While that was a nuisance and upset to residents, there was no structural damage, or collapses. |
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Trying too hard to be symbolic and trendily allusive, it collapses under the weight of its ambitions. |
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His power over her is such that when he dies her voice collapses, she loses her eminence, languishes, and finally dies herself. |
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If we do, we just end up making fools of ourselves and the whole office collapses with laughter. |
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The audience collapses in laughter, and the theater resounds with a barrage of applause. |
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The next three chapters review in detail the four major lending booms and subsequent collapses. |
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Shortly after the stellar material collapses, a light-producing shock wave begins to fan out from the region of collapse. |
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Finally, if you don't have labor markets, the entire argument that marketeers put forth for having any kind of markets collapses. |
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As recovery efforts continue, the structure is being shored up with pressure-treated wood posts to protect against further collapses. |
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What they do with these questionnaires, is they dumb the questionnaires down, as the level of intelligence of the population collapses. |
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That would give a healthy mixture of attack and defence in the line-up and throw in a safety net in case of collapses. |
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The biggest danger is that big-city owners may say, we're taking a hike and the NHL as an entity just collapses. |
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The entire northern flank of the mountain collapses and falls as an avalanche lowering the height of the mountain by 1,500 feet. |
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On average 15 people a year die from heart attacks or collapses each year in towns of a similar size. |
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If for some reason your wing collapses in a freak wind, the chute will balloon back to shape within seconds. |
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Such events include thermonuclear reactions within the sun, interactions between cosmic rays and black-hole-creating star collapses. |
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Also, if you do have any celebrity memorabilia that you've collected sell it quick before the market collapses. |
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The cartridge combines a scored full metal nose over an internal rubber tip that collapses on impact. |
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Type II's derive from a supermassive red giant whose core collapses when it runs out of fuel, and then rebounds in a titanic explosion. |
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Late in the 2002 season, as Miami was in the midst of one of its annual collapses, both of these cornerbacks seemed to be losing their touch. |
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Runs up the ramp may be frantic attempts to escape, but end in falls, collapses and rolling back down. |
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Some theorists speculate that the universe will end in a big crunch, when everything collapses in on itself. |
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First, the old iron core collapses under its own weight, which sends a shock wave blasting out through the rest of the star. |
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Rescuers tunnelled into the wreckage taking great care to prevent further collapses. |
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The tank's inner bladder is fuel-impermeable and collapses as fuel is used up. |
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The blastocoelic cavity usually collapses during the early stages of implantation. |
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When nobody's at home, the empty sinkable house collapses on its hydraulic ram, disappearing from sight into the ground. |
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When they dive, muscles close the blowhole and their ribcage collapses to keep air bubbles from forming in the bloodstream. |
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As the howl subsides, he collapses upon me like a child bobbing for apples and buries his teeth into my chest, right above the heart. |
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In case the dam collapses due to an earthquake or any other fault, the devastation will be unimaginable. |
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In personal relationships, the wounded and unmothered inner child collapses very easily if not attended to. |
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Most energy quickly collapses into a black hole, but some spews out in a flood of super hot neutrons and atomic nuclei. |
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The ceiling collapses right on top of Daniel, burying him beneath the rubble. |
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A stellar-mass black hole forms when a heavy star collapses under its own weight in a supernova explosion. |
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He takes a step before his eyes suddenly roll back in his head and he collapses on the hard floor. |
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Because once the law goes order collapses and the rule of the gun or the bully prevails. |
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A cenote, or sink-hole, is created when the roof of one of these vast caverns collapses. |
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Your home collapses in a cloud of dust, and a stray flying brick hits you squarely on the back of the head. |
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Second, performance collapses very rapidly once the tipping threshold is exceeded. |
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Adondra collapses in a dead faint as the power leaves her body, along with the blood from the deep gash on her shoulder. |
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By choosing to exhibit the heroin along side this footage Furmage collapses the spectacle of art with the spectacle of crime. |
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Vicky Lee Wei Kay collapses technology across more than 12 time zones and three languages. |
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If the market collapses for this fish, then the boats will stop fishing for it. |
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Over the past decade the dysfunctional global financial system has experienced repeated currency collapses. |
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Later period kilns also used broken pots to pack out the roof, to help prevent any sudden collapses as the temperature rises. |
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The service sector is the only industry where BDO predicts a fall in business collapses. |
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In one plot a taxi driver, who doesn't realise that he has diabetes despite having the classic symptoms, collapses into a coma in his car. |
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It bleats like a child at its father's wake, relentlessly pining to crescendo before it collapses, exhausted, in its mother's arms. |
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I find his insouciance about the difficulty of figuring out ethics disconcerting, though he's right that Nietzsche collapses into Platonism. |
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But the decision has not ended the inflow of speculative capital, or ended the risk of capital flight if the investment bubble collapses. |
