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* Cracks and Shards-Observations on Dragaera
In the end, the malevolent influence of the ring on Gollum leads Gollum to defy Frodo and take the ring for himself – and in so doing, Gollum falls into the Cracks of Doom in Orodruin where the ring is destroyed.
* Zimmer, Benjamin ( 2006-10-05 ), " Malaysia Cracks Down on ' Salad Language '".
Blues Traveler's most recent studio album Suzie Cracks the Whip, was released on June 26, 2012 off of 429 Records.
Their last studio album, " Suzie Cracks the Whip ", was released on June 26, 2012.
The song was also recorded by the Connecticut-based band The # 1 in 1967 on Kapp records ( K824 / K-10643 ) b / w " Cracks In The Sidewalk " ( Kapp K824 / K-10644 ).
* Stepping on Cracks ( Progressive, 1978 ) with George Mraz, Ronnie Bedford
# Stepping on Cracks
Garrison Keillor selected God is in the Cracks, one of the father and son poems and title piece of Sward's 2006 collection, for broadcast on his radio show " Writers Almanac.
Cracks and tears often develop on outer aspects of the labia which becomes red from chronic scratching.
Cracks can occur due to thermal or mechanical forces acting on components or the circuit board, the former being more common during manufacturing and the latter in the field.
on X-Claim in 1983, featuring songs such as " Cracks In The Wall ", " Build Me A Bomb " and " Vietnam Syndrome ".
Cracks appeared on roads throughout the island and an advice to leave the island was issued.
Cracks and a region where a piece of foam had come off were discovered in the insulation on the upper part of the external fuel tanks.
* Cracks In My Foundation in Damage Control-Women on the Therapists, Beauticians, and Trainers Who Navigate Their Bodies edited by Emma Forrest ( 2007 )
Cracks began to show in the group, notably around December 1926 when Rippon-Seymour pulled a sword and an unlicensed gun on Croydon branch leader Charles Eyres after Eyres has accused the leader of defrauding the party out of funds and of dictatorial leadership.
Even the unreleased tracks trade Duran Duran's handsome edginess for a shinier sound, heard mainly on " I Take the Dice " and " Cracks in the Pavement.
When Dulness chooses her new king, she settles on Bays, who is seen in his study surveying his own works: " Nonsense precipitate, like running Lead ,/ That slip'd thro ' Cracks and Zig-zags of the Head " ( I 123-4 ) and " Next, o ' er his Books his eyes began to roll ,/ In pleasing memory of all he stole " ( B I 127-8 ).
* Operation Fastlink Cracks Down on Warez, Slashdot.
Cracks resulting from the high water table at the station forced the TTC to cover over most of these tiles in the 1970s with vertical panels along the outer walls of the tracks and ceramic tiles on the platform walls.
Cracks associated with brackets in Heat Exchanger 6 on Reactor 2 were discovered during routine ultrasonic testing.

Cracks and .
Cracks appeared along the lines of racial background, political affiliation, organisational origin and different services.
* Goudarzi, Sara, " Meltdown: Ice Cracks at North Pole.
Cracks in the cooperation between Poland and Lithuania after the death of Vytautas in 1430 had offered the Knights a revived opportunity for interference in Poland.
The One is destroyed near the end of the War of the Ring when it falls into the Cracks of Doom in Mount Doom.
Though the other rings could be destroyed in dragon-fire, the One could be unmade only in the Cracks of Doom where it was forged.
Cracks in drying, but when carefully treated could be successfully used for furniture.
Cracks in the rock appear to have filled with carbonate materials ( implying groundwater was present ) between 4 and 3. 6 billion-years-ago.
* L ' Enfant et l ' Art, a Love & Art Children's Foundation art collection created under the guidance of Alécia de Menezes Seidler, auctioned to benefit the children of Les P ' tits Cracks Le Figaro, May 2007.
Cracks in the enamel of the windows were also repaired where most obvious and disfiguring.
Other films attempting to depict characters with the disorder include The Crush, Mad Love, Malicious, Interiors, Notes On a Scandal, The Cable Guy, Mr. Nobody, Closer, and Cracks.
The art collection of 21 paintings auctioned by François Curiel, President of Christie's Europe, raised US $ 350, 000 for the children of Les P ' tits Cracks, a Parisian association dedicated to caring for children with cancer.
In 2003 the Rowenta Trophy was won by a group from South Africa by ironing across a gorge at the Wolfberg Cracks.
J. R. R. Tolkien in his epic The Lord of the Rings describes how only the hobbit Frodo is pure enough in conscience to carry the ring of power through war-torn Middle-earth to destruction in the Cracks of Doom, Frodo determining at the end to journey without weapons, and being saved from failure by his earlier decision to spare the life of the creature Gollum.
Cracks have also appeared in the flying buttresses surrounding the apse.
Cracks along the columns are subject to water and ice erosion.
A key theme in his most recent books, Rosicrucian in the Basement ( 2001 ), Heavenly Sex ( 2002 ), The Collected Poems, 1957-2004 ( 2004 ), and God is in the Cracks ( 2006 ), is fathers and sons.

