It collapses different kinds of enemies, and it also collapses time.
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Debbie's surprise visit sends Fiona over the edge and she collapses into fit of hysterical laughing, even after the ceiling collapses.
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"We need to wait and watch and see how the next collapses occur, to see if this interval between collapses is indeed increasing, or if this was an anomaly," she said.
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The value of cash collapses along with faith in government.
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When the market collapses, it's not always time to buy.
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But the biggest challenge comes when Marty collapses one day.
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It obviously collapses without the ability to use U.S. technology.
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He trips on his feet and collapses onto the sand.
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When the flow of capital suddenly reverses, the currency collapses.
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If we don't act that way, the whole system collapses.
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And so the distance between Massi and the audience collapses.
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And if Kavanaugh's nomination collapses, there are no easy alternatives.
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Go deeper: California utility stock collapses amid wildfire liability concerns
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It finds next to nothing and collapses onto the ground.
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As the web collapses, more fibers lock around the prey.
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In the countryside, they fear hunger as the economy collapses.
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People confronted droughts, floods, extinctions, and collapses of entire civilizations.
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If the wall collapses, he said, the houses will follow.
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The presentation quickly collapses under Steve Bannon 's sophistic questioning.
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Here are 9 of the worst company collapses in history.
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Instead, the house where the main characters confront Pennywise collapses.
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WOULD THE BANK RAMP UP CURRENCY INTERVENTION IF NAFTA COLLAPSES?
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Its costs have to be controlled before the system collapses.
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But then as they come of age, it all collapses.
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Then there's a model crisis, when the whole thing collapses.
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The space is compressed, which the thick paint collapses further.
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He collapses in a breathless heap in front of me.
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After gobbling some crushed ice, he collapses on the floor.
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In other words, the distinction between psychology and logic collapses.
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Tragedies involving building collapses have become regular occurrences in Nairobi.
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When that happens, the iron collapses and causes the supernova.
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Dave Chu nearly collapses under the weight of parental expectation.
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Four per cent of such collapses cause loss of life.
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When twisted or squeezed, it collapses into three separate loops.
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Here's what you need to know: • Senate health bill collapses.
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Issei collapses to the crowd, mobbed by friends and fans.
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Trump's stated one, fighting terrorism, collapses under the slightest scrutiny.
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After they've finished dinner, Toby collapses from an assumed heart attack.
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But even if it collapses, this week's tentative deal is significant.
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Though minute, each of these bubbles collapses with an explosive force.
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She collapses one final time in Nano's presence and then dies.
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What do you do with all that if the regime collapses?
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"The meat softens, but never collapses or becomes stringy," she writes.
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If it collapses during the night, it's going in the bin.
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Many were also killed or injured by avalanches, or structural collapses.
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The audience in the cinema collapses, and the case is closed.
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As his campaign collapses, he's building his grandest conspiracy theory yet.
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The consequences of that will be apparent when something really collapses.
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No optimism and lack of credit and housing collapses, down 40%.
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The case against Kenyatta's deputy William Ruto collapses in April. Oct.
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Smoothness, viewed from another angle, collapses into the roughness of panic.
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Todd Frazier collapses before he can catch Giancarlo in the finals.
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Collapses like Muamba's are rare, but by no means unheard of.
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He injects himself with an EpiPen but experiences anaphylaxis and collapses.
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Without the support of his teeth, his mouth collapses onto itself.
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A tree collapses on the raft, missing FitzGerald's head by inches.
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Like every other regime, a democracy collapses of its own contradictions.
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No safety standards are enforced, and mine collapses are not unusual.
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Dier collapses on the ground afterward, knowing he should've done better.
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Sometimes it's a twist so violent that the entire edifice collapses.
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No state or region would escape unscathed if the system collapses.
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Headlines - Thomas Cook collapses after knife-edge rescue talks fail on.ft.
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When you read about bridge collapses and unsafe structures, think corrosion.
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If it collapses on Trump's watch, it's not of natural causes.
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No safety standards are enforced and mine collapses are not unusual.
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The jailbreak collapses in violence and their Mohawk ally is banished.
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Stars explode when their fuel runs down and the core collapses.
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I could only focus on breathing, or the whole run collapses.
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At the end of the episode, the Mercer Arts Center collapses.
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"It creates these visual collapses of foreground and background," says Kiernan.
