Sentences with phrase «rupture at»

Recent solo exhibitions include Gérard Quenum: Rupture at Fondation Zinsou in Cotonou, Benin in 2013; Dolls Never Die at October Gallery in London, UK, in 2012; and O dragão entre dois mundos (The Dragon Between Two Worlds) at Museu Afro Brasil in São Paulo, Brazil in 2010.
The duo also took part in a group show called «Crack,» about the country's financial rupture at the city's top gallery, the state - run
After exposure to cold temperatures, the power steering return hose may rupture at engine start - up causing a loss of power steering assist.
It is most likely to rupture at the point where it inserts into the arm (humerus).
«That means there is a potential for a large amount of crust to rupture all at once.»
Demonstrating that all of the individual faults rupture at the same time — and not in separate events separated by weeks or months — has proved tricky, though.
The company previously has said it improved procedures after the pipe rupture at Byron.
The fault is divided into three segments and the worst - case scenario imagines that all three rupture at once — something thought to be unlikely as quakes normally occur at single segments.
The uterus can rupture at the area where the incision was made in the caesarean section.
I personally am anxious with HBAC, I have seen the disaster situation, with a complete rupture at home, dead baby and barely saved mom.
This is like a study that says «people who have a elective AAA repair are more likely to end up in an ICU than people who suffer AAA rupture at home»... And forget to say that this is because most people who have AAA rupture at home die before they get to hospital, or on the table in the OR, while EVERYONE who has an elective open AAA repair spends time in ICU as a precaution.
It is a rupture at the center of the personal existence, a rupture for which we in our freedom are responsible.
The problems began in November 2001 when a pipe ruptured at Gateway Cold Storage in St. Louis, spewing liquid ammonia across food bound for Illinois schools.
Crude MCHM contaminated the Elk River in Charleston, W.Va., in January, after a storage tank ruptured at Freedom Industries.
For example, in February 2000 a steam generator tube abruptly ruptured at the Indian Point nuclear power plant in Buchanan, N.Y. — a potential problem first identified in 1997 that had not been fixed.
This same set of symptoms can also occur when both cruciate ligaments are ruptured at approximately the same time.
When he got to Pets Alive and we examined her, we could see that her eye had indeed ruptured at this point.
The distorted coiled clay sculptures show ruptures at times (referred to as «baroque flourishes» by the artist himself) that stand out from the even layers.

