My arms and legs felt like lead, and I immediately collapsed to the ground. |
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Troops were deployed in helicopters after landslides and collapsed buildings blocked roads. |
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Olga Knipper-Chekhova reeled back in shock and collapsed behind the curtain in confusion and terror. |
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I had collapsed onto the thick down covers of my four-poster, with its deep purple silk coverings that I had loved so much. |
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Then the country's emergent civil society collapsed beneath post-communist repression and the kleptocracy of regional robber barons. |
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My ankles often collapsed underneath me, leaving me with grazed hands and ankles and a red face. |
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Alone in my room, I collapsed on my bed like a temperamental teenager and proceeded to drench my pillow with tears. |
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We collapsed in laughter and exhaustion onto the sofa and switched the telly on. |
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A woman was trapped for more than an hour after a manhole cover collapsed under her feet, plunging her into the drain below. |
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A mother is recovering at home after plunging six feet into the ground after a manhole collapsed beneath her. |
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It began to tear slowly but not quickly enough as we collapsed onto the wood and rolled across the splintered planks. |
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The savings bank collapsed after the owners and regulators couldn't come to terms on a recapitalization plan. |
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He pulled himself up and stumbled to the bathroom, where he turned on the cold tap and collapsed at the bottom of the shower, barely awake. |
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The fact is, what collapsed in the Soviet Union was not socialism but the Stalinist system of national economic autarchy. |
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Sea trout numbers collapsed in 1989 with many sea trout caught in the net heavily infested with sea lice. |
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Her Grand National runner famously collapsed on the run-in while seeming certain to win the 1956 race. |
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New Harmony collapsed when one of Owen's American business partners ran off with all profits. |
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Thousands of customers and suppliers lost money when the group collapsed into administration last year. |
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A lorry driver had a lucky escape when a large hoarding surrounding a building site collapsed onto his vehicle. |
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In the intervening years the ruble collapsed along with other Asiatic currencies. |
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They were showered in debris as the house collapsed and Amanda was separated from her party. |
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He stripped down to his long johns and wordlessly collapsed on the bottom bunk. |
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The art union movement enjoyed great initial success, but it collapsed when local courts stopped the lotteries. |
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Like Cronenberg, she's effectively collapsed body and mind obsessions into one. |
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Rome's Western Empire formally collapsed in AD 476, when its last emperor, Romulus Augustus, took early retirement in the Campanian countryside. |
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These profit pressures were camouflaged during the 1990s stock market boom, which largely collapsed at the end of the decade. |
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So when I, in my role as Polonius, was stabbed behind the arras, I collapsed to the floor and promptly fell asleep. |
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The slaves collapsed into reverential obeisances as the angelic flight passed overhead. |
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The rest of the palace, Timon's room and the banquet halls, had collapsed in a head of dust and smoke. |
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I run down the hall and open the door of the room, and see Rikki, collapsed on the floor. |
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They stood trial at Hull Crown Court in spring last year, and when that trial collapsed they faced a retrial six months later. |
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Intrusion of more magma into the chambers renewed doming of the collapsed calderas in an episode of resurgence. |
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Scientifically speaking, Sulphur Springs is a caldera, or collapsed volcanic formation. |
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I stepped off the bottom stair and collapsed against the wall next to it, heaving a sigh of relief. |
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Finally, when everything was done, Kouki collapsed on the rollaway with a contented sigh. |
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A river from the fading distance, which is one mist of collapsed aqueducts and castles, wanders between poplars and pollarded willows. |
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He collapsed onto another chair and covered his tear stricken face with his hands. |
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Officials said that three storms in the last two months collapsed roads and destroyed roadbeds in the park. |
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Mr Sutton was alerted to the collapsed bus stop sign by a concerned resident. |
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He nearly collapsed in relief as his little sister burst from her hiding place and dashed away into the forest. |
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The easiest way of visualizing a leg imaginal disc is to think of it as a collapsed cone. |
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At the end of the number we more or less collapsed into a hug as the crowd applauded. |
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He collapsed while working out in a fitness centre in Carlow on Thursday evening and was dead on arrival in hospital in Kilkenny. |
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Originally standing higher than the rest of the superstructure, this has now collapsed into the fuel bunkers below. |
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She also heard his deeply agonized, breathless cry as he collapsed limply to the floor. |
