11. Break up time on the computer with other activities, such as reading, drawing and playing outdoors with friends, says Bowman. 12. Break up tomatillos while cooking. 13. A row of large structural columns, sheathed with aerodynamically shaped metal, breaks up the center of the space. 14. A. Generally, a water-based polyurethane varnish is safe for utensils used for food, except when it peels, chips or otherwise breaks up. 15. But Nintendo was late with two generations of new machines, letting first Sega Enterprises Ltd. and then Sony Corp. break up what was once its near-monopoly. 16. But rather than further break up families, such sick or elderly people will be accompanied by all the relatives here with them. 17. Clinton suggested the U.N. break up its bureaucratic fiefdoms, eliminate obsolete agencies and do more with less. 18. College students said the police break up parties in private homes and confiscate liquor and have at times horsewhipped the organizers. 19. Every few minutes, to break up the persistent pulsating of techno music, a siren goes off. 20. Far from displaying strategic naivety, however, her policy of nonviolent pressure has led to dialogue with the regime while avoiding the break up of Burma. |