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The colt's legs buckled under him; he collapsed on his side.
In the end, the intimidated merchants buckled under the group's weight.
He tried for another One Winged Angel but buckled under exhaustion.
Her knees buckled under her as she fell to the floor.
County and city websites buckled under a sudden surge in traffic.
The U.S. official said Macron had buckled under pressure from Trump.
They are frustrated at Hannity, who they believe has buckled under pressure.
It was only a matter of time until he buckled under the pressure.
This defense inevitably buckled under the weight that Trump himself put on it.
Without the ocean to support them, they buckled under pressure from the rushing floodwater.
Corcoran wasn't prepared for the sudden influx at first, and Itch buckled under the pressure.
She scotched suggestions she had buckled under pressure heaped on her after her Paris triumph.
Not for lack of love, their marriage buckled under the weight of resentments and financial issues.
As the economy buckled under the weight of a failing real-estate market, Green Desk thrived.
And the servers finally buckled under all the pressure and I saw my first fail-elephant.
"The nature of how they buckled under the pressure of the press is very crass," he added.
The GOP has apparently buckled under to the relentless "tax cuts for the rich" attacks by Democrats.
If only the Turkish judiciary hadn't buckled under government pressure and had adhered solely to the law.
Prominent U.S. politicians have gone after both the NBA and Blizzard, saying they've buckled under Chinese pressure.
Any faster, and the leg bones of this biped would have collapsed and buckled under the tremendous weight.
Oil prices buckled under the dollar's gains, extending their decline following the biggest one-day loss since Jan.
The economy has buckled under incessant sanctions and political discontent is rising, putting pressure on Tehran to act.
Federer buckled under pressure at 5-5 in the opener and Thiem confidently held in the next game.
Eventually, it buckled under the pressure, selling up in the 90s to the Illinois-based company Soft Sheen.
The South, despite its years of bullying and bravado, eventually buckled under the relentless advance of Lincoln's armies.
Aung San, who tried to build a genuinely multiethnic Burma, and has buckled under pressure from Buddhist extremists.
Iraq buckled under crippling sanctions for most of the 1990s, following former President Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait.
Third seed Halep buckled under the strain of fending off the missiles being launched off Ostapenko's lime green racket.
China threatened multiple airlines not to refer to Taiwan as a country, and they all buckled under the pressure.
In South Dakota, local officials had to shut down a busy interstate after the pavement buckled under the heat.
As the decade turned, Brazilian arts buckled under the weight of suppression, and the Tropicália moment seemed to pass.
And despite years of promises to fix this program, Republicans ultimately buckled under the pressure of these interest groups.
They also couldn't rely on nongovernmental and humanitarian organizations, most of which buckled under the weight of the refugee crisis.
It was a lot to put on a single product, and perhaps the whole thing just buckled under the weight.
Mr. Reyes had one drawer for his belongings, and he slept on a bunk bed that buckled under his weight.
Ron Wyden, a privacy-minded lawmaker, buckled under the public pressure and said they'd stop selling and sharing customers' locations.
In recent years, the small eastern Mediterranean country has buckled under ballooning public debt, a decaying infrastructure and political infighting.
"Buckled under the pressure of humiliation and being ignored, people poured into the streets with so much anger," he wrote.
It proved a pivotal moment because Monfils went on to pocket the tiebreak with ease as Edmund buckled under the strain.
Saddled with extra compliance requirements and with no material benefit to resilience, they buckled under the weight of these burdensome regulations.
His body buckled under mine, and he held me at the wrists as though he knew I wanted to pull away.
Lawmakers immediately called for an override of Mr. Deal's planned veto, saying that he had buckled under pressure from corporations and lobbyists.
Just ask the Republican legislators who buckled under the weight of the teacher's strike that Ojeda sparked with a viral floor speech.
In recent years, more mothers have shared publicly how they stepped down, having buckled under the stress of juggling work and care-taking.
