It's literally falling apart, it's an absolute pigsty, and it just reeks with the smell of rotting beer. |
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Outwardly he was a successful publican, but in reality, the business was falling apart and debts for beer were piling up. |
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It may not seem that way in the wake of the dot-coms turning into dot-bombs and the market falling apart. |
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If the flesh gives under light pressure without falling apart, the fish is perfectly done. |
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They should feel heavy and thoroughly saturated, but they should not be falling apart. |
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But for the amateurs who drive their old bangers in the Plymouth-Dakar charity rally, it's a struggle to stop their cars falling apart. |
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I just feel like we are falling apart at the seams I really don't want that to happen. |
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The strong shows of support for him belied claims that the party was falling apart without its leader. |
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There are places that look like the stereotype of trailer trash, outbuildings unpainted and falling apart, old cars rusting. |
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Why do male friends and boyfriends from the past always get in touch when their lives are falling apart? |
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The leaf bits were drying up and falling apart, having been taken off fresh corn plants in Georgia fields several days before. |
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I laughed and ran downstairs holding my car keys and decrepit backpack that was practically falling apart. |
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The prank revolved around Michael getting on a private plane only to find out it was falling apart. |
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It's a useful and well-used route, but the stations look like they are falling apart and the trains are not much better. |
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The aubergines should be very soft and silky but not actually falling apart. |
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Even then, we pressed the outer limits of what in fact could be bound without falling apart, or even what students could carry. |
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Monkfish is the heavyweight contender of the fish world, so strong it can easily be reheated a couple of times without falling apart. |
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If you went home and left one board unnailed, someone would say the building is falling apart. |
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And all the time they continue to video the family, bonding, breaking and ultimately falling apart. |
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David Wenham plays a knockabout, bumbling political adviser whose life is falling apart. |
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The head of the school took action after finding it impossible to buy new hymn books to replace the old ones, which were falling apart. |
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Even with faulty projectors and seats that were falling apart, Afghans seemed very excited when the cinemas reopened. |
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With those first two guns crippled and now burning it was obvious that our deployment was rapidly falling apart. |
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As the millennium approaches, Andersson's characters find their world falling apart around them, with few options as their sanity begins to slip away. |
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Lay in the anchovy fillets, and place over very low heat until they melt, falling apart when the pan is shaken. |
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The carpeting is worn, the furniture is falling apart, and the electricity is out for most of the day. |
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Dad's house isn't a crack house or on the verge of falling apart. |
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Since there was no evidence left after the falling apart of this testimony, the trial had been suspended for a long time. |
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The world is falling apart and it's nothing more than these dirty rotten bankers deserve. |
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The old neighborhood was falling apart, the paint was chipping off of the aging buildings and graffiti covered dumpsters, trash cans, benches, everything. |
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And, even if they did not, Welsh's administration is falling apart at the seams. |
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Public service delivery in the Home Office is falling apart at the seams under the cuts agenda. |
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The same goes for books, which as a general rule should avoid falling apart at the seams. |
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After all, this game is set in a world falling apart at the seams in which the inhabitants are just about holding up. |
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Then there was Andrew Flintoff, who has announced his retirement from Test cricket because his body is falling apart at the seams. |
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In this piece, which starts on ITV1 next month, Max is a formerly acclaimed journalist who is now falling apart at the seams. |
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To be fair, first outings generally go well and she had an embarrassment of riches gifted to her by a Labour party falling apart at the seams. |
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A closer look reveals quite clearly that this is a pseudo joint paper, or, to put it another way, that it is falling apart at the seams. |
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Canadians are happy that we are still debating the budget because it is falling apart at the seams. |
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It reminds me of Oxford, where I grew up, but less exhaustingly brainy – an ideal setting for the story of a perfect family falling apart. |
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She would also like to fix up her home. She says it's falling apart, but she isn't strong enough to repair it. |
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Temperatures throughout the Himalayas are, on average, rising, and the mountains are falling apart in the warming atmosphere. |
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The other thing that was happening as things were falling apart was that nobody was checking on cases. |
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It is usually safe to keep these products in place, as long as they are not damaged or falling apart. |
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Turn and grill for 2 to 3 minutes more or until very lightly browned, but not falling apart. |
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A sovereign default, debt restructuring or the falling apart of the euro are unlikely, at least over the next two to three years. |
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If the breakwall is already falling apart, view it as an opportunity to replace the crumbling eyesore with a new, more natural shoreline. |
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His cause, like a rusty old jalopy, is falling apart before he turned the key. |
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I was not prepared for the staggered, ruthless falling apart of one of the people I love most in the world. |
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Their lives are falling apart, but they intersect in interesting, tragic, and instructive ways. |
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But something just does not feel right about the deal mcgee cut for himself when the world was falling apart last September. |
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I firmly believe my poor little bod is falling apart at the seams. |
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The grey carpets were threadbare and the furniture was falling apart. |
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Set with beautiful stonework on the outside, designed to ignite the aesthetic emotions of hip-seeking purists, the city is falling apart, but no one will ever know. |
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A Turkish official close to the Prime Minister went further by saying Turkey realised that Iraq was falling apart. |
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The Spring and Autumn period is marked by a falling apart of the central Zhou power. |
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He suggested I see her because our relationship was falling apart. |
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In spite of automatic mechanisms that retract the rudder, major damage can still result and delamination can lead to the part simply falling apart. |
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Playing a sassy, suburban Texas soccer mom whose picture-perfect life is falling apart, McEntire may be down, but she's never out. |
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The jarred peppers should be firm enough to dice without falling apart under your knife. |
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Are we not witnessing the desperate efforts of a handful of powers to hold onto an order that serves their interests, but is falling apart on all sides? |
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The existing affordable housing is deteriorating and falling apart. |
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Jammy fruit but falling apart at the finish. |
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It is in the process of falling apart, which is no bad thing for Safran. |
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The noble idea of the responsibility to protect is to prevent societies from falling apart, which is the overarching responsibility of any Government. |
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If not, this could lead to the ownership regime falling apart if some stakeholders want to sell while others still feel very attached to the firm. |
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This marked the beginning of the Crisis of the Third Century, a time period in which the Roman empire came close to falling apart entirely. |
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In October 1980, for the first time in the history of the ECSC, the Commission had to impose strict production quotas on the Community's steel industries in order to save the common market in steel from falling apart. |
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I had a nervous breakdown, my marriage was falling apart. |
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And what does it matter what the truth is, or when anything happened? It's all the same. Same same. You think it's time passing, but its just you falling apart. |
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Bergens and his graduate student Jeremy John hypothesized that the complex was falling apart at the higher temperatures that are required to get amide hydrogenations to work. |
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As a result of being addicted to heroin, she was falling apart. |
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I am falling apart, the delicate zygon of my brain is opened. |
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My old briefcase is falling apart. I'll have to buy a new one. |
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