| 11. | Talk page, in order to avoid fragmenting the conversation.
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| 12. | Corporations are in a perennially diversifying, fragmenting mode.
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| 13. | "After that, everything started fragmenting, " he said.
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| 14. | It began fragmenting in 1996, its military and political importance declining sharply.
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| 15. | Fragmenting bullets should not be confused with frangible bullets ( see below ).
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| 16. | In 1988, Shape Data was close to fragmenting.
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| 17. | It pays homage to the unifying force of postal regulations in a fragmenting society.
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| 18. | Some radio still rocks, but it's specialized, fragmenting the audience.
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| 19. | Traditional extended families are fragmenting, he said.
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| 20. | Zittrain of Harvard said that he believes fragmenting power too much can be inefficient.
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