With only three minutes before they had to move on, Irwin hit a large rock with his scoop, breaking it along one of its fracture lines.
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A fractured line, it focuses on four turning points ( 1933; 1938 / 9; 1942; 1946 ) and offers multiple lenses on each of these pivotal moments.
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"What you're looking for are the fracture lines-- things that happen that can change the world or the world's perception of what's going on in the markets,"
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They are both termed drupes because both have a hard endocarp, or pit, surrounding the seed, with the endocarp naturally splitting along a fracture line during germination.
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South of the fracture line is an almost level wooded area with remnants of sandstone-the Dippoldiswald and Hirschbach Heaths-which are drained by the Oelsabach, Hirschbach and Lockwitzbach.
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According to Jupiter, the tendon appears to be intact, but the surgery will allow a closer examination, in part because it runs directly over the fracture line.
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"The fracture line, where you could see it was cracked before, has filled in with bone, " said Fisher, who had been expected to be out until April.
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They may also be aware that in a season of meaningless statistics behind a fractured line, he averaged 4.14 yards a carry, generating 795 yards on 192 attempts.
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Escola, however, described the broken pieces, and a diagram of the bottle was made showing the location of the " fracture line " where the bottle broke in two.
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They may also be aware that in a season of meaningless statistics behind a fractured line, he averaged 4 . 14 yards a carry, generating 795 yards on 192 attempts.