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For when yields rise, the market is flooded with grain, and its price collapses. |
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Comedy sound effects come to a crescendo as the abused machine finally collapses in a heap of scrap metal. |
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Youth shouts with a laugh, and again, the band collapses in gales of laughter. |
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This is a degenerative situation and once started, the dominoes start falling and the entire defensive infrastructure collapses. |
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Tsai's preternatural simplicity wondrously collapses the spaces between viewer and viewed, depicter and depicted. |
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As the core of a massive star collapses, the pull of gravity is sufficiently strong to force protons and electrons to combine and form neutrons. |
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That unexpectedly collapses it into a black hole, a supermassive region with a gravitational pull so strong not even light can escape. |
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The writing collapses into incoherent ranting, lacking grammar or punctuation. |
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We need to recognize the defects of the old system and throw it out, before the entire edifice of any justice in Indian society collapses. |
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No longer able to withstand the force of its own gravitation, the core collapses. |
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His union was required to pick up the pieces after workers had been dudded by a string of collapses. |
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He collapses in the penalty box and gets a yellow card for a none-too-subtle dive. |
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It's so geeky that it collapses into a geek singularity and falls behind the geek event horizon. |
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As Kulick would have it, Leontes collapses prone downstage left, and an attendant nonsensically tosses a bearskin over him. |
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We cannot allow the drift netting to continue while our angling tourism industry collapses around us. |
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During the last phase, known as the luteal phase, the follicle collapses and the corpus luteum is formed if pregnancy does not occur. |
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The one stroke of originality, the house sushi dessert, strains for wit and collapses into a gooey sooey. |
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The jeweler's simultaneous affirmation and repudiation of Jewishness collapses the binary into the same. |
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The illusion of easy communication disintegrates, the curse of Babel reasserts itself, English collapses into translationese. |
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But it can offer no way back and an overs match where the first batting side collapses is a match gone beyond recall. |
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But this movie collapses the distinction, suggesting that all thirtysomething women pine to be tweenie kidults. |
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Rafael starts speaking in an obscure accent as he collapses at the foot of the conference table. |
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When its fuel runs out, an old star expands into a red giant and then collapses to become a white dwarf. |
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Her world collapses when her firm forces her to take first chair defense in a murder case involving a smug yakuza who's obviously guilty. |
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However, a clever lever mechanism collapses its box when the hood is closed, giving reasonable luggage space. |
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These tactics protect the military's house of cards for a while but it collapses the moment the principal actor is removed. |
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With Einstein's time, perhaps, that abstraction outreaches itself, in a way, and collapses back onto us, onto the earth, onto the contingencies of here and there. |
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As he retreats away from civilization, the space that separates him from his jungle ghost prey collapses in an entwinement of vines, trees, dirt, and foliage. |
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Certainly, if grammar collapses and language unravels into a tangle of meaningless, ill-considered phrases, we will have lost something that should be treasured. |
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He collapses under the strain of it and he is bitten by guilt, remorse, and self-reproach. |
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These rains are triggering massive landslides and building collapses. |
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Every once in a while a boxer dies in the ring or a soccer player collapses on the field, and such tragedies make us acutely aware of our own frailty. |
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The abstract nature of the work collapses many traditional boundaries. |
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It looks good but when you cut into the cake it collapses into crumbs. |
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Non-naturally occurring sinkholes can form because of water main breaks, sewer collapses, or even abandoned mines. |
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Large plinian eruptions sometimes result in the withdrawal of so much magma from below a volcano that part of it collapses to form a large depression called a caldera. |
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A California woman pregnant with twins, collapses, then flat lines. |
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Second, quantum theory had become the bizarre world of quantum mechanics in which causality collapses and classical physics finds itself confronted with unscaleable barriers. |
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Like so many aphoristic cliches, it collapses after a moment's scrutiny. |
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In this frightening raw video, fireman and bystanders run as the South Tower collapses. |
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His new book, despite some sensible and perceptive parts, eventually collapses into abject apology for modern capitalism in general and the United States in particular. |
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If it collapses, it may be in the literal sense rather than the economic. |
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If your low-budget airline collapses, you may be left stranded abroad. |
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The longer ones are generally believed to result when a massive star collapses into a black hole, rather than into a neutron star as in a supernova explosion. |
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Iron is the heaviest substance that a star can make in its life because heavier elements require more energy to fuse together than they release, so the star collapses. |
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Sometimes a cave will cut through a headland to become a tunnel, opening out to become an arch, and when the arch eventually collapses a stack is left. |
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It collapses beneath her weight and she sprawls lifelessly to the floor. |
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These smaller objects, left over from the collapses of young, very massive stars gradually merged, creating a billion solar mass black hole at the centre of the galaxy. |
