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    A2
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo separate into pieces; disintegrate.
    The old wooden chair started to break apart when I sat on it.
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo end a relationship or association.
    After years of marriage, they decided to break apart.

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    Whistleblower claims Boeing Dreamliner could break apart midair

    02:29Whistleblower claims Boeing Dreamliner could break apart midair
    • The whistleblower Sam Salehpour says sections of the Dreamliner's fuselage are put together improperly and that after thousands of flights, it could break apart midair.

      The whistleblower Sam Salehpour says sections of the Dreamliner's fuselage are put together improperly and that after thousands of flights, it could break apart midair.

    • The whistleblower, Sam Salapour, says sections of the Dreamliner's fuselage are put together improperly and that after thousands of flights it could break apart midair.

      The whistleblower, Sam Salapour, says sections of the Dreamliner's fuselage are put together improperly and that after thousands of flights it could break apart midair.

    B2

    Life in Japan: Regret or Upgrade?

    10:48Life in Japan: Regret or Upgrade?
    • I want to get a Bulbasaur Bulbasaur is always my starter Pokemon You piece of fucking letting that go I'm getting a Bulbasaur I'm getting a Pokemon because he likes the sleepy fuck For the low price of like 70 and I Look at that always my my starter Pokemon nailed it Yeah, I'll come sing gamma Oh Very high-quality product as you can tell What the hell Oh My god The string is made of I've never seen a string break apart so easily before That's crazy And here you have the man of the hour the man himself Kiwi, yeah, eight months ago.

      I want to get a Bulbasaur Bulbasaur is always my starter Pokemon You piece of fucking letting that go I'm getting a Bulbasaur I'm getting a Pokemon because he likes the sleepy fuck For the low price of like 70 and I Look at that always my my starter Pokemon nailed it Yeah, I'll come sing gamma Oh Very high-quality product as you can tell What the hell Oh My god The string is made of I've never seen a string break apart so easily before That's crazy And here you have the man of the hour the man himself Kiwi, yeah, eight months ago.

    • The string is made of—I've never seen a string break apart so easily before.

      The string is made of—I've never seen a string break apart so easily before.

    A2

    Surviving Motherhood.

    09:46Surviving Motherhood.
    • They put them together with golden liqueur and kind of the same as Concept being human you break apart and then you put yourself back up again Into something even more beautiful and your stories are beautiful and your scars are beautiful and that's just that concept and so I'm trying to really go back to that and Realize that okay.

      They put them together with golden liqueur and kind of the same as Concept being human you break apart and then you put yourself back up again Into something even more beautiful and your stories are beautiful and your scars are beautiful and that's just that concept and so I'm trying to really go back to that and Realize that okay.

    • And kind of the same as concept being human, you break apart and then you put yourself back up again into something even more beautiful.

      And kind of the same as concept being human, you break apart and then you put yourself back up again into something even more beautiful.

    A2

    How I Learned Mix Voice - The Cry Technique

    08:42How I Learned Mix Voice - The Cry Technique
    • So when our bridge wants to break apart, we're coming back in with musculature over top and we're kind of keeping that together, making it more seamless.

      So when our bridge wants to break apart, we're coming back in with musculature over top and we're kind of keeping that together, making it more seamless.

    • So when our bridge wants to break apart, we're coming back in with musculature over top,

      So when our bridge wants to break apart, we're coming back in with musculature over top,

    A2

    Twice Baked Potatoes

    05:24Twice Baked Potatoes
    • You don't want to go too close to the edge because if you do that, it's going to break apart on you.

      You don't want to go too close to the edge because if you do that, it's going to break apart on you.

    • do that it's going to break apart on you so just kinda be careful and once

      do that it's going to break apart on you so just kinda be careful and once

    B1

    This Is What Will Happen in the Next Billion Years

    07:44This Is What Will Happen in the Next Billion Years
    • Then, in 400 to 500 million years, the supercontinent will break apart once again.

      Then, in 400 to 500 million years, the supercontinent will break apart once again.

    • Then, in 400 to 500 million years, the supercontinent will break apart once again.

      Then, in 400 to 500 million years, the supercontinent will break apart once again.

    B1

    September Favorites 2017

    09:20September Favorites 2017
    • I think it's because they put in pieces of really hilarious moments just to break apart the horror because if it's just a scary movie all around, it's just too much for me.

