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Some have a degree of destructibility, while others are already in wreckage.
Mute evidence to the destructibility of all things.
An allegory of peace, and of its easy destructibility.
Environments also featured more destructibility and could be set alight using the flamethrower.
There is also mention of them using helicopters and tanks while testing the destructibility of the cubes.
Reviewers also appreciated the destructibility of the environment, role-playing elements and "squad-based tactical combat".
An American handbook called Divorce - how and when to let go confidently affirms the easy destructibility of the marriage bond.
"The destructibility of peace is something that we have witnessed all too often since the end of World War II," MacGregor continues.
The term "Kittons" enjoyed a temporary vogue as a reference term both to the disease and to the destructibility of the disease in the event of external attack.
DICE debuted its studio developed Frostbite engine with the game which allows for the high destructibility, and the engine has since been updated to run later titles.
"The Man Who Fell in Love With the Moon" is finally a novel about the "fall" of language, about the nothingness of myth and the destructibility of creation.
For BF3, those benefits include DX11, 64 player maps (vs 24 on console), Frostbite 2 destructibility not being toned down, superior graphics, easy recording with software and, of course, keyboard/mouse control.
Edison was inclined to concur in the prevailing opinion as to the easy destructibility of carbon, but, without actually settling the point in his mind, he laid aside temporarily this line of experiment and entered a new field.
As an ardent Arab nationalist, King Hussein would probably have preferred a Middle East without Israel, but he was quicker than any other Arab leader to understand that Israel had passed the threshold of destructibility.
Images and echoes fill the room, diffuse and speeding, the glass darkened to a degree no one thought possible; his immense talent, his ring wisdom, his antipathy for chemicals, argued against destructibility; all he would ever do is grow old.
A visit to the Renegade Theater Company's fourth annual One-Act Play Festival, which lasts through next Sunday, prompts a weighty four-part reply: the roots of violence, the essence of manhood, the destructibility of civilizations and the collapse of the family.
The flimsiness and destructibility of a painted image, corresponding to a tattered reputation, was also emphasized in the Bonfire of Vanities, when the Florentines, disapproving of the attitude of a Venetian merchant who was present, had his portrait painted and burned it with the rest of the pyre.