Splinter if he smiled the thing is some people are just so traumatized by the experience of learning to spell they
splintered into a million different sub genres and you know right now we take a
and splinter society in different ways?
And that splinters .
It's so splintered .
You do get splinters .
Because their ideas splintered , the relationship has splintered .
Imagine each continent a splintered tessellation of wayward fragments, each mass of land attempting to jostle itself free.
The FSA splintered .
We see the splintering of news media, such that everyone has-- not everyone.
And that whole splintering of the media and the emergence of social media
is really splintered and doesn't exactly make sense and there's all this negotiated terrain of who's responsible for what and that's something that's so
agency databases that are splintered and might have 25 different ways of saying the same thing will suddenly work
of the local news ecosystem splintered off from this bundle and became single-topic products,
with exercise with calluses and splinters and dirt under our fingernails or grease or whatever.
What would keep me from sticking out like a splinter ?
And they began to try to maneuver to control splinter groups within Gaza.
It forms thick fibers that almost look like wood splinters , strong, stable, and highly heat resistant.
But I think we have to acknowledge the reality of the splinternet.
The media-- I don't have to tell you guys-- has splintered .
And that game has all changed now with the splintering of the media and the internet, et cetera.
herself like she was made out of wood of splinters then the white men's voices
They're not -- folks are tuning out of traditional advertising or splintering it along five hundred channels but I think there's a really different opportunity to have a more focused kind of
Well, that's about a thousand splinters of wood into your hands, and it's 40 below out, and that really sucked.
So you stand there frozen with splinters in your hand.
had Elizabeth been anything less than perfectly fit the blow would have most assuredly splintered her spine we'll
And hearing rappers-- when you're in high school, and you look like Master Splinter because you have like three strands of a beard.
inside of that other person where then they open up and they own an experience that is like a splinter , and they allow it to come out, they become empowered
and congressmen from the solid south, some of whom would splinter off from the Democratic party and form the Dixierats
Wherever they want to splintering all the way down.
Jim, our handyman, had replaced our old splintered door with its peeling paint, and in its place was a door he'd salvaged from somewhere else.
And yet at the same time, everybody seems to be splintering off into their own little groups and becoming more tribal.
And it is a constant frustration, to me, how splintered the women's movement can become,
She was standing next to a rubble, a big pile of rubble bricks and pieces of splintered wood.
And you can see how its range has shrunken since 1980 and is just fracturing into splinters now.
The next biggest is Facebook, and then you have a splintered business.
An instant later, my visitor stepped on the broken door and crushed it into a splintering mess as it forced its way out
I could hear it galloping right behind me, shedding bits of splintered door as it came, so I dove under somebody's sports wagon and desperately tried to claw my gun out of my
She manages to go three steps before the door splinters and tears loose of its hinges, thudding to the painstakingly
identities um in part because of advertisers in part because of the way the media is splintered and in part because consumers are implicit with that
I like crunchy, brittle, crackly words, such as splinter , grapple, jostle, crusty.
a little bit and you said that the survival rate from more moderate wounds has increased dramatically compared to say the civil war where getting a splinter could kill you in
She'd not been under its spell in years, ever since she brought the hatchet down on Blake's doghouse and sent the splinters into the air.
His father frequently set Ambrose ruminating on civilizations tens of centuries old, on the frenetically unfolding, spreading, and splintering empires of the