She may or may not be miscast but she can't really be blamed for the farce that's imploding around her, and nor can anyone else. |
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For some at least, this recognition would produce a psychological rift, a split subjectivity imploding with the violent impact of sameness. |
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In some cases, a gas dose, which normally caused blindness and imploding lungs, temporarily destroyed the cancer. |
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The event horizon of the artificial black hole blew out, engulfing all six soldiers, before imploding with tremendous force. |
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The US is on the ropes because investment is collapsing, profits are imploding and share prices cascading. |
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By 1991, one of the most spectacular corporate growth engines the world had ever seen was in danger of imploding. |
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Thought had been given to imploding the entire building but there were factors which prevented this, he said. |
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What you're really describing is a Europe that is imploding demographically. |
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When the global financial system was imploding, Canada's financial system came through relatively unscathed. |
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During the financial crisis they pumped money, often ill-advisedly, into imploding banks. |
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The South-East Asian nightmare is of an imploding Indonesia disgorging lawlessness, piracy and boat people. |
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As happens with Dante's pilgrim, the protagonist of a descent narrative traditionally responds to aporia by imploding, by driving downward and into the self. |
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The city has so far resisted imploding into the sectarian violence that left at least 200 dead in 2010, and 700 two years previously. |
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Polls suggest the Tory party in London is lagging behind its national performance and the Lib Dem vote in the capital appears to be imploding. |
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It is not the danger of inflation that is currently threatening us, but the danger of the financial markets imploding. |
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Water pump cavitation is the result of bubbles formed in the inlet coolant of the pump and imploding on the pump impeller. |
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In the very week when the capitalist system is on the point of imploding, the European Parliament has missed its opportunity. |
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While preserved for some time thanks to their opacity, hedge funds are now imploding one after the other. |
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Shock waves from America's imploding subprime mortgage market have landed us in the throes of an all too familiar cycle of boom and bust. |
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This imploding stage acts as a high-energy vacuum safely pulling debris, foreign matter and contaminates from the restraints. |
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The south tower collapsed on itself, imploding with a force that sent up a cloud of dust and debris so dense it could be seen by satellites orbiting Earth. |
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The city, the subject proposed by the sponsor, is presented as an imploding dream: Brussels, too dependent on the dreams of others, must constantly look elsewhere to rediscover its own. |
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Kashima Antlers' season is in danger of imploding with the champions losing their fourth match in the last five and cutting their seemingly unassailable lead of ten points down to just one. |
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Turbulence and eddies dragged the hydrophones, tossed them suddenly into the air or further down stream, smacked them into eddies or plunged them into imploding air cavities. |
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For every imploding planet, a shooting star. |
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In the summer of 2008, however, there was a lot of uncertainty about how long our institutions would last before imploding and whether our country had a future. |
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Unless we rebuild its economy and society and help to develop viable political institutions, an Iraq devastated by war would risk imploding and posing an even greater danger to the stability of the region. |
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Yet at the same time the Republic had no other option than to sustain the imploding German Protestant forces financially. |
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The consequences of it imploding would be disastrous for the UK economy. |
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Astronomers suspect they are linked with imploding neutron stars or eruptions on magnetars. |
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Putin doesn't need to invade anything because the putschist government running Ukraine is imploding due to massive corruption. |
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But even with a measure of success, it must know that the stories that will still predominate are more likely to be about imploding casualty departments and shoddy track maintenance than barely perceptible amelioration. |
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They inherited a system already imploding of its own accord. |
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It is imploding faster than people realise and patients are already bearing the brunt of the problem. |
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That is obviously a priority when the country is imploding and we are trying to climb out of one of the worst recessions in living memory. |
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North said that several of the forces which have caused the U. S. economy to go into recession are still in place: the lagged effect of high energy prices, an imploding housing market, and tight credit conditions. |
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The actor formerly known as Mr Bean plays Walter Goodfellow, a vicar who dodders around thinking only of the Man Above, oblivious to the fact that his family is imploding. |
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The Illinois chemists who have detected that atomic destruction for the first time have also directly measured temperatures of the imploding bubbles. |
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Imploding his linear narrative in a single frame, Shaw creates on canvas a kind of literary black hole. |
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