of air bags linked to at least ten deaths in America after rupturing in cars, reported an annual loss of ¥103 billion ($109m).
The article also implies that people diagnosed with EP would be better off rupturing a fallopian tube and experiencing internal bleeding than choosing to terminate the pregnancy.
The real problem is that it's it's likely to do more harm than good by disrupting school district operations, paralyzing state education policy, and rupturing national education politics.
After rupturing her Achilles' tendon, which required $30,000 in surgery and physical therapy, the insurer asked for medical records to make sure it wasn't something she previously had.
In 2017, Timothy Piazza, a 19-year-old Penn State student, died after falling down the stairs during one such event, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
Mr Bucklew says he would prefer to die in a Missouri gas chamber, where his "unstable, blood-filled tumours" would not be at risk of rupturing and choking him.
Vale, the world's largest iron ore miner, knew last year that the dam had a heightened risk of rupturing, according to an internal document seen by Reuters on Monday.
Americans are more worried about the rupturing of international alliances and agreements than they are about being pushed around by other countries, according to a new Axios/SurveyMonkey poll.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday called U.S. President Donald Trump his friend and said he believed the United States was not interested in rupturing economic ties with China.
A sphere of expanding gas coming off the bomb, meanwhile, fills a body's hollow parts with energy, rupturing eardrums, collapsing lungs, perforating abdominal cavities and making hidden things bleed.
Takata is slated to recall another 35 million or more air bag inflators at risk of rupturing and injuring passengers, Dow Jones reported Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
In fact, tests conducted on the particular inflater model in the 2001 Honda Civic had so far shown no signs of rupturing, said David M. Bernick, a lawyer representing Takata.
The interior of the bags is sensitive to moisture, and over time it can become prone to deploying violently and rupturing, sending shards of metal flying toward the car's occupants.
Invisible electromagnetic waves are sent out into the club, rupturing all the ecstasy pills, and boom—everyone is higher than a spaceship telling their friends how much they love them.
Causes of premature birth like infection and inflammation are also well-known risk factors for hardening of the arteries, blood vessel dysfunction and rupturing of fatty plaques inside arteries, Franklin said.
Brohi's greatest champion was her father, until her advocacy work became too provocative, and the most moving scenes here show their bond straining, and then rupturing, as she rejects his counsel.
A student took this gloating as a challenge, and before the magician could prepare himself, the young man punched him in the torso, likely rupturing the magician's appendix, reported The Times.
Cornea transplants can also be done, though "in dogs, we do these to save an eye from rupturing to save vision — not to improve vision, as in people," Dr. Beale said.
She was also named her school's valedictorian and was a finalist at the 2016 Intel Science Talent Search for her research on cement that could help prevent underwater oil rigs from rupturing.
Usual goalkeeper Sergio Romero was left off the squad due to a knee injury and midfielder Manuel Lanzini was dropped from the roster after rupturing his ACL during team training in Russia.
The deep creep earthquakes analyzed by Cooke and Beyer occur beside and between the two primary faults, and they produce distinctive deformations compared the ones produced by the large, ground-rupturing variety.
The Spurs prospered in Game 3 without the services of veteran point guard Tony Parker, who is out for the rest of the postseason after rupturing a quadriceps tendon in Game 2.
The first, High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) occurs in response to a shortage of oxygen at higher altitudes, resulting in lung vessels weakening and eventually rupturing as a result of the pressure.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday called U.S. President Donald Trump his friend and said he believed the United States was not interested in rupturing economic ties with China.
Programs like this are part of a larger trend to use museum tours as a way of rupturing habitual narratives of art history and the social structures to which they are bound.
The reactor created more steam than it could vent, the fission reactions churned on, and the pressure from the steam exploded, rupturing fuel lines and exploding out the roof of the reactor.
The National Transportation Safety Board will likely take more than a year to determine what caused the catastrophic failure of an engine on Southwest Flight 1380, rupturing the cabin and killing a passenger.
The cataclysm itself appears, from the direction the knocked-over trees are pointing in, to have been a flood resulting from the melting and sudden rupturing of Myrdalsjokull, the glacier that overlies Katla.
Gwen Stefani had to bow out of her scheduled headlining performance at the annual Keep Memory Alive: Power of Love Gala after rupturing her eardrum, event organizers told attendees mid-show Thursday evening.
