Teenager Holly Hamilton is tired of moving every time her single mum Jean has another personal meltdown involving yet another second-rate guy. |
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During a decisive meltdown, she kills her husband with the help of her obese maid. |
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They can have a mid-life meltdown if they feel they must, but nobody really cares. |
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I was 21 years old and it was three days after the partial meltdown of the reactor core. |
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A year ago one of the company's nuclear plants came dangerously close to a core meltdown. |
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Some nuclear critics had asserted that a core meltdown would inevitably breach containment. |
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The economic meltdown would flatten the world's economies like flower gardens in a hurricane. |
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Like a meltdown in a nuclear power plant, the conflagration now threatens to take the whole examination system down with it. |
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Fearing a meltdown, the reactor officer shuts down the submarine's main source of power. |
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In May 1967 radioactivity was released into the environment when fuel caught fire in a reactor and suffered a partial meltdown. |
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Somewhere along the way, a pipe bursts in the reactor core and meltdown begins. |
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They show you presentations of how top military bases were hacked and nuclear installations almost brought to meltdown. |
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Even as a result of the only major meltdown, at Three Mile Island in the United States a quarter of a century ago, no lives were lost. |
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The screens variously arranged around the room gave off an eerie dim blue glow, the type of glow seen in a nuclear reactor core during meltdown. |
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His stunning meltdown in a greenside bunker at 16 is the kind of experience that could scar a man for life. |
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But the financial authorities and the leading players on Wall Street stand ready to avert a meltdown. |
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This is hardly news to anyone who has watched this programme's seven-year meltdown. |
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Had Rosie been running the Fed, the whole market meltdown could have been avoided. |
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The Scottish Socialist Party, the sole ark of salvation to which 128,026 Scots look for emancipation from capitalist helotry, is in meltdown. |
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A great score by Krzystof Penderecki and gorgeous cinematography keep the ear and eye riveted even while the brain is in meltdown. |
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Although there was no meltdown, the effect of all this hurt not only ordinary Brazilians but the ordinary people in most of Latin America. |
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An electrical fault is believed to be to blame for the small fire which caused the meltdown. |
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I can't walk into a nuclear power plant and start fiddling with knobs and dials, without causing a nuclear meltdown. |
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He attributed the meltdown to the actor's inexperience as a road comic and trouble handling hecklers. |
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From the claustrophobic setting of an underwater oil rig to the potential nuclear meltdown each scene slowly tightens the screws of suspense. |
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For the next four days, the nation and the world watched with bated breath to see whether a full-scale core meltdown would follow. |
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The patient also learns how to cope with unavoidable stress without having a meltdown. |
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But he was saved from a total electoral meltdown by only a handful of votes. |
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All three sell products to a wide range of markets, which helps protect them from a meltdown in any one sector. |
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That's why Yu's comments triggered such angst among those who see the makings of a dollar meltdown. |
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The last thing a small business needs is a computer meltdown just when it's time to run off the monthly accounts. |
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First there was the Nasdaq meltdown and the devastation of the dotcoms and the idea of the casual workplace. |
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It's been a long time since I've had a major meltdown, and this time it was just about a puppy. |
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Only the most brilliant of chief executives can move the share price and even here the evidence in the face of the dotcom meltdown is scant. |
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We asked them to offer practical lessons that they learned from the meltdown. |
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Will any of the business models that emerged over the past five years survive the meltdown on Wall Street? |
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The success of the vineyard, which Grace admits was a boon for his ego, coincided with personal and emotional meltdown. |
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Individual technology stocks can nosedive up to 70 per cent in a bad week as we saw in the stockmarket meltdown that occurred in March. |
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She won't win Celebrity Big Brother, but we'd like her to stay in the house long enough to finish her meltdown. |
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Even when Tina smiles she looks as if she's about to have a complete and utter mental meltdown. |
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The last thing the shop will want is some woman having a long, loud, massive meltdown in their front room. |
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Her mental meltdown had as much to do with genes as it did with personal crises. |
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Five years later, he suffered another meltdown at a press conference in New York. |
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On the verge of a workaholic meltdown, Bella's doctor advises her to go to the Caribbean for a month. |
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She is a powerhouse of brooding, internal frustration on the verge of a meltdown. |
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He's moving toward a meltdown through most of the movie, but he's really a good kid. |
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Maggie takes in the despondent Victoria, a bright and sensitive girl whose life is on the brink of total meltdown. |
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But first we'll have a look at how the media have been covering the Wall Street meltdown in recent days. |
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When credit became less available in the financial meltdown, these alternative investments rapidly shed their notional value. |
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After a long day at the beach, our toddler had a major meltdown in the car on the way home. |
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The Big Five Banks dubbed too big to fail, are 35 percent bigger than they were when the meltdown was triggered. |
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For example, at Three Mile Island, a fail-safe feature actually made the meltdown worse. |
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There is a debate among experts about how to classify and define the effects of a lithium-ion battery meltdown. |