He apologised for having "buckled" under pressure applied by the defeated administration of Mr Najib (the two men are pictured, in the centre).
Those who worked in the steel industry were angered that a president who had promised to protect them had buckled under international pressure.
Once the show began, the Tidal live stream almost immediately buckled under the immense traffic from Kanye's curious fan base and/or haters.
Farmers buckled under the weight of the debt they had taken on to expand their businesses, and tens of thousands of operations closed their doors.
While the ad went up immediately on YouTube, 84 Lumber's website at first buckled under the strain of curious millions trying to check it out.
Buenos Aires-born Schwartzman buckled under the pressure of playing in front of a partisan crowd and at one stage lost seven games in a row.
The study found that the drill pipe had buckled under the tremendous pressure of the oil and gas rising from the well from the initial blowout.
Age Hareide, Denmark's coach, said his team almost buckled under the pressure created by Peru's fans and players, and described the victory as a lucky one.
LocationSmart quickly buckled under public scrutiny and promised to stop selling user data, but few focused on another big player in the location tracking business: Zumigo. 7.
Nearly a year after President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the landmark Iran nuclear deal, the country's economy has buckled under aggressive US sanctions.
Since the Malaysian general election earlier this month, Fernandes has apologized for endorsing former prime minister Najib Razak in the election, saying he buckled under government pressure.
Once a dominant force in Australian retailing, Myer's business model has buckled under pressure from new foreign "fast fashion" rivals, lackluster consumer spending and flat wage growth.
Other Republicans, believing Pence buckled under pressure, are furious that he backtracked by calling for changes to the bill that he had signed into law only days earlier.
Protests in 2017 also buckled under the regime's crackdown, resulting in 102 deaths, according to the Associated Press, and forcing dozens of opposition leaders to flee the country.
Although a judge dismissed the charges in December, ruling that CDA 230 protected Backpage's activities, Backpage buckled under the ongoing pressure and shut down the adult services section anyways.
This points to a dismal end to the year in which household names like Toys R Us and House of Fraser buckled under pressure from online shopping giant Amazon.
Particularly worrying, Kittleman said, is a 20163- to 30-foot-wide hole north of Main Street, where the road appears to have buckled under the weight of the flooding.
In recent days, the growing strains on the National Health Service jolted the campaign as some hospitals buckled under wintertime demands, and an irritated Mr. Johnson struggled to respond.
Experts and witnesses told Reuters shortly after the quake that the school in southern Mexico City buckled under the weight of floors added over the years with scant steel support.
But after a surge in the number of asylum seekers last year, Sweden's centre-left government buckled under pressure from local authorities and the public to crack down on immigration.
But as Iran has buckled under the strain of penalties since the US withdrew from its landmark nuclear deal with the country, Hezbollah can rely less on Tehran's monetary backing.
Some fighters have buckled under the pressure and lashed out at the Dubliner's passionate following, but Pimblett seems to be too busy laughing to engage in a similar kind of reply.
After two years, Betty Crocker buckled under the pressure of thousands of Angry People Online: "We hear you, Rainbow Chip fanatics!" the company said when it reintroduced the product in 2015.
" Ellen, during a moment in which basically anybody else would have buckled under the pressure with despair, whipped out a joke: "Time's been asking how to get in touch with you, actually.
In recent years, destinations such as Dubrovnik and Venice have buckled under the weight of overtourism, enacting a ban on new restaurants and limiting incoming cruise ships respectively to limit visitor numbers.
Several private equity-backed retailers have buckled under the weight of large debt loads that have hampered their ability to invest in e-commerce and adapt to the rapidly changing retail industry.
Several private equity backed-retailers have buckled under the weight of large debt loads that have hampered their ability to invest in e-commerce and adapt to the rapidly changing retail industry.
Last month, the SEC said it was wrapping up reviews of bank-loan and exchange-traded funds that share some characteristics with the Third Avenue fund that buckled under a wave of redemptions.
