The battle between competing cloud-computing standards has caused a rupture in the open-cloud movement.
Or rather, between the thing and the word a question had appeared, a slight pause, a rupture.
Even that may be an overstatement: actual votes for a rupture might fall short of bravura responses to pollsters.
In the past, the al-Sauds have preferred to placate religious militants, with jobs and control of bodies such as the religious police and the education ministry, rather than risk a rupture.
Despite Mr Sarkozy's campaign talk of a rupture with the past, on almost every measure, from the reform of universities to pensions to the labour market, his reforms in office have turned out to be half-hearted.
Because Yasser Arafat had presented Clinton and the world with a deadline: On Sept. 13, the Palestinians will unilaterally declare a Palestinian state, a rupture of the Oslo peace accords that they openly acknowledge may lead to violence, perhaps even war.
The shooting spree that left Rep. Gabrielle Giffords gravely wounded and six others dead accounted for 57% of headlines from Jan. 10-16, and the earthquake and tsunami that caused a rupture in a Japanese nuclear plant matched that level from March 14-20.
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" Dr. Murphy, who has no financial links to any of the implant companies, said that, if there is a rupture, the new devices are easier to remove and "took away the concerns to a large degree that there would be free silicone in the body.
The quake off Sumatra happened at around 0800 local time, causing a giant rupture in the sea bed, which set a huge body of water moving at a speed of up to 700kph.
These are likely, however, to pale compared with the untoward strategic consequences of a lasting rupture in U.S.-Turkish relations.
An initial x-ray showed no signs of damage but an MRI scan revealed a muscle rupture in her left foot.
"Andres Iniesta suffered the injury during training and doctors have diagnosed a total rupture of the right femoral biceps muscle, " the club's Web site said.
This should not lead to a total rupture with Russia.
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Should a high rupture rate be detected here, the key question will be whether it will lead to the UK following the French decision to recommend the implants are removed.
U.S. concurrence with West German desires for liberalized export controls should be predicated on a demonstrated rupture of all East German ties with the coercive apparatus of the Soviet Union.
"We saw a lot of fluids around the muscle, and the doctor said it had a small rupture in it, " Sam Verslegars, Clijsters' physio, told the Fed Cup's official Web site.
One is an economic liberaliser who has long insisted that France must change, that French people must work harder and that the entire system needs to undergo a complete rupture, or break with the past.
Two years later, in 2007, she was appointed finance minister, the first woman to hold the post in a G7 country, by President Nicolas Sarkozy, who launched a reform program called La Rupture, a break from France's socialist past.
It was history's odd timing: A great historical rupture in the Arab world, bearing within it the promise of remaking a flawed political tradition that knew no middle ground between despotism and nihilistic violence, happened on the watch of an American president proud of his deliberateness and his detachment from history's passions.
And in Michigan, Midland County Sheriff Scott Stephenson said a "major" rupture emerged in the Kawkawlin Dam, a 12-foot breach sending water through the structure.
It is impossible, at this stage, to explain how there could be such a difference in rupture rates in France and other countries.
"If you have plaque in your arteries, this is a perfect time for them to rupture and lead to a heart attack, " Steinbaum says.
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Mr Humala's strategy of focusing the campaign on these issues was helped when the gas pipeline from Camisea suffered a widely publicised rupture last month, the fifth since pumping began in August 2004.
It is even more unusual that the leader should be Sarkozy, especially as he came to power on a platform of rupture with the French comforts of old: the 35-hour working week, toasty public-sector employment benefits and a generally negative attitude towards workaholism.
"The defect that caused the rupture at Marshal was misclassified, " and as a result it "remained in the pipeline unabated until the rupture, " wrote Ravindra Chhatre a member of the NTSB staff.
Instead, the droplet is first spun until the cell membranes rupture in a process called lysis, releasing the DNA inside.
Just last month, researchers led by Armin Arbab-Zadeh of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore published a comprehensive review of the biology of heart attacks in the journal Circulation, which said that vulnerable plaques often rupture without causing a heart attack and that a "perfect storm" of other conditions is required before one occurs.
Toyota, which is recalling 1.73 million cars, said the vehicles had a defective part which "could cause the airbag inflator to rupture and deploy the airbag abnormally in a crash".
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