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Karl gives Bree his grandmother's broach because he found the perfect woman and tells Bree he loves her.

On the west coast the ancient ports were Kollam and Kodungallur and Barugachha (broach) in Gujarat.

As James Forbes, the Collector of broach (now Bharuch ), would
words with Naota are at the end of brittle Bullet when Naota makes the ultimate independent act of rejecting her affection outright and refusing to be called Ta-kun ever again.

Additionally some magnets are brittle and can fracture at high temperatures.

brittle materials such as concrete and carbon fiber do not have a yield point, and do not strain-harden which means that the ultimate strength and breaking strength are the same.

Dan is to fly bombs whose warheads contain brittle containers of Panthanaton.

House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies (Committee on Appropriations) to propose a collaborative approach to preserving the nation's brittle books and to ask for an increase in federal funding for preservation microfilming.

This was done to obtain a harder steel for the slide, but the difficulty to temper this type of steel can render the steel brittle.

Thus metals strengthened by cold rolling are more sensitive to the presence of cracks and are prone to brittle fracture.

After making the crankshaft to cam drive circuit millions of times, the strands can become brittle and may begin to break.

A typical clutch is four to six, elongated (20-30 x 35-40 mm), brittle-shelled, white eggs.

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