Not exact matches

Two years ago, Rory McIlroy was playing soccer when he ruptured ligaments in his ankle a few weeks before he was to defend his title in the British Open at St. Andrews when he was No. 1 in the world.
Other questions genotype analysis could answer include whether a given athlete is at elevated risk for tendon ruptures or cartilage tears, whether her muscles require more or less recovery time than the norm, and why certain diets work for some people and not others.
The report mentions that the explosion would have caused significant flooding in Kent, but that the nuclear option would be «100 per cent effective» at ensuring «totally irreversible total collapse, rupture [of] tunnel and seabed to cause total flooding and complete collapse of part of tunnel.»
Some green groups say the 20 - year old research shows that California's heavy crude, which is in many ways similar to dilbit, is likely to cause pipeline ruptures when flowing at higher temperatures.
From the gold - exchange standard to the Treasury - bill standard to «free credit» anarchy Indeed, the standoff between the United States and other countries at the IMF meetings in Washington this weekend threatens to cause the most serious rupture since the breakdown of the London Monetary Conference in 1933.
Thankfully Danielle Smith has created a temporary rupture between the Wildrosies and the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta for a millisecond so that they won't marry for at least a six month period.
And, last year, Henry Kissinger jumped on the peril bandwagon, holding a confidential meeting with top A.I. experts at the Brook, a private club in Manhattan, to discuss his concern over how smart robots could cause a rupture in history and unravel the way civilization works.
If the new verbalizations of earnestness are causing a stylistic rupture, as I think they are, that may be because the Mad Men writers» room is highly practiced at making these characters go in circles regressively or statically — rather than, as here, progressively.
-LSB-...] the proponents of Populorum Progressio -LSB-...] would seem to be promoting a «hermeneutics of rupture» when they claim that the tradition of Catholic social doctrine began anew with Populorum Progressio — a claim that at least some passages in Caritas in Veritate can be interpreted to support.
The radical rupture of this world that took place in ancient Israel and is at the root of the biblical tradition almost certainly served to reinforce these boundaries.
The rupture in the Catholic liturgical tradition engineered by Thomas Cranmer resulted in «a maddening ambiguity at the heart of Anglican Eucharistic theology.»
I am on the verge of rupturing, when she looks at me... and smiles.
The explosion takes place at the moment of separation, when rupture occurs between God and humanity — and even before that.
Sight takes its place in the circle formed by sin, as origin and continual impetus to sin, because it is at the basis of the rupture with God as it roots itself in reality alone.
How might the performance of liturgy at the Spring Glen Church in Hamden, Connecticut affect interpretive strategies aimed at the rupture of social order in Oklahoma City?
His view tends to be harmonizing and does not provide space for suffering and ruptures in human life — at least not obviously.
We are creating, or at least condoning, an artificial rupture with the natural order.
In 1988, while working at New York Medical College in Valhalla, N.Y., Dr. Peter Praeger — cardiac surgeon and president, CEO and founder of his namesake company — performed surgery to repair a patient's ruptured aorta.
Tight security may prevent a repetition of the insane violence that ruptured Munich in 1972, but inevitably at Moscow — and at Montreal in 1976 — there will be political demonstrations of one sort or another no matter what the Russians — or Canadians — try to do to prevent such disruptions.
Amongst the biggest inclusions is the return of Joe Gomez who hasn't featured under Klopp since rupturing a cruciate ligament at the start of his tenure at Anfield.
He ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament at the start of pre-season training and it was initially feared that he could be sidelined for most of the 2011/12 campaign.
The former England midfielder was sent out on a season - long loan at Aston Villa last season only to rupture his achilles tendon in December which ruled him out for the remainder of the season.
The England striker twisted his knee during Klopp's first training session with The Reds and The Guardian claims that scans have now shown that he has ruptured cruciate ligaments and will now be on the sidelines for the next six months at least.
Thunder: G Andre Roberson, who played collegiately at Colorado, will miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured left patellar tendon.
That's because Britton, according to Ken Rosenthal, ruptured his achilles while working out, and is now expected to miss «at least» six months.
A mallet finger injury happens when we rupture an extensor tendon at its insertion into the last bone in the finger tip.
He is still recovering from a ruptured tendon in his left thigh which he sustained in a training exercise at the beginning of August.
The club confirmed Dutch midfielder Fer ruptured his Achilles tendon and will need to have surgery, as will Ivorian former Manchester City forward Bony, who tore his anterior cruciate ligament in Saturday's 1 - 1 draw at Leicester.
Benteke has ruptured his Achilles tendon and will need surgery on the injury, ruling him out for six months and meaning he may not play again until October at the earliest.
With Bayer Leverkusen central defensive organiser, Omer Toprak likely to be out until the end of the year after rupturing tendons in his left - hamstring during a pre-season friendly, the Rhineland outfit are desperate to plug the hole and after trying and failing to bring in Bayern Munich's Brazilian stopper, Dante — who seems quite content with a second banana role at the Allianz - Arena — «Werkself» director of sport, Rudi Voller will have to look elsewhere for emergency cover, maybe in the direction of Wolfsburg back - up, Timm Klose or Tobias Strobl at Hoffenheim.
Dean Marney was stretchered off at Arsenal on the last Saturday in January with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament injury, his second in just under two years.
Lukas Jutkiewicz played 45 minutes today for the development squad against Liverpool at their training ground at Melwood, his first action since rupturing is anterior cruciate ligament in the 2 - 1 win at Bristol City last August.
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