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The deficit is down to 2.8 percent of GDP, from a high of 10.1 percent in the wake of the meltdown. |
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Disappointment if not disillusion is inevitable, particularly in light of the current economic meltdown. |
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Newt could self-destruct before that, but waiting for such a meltdown is not a strategy. |
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A meltdown at the plant could imperil tens of thousands of citizens, especially children and pregnant women. |
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Ivey's gradual meltdown from confident banterer to disheveled mutterer is valiantly limned, layered with dozens of revealing looks signaling fear and frustration. |
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King delivers a searing portrait of a troubled man approaching meltdown. |
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Margo's spectacular meltdown at a dinner party is so effective because there are barbs of truth sprinkled in with the vain wailing and gnashing of teeth. |
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Lipsio said he took little comfort in knowing that the meltdown at the Palm Beach elections office happened during a trial to help spot such problems. |
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After the most recent Avicii meltdown, an avid finger-pointing game has gone wild on the Web. |
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The dynamics of a meltdown of the GOP majority would be different from that and so would the legislative outcomes. |
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That also starred Robert Downey Jr. during the height of his meltdown period. |
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The meltdown of the Chernobyl reactor blew the unit's casing apart and voided the core to the atmosphere. |
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You listened to the very people who created our economic meltdown, the mutt and Jeff team of Larry Summers and Tim Geithner. |
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That, in turn, could lead to nonpayment of salaries and pensions, driving the country closer to a social meltdown. |
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Even at the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986, he pointed out, cesium and iodine were the problem. |
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That picture of octuplets' mom's obscenely large bulge represents an epic pop culture meltdown. |
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As the economic meltdown continues to wreak havoc, I can only imagine that there will be more and more stories like mine. |
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Going over the fiscal cliff would have meant the U.S. defaulting on its debts and precipitating a global financial meltdown. |
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Lindsey has also been the administration's point man in dealing with America's leading CEOs and has been acutely conscious of the gravity of the country's high tech meltdown. |
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In its much-hyped broadband business, for instance, a capacity glut and financial meltdown made it hard to find creditworthy counterparties for trading. |
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He was even, by the way, prescient about the meltdown of the Soviet Union. |
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A longer-term effect would be if the disintegration led to a meltdown of the grounded West Antarctic ice sheet, which would cause the world's oceans to rise by up to 5 metres. |
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The economic meltdown and repressive political measures in Zimbabwe have led to a flood of refugees into neighbouring countries. |
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So which of you two will be the first to have a Charlie Sheen meltdown? |
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Nice meltdown tinkerbell, do you have a date with your pocketpussy tonight? |
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Don't you just get sick thinking about all those Silicon Valley optionaires who lost much of their fortune in the tech meltdown? |
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How does a writer tell the story of America since the meltdown? |
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The economic meltdown that made him now threatens to unmake him. |
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Technicians worked quickly to restore systems amid fears of a potential meltdown, RT reported. |
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It is good old unregulated American greed of the same stripe that drove this country into its current economic meltdown. |
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Channel 4 switchboards went into meltdown this week when viewers called to complain about a Brass Eye programme on child sex. |
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They don't understand a meltdown, and a poopie diaper just grosses them out. |
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Smelling blood in the economic meltdown, the lower house of parliament, or Duma, took the offensive, calling for Yeltsin to resign. |
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The cabinet in Cyprus has decided to launch a criminal inquiry into the causes of the country's economic meltdown. |
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One example of how Lynette suggests changing the story refers to the much talked about, rarely understood, autism meltdown. |
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The sixth, Eliades, is facing two additional charges of perjuring himself before the committee of inquiry for the 2013 financial meltdown. |
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Furious record label execs gave him a dressing down, he responded with a bizarre online meltdown and now he planation. |
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Four years have passed since the meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear plant, but the grim legacy of the Soviet catastrophe is still unfolding. |
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One of the highlights was a report by Carl Clowes, who visited Fukushima on the third anniversary of the nuclear meltdown after a tsunami. |
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Marston Hefner was accused of one count of battery on a spouse or cohabitant and one count of vandalizing a laptop computer after the February 12 meltdown. |
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Computer engineers were at a loss last night to explain why the Government had been hit by arguably the worst electronic meltdown in the history of Whitehall. |
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Miguel Luciano's Pimp my Piragua, a playful musical pushcart, serves inexpensive snow cones that would be an extravagance during a global meltdown. |
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Belfast contestant Iain Watters went into meltdown last year when his Baked Alaska was taken briefly out of the fridge by fellow contestant Diana Beard. |
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The causes of income stagnation are varied and lack the political simplicity of calls to bring down the deficit or avert another Wall Street meltdown. |
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The financial meltdown of 2008 is the poster child for the breakdown in ERM and how the strategy failed a number of companies in a specific economic sector. |
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Cwcw, written and directed by Delyth Jones, is the story of Cardiff scriptwriter Jane Jones who faces meltdown because of her destructive marriage to actor Sam Llewelyn. |
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The main target of the event was to promote the disaster-response challenge robotics in situations such as 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown in Japan. |
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The explosion there and ensuing fallout from the critical nuclear meltdown contaminated vast areas in the then-Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. |
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