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  • Found in the Percy Folio, it is a fragmented account of the story of Sir Gawain and the l
  • The Sicilian Regional Assembly resulted very fragmented after the election and it was difficult to f
  • Postmodernity: Christian Identity in a Fragmented Age (1997)
  • when a new church was built, incorporating a fragmented aisle from the old church.
  • of the hypodermis (outer layer of skin) are fragmented and the males have two to seven cement gland
  • in the Koʻolau and Waiʻanae ranges, where a fragmented and declining population of 1,200-1,400 bird
  • to digital channels as audiences become more fragmented and the number of access points for news, en
  • ng the government's advertising campaigns as fragmented and wasteful.
  • While Langobardia Maior was fragmented and changing in many duchies and Gastalds, t
  • ence of this decision, Imerina was to remain fragmented and wracked with conflict among principaliti
  • wland habitat leaves its population severely fragmented and its status is vulnerable according to th
  • hich I prefer to touring because that's very fragmented and disorientating."
  • came prime minister again, but the coalition fragmented and Dudley resigned as prime minister after
  • It is internally fragmented and uses a cast-iron body.
  • Wilson needed to speak directly to the fragmented and spread out audience in the United States
  • Its habitat is fragmented and declining, and the species is therefore
  • reasingly felt that health care was becoming fragmented and weakening doctor patient relationships.
  • The remaining wild tracts are highly fragmented and isolated between stretches of developed
  • intelligence organizations at the time were fragmented and isolated from each other.
  • These characteristics result in a fragmented and inefficient gas market and greater conce
  • The forest fragmented and the lycopsids which dominated these wetl
  • The fragmented and disoriented Democratic Party was crushed
  • y the continental range has been reduced and fragmented, and the animals are thought to be extirpate
  • period, Tanning's images became increasingly fragmented and prismatic, exemplified in works such as
  • is forested, these forests tend to be highly fragmented and significantly altered by development, ag
  • modernist pieces that attempt to convey the fragmented and inhuman nature of modern life in the met
  • the rest of the continent breeding areas are fragmented and isolated, the Red-billed Chough has been
  • eve, however, as these forests are naturally fragmented and there are insufficient volunteers to cou
  • s less than 5,000 km², its range is severely fragmented, and there is ongoing decline in the extent
  • of Fair Oaks was instrumental in saving the fragmented army of Union Army General Samuel P. Heintze
  • This plant is now found in habitat that is fragmented as the region undergoes development.
  • Their distribution is highly fragmented as indicated on this map, with the total lan
  • period is often defined by its sectarian and fragmented attributes.
  • ss than stable, that would see some services fragmented back to municipalities, others pushed back u
  • The centre-right is fragmented between four parties.
  • file but twisted, exaggerated, surreal, with fragmented body parts filling every available space, cr
  • erformed in order to recover several heavily fragmented bones eroding from the bank line at the loca
  • .... Earlier the Jats were all fragmented, but now they were brought together.
  • The anterior head shields are strongly fragmented, but the frontal scale, supraoculars and par
  • A fragmented but protected population in a rubber plantat
  • ecial habitat on which it depends being much fragmented by degraded and unsuitable areas; thus the p
  • It lives in forests fragmented by agricultural activity, and dispersal is h
  • preferred high-elevation montane habitat is fragmented by deep valleys, and its distribution is lik
  • range, and that range has been significantly fragmented by such human activities as damming, mining,
  • legro vivace is a sonata form opening with a fragmented cello theme over a tremolo piano part.
  • alluvium covers undifferentiated deposits of fragmented chalk which were eroded from the hillsides i
  • an fit into the modern world to resemble our fragmented civilization through imagination and fantasy
  • While Wonkyu tries his best to gather the fragmented clues behind the incident, more atrocious mu
  • and the final section is in the nature of a fragmented coda .
  • Elite Forces fight the Avars, they receive a fragmented communication from Commander Super Joe, who
  • They are mostly represented by teeth, fragmented dentaries and parts of the rostrum.
  • These bamboo manuscripts were fragmented, disordered, and blackened by fire, perhaps
  • ulnerable species by the IUCN because of its fragmented distribution and declining population.
  • ted as Endangered by the IUCN because of its fragmented distribution, its continuing decline and the
  • s Vulnerable due to its small population and fragmented distribution.
  • lation has dropped below 10,000 birds and is fragmented due to loss of habitat.
  • hypothetical Centralian Superbasin, that was fragmented during episodes of tectonic activity.
  • hypothetical Centralian Superbasin, that was fragmented during episodes of tectonic activity.
  • However, when fragmented during MS2, in addition to the normal fragme
  • The militia was fragmented during the early years of the Cultural Revol
  • labor bodies in the city, many of which had fragmented during the previous two decades.