      I think it's because they put in pieces of really hilarious moments just to break apart the horror because if it's just a scary movie all around, it's just too much for me.

    • just to break apart the horror.

      just to break apart the horror.

    B1

    Listen to the Sun like never before | BBC Global

    03:55Listen to the Sun like never before | BBC Global
    • Well, if you heat it up a lot more, you then get a plasma, because you put enough energy into it that the individual atoms break apart into their constituents.

      Well, if you heat it up a lot more, you then get a plasma, because you put enough energy into it that the individual atoms break apart into their constituents.

    • Because you put enough energy into it that the individual atoms break apart into their constituents.

      Because you put enough energy into it that the individual atoms break apart into their constituents.

    B1

    This Is How It All Ends

    07:51This Is How It All Ends
    • Molecules break apart.

      Molecules break apart.

    • Molecules break apart.

      Molecules break apart.

    B2

    Behind the Counter at a local Japanese Handmade Soba Restaurant

    17:13Behind the Counter at a local Japanese Handmade Soba Restaurant
    • Add some experience At 1130 the restaurant is officially in business and there's already customers While the chef prepares that don't bloody rice bowl dishes Eddie takes orders sets up trays and makes the soba they work so quickly and efficiently together The soba used to be regularly steamed up until the early end of period as the noodles would easily break apart as the kneading Technique still hadn't been perfected But as early as the 18th century soba noodles were consistent enough that they could be boiled in water That looks delicious the first customers order the tendon tempura set and oh yakodon chicken and egg set Before doing the seats are filled and the kitchen gets even busier the to work at breakneck speed to ensure that they fill all the Customer orders as fast as possible while also maintaining their high quality standards Oh So in Japan soba noodles are a popular lunch and dinnertime food But there's also a drinking culture tied to it dating back as early as the Edo period called soba My directly translated to before soba it started because impatient customers couldn't wait for their noodles to cook So the shops would serve them alcohol to pacify them now Soba shops carry on that tradition and serve alcohol with other traditional Japanese dishes until the noodles are ready Oh The customers are leaving cash on the table as they understand how busy she is Luckily, she can trust that they'll leave the correct amount as it's not uncommon to see this practice in Japan in this type of situation They busy, huh Busier than this She says that the busiest time is summer because people tend to crave light cold soba on hot days Oh, she's setting the food to the second floor at least she doesn't have to carry all the orders up the stairs Still she's doing it all herself They're super busy, so let's go talk to a customer excuse me, can I bother you you come here often?

      Add some experience At 1130 the restaurant is officially in business and there's already customers While the chef prepares that don't bloody rice bowl dishes Eddie takes orders sets up trays and makes the soba they work so quickly and efficiently together The soba used to be regularly steamed up until the early end of period as the noodles would easily break apart as the kneading Technique still hadn't been perfected But as early as the 18th century soba noodles were consistent enough that they could be boiled in water That looks delicious the first customers order the tendon tempura set and oh yakodon chicken and egg set Before doing the seats are filled and the kitchen gets even busier the to work at breakneck speed to ensure that they fill all the Customer orders as fast as possible while also maintaining their high quality standards Oh So in Japan soba noodles are a popular lunch and dinnertime food But there's also a drinking culture tied to it dating back as early as the Edo period called soba My directly translated to before soba it started because impatient customers couldn't wait for their noodles to cook So the shops would serve them alcohol to pacify them now Soba shops carry on that tradition and serve alcohol with other traditional Japanese dishes until the noodles are ready Oh The customers are leaving cash on the table as they understand how busy she is Luckily, she can trust that they'll leave the correct amount as it's not uncommon to see this practice in Japan in this type of situation They busy, huh Busier than this She says that the busiest time is summer because people tend to crave light cold soba on hot days Oh, she's setting the food to the second floor at least she doesn't have to carry all the orders up the stairs Still she's doing it all herself They're super busy, so let's go talk to a customer excuse me, can I bother you you come here often?

    • かけろ。 The soba used to be regularly steamed up until the early Edo period, as the noodles would easily break apart as the kneading technique still hadn't been perfected.

      かけろ。 The soba used to be regularly steamed up until the early Edo period, as the noodles would easily break apart as the kneading technique still hadn't been perfected.

    B1