The game was only 14 minutes old when Iniesta, Barcelona's captain, was carried from the field in tears while holding his right knee, which had buckled under a heavy challenge from Enzo Pérez.
Sam Bradford then buckled under the pressure of Dallas's pass rush and threw the ball wildly out of the end zone, ending the comeback attempt and giving the Cowboys an 11th consecutive victory.
She had a knack for the telling detail: still-wet concrete in a Polish gun emplacement as the country buckled under the German assault, or insanitary plumbing in a supposedly advanced Chinese arms factory.
Iceland received a $21 billion IMF loan in late 2038, and another $2.5 billion from its Scandinavian neighbors, as its banks buckled under the weight of huge debts amassed over years of overseas expansion.
In the book, Moss cites the work of hundreds of writers, artists, historians, and other neighbors to demonstrate how 20th-century New York buckled under mercenary policies and institutions designed to benefit the rich.
It almost doubled between 1990 and 2015, and the prison system has buckled under this increase—a story told by numerous reports of staff shortages, cramped conditions, rampant drug problems, and poorly trained guards.
But while some brands have buckled under political pressure, others have decided that the smart move — given the demographics and political preferences of the young customers they covet — is to go against the Trump tide.
As hundreds of thousands of people rushed to sign up for a subscription fee-free account (just in case Vero became a thing), the app became plagued by technical issues and buckled under the pressure.
I tried to do the bag of bags with a regular-ass plastic bag from the local Giant and watched, in dismay, as it buckled under the pressure and exploded on the hall closet door.
This comes after discussions over the weekend among Carillion, its lenders and the government failed to save the UK's second-largest construction company, which is buckled under the weight of a whopping £1.5bn debt pile.
Growth in China stabilised this year, but while the world's second largest economy averted a hard landing, some major corporations have buckled under the weight of their debt or been sanctioned by authorities over risky investments overseas.
Roy Moore, the gun-toting Christian conservative who earned Trump's wary support and brought Steve Bannon out on the campaign trail, buckled under numerous accusations of sexual assault with teenage girls when he was in his 30s.
Icelandic lenders buckled under the weight of huge debts amassed over years of overseas expansion, spreading instability through other European nations and making the country a symbol of the excesses that helped to trigger the financial crash.
Nadal, one of the pre-tournament favourites, fought back from two sets down and saved four match points in a 135-minute minute fifth set but ultimately buckled under the relentless pressure exerted by an inspired Muller.
But, as New York's subway system has buckled under the weight of a growing ridership, Cuomo has tried to wriggle out of responsibility, claiming control of the Metropolitan Transit Authority in mid-June, despite already controlling it.
Read more: The sky turned a deep purple before Typhoon Hagibis hit the coast of JapanRiverbanks across the island buckled under the heavy rains, and some residents had to be rescued from flooded homes, broadcaster NHK reported.
Some initial backers of the bill have since buckled under all the pressure, but McCrory is reportedly only down to axe it entirely if the city of Charlotte repeals a local law protecting LGBTQ people from discrimination.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Mexico City school that collapsed in a powerful earthquake last week killing 25.5 children buckled under the heavy weight of floors added over the years with scant steel support, according to experts and witnesses.
After weeks of insisting that Mr. Khashoggi had left the building alive, Saudi Arabia buckled under pressure from Turkey and acknowledged a week ago that he was killed, though officials insisted that his death had been an accident.
WASHINGTON — Congress brought an end to a three-day government shutdown on Monday as Senate Democrats buckled under pressure to adopt a short-term spending bill to fund government operations without first addressing the fate of young undocumented immigrants.
Tria had committed to holding the deficit below 2 percent of gross domestic product but buckled under pressure from the coalition to set a target of 2.4 percent in what was seen as a humiliating defeat for the economics professor.