  • angered because of its highly restricted and fragmented environment; it is also hunted for food and
  • The result was a highly fragmented Estates, with no party winning more than fiv
  • “Emotion to Know” does not frame learning in fragmented exercises, but rather in complex and articul
  • This way, some fragmented files can be successfully recovered.
  • The boats in the harbour became fragmented, for example, and his portraits were pared d
  • primate and carnivore local extinctions in a fragmented forest landscape of southern Amazonia, Biolo
  • Calculations showed that its unusual fragmented form was due to a previous closer approach t
  • nd texture, and a complex interdependence of fragmented forms', Norbert Lynton, Art International.
  • Fragmented genomic DNA or complementary DNA (cDNA) of i
  • Because of its extensive and somewhat fragmented geographic distribution, there are many diff
  • functions as equilibrium, a force lacking in fragmented Germany" (Weiss).
  • area is intrusive igneous, which are highly fragmented granitics, this includes most of the Foss La
  • e in one or a few discrete pieces, or can be fragmented, granular, or powdered.
  • e in the film Purple Rain, as well as in the fragmented group, Vanity 6, as lead singer.
  • It now occurs in a few strips of fragmented habitat near Ambohitantely in Madagascar.
  • fewer than 5000 plants remaining in severely fragmented habitat.
  • The remaining fragmented habitats of the African Elephant.
  • reapportionment, which took effect in 1944, fragmented his district.
  • The single fragmented holotype skull is short and robust at about
  • torical Writing ,The Kurds and their Others: Fragmented Identity and Fragmented Politics into Kurdis
  • articular peptide precursor is isolated, and fragmented in a mass spectrometer; the mass spectra cor
  • suffered considerable loss or which had been fragmented in the course of the Civil War were aggregat
  • The Liberal governing coalition, very fragmented in parties and lists, lost the absolute majo
  • Though more fragmented in the number of parties, the system was bip
  • versions of post-Jiuli, the people of Jiuli fragmented in 3 different directions.
  • ice and ash are formed when silicic magma is fragmented in the volcanic conduit, because of decompre
  • that are, except at Waldridge Fell, rare and fragmented in lowland Durham.
  • In the middle of the 15th century, it fragmented in smaller khanates: the Kazan khanate, Noga
  • succession of sustained notes or as a melody fragmented into short sections separated by rests.
  • feature in the area, Gebel Kamil, and which fragmented into thousands of pieces upon impact with th
  • It is fragmented into four, with North Street a distinct sett
  • n his death, the line of the Silesian Piasts fragmented into numerous Dukes of Silesia, who (except
  • It was in this Yukam, Kroni was fragmented into six.
  • It was fragmented into three baronies (terzi) run each by two
  • i, the primordial manifestation of evil, was fragmented into six.
  • Genomic DNA is fragmented into random pieces and cloned as a bacterial
  • the Autonomous Community: smallholder highly fragmented into small parcels.
  • e of any structure of that signature is then fragmented into disjoint subsets, one for every sort.
  • de dispersal of these batteries, No. 116 was fragmented into numerous detachments based at convenien
  • individuals are known to exist, and they are fragmented into five subpopulations.
  • Fragmented is the debut album from the Filipino indepen
  • out 200,000 years ago when rising sea levels fragmented it.
  • transmission for learners, as opposed to the fragmented knowledge created by mass media campaigns.
  • However some people retained a fragmented knowledge and some words were adopted by dia
  • inctive parts in isolation, which results in fragmented knowledge.
  • ded honeyeater's ability to live on edges of fragmented land may mean that it is less at risk from t
  • fairy-wrens and spatial dynamics of birds in fragmented landscapes.
  • there is a risk that the market could become fragmented, leaving it to the viewer to visit various d
  • Haunting melodies are interspersed with fragmented lines in all of the voice parts to create an
  • by 115 in the Gregory-Aland numbering) is a fragmented manuscript of the New Testament written in G
  • Relatively small and fragmented market, increasing price of high quality loc
  • Although only known from very fragmented material, Erlikosaurus has been estimated to
  • ins twelve craters, which were formed when a fragmented meteorite hit the earth's surface.
  • e modules allow seamless module editing of a fragmented model.
  • oft to moderately hard, coquina of whole and fragmented mollusk shells within sand often cemented by
  • Byzantium's territory was fragmented mostly among the capital at Constantinople a
  • Heaven's Gate, the novel utilizes a heavily fragmented narrative to tell numerous related stories i
  • n Menippean satire are a rhapsodic nature, a fragmented narrative, the combination of many different
  • nd Spatial Planning: spatial governance in a fragmented nation, 2006, London, Routledge, pp.