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As soon as he was safe from the sea's cold clutches, Arrigo covered his sister's limp form with his jacket, then collapsed beside her. |
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He collapsed and died suddenly after not suffering an epileptic fit for several years. |
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The collapsed core will become a white dwarf, composed of degenerate matter supported by the inability of two electrons to occupy the same space. |
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A sob ripped through the young lord as he collapsed against her, burying his face in her lap, his arms wrapped around her slender waist. |
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The talks collapsed after UnionPay and the banks refused to budge on charges. |
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The raft had wedged itself up against the steel span of a collapsed bridge. |
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Now his new album is a decade late, and his tour has collapsed amid riots and no-shows. |
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Before she could even get to the rags to start cleaning, she collapsed on the floor. |
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The bubbles grow in size until they are collapsed rapidly by the compression region of the sound wave. |
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It was wet, it was a freezing afternoon and Kildare collapsed to a Mayo team that ran rings around us in Newbridge. |
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Of course, once they tried to get things out, the roof had collapsed in, covering everything in sooty ashes. |
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I indicated the houses with collapsed roofs, broken windows, charred brickwork and dismantled hedges. |
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The ring physician examines Harry Campbell after he collapsed in his corner following a decision loss to Al Medrano. |
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The program's ratings collapsed and except for a brief uptick in 1996 have tumbled ever since. |
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It made me slightly dizzy and light-headed, and I collapsed backwards on the bed with every intent to sleep it off. |
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Mercifully, the sail contraption collapsed and fell overboard before I even got it up. |
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The photo below is of a building in central Havana that collapsed yesterday after decades of neglect and deterioration. |
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He didn't get very far before he collapsed into a pile of pine needles and slowly decaying leaves, hurting, weak, and exhausted. |
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The public saw this as a chance to join in the capitalist race for riches, but the scheme collapsed taking the savings of the gullible with it. |
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Mr King, who was a bread delivery boy, was handed the child after its father collapsed in front of him in Old Tye Avenue, Biggin Hill. |
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The party dashed beneath the bowers of the first trees and all of them collapsed onto the ground, breathing heavily. |
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She collapsed in a fit of giggles on his king-sized bed, bouncing slightly on the springs. |
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She instantly collapsed on the bench and slumped over to lean on Kita for support. |
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Much of the main building was covered by one of the collapsed walls, making a comprehensive search of the site a painstakingly slow process. |
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The laughter behind me faded, then ceased altogether, and I collapsed to the ground, my breath slowly returning to its natural rhythm. |
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He slammed the door shut behind him and collapsed against it, closing his eyes and gulping air in an effort to quell his anger. |
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In 1966, a slag heap collapsed and engulfed a primary school in Aberfan, killing 144 people, including 116 children. |
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As in Turkey, here too multi-storey buildings collapsed not because of the force of the earthquake but due to poor construction. |
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The leone had collapsed to a tenth of its previous value against the dollar. |
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For as his hind legs collapsed beneath him he seemed to tower upwards like a huge rock toppling, his trunk reaching skywards like a tree. |
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Soon, we were all laughing until we collapsed on the sun warmed wood of the old dock, limbs and bodies piled haphazardly on each other. |
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He said after landing the undercarriage collapsed but the plane stayed upright. |
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I was not prepared for the boarded up windows, the collapsed roofs, the empty sidewalks. |
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Remove the foil and continue to roast, uncovered, for 35 minutes or until the tomatoes have collapsed and are soft. |
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Aboriginal people said that they still can't escape from nightmares relating to earthquakes, mudslides and collapsed land. |
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I collapsed in my chair next to Adam, and let my head thump onto the table, uncaringly. |
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Even a giant canvas blow-up cow stationed near the field entrance collapsed in the wind. |
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He collapsed after reaching the top of Everest and was left for dead above 8000 metres by Sherpas. |
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She collapsed the blowgun into a tube as long as her hand and put it in her purse. |
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Even as he was thinking this, though, she tackled him and blew her cheeks out on his belly and all his worrying collapsed into laughter. |
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Torrential rains yesterday collapsed roads and triggered landslides in central Taiwan but failed to relieve the drought in the north. |
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But Abason had dealt him a mortal blow, for he didn't stand on his feet long and instead collapsed over onto the floor once again. |
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The chain grew to 149 stores, but eventually collapsed in a morass of disputes. |
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The mobile phone system collapsed under the strain amid universal imaginings of loved ones trapped under twisted trains. |