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And at this point you maybe thinking that collapses are something that befall only Polynesians and Native Americans, we Europeans would surely never make such mistakes. |
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She Mattersby Susanna Sonnenberg The author collects female friends like kitchenware, but engineers many interpersonal collapses. |
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When we get into his suite, he collapses on the couch and begins drinking tequila again. |
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These dogs specialize in structural collapses and drowning victims. |
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This has prompted warnings that the disclosure of the real level of bad debt could set off a wave of corporate failures and banking collapses in the following year. |
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Newspaper reports talk of mine cave-ins and shaft collapses. |
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The girl runs in the park, her dupatta falling off her shoulder, her hair bouncing, before she collapses like a million pearls on her beau's shoulder! |
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Snoring is a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, when your airway collapses or becomes blocked during sleep. |
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First, as opposition to gay marriage collapses, American anti-LGBT activists will slow their battle against it. |
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The life saving pack contains equipment to deal with heart conditions, falls and other home accidents, sports accidents, collapses and seizures and many other emergencies. |
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Eventually, the collusion gets too expensive, and the cartel collapses unless it gets support from the government. |
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To avoid the binary thinking that collapses complexity, it is necessary to assess both similarities and differences while watchful for the excesses of either prejudice. |
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The camera collapses three-dimensional space onto the two-dimensional plane, it disables those faculties of depth perception which depend on binocular vision and parallax. |
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Which means there will be absolutely no place to stand when, as seems certain to happen, the air mattress is punctured and slowly collapses beneath me. |
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Part one ends as the socialist regime collapses, and so too does ulrich, when he accidentally blinds himself with acid. |
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Here, a young woman in a pencil skirt and long-sleeved blouse collapses in the arms of her partner as though surrendering to some undetermined assault. |
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In sleep apnoea, the upper airway collapses repeatedly, at irregular intervals, during sleep. |
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A process known as karstification has to date created about 3000 circular collapses forming small basins filled with groundwater. |
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Transport facilities in Bangkok are not sufficient to prevent frequent traffic collapses during rush hour. |
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In Hubei, four were killed in building collapses, four by rockslides, one by a fallen tree and one drowned. |
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Excavation collapses and cave-ins cause serious workplace injuries and fatalities. |
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After pickaxing her way through halfthe stage, she collapses in a defeated heap of exhaustion. |
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In OSA, the airway collapses during sleep, leaving patients struggling to breathe. |
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The key innovation of the tunnelling shield was its support for the unlined ground in front and around it to reduce the risk of collapses. |
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The mine roof typically collapses once the mobile roof supports leave an area. |
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Seeking revenge, Victor pursues the Creature to the North Pole, but collapses from exhaustion and hypothermia before he can find his quarry. |
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The south tunnel, in a worse condition, has suffered from collapses and is not currently suitable for cabling or transport. |
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However, divine will is the reason that the house collapses at the particular moment when I am inside. |
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In some species as Hemerocallis, the entire flower abscises after the perianth collapses. |
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After the thunderous collapses, rescuers found their walkie-talkies and cell phones almost worthless to reach people trapped in the debris. |
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Probably both food competition and herring feeding on capelin larvae lead to collapses in the capelin stock. |
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He whinges about this favoritism until Luke collapses and is rushed to the hospital. |
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Subsequent reports indicated that 10 people had been killed during the storm, including seven in Havana, most during building collapses. |
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Alone and gut-shot, Eddie staggers to a church, seeking sanctuary and salvation, but collapses on the steps. |
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There's Ellie the German Shepherd who has escape artist skills to rival Houdini, plus Springer Spaniel Ozzy who mysteriously shakes and collapses. |
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Gertrude collapses and, claiming she has been poisoned, dies. |
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By the end of the First Battle of Ypres both sides were exhausted, short of ammunition and suffering from collapses in morale and refusals of orders by some infantry units. |
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Recent decades have witnessed several dramatic collapses of large ice shelves around the coast of Antarctica, especially along the Antarctic Peninsula. |
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The play's narrative about her ambition to obtain position and fame collapses into a heavily gendered cautionary tale about tyrannical overreachers and their demise. |
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In this 75-minute play Bob is desperate for work after his business collapses in the recession and his wife seeks a bit of comfort from Vic the garageman. |
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However, the judging panel that tasted Sung-Chans food collapses one by one with swellish poisoning while panicked Sung Chan and Bong-Ju grin with satisfaction. |
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Roof collapses were reported around the region, including cave-ins that prompted the evacuation of 15 to 20 people Thursday from a suburban Buffalo mobile home park. |
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Scouring was also responsible for structural damage due to foundation collapses or subsidence in areas where the surficial soils are largely sand with little clay content. |
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Sinkholes can develop gradually as surface openings enlarge, but progressive erosion is frequently unseen until the roof of an underground cavern suddenly collapses. |
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