Last week, Stefani was forced to bow out of her scheduled headlining performance at the annual Keep Memory Alive: Power of Love Gala on April 28, after rupturing her eardrum on April 25.
Digging into the soil around these faults, Glenn Biasi and Kate Scharer found that big, ground-rupturing earthquakes have been a regular occurrence in the temblor-prone land over the last 21994 years.
They must be able to collapse quickly enough to avoid rupturing when the whales dive deep (as some toothed whales do), but also to reinflate rapidly at the surface after two hours underwater.
With few obvious clues to the explosion, the company initially considered hypotheses like sabotage, that a sniper had fired a shot rupturing the oxygen tank from the roof of a competitor's building nearby.
Timothy Piazza was 19 when he died in February 2017 after drinking copious amounts of alcohol at the instruction of fraternity members and falling numerous times, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
The installation is a powerfully emotive record of the destruction in the region — made worse by corruption and governmental ineptitude — with a a fault line violently rupturing the piece's otherwise smooth visual field.
Rupturing relations between Qatar and key players in the GCC, like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, weakens the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS -- of which all are members except for Russia.
He slammed full-speed into an unpadded metal electrical box along a side wall, rupturing his right patellar tendon with an injury so gruesome it brought Joe Girardi, then the Yankees' manager, to tears.
Defenders of the regulations say they will not significantly complicate the process and are vital to prevent problems like rupturing silicone breast implants and debris from all-metal hip implants damaging tissue and bones.
Trump's hostility to the European Union and equating of Brexit voters to kindred spirits with his own supporters who powered a rupturing of the political establishment also may cause him to look kindly on Britain.
In June, NHTSA warned that Takata air bag inflators on more than 300,000 unrepaired recalled Honda vehicles showed a substantial risk of rupturing, and urged owners to stop driving the "unsafe" cars pending a fix.
Lozos theorizes that on December 8, 1812, the magnitude 7.5 earthquake, often called the San Juan Capistrano earthquake, was the result of both the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults rupturing at the same time.
If a cabin crew does not remember to pressurize the cabin, as with the Jet Airways flight, the gases in your body will expand beyond what they are supposed to, rupturing tissues and causing bleeding.
The Syrian civil war created a new divide: Hamas, whose top leaders were in Syria, came out in support of the rebels, rupturing its relationship with Bashar al-Assad's regime and damaging its ties with Iran.
The track is a banger, but the video is literal dynamite for M.I.A.'s latest single, "Go Off," a self-directed montage of explosions rupturing the earth in what appears to be a massive strip mine.
Expectations for a major breakthrough on trade at the summit, however, remain low, with U.S. allies focused on avoiding rupturing the G7, which in its 42-year history has tended to seek consensus on major issues.
In June 2016, NHTSA warned airbag inflators on more than 300,000 unrepaired recalled 2001-2003 model year Honda vehicles showed a substantial risk of rupturing, and urged owners to stop driving them until getting them fixed.
The Wolf Pack (23-5, 12-2) were playing for the first time since Lindsey Drew, their leader in assists, was lost for the season after rupturing his Achilles in Wednesday's 77-72 win at Boise State.
The rupturing alliances depicted in Touma's film hints not only at the brutality of war, but also the mutable state of affairs in a civil war that has claimed millions of lives and displaced several million more.
For many investors and onlookers, the struggles of money-losing companies like Uber and Peloton — as well as the now-infamous WeWork debacle — have raised the question of whether a 1990s-style tech bubble might be rupturing.
The earthquake was triggered by the rupturing of a portion of the fault line that separates the Eurasian tectonic plate and the Arabian plate, which caused one of the plates to move downward suddenly, according to USGS.
If he asks the United States to withdraw the defense system, which became operational last week, he risks rupturing South Korea's close alliance with the United States and looking as if he is succumbing to Chinese pressure.
The question is whether the Chinese government will cooperate with the effort, and if it does not, whether Mr. Trump will impose the sanctions unilaterally, even at the risk of rupturing the relationship between Washington and Beijing.
As the authors write in study:The findings of this study demonstrate that small earthquakes that occur adjacent to and between faults can have very different style of deformation than the large ground rupturing earthquakes produced along active faults.
GEOTHERMAL PLANT IN HAWAII VOLCANO'S CROSSHAIRS BELIEVED BY SOME TO BE ON SACRED GROUND Residents have been concerned about the lava rupturing wells at the plant, causing deadly hydrogen sulfide and other gases to be emitted, Reuters reported .
