Given this me-too drive to imitate and adore, why are celebrity flame-outs and meltdowns so fascinating? |
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Two came in the form of special-teams meltdowns by Steelers, as a blocked field goal and a punt return both ended in Patriots touchdowns. |
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Perhaps the most critical lesson learned from last year, however, is the heavy price corporate reputations pay for such meltdowns. |
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Remember the anticipations of catastrophes brought about by computer meltdowns. |
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Computer geeks are extremely unlikely to suffer one of those spectacular emotional meltdowns that make for good television. |
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He takes great joy in making her smile, and we feel his helplessness at her meltdowns. |
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Megan still has meltdowns, or tantrums, because she finds it very difficult to communicate. |
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Go and try out the Nuclear Power Plant Simulator and see how many meltdowns you cause before you manage to survive an entire shift. |
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The public has long been suspicious of big business, but the recent financial meltdowns have created even more disdain and distrust. |
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Inviting your ex is as traditional a part of the Big Day as bridesmaid meltdowns and dad dancing. |
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We should strengthen the IMF's ability to prevent financial panics from turning into full-scale economic meltdowns such as we've seen in Argentina. |
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Everybody knows exactly what would happen if Point Lepreau in New Brunswick or the Pickering plant had meltdowns. |
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This is because a longer investment horizon can cope with possible stock market meltdowns or temporary price declines without problems. |
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Plants now incorporate multiple safety systems to prevent core meltdowns and release of radioactive substances. |
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Recessions and stockmarket meltdowns are bound to happen, and their disastrous consequences must be kept to a minimum. |
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Another factor is that in the private sector there have been some pretty dramatic meltdowns in the last few years. |
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To be sure, there have been no more battery meltdowns in a 787 since the ana emergency landing. |
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They can no longer access the park because their children with special needs have meltdowns when they have to wait. |
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While no one expects hedge-fund values to be listed in the daily newspapers, everyone would be relieved if fewer meltdowns appeared in the headlines. |
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Let the kids and grandkids deal with it, just like they can deal with the deficit, rogue nuclear meltdowns, and the collapse of the currency market. |
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Since she'd become a Stepford wife, I found those meltdowns hilarious. |
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On the ice, the emphasis no longer is on the meltdowns he used to suffer when the pressure was the greatest, when opponents tried to get under his skin. |
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But daily meltdowns shouldn't be a way of life in your house. |
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Mr. Corzine, who was plagued in earlier debates by momentary verbal meltdowns, seemed to suffer a brief case of dry mouth, but never lost his composure. |
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Radioiodine isotopes were detected among the massive amounts of fallout dispersed from Fukushima just days after the meltdowns. |
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Managing the cycle of meltdowns for students with autism spectrum disorder. |
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She has been likened to Katie, 25, who became one of the most controversial figures in the last series after her emotional meltdowns. |
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Additionally in 2008-9 threehree Baltic states suffered their own financial meltdowns driven by the credit booms and reckless lending of the Scandinavian banks that dominate the region. |
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The costs of any such meltdowns are difficult to estimate, but when all is said and done the latest one is bound to be judged one of the more expensive. |
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My difficulty with the Tobin tax is that it would not discourage the type of speculation that is focused on the hot money movements that lead to meltdowns. |
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He is experiencing daily meltdowns resulting in his being sent home. |
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The impact of these corporate meltdowns has been immense and the risks associated with corporate governance have been catapulted into the consciousness of business leaders everywhere. |
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While the facilities themselves are well-guarded, their support systems meant to prevent meltdowns can be easily damaged. |
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So it can only be defeated with sustained attention and the kind of 'anything it takes' resolve that Member States apply to preventing global financial meltdowns or wars. |
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It is also an excellent example of the willingness of the courts to interpret the CCAA broadly and flexibly to facilitate restructurings and avoid value-destroying meltdowns. |
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Meru's virtualization technology is a proven strategy for addressing these density issues and avoiding the bottlenecks and meltdowns that are otherwise difficult to avoid. |
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Golfers who enjoy the play at the world-famous Palmetto Dunes Resort in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina now will have fewer meltdowns on the course. |
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