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splintering and states
Both the respective Idaho and Washington state legislatures among these three states have seen bills proposing secession or splintering.

splintering and over
" The pony gallops towards the wood bar, but trips over it splintering the wood.
" This two-party system existed until 1910, even as Georgios Theotokis took over the New Party after the death of Trikoupis in 1895 and the assassination of Deligiannis in 1905 which led to a splintering of parties on the conservative and nationalist side.
It resists splintering and wears smoothly over time.
She writes, too, of her mother's apology ' after 37 years ', a moment when ' The sky seemed to be splintering, like a window / someone is bursting into or out of '" Olds ’ work is anthologized in over 100 collections, ranging from literary / poetry textbooks to special collections.
This led to a splintering of the SMR dōjos in Japan, and eventually all over the world.

splintering and by
In the Book of Chronicles, Ephraim's act of splintering from Judah is denounced as forsaking God, and Ephraim is portrayed as becoming highly irreligious, particularly in their resistance to the reforms enacted by Hezekiah and Josiah.
It is valued for its density, strength, resiliency and relatively low chance of splintering if broken by impact, relative to the substantially cheaper red oak.
As this sequencing requires a corresponding boundary splintering, it is practical to break up the point range into smaller, equi-sized sections, with each section being marked by an intermediary point (" P < sub > i </ sub >"), where LB
This conflict culminates in the creation and theft of the Sampo, a magical artifact made by Ilmarinen ; and the subsequent mission to recapture it, and a battle which ends up splintering the Sampo and dispersing its parts around the world to parts unknown.
While the low-velocity 152mm shell did not generally penetrate heavy armor, it frequently killed or severely wounded the crew through spalling ( splintering ) inside the hull as well as injuries caused by blast concussion.
This latter aspect led to the denial of or refusal to deal with the separate Berber identity held by as many as 30 % of Algerians, something which caused fierce opposition and led to the splintering of the movement immediately after independence, as Hocine Aït Ahmed set up the Berberist and pro-democracy Socialist Forces Front ( FFS ).
On January 30, 1977 the Communist Party of India ( Marxist ) announced that it would seek to avoid a splintering in the opposition vote by not running candidates against the Janata party.
However, the real African Crossfire Mahogany trim was replaced by a simulated material for the instrument panel due to splintering problems on ' 73 models ; the " real " wood was continued on the console and door panels for another two years.
In 1989, with the diminishing and splintering of the Heath family, the business was sold to a Finnish company, Leaf, Inc., which in turn was acquired by Hershey in 1996.
Failure due to wood rot and splintering when hit by bullets or shrapnel were eliminated.
Fire-setting was a skilled technique and was used sparingly for that reason as well as because of the disruption caused by the smoke and the danger from splintering rock.
Hem-Fir is preferred by many builders because of its ability to hold and not be split by nails and screws, and its low propensity for splintering when sawed.
Because of the design of the electoral law did not provide for any mechanism to exclude small parties ( indeed, it seemed designed to encourage them ) or provide any incentives to avoid splintering, by the 1970s the Italian party system had become completely fragmented, with 17 parties represented in parliament in contrast to the eight represented in 1947.
" The latter had more adherents overall but were plagued by subsequent splintering.
Due to political in-fighting and splintering, Tang Soo Do has seen several members break off from their origin, though the Moo Duk Kwan as founded by Hwang Kee continues to represent Tang Soo Do ( Soo Bahk Do ) worldwide, and is headed by Hwang Kee's son, Hyun Chul Hwang.
The Pakistan Armed Forces ' role in splintering Pakistan after its greatest military debacle was largely ignored by successive Pakistani governments.
Sentimental Journey is the debut solo album by former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, released in 1970, as the band was splintering apart.
They were able to do this by " reading " factors such as abandoned equipment, changes from walking to running speed, reduced attempts at anti-tracking or splintering into smaller groups taking different directions (" bomb shelling ").
During the December 1992 election, he was the candidate of FORD-Asili, a party that he had helped found by splintering from the original FORD.
While some have criticized the practice of splintering off Joystiq's primary areas of expertise as nothing more than a thinly-veiled bid to increase traffic, Jason Calacanis has justified these actions by asserting that as Joystiq grows so too does its potential audience, and thus separate blogs are necessary to fulfill these specialized niches.

