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  • "Fragmentation is the spacing, the separation effected by a temporalization which can only be understood — fallaciously — as the absence of time" (60).

    The Ordinary Sky: Wordsworth, Blanchot, and the Writing of Disaster 2008

  • Fragmentation occurs when large expanses of forestland are broken up into smaller forest tracts surrounded by other land uses.

    Beyond Old Growth~ Chapter 5 2008

  • Fragmentation occurs when you edit or delete a file, creating an unused "space" on the disk in the middle of used space.

    Wired Campus 2010

  • Fragmentation occurs when an operating system will not or cannot make space to put things where they belong: contiguous to their customer.

    Gemba Panta Rei 2008

  • "Fragmentation" is a bogeyman, a red herring, a story you tell to frighten junior developers.

    eWeek - RSS Feed 2010

  • 'Fragmentation' is a bogeyman, a red herring, a story you tell to frighten junior developers.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • "'Fragmentation' is a bogeyman, a red herring, a story you tell to frighten junior developers.

    Google refutes criticism about Android fragmentation 2010

  • "Fragmentation" on Malignant (1996), elements of techno, electro and dub became increasingly prominent, but still within the context of industrial and experimental music (Vita Mediativa

    Side-Line news feed 2009

  • "Fragmentation" on Malignant (1996), elements of techno, electro and dub became increasingly prominent, but still within the context of industrial and experimental music (Vita Mediativa

    Side-Line news feed 2009

  • "Fragmentation" on Malignant (1996), elements of techno, electro and dub became increasingly prominent, but still within the context of industrial and experimental music (Vita Mediativa

    Side-Line news feed 2009

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