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Examples of splinter


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The broken edges of such cylinders were smooth and lacked prominent splinters.
Modern production protocols are complex, collaborative, economy-driven, and splintered.
During the course of the work, an archaic-sounding theme on viola, like a mediaeval chant or carol, is transmogrified and splintered.
In the meanwhile, language communities have splintered and interacted, risen and fallen.
In addition, splinters of the confessional were taken away as healing relics.
In fact, the splintering described above is the direct result of this gridding and stratification of the electroacoustic social space.
The iris in a stop-light splinters and can't be seen.
Integrative dualism is juxtaposed to versions of dualism that depict the person and body as unduly remote and splintered.
In the same way as blend constituents, the splinters may exhibit different degrees of phonic integration.
The emerging tensions further splintered the ceremonial veneer and led to despair.
Rather, the electroacoustic community thus defined is splintered and better described as a field of power relations disjointed by diverging interests.
The tires of the semitrucks within ourselves splintered on the hot pavement and could at last rest.
Hundreds of sounds were intertwined into a coil of wiry noise, with single barbs projecting, sharp edges running along it and submerging again, while clear notes splintered and scattered.
Glass from the windowpanes of the log cabin shattered at each incoming volley; roof shingles splintered and some broke free, indicating heavier lead, possibly buckshot, was used.
Crystal components are dominated by thorn-shaped, inclusion-free solid volcanic quartz splinters up to 650 m in size.
Like a rainbow, the bridge vanished in a grey rain of splinters, joining the reckless waters of the river.
Trees that snapped were distinguished by their splinters and usually by an entire bole with the attached branch debris at the end away from the stump.
The splinters that go out from their clumsy movements spread all over the world and are quite unpredictable in their consequences.
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They might be forced to expel them, which could lead to dissension and disruption in the union, and to splintering and break-away groups.
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Such protection will also be adequate against blast and splinters.
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I have had my windows boarded up, and splinters have gone through the boards.
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Because of that splintering action, it may mean that they are not able to coalesce and to take on the authority as they should.
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If we could get added to this factor of dispersal the factor of protection against blast and splinters, we should have made very considerable progress.
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Toughened glass, while liable to shatter, is nevertheless unlikely to produce sharp splinters.
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The only alternative seems to me to be a perpetual system of shelters and trenches to guard against splinters, blast, and gas.
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In fact, he must have more splinters in his hands than a transatlantic oarsman.
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Will he look into this matter to see that they are made available for the public against splinters from our own shells?
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Where windows are bricked up the work is done to provide the most effective protection against blast and splinters, and ventilation is provided.
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The splinters will go wide and far with the possibility of damaging and wounding a number of people.
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When people have been so closely united, there are bound to be fragments, wounds and splinters for both parties, whatever has happened.
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In our view they should be gas-proof and should, as a minimum, provide protection against blast and splinters.
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There would be great dislocation and there might be great disadvantages in splintering off these functions.
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The laminated windows that had been put in stopped glass splintering across the room.
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I included naturally regenerated sycamore because it is such a useful agricultural country tree; it makes draining boards, wagon bottoms and stair-treads; it never splinters.
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One of the very common objections is that it produces groups and splinters of parties all over the place.
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Even significant improvements in any quarter's figures are simply the melting of a few splinters of ice on the bit of the iceberg that we can see—welcome but small.
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I believe it has been found that the shelters erected mainly against blast and splinters give very satisfactory results in such raids as there have been on this country.
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I speak as one of the last splinters from the boards of the old main line railway companies which were broken up at the end of 1947.
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They were splintering before our eyes.
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We know that that splintering generates confusion.
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Where accommodation exists below ground level which can be suitably protected against splinters, falling debris and poison gas, the occupiers of premises will be advised to make use of it.
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Her legs had been shredded, her hands burnt and punctured by splinters of metal, suggesting that the bright high-school student had covered her face to shield it from the explosion.
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I understand that experience so far in air raids indicates that the casualties arise not so much from direct hits as from the effects of blast and splinters.
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The inside of the turret was lined with mattresses to catch splinters.
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Telephone poles in the area were snapped off at the base and splintered, and trees in the area were completely shredded and debarked.
