| 11. | Turns out the British are enamored with cleaning, not cleavage.
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| 12. | Its density, cleavage and flame test for lithium are diagnostic.
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| 13. | This cleavage is accelerated by temperature, illumination or chemical reactions.
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| 14. | Cleavages have emerged within these respective camps of thought, however.
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| 15. | They said that lines of cleavage had become'frozen '.
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| 16. | During the 19th century the cleavage was between monarchists and republicans.
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| 17. | Cleavage is distinctly visible, and the crystals are very brittle.
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| 18. | Additional nudity like breast nipples and strong cleavage was also censored.
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| 19. | These two methods eventually lead to ring cleavage and complete degradation.
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| 20. | It exhibits distinct cleavage and has a brittle to conchoidal fracture.
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