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  • Fragmenting electorates, a trend seen in many Western European countries, make a strong Dutch government a difficult proposition, said Kees Aarts, professor of political science at the University of Twente.

    Dutch Coalition Talks Collapse Over Economic Issues 2010

  • Fragmenting – breaking a representation into its component parts

    Designing with Structured Data: Developing and Creating Feeds for Interaction « Where Rasta Meets Pasta 2007

  • In other words, I believe there was an intermediary stage lasting from the Mid IE period to well into Fragmenting PIE when the traditionally-described “plain stops” (or rather, the “ejective stops” of the Glottalic Theory camp) were in fact creaky voiced stops (i.e. half-voiced stops).

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • In other words, I believe there was an intermediary stage lasting from the Mid IE period to well into Fragmenting PIE when the traditionally-described “plain stops” (or rather, the “ejective stops” of the Glottalic Theory camp) were in fact creaky voiced stops (i.e. half-voiced stops).

    Ejective or Pharyngealized Stops in Proto-Semitic? 2008

  • Brenda Almond - "The Fragmenting Family" (OUP, 2006) "Just because a Marxist wants to do the right thing but for the wrong reasons doesn't mean we shouldn't do that thing at all."

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • Fragmenting information into narratives is better than the big bang approach of a full size manual.

    Sense-Making and Knowledge Management 2007

  • Speakers included Professor Brenda Almond, author of The Fragmenting Family Oxford University Press, £12.99p who shattered some popular myths, including the idea that cohabitation is at least as good as marriage, that genetic relationships don't matter, and that what adults do in their personal lives cannot seriously harm their children.

    auntie joanna writes Joanna Bogle 2007

  • Speakers included Professor Brenda Almond, author of The Fragmenting Family Oxford University Press, £12.99p who shattered some popular myths, including the idea that cohabitation is at least as good as marriage, that genetic relationships don't matter, and that what adults do in their personal lives cannot seriously harm their children.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Joanna Bogle 2007

  • Fragmenting information into narratives is better than the big bang approach of a full size manual.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • Fragmenting bullets tend to be less numbing than regular rounds and cause more agony as the pieces fan out in the body.

    More Twisted Stories Vol II Deaver, Jeffery 2006

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