| 11. | So naturally the fragment goes in the sack with the others.
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| 12. | There are fragments of dishes and other objects of daily life.
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| 13. | And Italy is such a major source of these vase fragments.
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| 14. | They have not found similar metal fragments in the Birmingham case.
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| 15. | The mixture of fragments is sucked down through the central channel.
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| 16. | Other newspaper said bomb drove fragments of wood into her flesh.
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| 17. | One in 1912 rained 14, 000 stone fragments on Holbrook.
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| 18. | But coalitions also fragment and splinter as readily as they form.
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| 19. | They were fragments of autobiography and, as such, haunting.
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| 20. | Osuna had an MRI last month, which revealed no fragments.
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