Just as childhood friendships fall apart when one friend grows up faster than the other, it couldn't make the leap to next generation consoles. |
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It was more along the lines of a very uncertain, wobbly romance that might fall apart at any second. |
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And you get to watch less prudent swimmers go out fast then fall apart later as fatigue and oxygen debt hit. |
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The lowermost layer was very soft, crumbly yellow sandstone that would fall apart in your hands with enough pressure. |
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It wasn't just her eating disorder, she began to fall apart in other ways, which at first we thought were typical early teenage behavior. |
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The broccoli tended to fall apart and the snow peas overcooked too easily, so I left them out. |
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The most obvious symptom of the disease is the production of small, crumbly berries that fall apart when touched. |
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Though outwardly they maintained a facade of happiness, inwardly they began to fall apart. |
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While the car behaves well on smooth surfaces, take it on less well surfaced roads, and things begin to fall apart. |
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People are getting tired of mass-produced items and flat-packs that eventually fall apart. |
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Ceramic coals don't make a proper noise, for a start, and don't fall apart as the flames lick into them. |
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The 15 months since that night have seen the Libertines break up, make up and almost fall apart. |
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If the other chemical was using those electrons to hold it together, it would fall apart. |
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Aside from the odd spell in jail, things go swingingly until the Eighties and an airport heist, following which the trio fall apart. |
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As the recent demise of the bankruptcy reform bill illustrates, even the most delicate compromises can fall apart. |
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If we remove the goggas from the cycles of life the entire biological network will fall apart. |
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It was under the pressure of people in the audience hurling drunken comments, taunting him, wanting him to fail, expecting him to fall apart. |
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Pupils can sail through peripheral subjects, but test them in the only ones which matter and they fall apart. |
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Unlike most chatoyant malachite, this material is hard and doesn't fall apart when worked. |
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Most games that try to do a lot of things at once fall apart at the seams, so both of these are something special. |
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But when a computer program seems to have written the script the whole shebang can fall apart. |
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By the time the first multiparty elections took place in April 1993, however, the country had already begun to fall apart. |
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My German boyfriend has just moved in with me and our relationship has started to fall apart. |
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However, it begins to fall apart if presentational elements do not fall easily into the predetermined buckets for each archetype. |
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It is when we cannot manage life, when the level of stress outweighs mechanisms for coping with stress, that we fall apart. |
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He realizes that his leave has softened him, and that he is about to fall apart. |
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Soiled with dust and ground-in dirt, taped and re-taped, the pages were beginning to fall apart. |
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Just because almost everyone thinks the group is the next best thing since sliced bread doesn't mean that it won't fall apart. |
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She found a job and a flat but fell into drug use, taking cocaine and ecstasy, and her life began to fall apart. |
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Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies. |
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As the genre continues to fall apart, can it persevere to be the last soap standing? |
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Apparently all the melted snow water had drenched the wooden beams supporting the mines, causing them to decay and fall apart, taking the ceilings with them. |
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His survivors neither decisively pull together nor fall apart. |
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Despite growing popularity and enormous success, the group began to fall apart. |
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On close examination, the charges of the Roosevelt decriers fall apart. |
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We can't keep waiting for people to fall apart so we can try to patch them back together. |
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And that was pretty much the high spot, as things really began to fall apart thereafter. |
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Marriages fall apart, but apartness seems a permanent part of the married condition anyway. |
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Some fear the turnaround will fall apart if Davies walks away. |
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Did it all just fall apart, ruined by the ravages of time and neglect? |
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There are signs that things are starting to fall apart because of a wide variety of counteracting trends. |
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Watch it carefully to ensure it doesn't overcook, burn, get too cold or fall apart. |
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We all know that when a town spreads, its entrances decline and fall apart due to all those warehouses and parking lots. |
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It's not always that easy, and there are relationships that are really precious that I regret having let fall apart. |
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Fatima Bhutto on the price ordinary Pakistanis pay as their leaders allow the country to fall apart. |
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A package entails the risk that if you tug at one string of the package, the whole thing may fall apart. |
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It doesn't even fall apart on decommissioning, the IRA having agreed to full, verifiable handing over and destruction of its Armalites, handguns and bazookas. |
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I asked him if he ever used it and he said he did, when his mitten seams started to fall apart. |
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They're a bit wonky, and if anything I've ever owned has been destined to fall apart in a rainstorm five miles from home, it's these. |
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If they don't do this, then the historical lesson is that these movements begin to fritter and fall apart. |
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Unchecked, a promising design solution can fall apart during an opinion tug-of-war as the process descends into design by committee. |
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Yet if you probe the tempting statements, they often fall apart. The experience of reading the book is curiously unthinking. |
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If the communities fall apart, then the economy starts to tremble and it starts falling apart. |
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When things fall apart at the seams, government members suddenly leap into the air yelling and screaming and wonder what to do next. |
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With 556 horsepower and 551 pounds-feet of torque on tap, every forward thrust gives the impression that the world will fall apart. |
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The demographic situation indicates that the Lisbon Strategy could fall apart if we do not change immigration policies. |
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Would Turkey really fall apart if there were bilingual road signs in the south-eastern part of the country? |
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If children make powerfully expressive sculptures, make sure they are photographed before they fall apart. |