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Last Tuesday, a record 37 inches of rain fell, and that triggered collapsed buildings and landslides. |
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Barely had he collapsed when two others rushed to his aid, sweeping him into an ambulance that sped forward on cue from a side street. |
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Then the Soviet Union collapsed and its market for Mongolian goods disappeared. |
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I led a trip in the Everest National Park and two people collapsed from altitude sickness. |
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He collapsed into a roll when he hit the ground and shucked off the parachute. |
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I collapsed behind a car cradling my head, feeling fresh trickles of blood flow down my face. |
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It had a hot line of pseudo-athletic footwear but collapsed when the trendoids went elsewhere. |
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Petrol sales have not collapsed because motor transport in this country is a necessity. |
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Situated in Leicester Square, in the shell of the collapsed superclub Home, the new Marquee couldn't appear more different from the original. |
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The baby born from that pregnancy was immediately sent to a children's hospital for transfusions and treatment of a collapsed lung. |
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Yesterday an old man collapsed in the toilet, and Amelia ran out to fetch the ward sister. |
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In fact, a good number of them collapsed midstream and went with the water. |
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Most of the midships area has collapsed in on itself, the weight buckling the hull outwards. |
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Mrs Tempest was conscious after the initial fall but later collapsed and was airlifted to Nairobi General Hospital. |
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Houses shook violently and buildings collapsed from the quake and force of the explosion. |
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The coup collapsed when the Turk military garrison in Cyprus was reinforced by troops from mainland Turkey. |
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A building was also damaged near Castlecroddick when the gable end of a large garage collapsed during the gales. |
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Talks collapsed on Wednesday after management had belatedly sought to undermine the deal. |
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Burnt roof timbers beneath the collapsed tiles show it was destroyed in a fire. |
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His scheme collapsed and he and his family settled on a block of land south west of Clare. |
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Also known as pneumothorax, a collapsed lung is treated by reinflating the lung. |
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As soon as the Colonel was out of sight the troops collapsed in a heap and began swigging from their flasks. |
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Last Saturday we got the granddaughters to bed, made supper, tidied up then collapsed in a heap on the sofa. |
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When he collapsed it, he was stretchered off with a neck injury that, thankfully, revealed no fractures. |
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Her panic attack had come on her swiftly, so swiftly, in fact, that he had not even registered it until she had collapsed in his arms. |
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I remember another German soldier who came in like jelly and just collapsed on the floor with battle fatigue. |
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Here in the Thirty Years War, the seigneurial system collapsed and serfs refused to perform labour services. |
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As pollinators removed pollen from the thecae, their walls collapsed and the anthers curled down gradually. |
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As time went on, these cartoons got even worse and eventually collapsed with the folding of the company. |
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Upon being helped from the vehicle, Smathers, whose knees had been banged up in the crash, collapsed to the ground. |
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It was then that, owing to the pressure of numbers, the stone balustrade skirting the wall of the hotel collapsed onto the pavement. |
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A short wade out to sea, the bottom plates, remnants of the ship's engines and boiler lie collapsed upon themselves. |
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She collapsed into bed and then the kids demanded that their new wading pool be blown up for them. |
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In 1993 he went to Bosnia as Britain's official war artist, returning home after two weeks when he collapsed with dysentery. |
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An upmarket Leeds restaurant which rose from the ashes of the ill-fated Teatro venture has now collapsed itself, only seven months after opening. |
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During the repair work a jack-up barge collapsed due to unforeseeable sea-bed conditions. |
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The buildings were so poor they had collapsed into dust and rubble which compacts down, making it very difficult for people to survive. |
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In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters. |
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X did not receive a payout as her injuries were bruises, not broken bones, and she had collapsed on her own account. |
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They made their way over, wavering precariously, and collapsed at his feet. |
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The ceiling collapsed in as the girders gave way and the support beams snapped. |
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Before anyone could reach me, my legs gave way and I collapsed onto the floor. |
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I noticed a slight quiver in the man's lips, and to my surprise, he dropped his gun, staggered away, and collapsed to his knees. |
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We collapsed in fits, the tutor had overheard and was almost wetting herself, and the 5 others were demanding to know what we'd said. |
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A man with a collapsed spine has been robbed of his mobility after thieves stole his electric scooter. |
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All of a sudden I heard a big kaboom and everything around me just shattered and collapsed in on me. |