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His face peppered by splinters, pouring with blood.
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Eventually, the group splintered into multiple, smaller groups headquartered in various cities around the region.
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By 1974, internal disagreements had led to the movement's splintering.
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Displaced family clans were splintered, their homes removed and many ancestral burying grounds were necessarily abandoned.
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The exposed end of the floating tree is splintered and worn but wide and buoyant enough to support a person's weight.
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By 1922, the core group splintered and two contrasting, adverse factions formed.
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The first three were training shells that knocked splinters off the armour plate.
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The cyclone's impact on the resort was greatly destructive; buildings in splinters, facilities in ruins and gardens stripped bare.
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The blast sent shrapnel into surrounding buildings, shattering glass windows and splintering their foundations.
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The organization splintered into groups of survivors that took years to reform.
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Splinters from numerous shell hits shredded water hoses and made it much more difficult to put the numerous fires out.
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The propellers stopped turning the moment a third lifeboat was about to be reduced to splinters.
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The executioners were gruesomely soiled with blood, brain matter, and bone splinters.
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Splinters and the damage they did can be seen today in the east and north wall of the building.
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Wounds which he received from shell splinters in the right leg and shoulder were probably sustained at that time.
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Within the class of biological splinters such foreign bodies include bone, fish spines, teeth, and wood.
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There are many types of common splinters other than wood.
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Shortly thereafter, the band splintered, with at least one (unspecified) member quitting and instigating lawsuits against the other group members.
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Bloodlet slowly began to sputter in momentum and eventually splintered apart around 1999.
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Their middle-class voters switched allegiance to special-interest groups (professional organizations, splinter parties) and to the increasingly vocal nationalist right.
After his death, the group is believed to have splintered into factions.
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Factions were splintering into smaller factions, and then splintered again.
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They attack, but the tiger intervenes, splintering and shattering all their weaponry.
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In 1934, a steel shield was installed which afforded protection from small arms fire and splinters.
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All its windows were covered with brown paper to block out light and netting to catch splinters of shattered glass.
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He was seriously wounded there -- sixteen splinters of bone were taken from his ankle -- but was promoted to lieutenant soon afterwards.
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A three-month-old infant was injured by glass splinters.
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To properly inspect a "shinai", one first examines the area around the "datotsu-bu", inspecting all sides of the "shinai" for splinters.
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The trail's terminus isn't marked, and splinters into several short paths, all leading the river's edge.
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Bone tools had mainly been made from bone splinters or were cut into a useful shape.
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Patches of vegetable fiber and splinters of freshly broken wood were observed.
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In the ensuing conflict, the core circle splintered.
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A number of splinters of wood and pieces of clothing and paper have been discharged or extracted.
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Splinters were thus able to pass under them or enter the open back when shells exploded nearby or behind.
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The thick, dense wave can help protect against sharp environmental hazards, such as splinters or thorns.
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The metal splinters, used to cause more damage upon explosion, were brought home by one of the suspects from a metal workshop where he worked.
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As a result of the insurgency's splintering nature, many established leaders seemed to lose influence.
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Each was also hollowed out, with the holes filled with balsa splinters and uncooked linguine.
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The blast from the explosion coursed upward, splintering the lifeboat suspended in its davits just above and knocking the wireless out of commission.
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Several near misses rained shell splinters on the deck and wounded several men.
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The wooden upperside was largely splintered, causing the most deaths and wounded.
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The site has a number of boulders splintered across the place.
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Additionally, new and splinter groups may come on the scene.
The mob charged the police but splintered into small groups, and more than 1,000 police counter-attacked.
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Throughout, the book gives an insightful analysis of how the splinter network of terror came to being.
They were much more likely to splinter into several distinct parties and suffer defections to the government party.
I believe the bone splinters are forcibly pushing themselves out, because the swollen area is very hard.
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The cannon and its loading tray is covered in a water tight turret cover that is also protection against small shell splinters.
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In nature the idea has lost itself, because it has lost its unity and is splintered, as it were, into a thousand fragments.
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The wind and waves left wooden houses in splinters, topped with seaweed.
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The religious press was surprised and grieved at this, but now the radical audience splintered into different directions.
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By shaving the pitchwood into small splinters, it will readily ignite.
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