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Then, for example, people will think twice before transporting oil in a tanker that is about to fall apart. |
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If people look only to their own interests, our world will certainly fall apart. |
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The stitches must be connected to each other, so that the whole piece of work does not fall apart once the film is removed. |
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Yet Headquarters is surely the hub of UNESCO, and if the hub collapses, the rest of the structure will fall apart. |
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Dissociation results from the natural tendency for ordered systems to fall apart over time. |
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As abbe wades through her grief and her history, her marriage with Greg begins to fall apart. |
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That the allegorical nature of Red Moon speaks to so many issues may be what contributes to an ending where things fall apart. |
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As their ravenousness for power grew, their cities began to fall apart. |
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As India gained freedom, and matured into herself, the Imperial began to fall apart. |
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Unsurprisingly, their lives immediately begin to fall apart under the scrutiny. |
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She put her hair in cute pigtails, splashed on some lipgloss and mascara, and then went outside to Janet's car, which sounded like it was going to fall apart. |
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It revealed the irritability of a man accustomed to being in control who's watching his plans fall apart in public. |
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She needed escape, a page-turner that wasn't so intense that it would stress her out, so romantic that she'd fall apart, or so violent she'd lose sleep. |
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The slices have a tendency to fall apart, due to the layered structure of the leek. |
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A quell of strength over took Robin with each of his words. She was about to fall apart, but Jacob was as brave as a warrior going into battle. |
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Lots of articles have been written claiming that Pakistan will be divided, that it will fall apart or become Balkanized. |
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The company wanted the project to fall apart so it wouldn't have to fulfill its obligations to the Langfords and the other investors. |
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The spidery construction looked like it would fall apart in a stiff breeze. |
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One man's turn-on is another's squick. But, if she chickened out now, the whole plan would fall apart. |
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This indicates that the tables didn't fall apart until Midas-fueled fungus had completely degraded the floor beneath them, says Filley. |
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I used a small glass bowl that I filled to the brim, an important point for you do not want the concoction to fall apart when you unmould it. |
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Usually you say to yourself, Well, one of those will fall apart. |
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They struggle, they love, they fall apart, they dominate, they're flawed. |
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Sam watches her fall apart, tear herself apart and is desperate. |
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Their marriage began to fall apart in 1901 when it occurred to Russell, while he was cycling, that he no longer loved her. |
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If you stack high columns of these boxes without using interleafs they'll fall apart. |
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If the aisles were not there, the nave would fall apart. |
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Assuming the South American crop does not fall apart, the rally highs posted at the start of the month are as high as this bean market needs to go. |
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The Day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then with a roar the sky will vanish, the elements will catch fire and fall apart, the earth and all that it contains will be burnt up. |
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We must overcome the democratic deficit, for today we face the prospect that democracies will fall apart because we do not sustain a truthful relationship with our electors and our ecosystems. |
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On the topic of video games, Greenfield's lack of comprehension and inability to distinguish between different genres of game causes her thesis to fall apart at the seams. |
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In this way, the layers cannot fall apart so easily. |
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A leader must use his charisma or some other transrational force to get his way and, if he does not, things will fall apart. |
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How can these be used most effectively and how can they fall apart? |
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In our logic, it all needs to be fixed or it's going to fall apart. |
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If we allow our defence to fall away and our Alliance to fall apart, the Soviet Union could be tempted in a crisis to use force against us, or at least to threaten us with force. |
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Like most RNA viruses, it reproduces sloppily, its genes readily fall apart, and it can absorb different genetic material which recombines in a process called reassortment. |
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He built his models of authority — and of charm — from the outside in: a sum of clothes, accouterments, settings, and gestures.... Many a body constructed by Ingres might fall apart if it undertook to walk across a room. |
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The most important crux of the museum is to digitalize the tapes before they fall apart,'' Babasin said. |
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While Britain partied, the rest of the world continued to fall apart. |
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A plan to unite EastEnders hardmen Danny Dyer and Martin Kemp on the big screen looks set to fall apart. |
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Because of the patented 'True Dispersion Technology' the fibres do not flock together but fall apart in separate particles within 5 minutes, this is dispersing themselves entirely. |
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The researchers have also found that it doesn't fall apart when heated and is toxic to mammalian neural and pituitary cells grown in the lab. |
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They think the bacteria eventually lyse, or fall apart, in the cell without this gene. |
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If he wins Labour could fall apart or be consigned to oblivion. |
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If you change the temperatures too abruptly, the membranes will fall apart or freeze. |
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The top seed disputed a series of line calls and then saw his game fall apart after winning the first set. |
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The roughness of the road made me wonder if my car would fall apart. |
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But those of us who were young at heart were ready to go to extremes with not so impossible schemes but it soon appeared our dreams would fall apart at the seams. |
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Sure, as the captain of your ship, you are the one to blame when things go wrong or fall apart, but you are also large and in charge when they go well. |
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If knaidl is dark in the center, ascertain whether this is the horseradish filling or an uncooked part. Don't overcook the knaidlach or they will fall apart. |
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You screw around with it too much and it's all going to fall apart. |
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Egyptians, Cairenes especially, are known for their sense of humor, but there are times when people are so heavily loaded with problems that they fall apart. |
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By 679, the Northumbrian hegemony was beginning to fall apart. |
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A real brain wouldn't fall apart like a peeled Valencia, would it? |
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