Takata inflators can explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks The Honda Accord was among a group of more than 300,1975 unrepaired recalled Honda vehicles equipped with inflators with a substantial risk of rupturing.
The 30-year-old was rushed into Tom Sermanni's squad after Meikayla Moore was ruled out of the tournament after rupturing her Achilles' tendon in their final preparations ahead of their opener against the Netherlands in Le Havre.
In its long period of service, there have been no known oil spills from the Straits portion of Line 5, but there was a near miss in 2018 when an anchor struck the pipeline, damaging but not rupturing it.
BOY&aposS CONCUSSION SYMPTOMS LEAD TO TUMOR DIAGNOSIS "In the more severe case, instead of the air rupturing the ear drum, it leads to rupture of the delicate structures of the inner ear causing permanent hearing loss," Sedaghat said.
O/U: 45.5 ABOUT THE REDSKINS (5-7): Inside linebacker Zach Brown leads the NFL with 230 tackles as he battles Achilles and hamstring injuries and is hoping he can make it through the season without rupturing the Achilles.
It told prosecutors in the state of Minas Gerais a dam is at risk of rupturing at its Gongo Soco mine, not far from where another of its dams collapsed in January, resulting in the deaths of more than 20.38 people.
But all that ended in February, when Mr. Piazza died at Penn State after a fraternity hazing ritual in which he was instructed to drink large amounts of alcohol and fell numerous times, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
"If the Trump administration moves forward with their interests, they are taking us backward 100 years, rupturing trust once again between the federal government and Indian people," Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk, a former councilwoman from the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, said.
This isn't the first time we've heard of a jurisdiction barring fighters with breast implants for fear of rupturing a bag of saline or silicone: in 2013, we wrote about a similar measure put in place by the Louisiana athletic commission.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's Christian Democrat party voted on Saturday to skip primaries and go straight to the first round of the presidential election in November, rupturing the center-left governing coalition and likely boosting the chances of a victory for the right.
Meanwhile, Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA told prosecutors in the state of Minas Gerais that a dam is at risk of rupturing at its Gongo Soco mine, about 40 miles from where its Brumadinho dam collapsed, killing more than 230 people.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. auto safety regulators warned on Thursday that Takata air bag inflators on more than 300,000 unrepaired recalled Honda vehicles show a substantial risk of rupturing, and urged owners to stop driving the "unsafe" cars until they have been fixed.
In 2017, Timothy Piazza, then a freshman at Penn State University, died while pledging Beta Theta Pi. During a hazing ritual, Mr. Piazza was ordered to drink large amounts of alcohol and fell multiple times, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
Russell Bucklew, 53, had argued that lethal injection might inflict undue agony by rupturing blood-filled tumors on his face, head, neck and throat caused by a congenital condition called cavernous hemangioma in violation of the Constitution's Eighth Amendment, which bars cruel and unusual punishment.
Through dynamic rupture modeling, it has been discovered that the San Jacinto fault is capable of rupturing along with the San Andreas in just a single earthquake, according to Julian C. Lozos, an assistant professor of Geological Sciences at the California State University, Northridge.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA told prosecutors in the state of Minas Gerais that a dam is at risk of rupturing at its Gongo Soco mine, about 40 miles from where its Brumadinho dam collapsed, killing more than 230 people.
"As you know, life in Qatar life goes on normally," Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani said in a televised address to the Gulf Arab nation, his first since the June 5 rupturing of ties with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.
Aronson flew to New Jersey, where he learned that the upstairs tenant, a food-service company, had loaded too many pallets of salad dressing into its storage hold, caving in the ceiling above the UMG vault and rupturing a pipe as it crashed down.
At the book's end, you seem to suggest that some overly rational neural approaches to art — some that stemmed from Dr. Semir Zeki's Institute of Neuroaesthetics — are too reductionist to understand the rupturing that visual-mental noise needs in forming great art that challenges and moves us.
Six automakers have previously agreed to similar settlements worth over $1.2 billion combined, including: Honda Motor Co; Toyota Motor Corp; Nissan Motor Co; Mazda Motor Corp; Subaru Corp and BMW AG. At least 23 deaths worldwide are linked to the rupturing of faulty Takata air bag inflators.