form and impact
In their current form, Olympic and other amateur bouts are typically limited to three or four rounds, scoring is computed by points based on the number of clean blows landed, regardless of impact, and fighters wear protective headgear, reducing the number of injuries, knockdowns, and knockouts.
Very abundant hydrogen and helium are products of the Big Bang, but the next three elements are rare since they had little time to form in the Big Bang and are not made in stars ( they are, however, produced in small quantities by breakup of heavier elements in interstellar dust, as a result of impact by cosmic rays ).
The majority of the fastest material is ejected from close to the center of impact, and the slowest material is ejected close to the rim at low velocities to form an overturned coherent flap of ejecta immediately outside the rim.
While rocks melted by the impact resemble volcanic rocks, they incorporate unmelted fragments of bedrock, form unusually large and unbroken fields, and have a much more mixed chemical composition than volcanic materials spewed up from within the Earth.
Contempt of court has a significant impact on journalism in the form of restrictions on court reporting which are set out in statute in the UK.
These two layers form a protective mat over the soil that absorbs the impact of rain drops.
A wave as it is understood in everyday life would paint a large area of the detection screen, but the electrons would be found to impact the screen at single points and would eventually form a pattern in keeping with the probabilities described by their identical wave functions.
The cap was fastened to the touch hole of the gun ( extended to form a " nipple ") and ignited by the impact of the gun's " hammer ".
If a grappler is strong and can utilize leverage well, a takedown or throw itself can be a form of dix ; the impact can render an opponent unconscious.
* Modern usage includes a logically valid form, in which a minor action causes a significant impact through a long chain of logical relationships.
* Whilst Alberti's treatises on painting and architecture have been hailed as the founding texts of a new form of art, breaking from the gothic past, it is impossible to know the extent of their practical impact within his lifetime.
It is thought that the Earth itself coalesced from material in orbit around the Sun roughly 4500 Ma ( 4. 5 Ga ) and may have been struck by a very large ( Mars-sized ) planetesimal shortly after it formed, splitting off material that came together to form the Moon ( see Giant impact hypothesis ).
There are three ways that planetary rings ( the rings around planets ) have been proposed to have formed: from material of the protoplanetary disk that was within the Roche limit of the planet and thus could not coalesce to form moons ; from the debris of a moon that was disrupted by a large impact ; or from the debris of a moon that was disrupted by tidal stresses when it passed within the planet's Roche limit.
Those who classify rhetoric as a civic art believe that rhetoric has the power to shape communities, form the character of citizens and greatly impact civic life.
Rutherford realized this, and also realized that actual impact of the alphas on gold causing any force-deviation from that of the 1 / r coulomb potential would change the form of his scattering curve at high scattering angles ( the smallest impact parameters ) from a hyperbola to something else.
French speaking naturalists in several countries showed appreciation of the much modified French translation by Clémence Royer, but Darwin's ideas had little impact in France, where any scientists supporting evolutionary ideas opted for a form of Lamarckism.
A victim impact panel is a form of community-based or restorative justice in which the crime victims ( or relatives and friends of deceased crime victims ) meet with the defendant after conviction to tell the convict about how the criminal activity affected them, in the hope of rehabilitation or deterrence.
Laurents felt that the building tension needed to be alleviated in order to increase the impact of the play's tragic outcome, so comic relief in the form of Officer Krupke was added to the second act.
These developments were made possible by the large-scale exploitation of fossil fuel resources ( especially petroleum ), which offered large amounts of energy in an easily portable form, but also caused widespread concerns about pollution and long-term impact on the environment.
In its modern form, combinatorial chemistry has probably had its biggest impact in the pharmaceutical industry.
Armour systems have continued in development alongside ATGMs, and the most recent generations of armor are specifically tested to be effective against ATGM strikes, either by ' tricking ' the missile into not detonating against the armor itself ( such as in Slat Armour ) or using some form of reactive armor to ' attack ' the missile upon impact, disrupting shaped charge that makes the warhead effective.
One solution to the problem is when some authors set their stories in an indefinite future, often in a society where the current calendar has been disrupted due to a societal collapse or undergone some form of distortion due to the impact of technology.
In the 1970s and 1980s, dot matrix impact printers were generally considered the best combination of expense and versatility, and until the 1990s they were by far the most common form of printer used with personal and home computers.
Instead, they proposed that in the aftermath of the giant impact, while the Earth and the proto-lunar disk were molten and vaporized, the two reservoirs were connected by a common silicate vapour atmosphere, and that the Earth – Moon system became homogenized by convective stirring while the system existed in the form of a continuous fluid.

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