I've been dossing for so long that my hair has all fallen out and I'm willing to bet my makeup has crumbled as well. |
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In Dragoni's first big scene she was wobbly, her voice broke, she tried singing lower, and crumbled on every big note. |
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As the controversies over dispensation of the western territories grew unavoidable, so the Jacksonian political alignments crumbled. |
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Or else, the productions crumbled under the weight of laboured interpretations. |
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Sydney glared balefully, but her resolve crumbled under the power of the almighty puppy dog eyes. |
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Desserts included crumbled amaretti in a rich dark chocolate mousse and home-made apple tart made with thin slices of apple. |
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If you like, you can finish it with crumbled amaretti biscuits, sticks of shortbread, and of course, your butterscotch sauce. |
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He thought that if this system crumbled then anarchy and tyranny would prevail. |
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As the enemy resistance crumbled and forces melted away, more of the coalition's combat forces were assigned to other missions. |
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As her voice resounded throughout the cavern, the weakened walls began to shake and crumbled. |
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They swarmed up the levelled rock blockage, pushed through the gap that Tiffany had blasted, dragging at rock that crumbled at their touch. |
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In this version of apple crumble, the topping tastes of crumbled Anzac biscuits. |
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The salad, made with whole romaine spears draped in crumbled Roquefort and warm pancetta dressing, is simple and stunning. |
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But the cliff under me crumbled away beneath me, and I fell without a safety net there to catch me. |
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Previous England rugby sides, and England teams in many other sports, would have crumbled under the weight of such errors. |
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It posits a near-future scenario in which society has crumbled due to some unexplained catastrophe. |
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More mature cheeses are firmer and can be crumbled over pasta or soup, or grilled and served on a salad dressed with walnut oil. |
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An enormous vacuum occurred 10 years ago when the Soviet Union crumbled, leaving millions of people thirsty for spiritual things. |
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The old rationale for bearing with mere authoritarians has crumbled away with the passing of the expansionist Marxist-Leninist totalitarians. |
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Grain by grain, the vast foundations, the beetling escarpments, the high domes in air are crumbled away and drifted into the valleys. |
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They crumbled to our mighty power with our losses barely reaching through the double digits. |
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They huddled in their bathtub while their home crumbled around them in fierce winds that made a sound like shrieking. |
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Top with crumbled feta or freshly grated Asiago or Parmesan cheese and serve as a side dish. |
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The five explorers carefully crept through the ruins, past tall stone monoliths and crumbled walls. |
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Forty minutes later the second tower crumbled in a hail of debris and the cry of twisted metal. |
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To the pastry add crumbled ricotta cheese, crumbled blue cheese, caramelized onions and the chopped artichoke hearts. |
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The burger wasn't life-changing, but it was totally satisfying, served on a good bun with some thin onion rings tossed with crumbled blue cheese. |
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The city's mud-brick houses, built without supporting metal or wooden beams, crumbled into small chunks or powdery dust. |
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If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled. |
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While the 34-year-old golf unknown kept his nerve on a tough final day at Rochester, the shakers and movers of world golf crumbled behind him. |
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Fire sparked, rose to a peak and danced under heated fumes that rose, tore at its periphery and crumbled to ashes. |
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Falnec crumbled a tab of painkiller into his canteen and held the rim of the metal flask to the youth's lips. |
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From where I was sitting, I could see Tunney's back as Dempsey crumbled to the canvas. |
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As cartel pricing crumbled, imports flooded in in large quantities for the first time. |
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Shell crumbled before the onslaught, and the Brent Spar was taken off to a Norwegian fjord. |
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His usual air of sturdy intelligent confidence crumbled and he backed away until brought up short by a palm tree. |
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The fires from the orphanage did burn true even though the wood had charred and foundations crumbled. |
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Place a layer of tomato slices over the pesto then top with crumbled cheese. |
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Whenever I've had relationships that are solely sexual, they've crumbled faster than a dry coffee cake. |
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So then I fried the bacon until impossibly crisp, crumbled some on my salad, placed the rest in a mortar and proceeded to pestle the remainder. |
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Cover the seeds with finely crumbled soil to the depth recommended on the seed packet. |
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Instantly she rushed up the steps, the only parts that hadn't crumbled and fallen. |
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He cast his gaze over the building, watching the brick as it crumbled and dust fell from the once elegant upper landing. |
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The stern of the boat crackled and crumbled, finally breaking off and falling with an enormous splash into the ocean. |
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The salad is usually half mixed greens and half spinach with onions, mushrooms, tomatoes and maybe some crumbled blue cheese. |
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Making the mistake of taking a breath, my resolve crumbled and tears began to stream silently down my face. |
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I had a thinly-sliced cucumber salad with shallots, a sprinkling of crumbled feta cheese and pine kernels. |
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At the middle, he froze too as the pillar gave a huge groaning noise and crumbled. |
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Ironically, the king and his subjects profited financially from the trade as their kingdom crumbled beneath them. |
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All around them desolation and destruction saturated the crumbled and falling buildings on each side of the street. |
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Dress the leaves, then add the drained, diced apples, walnuts and crumbled cheese, gently mixing so they are evenly distributed. |
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In part the old empires crumbled because of the changing balance of forces. |
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I picked up a chocolate from a candy dish in the living room, removed the foil, and it crumbled into a white, ashy heap in the palm of my hand. |
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People inexplicably disappear, and families with nowhere else to go make their homes in the cold and crumbled concrete. |
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Eton mess, which is said to have originated at Eton College in England, gives strawberries and whipped cream a textural twist by adding crumbled meringue. |