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Mr. Numan walked in attracted by the smells of fine dinner on the table, collapsed at his chair, and ate some food like a ravenous animal. |
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The role of the publisher could change markedly and perhaps be collapsed into that of the writers and their business managers and agents. |
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He stared for one more minute then collapsed into his wicker chair, exasperated. |
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Some of the units were sold to speculators who refused to close when the real estate market collapsed the year following the marriage. |
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Groans from a baggy eyed courtroom were cut short when the judge collapsed laughing and muttering incoherently. |
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She dragged herself into the lounge room and collapsed longways onto the sofa. |
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Then just before the start of the season I collapsed while rolling the wicket. |
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The railing wasn't meant to hold that much weight, so it collapsed backwards. |
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Reagan was of course right about the window of vulnerability, and the Soviet Union collapsed just five years later. |
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This large-scale, sophisticated operation collapsed the opposition defenses within a week, resulting in the recapture of the region. |
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The wing back had been the Celtic player closest to Larsson when he collapsed in a challenge with Lyon defender Serge Blanc. |
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A few corporations got to buy a few favours from the government, but the schemes had largely collapsed by the time they were killed off. |
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I spun around on the heel of the shoes and almost collapsed into a bar stool, but luckily the counter was there for me to catch. |
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Lawrence was ejected from the pub and then is shown coming back into the pub and king-hitting a bloke who collapsed to the floor. |
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The faecal casts retained their original coiled form on the sediment surface for several days but then gradually collapsed into a featureless mound on the sediment surface. |
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During their search, someone collapsed on the ground near them, shot by a bullet from the raiding forces. |
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Six and a half years ago, my mother collapsed and was taken into hospital. |
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Paul and I had Quorn while the others ate lamb and beef, and an hour later, feeling full and sleepy, we collapsed into the lounge for coffee and chocolates. |
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I want our governments to swiftly enable countries that have been tyrannies to become democracies, and to act in collapsed states to prevent genocide. |
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In January 2014, a lifelong District of Columbia parks employee, Medric Mills, collapsed while walking with his grown daughter. |
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The detonations collapsed the three-storey house in on itself, leaving a ragged hole in the street's facade, as though a tooth had been torn from a smile. |
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He continued to scourge me even after I had collapsed onto the pier. |
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Three years ago, the Evening Press reported how Rhys made a miraculous recovery when he had appeared to be at death's door, struggling against pneumonia and a collapsed lung. |
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Upon impact, her body slid along the wall and collapsed onto the ground. |
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Was it 90 seconds later, when the entire group collapsed into each other while gazing at a photo of monteith himself? |
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Jake collapsed into a heap in the grass under the willow and started bawling, grabbing a few tufts of crinkly brown grass and tearing them out by the roots. |
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Unchecked weeds sprouted wildly between the cracks in the pavements where overgrown and unruly front lawns had spilled over the remains of collapsed walls. |
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Knocked cold, Lakpa collapsed on the rocks, heaving in convulsions, Kodas wrote. |
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Like a precariously balanced house of cards, the McCartney team collapsed on the eve of a high-profile 2001 launch, due to be held in Trafalgar Square. |
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While outer layers are blown away, the resulting collapsed core will result in either of a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole, depending on its final mass. |
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The following month, however, funding had collapsed and the project was put in turnaround. |
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In 1966, when 146 people, mainly children, were killed after a pit bing collapsed in the mining village of Aberfan, she waited six days before visiting the scene. |
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Those who escaped when their simple mud-brick homes collapsed sat among the debris, ankle-deep in mud and wrapped in blankets handed out by soldiers and volunteers. |
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After she broke up with Arie, she collapsed into sobs by a meadow, which was meant to be the site of their last date. |
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The Government compensation is for trawlermen hit by the Cod Wars in the 1970s when the industry collapsed because the British fleet was barred from Icelandic waters. |
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If you hear a whoomph, the strong layer has just collapsed the weak layer. |
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The Republican strategy of obstruction collapsed in a late deal that averted default and re-opened the government. |
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The great British Empire has collapsed and vanished before our very eyes. |
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When I asked tremulously for an ice cream at Le Caprice and was presented instead with a sorbet, I perceived deliberate deceit and collapsed into hysterical sobs. |
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The exhumers, Sheffield-based UK Exhumation Service Ltd, have already accidentally unearthed a historic crypt, when the ground collapsed under the weight of a digger. |