I had thought that the Yahoo board was taking a stronger stance by trying to buy a year with the Yahoo spinoff, but the board has buckled under pressure, with a potential proxy contest from the hedge fund Starboard Value looming.
LONDON — In a first demonstration of the new reality in Parliament after the recent election, Prime Minister Theresa May and her shaky new government buckled under pressure on Thursday and agreed to fund abortions in England for women from Northern Ireland.
Using high-resolution, high-speed microscopes, researchers from Perelman School of Medicine in Pennsylvania watched as these dynamic filaments—long thought to be quite stiff—buckled under the force of each cellular contraction before springing back to their original length and form.
Drivers have been demanding changes at City Hall to protect their livelihood, but at least five cabbies have buckled under the strain of debt since December as others describe working 12- and 14-hour shifts to make up for the lost income.
All these sub-narratives dedicated to minor and major characters, chapters that do little to move the plot along, could easily have resulted in a novel that buckled under the weight of its structural ambitions, but Schaitkin pulls it off without a hitch.
In November 22008 rates were jacked up to a then-record 215 percent from as low as 6.15 percent only a few months before the government buckled under the mounting pressure on the currency and devalued the pound to $26.24 from $24.4.
Yet when faced with declining sales and overall economic weakness in the years following the Great Recession of 2008–2009, Best Buy and other chains buckled under the pressure and lost sight of what they could do that pointing and clicking could not.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is wrapping up reviews of bank-loan and exchange-traded funds that share some characteristics with the Third Avenue junk bond fund that buckled under a wave of redemptions in December, an official said on Saturday.
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares ended a choppy session lower on Tuesday, failing to benefit from a positive open on Wall Street as they buckled under the weight of disappointing earnings and data showing the euro zone economy grew less than expected in the third quarter.
Kerber was in exactly the same situation a year ago but buckled under pressure and lost in straight sets to Lucie Safarova to stumble out of the event in a bad-tempered huff, an experience which forced her to change her on-court attitude.
You could even argue Breese's Tristar stablemate Sage Northcutt also buckled under the pressure when faced against an experienced opponent in Bryan Barberena, who went against the script and didn't listen to the hype surrounding "Super" Sage—despatching the young Texan prospect with relative ease.
United States: Left in the cold On Saturday, the United States was left in the cold when it was the only G20 member to oppose support of the Paris agreement -- ironically as the city which lends its name to the agreement buckled under record-high temperatures.
I don't know if it was because my shampoo and conditioner started working their magic, if my straw hair finally buckled under the nourishing touch of the many masks I saturated it with, or if the cool water really was the secret, but my texture started improving.
Much like Jessica Jones bore the burden of being Marvel's first female superhero to headline her own show, Luke Cage comes along at a pivotal moment in our public consciousness — and in less steady hands, it easily could've buckled under the weight of all that expectation.
Her smiles in the media center were in sharp contrast to the frown she wore last year when, after needing only to win a set off the already eliminated Lucie Safarova, Kerber buckled under pressure and was bundled out of the tournament by her Czech opponent.
Over the past few years, as the Continent has buckled under the weight of the refugee crisis and Russia's political posturing has set European Union nations on edge, this wildly camp singing show has served as a barometer of the anxieties of state broadcasters and artists.
The Liberty City of their childhood was at once a place that buckled under the rages of crack but also, defiantly, maintained a cultural richness and sense of community that nurtured and inspired the two men — it was a place that both contained and freed them.
Related: The Year Europe Buckled Under the Biggest Refugee Crisis Since World War II Increased policing on Turkey's shores and colder weather conditions have not deterred many refugees and migrants from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa from embarking on the perilous journey in small, flimsy boats.
Johanna Konta may not have been at her best, but the battling qualities she showed in her epic 7-6 4-6 10-8 victory over Donna Vekic - when she could have easily buckled under pressure from an expectant Centre Court crowd - will have got fans dreaming of a first British women's champion in 40 years.

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