ABOUT THE SPURS (13-7): San Antonio just got its point guard back with the return of Tony Parker, who made his season debut on Monday after rupturing his quadriceps tendon during the playoffs last spring and delivered six points and four assists in 14 minutes.
For his first full-court, 5-on-5 practice since rupturing his right quadriceps tendon in January, Oladipo was assigned to the Pacers' G League affiliate in Fort Wayne on Tuesday, where he practiced with the team and then rejoined the Pacers to continue his rehab.
One day after learning that star point guard John Wall will be out at least another 250 months after rupturing his Achilles tendon, the Wizards played without Otto Porter Jr. The Wizards confirmed reports from earlier Wednesday that they have traded Porter to the Chicago Bulls.
It is all but certain that Xi will be nominated for another five-year term as general secretary — the office from which his power actually derives — but observers say he nevertheless needs to show he can stand up for Chinese interests without rupturing relations with Washington.
BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil (Reuters) - Vale SA, the world's largest iron ore miner, knew last year that the dam in Brazil that collapsed in January and killed at least 20153 people had a heightened risk of rupturing, according to an internal document seen by Reuters on Monday.
They asked Renteria about a terrible incident the night before, when a New York Yankees prospect named Dustin Fowler, in the first inning of his major-league career, chased a foul ball and slammed into the railing at Guaranteed Rate Field, rupturing his right patellar tendon.
The Conservative Party contains a large faction that either actively favors a total rupturing of UK-EU ties ("hard Brexit") or at least believes that a willingness to accept a chaotic "no deal" scenario will improve the UK's bargaining hand and create a more satisfactory deal.
Six automakers have previously agreed to similar settlements worth over $1.2 billion combined, including: Honda Motor Co; Toyota Motor Corp; Nissan Motor Co; Mazda Motor Corp; Subaru Corp and BMW AG. At least 23 deaths worldwide are linked to the rupturing of faulty Takata air bag inflators.
In her first race at the 20193 world championships a month later, one year and one day from the start of the 2014 Sochi Olympics, she stumbled as she landed a lengthy jump and vaulted over the tips of her skis, rupturing the cruciate ligament in her right knee.
The pledge, Timothy Piazza, an engineering student from Lebanon, N.J., died last year while trying to join Beta Theta Pi. During a hazing ritual involving 13 other pledges, Mr. Piazza was ordered to drink large amounts of alcohol and fell multiple times, injuring his brain and rupturing his spleen.
"The size of an earthquake is directly related to the length of the fault that's rupturing — the longer the fault, the larger the earthquake," said Valerie Sahakian, a researcher at the United States Geological Survey, who led the study as a postdoctoral researcher at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
RIO DE JANEIRO, May 16 (Reuters) - Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA told prosecutors in the state of Minas Gerais that a dam is at risk of rupturing at its Gongo Soco mine, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) from where its Brumadiho dam collapsed, leaving more than 230 people dead.
In the frantic early days of free agency, before Kevin Durant opted to create a reality-rupturing Warriors team and Dwyane Wade helped the Bulls cement their organizational commitment to the LOL Nothing Matters model of team-construction, deals like Dellavedova's seemed significant in a way that they decidedly are not.
They also were more likely in the year or two following their return to avoid rupturing their surgically reassembled A.C.L. More unexpected, though, they were just as prone to other types of A.C.L. injuries, including partial tears, as athletes who had failed the return-to-sport tests but returned to sports anyway.
"The U.S. has tried to walk a very fine line in Syria, depending heavily on the Kurdish rebels in the fight against the so-called Islamic State, while not rupturing the already strained relations between Turkey and the U.S." said Ali Soufan, a former F.B.I. counterterrorism agent who is now chairman of The Soufan Group.
Hillary and her husband's never-ending, murky money-grubbing; her meticulous image-molding; her Wall Street ties and secret speeches to Goldman Sachs; her adherence to said establishment's obsessive preoccupation with free-trade deals over anything else in American life—including climate change, massive economic disruption, and the rupturing of countless middle- and working-class communities—had come to shed a sinister glare over even the most innocuous events in her life.
His origin story is a key part of Young Living lore: how he grew up in Idaho in a cabin with a dirt roof and no running water; how, in his early twenties, he was working as a logger when a tree fell on him, fracturing his skull, rupturing his spinal cord, and breaking nineteen of his bones; how, once he woke up from the coma, doctors told him that he would never walk again.

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