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One of them is because of the Kessler Syndrome, which is the concept that even the smallest fragment of space debris traveling at speeds up to 28 million kilometers per hour can be a catalyst to a much larger chain reaction.
fragment of space debris traveling at speeds up to 28 million km/hr can be a catalyst to
a fragment of an underdone potato. There’s more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are!”
So, what good does having a tiny fragment of viral spike in your body do?
And one of the things I can tell you unequivocally is that your life will be exponentially better by surrounding yourself with other men that you trust and rely on to support you and give you feedback and guidance when your life starts to fragment, fall apart, when things start to get tough, whether that's financially or relationally.
fragment. I'm gonna. That's because 'going' is a helping verb here, not the main verb.
You'll hear each sentence or sentence fragment three times.
However, others posit that it could be the monster itself arriving from space, the escape pod from the Cloverfield Paradox, or even a fragment of the Shepard.
a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of an underdone potato.
"No. If the conjunction joins a complete sentence with a sentence fragment, no comma is needed."
sentence and a sentence fragment, which is like a phrase, it might be: "A fat cat", "a
'I'm hoping they'll find a small fragment of the kind of evidence