splintering and Empire
The Empire quickly fell apart after his death, never to be restored, with the Empire splintering into five separate successor kingdoms.

splintering and Europe
In its internal history the exarchate was subject to the splintering influences which were leading to the subdivision of sovereignty and the establishment of feudalism throughout Europe.

splintering and there
Due to frequent splintering, there are around twenty political parties or organizations in New Zealand which follow socialist or communist policies, none of which have an uncontested claim to dominance.
During the 2001-2005 term, there occurred a splintering of the alliance and there came into being 4 left-wing political caucuses in Polish Parliament:
In the wake of the 2001 death of Remy Preas, there has been a splintering of the remaining leadership of Modern Arnis.

splintering and were
Gibson's descriptions of interiors and of the built environments of Tokyo, Russia and London were singled out as impressive, and The Village Voices review remarked that " Gibson expertly replicates the biosphere of a discussion board: the coffee-shop intimacy, the fishbowl paranoia, the splintering factions, the inevitable flame war ".
By the late 1980s the original stadium was becoming run down, and was starting to develop a seedy reputation as the wooden seats and bleachers were splintering and unpainted.
Dynamite charges were used to show the chariot wheels and axles splintering from the effects of Messala's barbed-wheel attacks.
A third splintering happened when the local Orthodox population, few of whom were nationally conscious Serbs, heard of the ideas of unification of all Serbs through of the Serbian Orthodox Church, which acted as Serbia's agit-prop agency abroad.
Shiver is also reminiscent of the splintering of a ship's timbers in battle-splinter wounds were a common form of battle injury on wooden ships (' shiver ' means splinter in some English dialects ).

splintering and .
He hoped to utilize the power vacuums and political rivalries commonly formed inside fledgling nations as they separated from major, splintering countries.
In 1836, the Whig Party nominated different candidates in different regions in the hopes of splintering the electoral vote and denying Martin Van Buren, the Democratic candidate, a majority in the Electoral College, thereby throwing the election into the Whig-controlled House.
In a successful attempt to reduce the splintering and damage to logs from falling down the steep trenches the owner of the Wengenville sawmill, Lars Anderson, used a combination of tramway, winches, winders and flying foxes to transport logs.
in London in 1977, and a few live sets ( including one from a Max's Kansas City show ) before splintering.
* Discovery Channel's Mythbusters often conduct experimental archaeology to test the capability of mythical ancient weapons including Archimedes ' death ray, and the tree cannon, as well as testing the capabilities of known weapons including the hwacha and the effects of cannon balls and splintering.
A successful tour followed, but the eight-man line-up of Yes never recorded a complete album together before splintering in 1992.
; Plytooth: A circular saw blade with many small teeth designed for cutting plywood with minimal splintering.
Due to its durability and resistance to splintering, sections of rattan can be used as staves or canes for martial arts – 70 cm .- long rattan sticks, called baston, are used in Filipino martial arts, especially Modern Arnis and Eskrima.
He had amazingly reduced his speed from about 75 miles per hour to about 35 miles per hour when he impacted with a deafening crunch of steel against steel and splintering wood.
The splintering of the group did not last long.
The scoring blade helps reduce splintering in certain types of stock, especially laminated stock.
By 1990, the Political Soldiers had fallen out with one another, splintering into Griffin's International Third Position ( ITP ) and Harrington's Third Way, leaving the Flag Group under Anderson and Wingfield to continue alone.
Subsequent developments lead to further splintering of the duchies.
The splintering of the land accelerated after the reign of the Thirteenth Dynasty king Neferhotep I.
The splintering of the land accelerated after the reign of the thirteenth dynasty king Sobekhotep IV.
The exploding population of New England, and the splintering impulses of its religious-based colonies, had led to significant English settlement in the Connecticut River Valley, along the coast of Long Island Sound and on Eastern Long Island.
This course was a factor in the splintering of the Yugoslav Communist party, and caused the Serbian communist elite to take part in the creation of the Socialist Party of Serbia.

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