  • What little forest remains is also highly fragmented, often degraded and usually subject to furth
  • The building was fragmented on two long, narrow and preceded by a vestib
  • nd are sisters, as shown decisively by genes fragmented only in archaebacteria and by many sequence
  • many best practices were scattered among the fragmented OO methodology landscape.
  • ally hurt, or as dismembered or truncated or fragmented or severed into body parts; or
  • stimates indicate that its range is severely fragmented or known to exist at no more than five locat
  • and estimates indicate its range is severely fragmented, or known to exist at no more than ten locat
  • Example 15: Fragmented ostinato (mm.
  • n the 1947 gubernatorial election, the party fragmented over their choice of gubernatorial nominee,
  • maximums for packet counting, filtering for fragmented packets and a wider range of protocols, and
  • on for healthcare providers than the current fragmented, paper-based system.
  • tions, and the results gave Estonia its most fragmented parliament ever.
  • arter of the original habitats remaining, in fragmented patches and not in large blocks.
  • approach to nature and technology promoted a fragmented perception of reality, and a loss of the abi
  • and CnW Recovery claim to be able to recover fragmented photos.
  • rank Lewthwaite makes sculptures that make a fragmented poetic rather than coherent practical sense.
  • ls; this is sometimes described as one badly fragmented population.
  • disappeared from the river systems and a few fragmented populations survive.
  • In the Levant there are fragmented populations in Lebanon, Jordan and Israel.
  • The fragmented populations of this rare species are threate
  • The fragmented populations in Victoria are likely to be rem
  • member of the Sarracenia genus extending to fragmented populations surrounding Lake Okeechobee in s
  • ishment in Polish politics, transforming the fragmented post-Solidarity camp into a powerful politic
  • A fragmented pyramidion was discovered on the east side o
  • ince also have patches in Mirafra cheniana's fragmented range.
  • retained Palatinate-Neuburg (Junge Pfalz), a fragmented region from the upper Danube over Franconia
  • this sonata but also constantly appearing as fragmented rhythmic motif throughout the all three move
  • having been removed is why the article is so fragmented right now.
  • The fragmented roof probably follows the shape of the origi
  • ave made efforts to harmonise the previously fragmented rules and regulations with parallels being t
  • In the few fragmented sections of pine rocklands habitat that rema
  • t appears to be a collection of graceful yet fragmented shapes.
  • clude anorexia or loss of appetite, anxiety, fragmented sleep or insomnia, and trembling, shaking, o
  • Collaborative Planning: Shaping Places in Fragmented Societies, 2nd Edition, Palgrave Macmillan,
  • Firebird to be one of the possessors of his fragmented soul.
  • n of impact craters on Ganymede, caused by a fragmented space body (usually a comet).
  • losi for cancer, the two often discussed the fragmented state of healthcare.
  • Estela de Barros, we can see another larger, fragmented stele in the Parque de las Estelas.
  • It has a fragmented storyline as the title suggests, and chronic
  • e situation and became the majority, despite fragmented support within the party.
  • A three tier fragmented tax system in a federal system of governance
  • SmcCandlish, you're replies are so fragmented that I won't bother answering in all these p
  • ly quarter of the 20th century, considerably fragmented the area though the wildlife for which the C
  • Tolui's own sons, Kublai and Ariq Boke, that fragmented the power of the empire and set the western
  • n", manifesting itself as a repulsive force, fragmented the Primordial Particle into atoms.
  • With Reform's emergence, however, Manning fragmented the conservative vote into two parts - Refor
  • France's withdrawal from Indochina fragmented the peninsula into Laos; Cambodia; and two V
  • Paleozoic Alice Springs Orogeny, events that fragmented the former Centralian Superbasin.
  • our small film has received, which in these fragmented times speaks so openly of the possibility of
  • mass spectrometry analysis, the peptides are fragmented to produce sequence-specific product ions, w
  • is Gibbin, COO: “Advertising is increasingly fragmented, to the extreme of creating one-on-one oppor
  • This population is then fragmented to yield product ions whose signal abundance
  • ce the cDNA is synthesized it can be further fragmented to reach the desired fragment length as spec
  • Though its populations are quite fragmented today, many of the individuals still living
  • Buren and Dutch Mills, and the route remains fragmented today.
  • Court's obscenity jurisprudence would remain fragmented until 1973's Miller v. California.
  • Paolo Garcia - "Oo" ( Fragmented version)
  • been writing quite a lot but it's in a very fragmented way so I have about seven songs with just th
  • nkel showed that on average 17% of JPEGs are fragmented, which means on average 17% of jpegs are rec
  • Its habitat has been highly fragmented, with forest patches isolated by severely de
  • second hit the driver's side window post and fragmented, with one small piece hitting Platt in the s