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It is smothered in plumose anemones but the scrap is still clearly visible on the decks, with the partially collapsed midships section revealing yet more cargo. |
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Of 15 seal lairs found from 19 to 31 March, six had collapsed roofs. |
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It was discovered that a hole had appeared in the boiler room of the cinema and the corner of the boiler room had collapsed into the hole, affecting the pavement above. |
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Most of the midships section had collapsed and was unsafe to penetrate. |
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We noted one area just south of Misty Island where the snow cover over a large number of birth lairs and breathing holes was washed away or had collapsed because of the rain. |
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He waded into the shallows and collapsed in knee deep water. |
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I collapsed on my bunk bed and stared at my shiny new CD Player. |
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Her family claims staff failed to respond to her desperate cries for help, and believe they only came to her aid when she collapsed from her injuries. |
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He spun on shaky legs, relieved to see that he hadn't collapsed yet, and saw his own Mercedes still sitting under the dark shadows of the tall oak. |
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Lithuanian authorities are trying to extradite him for allegedly looting their collapsed bank Snoras, which he denies. |
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Here, you can find traces of human residences, including a neglected paddy field, collapsed stone walls, broken nickel silverware, and brazen kitchenware. |
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The worldwide market for silicon wafers and microchips has collapsed and the hi-tech chips which were to secure their future will instead be produced at NEC's Japanese plants. |
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He collapsed on stage during the performance and had to be rushed to the hospital. |
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Instead it appeared, at least to some Americans, as if the promise of the United Nations had collapsed in a miasma of bureaucratic inertia and rhetorical posturing. |
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Railway service on the 29.7 kilometer-long Jiji Line resumed in January last year also following extensive repairs of collapsed tunnels, damaged track and bridges. |
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The disc above fizzled with violet light for a moment then collapsed down onto all present, sending a severe backlash of magical power into the priest's mind. |
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The rest of us collapsed in fits of laughter at poor old Dave. |
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In early September, after a binge drinking session, he collapsed in the street and was rushed by ambulance to York Hospital where he was treated and discharged. |
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A short wade out to sea, the bottom plates, remnants of the ship's engines and boiler lie collapsed upon themselves, home to kina and the occasional crayfish. |
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Now look at how the Zambian industry has collapsed due to the same policies which have made the sector become uncompetitive with other countries in the region. |
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Though Nguyen Van Thieu still had over a million men under arms, his forces collapsed in panic, with soldiers trying desperately to reach any port to escape. |
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Over a number of years, the weakened structure has collapsed further, leaving a tangled mess of debris, including the aft mast and superstructure. |
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They eased the car away from the wall and released Mrs Rollinson, who suffered a collapsed lung, a broken collar bone, broken ribs and a deep gash in her leg. |
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The Icelandic airline that flew passengers for collapsed tour operator JetGreen secured a substantial upfront payment and security deposit from the firm. |
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I collapsed on it, and breathed in the smell of her bedclothes. |
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The Australians sensationally collapsed in their second innings. |
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This is the main reason the kyat collapsed to 350 to the dollar. |
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But then I needed their attentiveness, as I was collapsed and semi-conscious at the top of a frozen wasteland, the nearest settlement being miles down the mountain. |
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Tens of millions of years earlier these two black holes were simply stars, until they exhausted all their fusible fuel and collapsed to the most compact state imaginable. |
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Quick-thinking Ryan, who was just ten at the time, put his mum in the recovery position before calling an ambulance when she collapsed in February. |
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Pots got broken, bones were thrown away after the meat on them was consumed and structures collapsed or were demolished to make way for newer constructions. |
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Some of the prisoners did find time to make musical instruments such as violins from the dismantled hulls of sunken boats and hard wood salvaged from collapsed buildings. |
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Deprived of amplification, he silently stripped down and collapsed onstage. |
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And then he sort of collapsed it into a rise of fascism, and SS pastiche groups. |
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Bucking and running into the forest, the deer collapsed dead in a litter of leaves. |
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The great financial firm collapsed under an avalanche of bad debts based on bad bets in 2008, precipitating the global crisis. |
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She closed the window then collapsed on the bed sobbing into the pillows. |
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In the middle of a prayer meeting, Jindal claimed that Susan collapsed and began convulsing on the floor. |
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Seventy-six houses, several bridges and buildings collapsed totally or partially because of the temblor, which also triggered landslides in affected areas. |
