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Human beings is one of those songs that talks about how the world is breaking apart due to war, religious sacrilege etc.
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Some stir with a spoon, breaking apart the crema, then smell it.
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Motherland, our land, a great power, given to us to ward with the nature, glorious ancestors, it is perishing, breaking apart, falling into darkness and nonbeing.
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This change in group size is a consequence of breeding groups merging in the winter and breaking apart again in the summer breeding season.
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The sunken boat has deteriorated to the point that a salvage operation could result in it breaking apart.
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Along the coast, a 7,000 ton cargo vessel broke loose from its mooring and drifted for 1km mi before running aground and breaking apart.
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The ability to easily compose functions encourages factoring (breaking apart) functions for maintainability and code reuse.
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Both racers blaze towards the finishing line with their cars breaking apart due to the super-sonic speed.
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