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On that day they looked anything but impressive and what struck me about their performance that day was how quickly they crumbled once Donegal took the initiative. |
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The womanly woman and the manly man, those ideals of the Victorians, crumbled before the attack of the Ibsenites, Strindbergians, and Shavians in the nineties. |
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The use of crumbled or folded paper standing out from the plane surface of the canvas was a recurring motif of the Vanitas trompe l' oeil paintings. |
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Joe's resolve crumbled further as he nearly shook with rage. |
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Estee Lauder has not crumbled to dust because the perfect brown face of Joan Smalls represents it. |
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The Berlin Wall has fallen, people are more self-interested, the level of interest in politics has waned, sovereignty has been sloughed off, family structures have crumbled. |
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The political structures established by the Ottoman Turks in the 1500s, especially in Iraq and Syria, have crumbled. |
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He turned and dived out from the momentary cover as it crumbled under the war machine's onslaught, returning fire with the twin weapons as he continued to evade his pursuer. |
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And in the South, the Democratic vote crumbled, as McGovern gleaned less than three in 10 voters there. |
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Garnish each bowl with the beef, shiitakes, zucchini, egg, and some crumbled Kim. |
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Yet it is widely known that much of the public-sector spending has resulted in substandard infrastructure that has crumbled within a short period of time. |
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It was only under Gorbachev and his perestroika, as the Berlin Wall began to crumble, that the official line crumbled as well. |
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The sandwich was well up to expectations and this was followed by a warm and very fresh fruit scone which crumbled as we spread it with strawberry jam and cream. |
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When the town was completely out of sight, the chauffeur drove down a road which within only a few miles lost its metalled base and crumbled into rough cobbles. |
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The stone podium, having seen better days, crumbled into a pile of rocks. |
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This hypothesis crumbled at the first spadeful below the topsoil. |
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Yet its opulent, mouldering furnishings appear intact, its books look down from the shelves, their spines unspoiled but their pages crumbled by termites. |
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The sun-baked ground crumbled against their feet as they walked. |
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I should be looking forward to the prospect of the future, yet I continue to be scared and cling on to a past that crumbled apart a long time ago. |
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A train was derailed after a wall collapsed on to the track, the gable end of a house crumbled on to a car, trees toppled over and garden fences were blown away. |
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In April 1991, just before the U.S.S.R. crumbled, the KGB suddenly abandoned its post at Viru. |
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Beyond, the huge jutting tower, crumbled walls and mounded stones of the ruined castle resembled some massive mythical beast dozing at the river's edge. |
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We saw when he stepped up to European level and Leonard Bundu put a bit of pressure on him, he crumbled. |
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Lady Jane was proclaimed queen by the Privy Council, but her support quickly crumbled, and she was deposed after nine days. |
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Without Parliament, the Whigs gradually crumbled, mainly due to the Rye House Plot. |
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It can also be used to make a blue cheese sauce to be served drizzled over a steak, or can be crumbled over a salad. |
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Since then, parts of the manuscript have crumbled along with many of the letters. |
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Since that time, however, the manuscript has crumbled further, making these transcripts a prized witness to the text. |
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I prefer spaghetti with meatballs instead the meat all crumbled in with the sauce. |
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As the West crumbled, books and libraries flourished and flowed east toward the Byzantine Empire. |
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The communist regimes in Bulgaria and Romania also crumbled, in the latter case as the result of a violent uprising. |
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The Roman Empire, and its demand for sophisticated Asian products, crumbled in the West around the 5th century. |
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It is eaten at any meal, typically served with Omani honey for breakfast or crumbled over curry for dinner. |
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Arches, overgrown with yet unblooming roses, crumbled in their time-stained beauty. |
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It goes together fast with balsamic and red wine vinegars, Dijon mustard, olive oil and crumbled blue cheese. |
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As he reentered his abandoned home, he stepped on a land mine and was killed instantly as his home crumbled to the ground. |
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There was crumbled goats cheese on the side with pink and orange gloop, which was less successful, as the orange gloop was vinegary. |
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Stanley crumbled the husk of a beer nut between his thumb and middle finger. |
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That claim crumbled as Cameron was humbled in the House of Commons. |
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The limited-edition flavour, 'Taste the Lin-Sanity', featured crumbled fortune cookies along with honey swirls and a frozen yogurt vanilla base. |
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As US institutional political support for apartheid crumbled, South Africa's herrenvolk settler regime sank into the dustbin of history. |
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However it cannot reinforce century-old mortar, which loosened, crumbled and sprayed errantly. |
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The mum-oftwo, of Newton Mearns, near Glasgow, started comfort eating when her marriage crumbled nine years ago. |
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Samples were crumbled and washed through a hydropneumatic root washer until soil was removed. |
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The empire crumbled when the ruler's indiscretions came to light. |
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Wide cracks, holes and gouged-out or crumbled areas should be completely filled with spackling compound or patching plaster and sanded smooth before painting. |
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Crumbled corn flakes or other cold cereals, pretzel pieces, nuts, matzo, crumbled oven-baked tortilla or potato chips, or Indian papadum make a crispy coating. |
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Biscuit tortoni is a rich ice cream with sprinkled crumbled almonds or macaroons on top, and spumoni is a mousse-like ice cream to which fruits and nuts have been added. |
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Anyway, the shingle in question was a piece of dried toast, and what sat on it was either crumbled hamburger or chipped beef in a sauce made of milk and basic seasonings. |
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It showcases a delicious salad featuring fresh cubed avocado, crumbled smoked bacon and tomato chunks tossed in a creamy house-made ranch dressing. |
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The humiliating climbdown left the Lib Dem leader with nothing to show from two years in cahoots with the Tories as his plans for an elected Upper House crumbled to dust. |
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