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In 1971, a team of Soviet scientists was drilling at the site when their rig collapsed into a cavernous pocket of natural gas. |
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Unlike observing craters, collapsed areas, or other damage following attack on a revetment or runway, evaluating effects involves a wide range of considerations. |
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In the whirl of fugitives an old senator raised his hands to his bald head, purple with apoplexy, and collapsed against the marble seat behind him. |
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Maybe I busted my lip open last night when I collapsed on the floor. |
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Last year, just after performing at a football game in November, Champion collapsed on the school's chartered bus. |
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Pocklington were unlucky not to extend their lead when their forwards produced a high-speed, 60-yard rolling maul which the home pack collapsed in sight of the try line. |
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A four year old boy has been nominated for an award for his quick thinking which helped rescue his mum after she collapsed with an epileptic seizure. |
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But at the end of that year, on 28 December 1879, several spans collapsed in a severe storm while a train was crossing, sending 74 people to their deaths. |
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Part of it has collapsed onto the lakebed, next to the starboard quarter. |
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The compact cat made one short, inconceivably fast motion, and the overbearing ferret jerked backward then collapsed to the pavement in a limp heap. |
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He represents the high-water mark of Ross Perot's Reform Party, which collapsed into irrelevance during the next decade. |
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The multiple proofs of Cicero are collapsed into one Proof of the Reason, which functions as the major premise, while the minor premise serves as the Reason. |
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The lack of pulsation in the middle of a target cell as opposed to a healthy specimen is due to the fact that the cell membrane has collapsed on itself. |
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Kris burst into a fresh wave of sobs as she collapsed in Mike's arms. |
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The words that changed everything came after his wife had wandered off to photograph a collapsed building. |
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After the music stopped and the stock tanked and they collapsed into bankruptcy, everyone on Wall Street pretended to be absolutely shocked that such a thing could happen. |
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Her knees shook and then gave way as she collapsed in exhaustion. |
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Since then, the wreck must have been salvaged, because the deck and sides of the hull have collapsed and most of it is only a metre or two above the seabed. |
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Ilie, 29, trained with Pompey last week after a move to fellow Premiership new boys Wolves collapsed due to personal terms. |
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The crying child ran to his mother and collapsed in her arms. |
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The civilization collapsed for reasons that are still unknown. |
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The filter is actuatable between the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration by the application of tension to the wire. |
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A cell door clanged metallically and Wentworth was flung inside. He tripped, collapsed upon the concrete floor. |
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The exhausted singer collapsed onstage and had to be taken to the hospital. |
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His fantastic post-college plans had all collapsed within a year of graduation. |
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Late in AD 367, the Roman garrisons in Britannia collapsed as the Germanic barbarians poured into the region from all directions. |
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The Mongol Empire collapsed almost as quickly as it formed and soon the route to the east became more difficult and dangerous. |
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London took over as a major financial centre shortly after 1795 when the Dutch Republic collapsed before the Napoleonic armies. |
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The population of Ireland collapsed dramatically during the second half of the 19th century. |
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These rebellions rapidly collapsed as William moved against them, building castles and installing garrisons as he had already done in the south. |
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Henry's empire quickly collapsed during the reign of his youngest son John. |
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The remaining English rebel strongholds collapsed and in August Henry returned to Normandy. |
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Henry evaded the enemy forces on his way south and collapsed in his castle at Chinon. |
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This desertion proved the final shock and he finally collapsed into a fever, only coming to for a few moments during which he gave confession. |
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The first was the Rebellion of the Stafford brothers and Viscount Lovell of 1486, which collapsed without fighting. |
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Swiss resistance collapsed before anything could be accomplished, and after a month Britain countermanded the orders not to restore Cape Colony. |
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It collapsed in 1807, when France and Russia themselves formed an unexpected alliance. |
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During the election, UKIP outperformed the BNP, whose electoral support base collapsed shortly after. |
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Until 1561 the church had a central tower which either collapsed or was removed, and has been replaced with the current tower over the west door. |
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Its spire, built of the weak local stone, collapsed and was rebuilt during the 19th century. |
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Somehow his maidlike service to her collapsed what she was building up, psychologically. |
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Historically, a number of IBR programs have collapsed because of these problems. |
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So when the gatehouse collapsed in 1240, the locals celebrated the setback. |
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Irma had collapsed into a chair, and her long marmoreal face was buried in her hands. |
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He collapsed on 22 April 1869, at Preston in Lancashire, and on doctor's advice, the tour was cancelled. |
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On 25 March 1833 Edmund Kean collapsed on stage while playing Othello, and died two months later. |
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She had been attempting to walk to the bathroom and, as her lungs filled with liquid, collapsed and suffocated. |
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Four adverts were scheduled, but only three were filmed as Sellers collapsed in Dublin, again with heart problems. |
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On the day of the dinner, Sellers took lunch in his hotel suite and shortly afterwards collapsed from a heart attack. |
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They collapsed altogether in 1875 when the club vowed never to play at the ground again. |
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The first to enter the stadium, Dorando Pietri of Italy, collapsed several times and ran the wrong way. |
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The Brabham team collapsed after the Hungarian Grand Prix and did not complete the season. |
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The fourth Executive collapsed after Martin McGuinness resigned in protest over the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal. |
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It is generally assumed that trade collapsed with the Roman Empire, but this is to overstate the case. |
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Both buildings collapsed within two hours from damage related to the crashes, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. |
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The industry collapsed suddenly in 1830 after the removal of tariffs on imported alkali. |
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Ring faults are faults that occur within collapsed volcanic calderas and the sites of bolide strikes, such as the Chesapeake Bay impact crater. |
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It collapsed some 18 months later during a storm, as a passenger train passed over it, resulting in the loss of 75 lives. |
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The Triple Alliance collapsed when Italy remained neutral at the outbreak of World War I, while the Entente endured. |
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In early 1997, Albania collapsed into chaos following the fall of President Sali Berisha. |
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The discovery of neutron stars sparked interest in gravitationally collapsed compact objects as a possible astrophysical reality. |
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In December 1965, Britain's first oil rig, Sea Gem, capsized when two of the legs collapsed during an operation to move it to a new location. |
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The Minoans were followed by the Myceneans, who collapsed suddenly around 1200 BC, ushering the European Iron Age. |
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The day had been tiring for him, and he collapsed with another heart attack shortly after the meal. |
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Feltenstein administered injections and Thomas made it through the two performances, but collapsed immediately afterwards. |
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Kuwait's pearl industry also collapsed as a result of the worldwide economic depression. |
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Led by Mohamed Siad Barre, this government later collapsed in 1991 as the Somali Civil War broke out. |
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On 26 January 2009, the coalition government collapsed due to the public dissent over the handling of the financial crisis. |
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Both buildings collapsed within two hours from fire damage related to the crashes, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. |
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Czechoslovakia remained occupied until the 1989 Velvet Revolution, when the communist regime collapsed and market economy was reintroduced. |
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The mood of optimism this engendered collapsed in 1423, when many of Buchan's men fell at the Battle of Cravant. |
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The whole great hall collapsed while the queen was staying at Commernalde on 26 January 1562, and 7 or 8 men were killed. |
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Then Smith suddenly collapsed and was briefly unconscious before coming around. |
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At the same time, the local economy collapsed and many rural exploitations were abandoned. |
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It is also the third best selling soft drink in the UK in July 2013 the merger collapsed when terms could not be agreed. |
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After the Tay Bridge collapsed in 1879, confidence in Bouch dried up and the work stopped. |
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In 1966, 116 children and 28 adults were killed in Aberfan when a coal spoil tip collapsed onto them. |
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The baronial regime collapsed but Henry was unable to reform a stable government and instability across England continued. |
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Edward's regime collapsed and he fled into Wales, where he was captured in November. |
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His attempts to raise an army for Scotland collapsed and the earls suspended the collection of the new taxes. |
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Morgan collapsed on the evening of 17 May 2017 while cycling on Cwrt yr Ala Road, Wenvoe, near his home. |
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As buildings collapsed from the shaking, ruptured gas lines ignited fires that spread across the city and burned out of control for several days. |
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Though skeletons rarely survive in Wales' acidic soil, this skeleton was probably preserved by the addition of lime from the collapsed building. |
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In late 1847 the Dee bridge disaster occurred when a bridge span collapsed as a train passed over the River Dee by the Roodee. |
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On 10 September 1939, she wrote her will and then travelled to Dieppe, where she collapsed and was hospitalized. |
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On 15 April 1984, Cooper collapsed with a heart attack on live national television, and died soon afterwards. |
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