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As soon as the window's open, Michelle collapses to the ground. Dead?
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Alternatively, if Iran's clerical government collapses from within, so much the better.
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Bernard is continuing to malfunction, though, and collapses on the floor twitching.
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As Yemen's formal economy collapses, a war economy has taken its place.
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The West's plan is to drag things along until the North collapses.
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She collapses in the fields, and Fiona knows the end is coming.
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He foams at the mouth — and eventually collapses while his captors watch.
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First communism collapses in the early '90s and Russia embraces democratic capitalism.
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Strained agricultural land may have also led to collapses in crop yields.
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The bridge collapses Suddenly they heard the disturbing sound of booming explosions.
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Rust has caused many deadly disasters, from bridge collapses to oil spills.
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The landing gear collapses and the prop arms fold to the side.
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To fold it back up, the durable polypropylene shell collapses into layers.
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The Viking, ends abruptly when Carmen collapses before even entering the ring.
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It also collapses nearly flat for easy storage when not in use.
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For individuals, it collapses the individual tax brackets from seven to four.
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Pesticides like neonicotinoids can also kill bees in droves, causing colony collapses.
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That his reform program collapses and Saudi society is destabilized or worse.
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At the end of the opera, his character collapses into gluttonous silence.
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The star's remaining core collapses into a black hole or neutron star.
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If the summit collapses, relations between the two countries could deteriorate quickly.
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First it collapses, then the buzzer beater in its game gets upstaged.
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Canvas automatically collapses this link unless you click on the linked word.
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Such an approach collapses the natural capacity to easily apprehend an image.
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Scenario 5: The North Korean regime collapses internally, creating a failed state.
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But do so and she collapses, apparently content to be vulture food.
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Pollution alone could result in killer whale population collapses in some regions.
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A posthumous pop hit collapses triumph and sorrow into a single song.
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The free movement of people, a cornerstone of the European Union, collapses.
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Gogol's plots can resemble financial crises: Confidence collapses and reality goes bankrupt.
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And as NASA's Gavin Schmidt told me, local collapses are already underway.
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Upload it onto Lindblad's Web site, and its meaning collapses into advertising.
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Puerto Rican natural wonder, Punta Ventana, collapses amid 5.8 magnitude earthquake pic.twitter.
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A shot is heard and she collapses, dropping something from her hand.
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The real play for moderates is still to hope that Biden collapses.
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When this sanctuary collapses, machines, zombies and sleepwalkers are sure to follow.
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If it falls because Americans' spending collapses, it will be bad news.
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That collapses your painting, unless you find a way of organizing it.
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But there followed one of the most dramatic collapses in British political history.
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Fellow commuters look on in shock as the man collapses onto the tracks.
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"There's been job losses and property price collapses in Western Australia," said Oliver.
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Power collapses in San Juan hospital with 4 patients now being transferred out.
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As the required labor pool collapses exponentially, can our societal systems keep up?
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Instead, each collapses wholesale under its own weight into a massive black hole.
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At another point, she gets a vicious nosebleed and collapses in the deli.
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The south tower of the World Trade Center collapses in New York City.
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Finally, he collapses over his knees and cradles his head in his hands.
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During these years, a wave of collapses and mergers also consolidated economic power.
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Despite a string of headline-grabbing collapses, the industry has continued to grow.
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Out of those, only five involved coups or other sudden collapses into authoritarianism.
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A little like Luke's project, the play eventually collapses under its own sprawl.
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PAHO also says that bridge collapses have made access to three hospitals difficult.
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As a result, the feedback fails and the overloaded working memory system collapses.
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The incredibly powerful snap produces a cavitation bubble that collapses and emits light.
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Immediately upon returning to her room, Offred collapses into a fit of giggles.
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Those are small, extra-dense stars leftover when a much bigger star collapses.
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Black holes often form when a star dies and collapses in on itself.
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The scene brilliantly collapses joy, pain, memory, and hope into a single moment.
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Dangerous road conditions, collapses and more as Maryland cleans up from the storm.
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When the retailer collapses under the borrowing weight, all workers lose their jobs.
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If one card buckles, however, the whole system collapses and loses its symmetry.
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Global food production collapses, economies crumble, and war breaks out in feverish waves.
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Long before Irma, derrumbes -- as Cubans call building collapses -- were a common event.
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This being Hollywood, Rocky scrambles up to beat the count as Apollo collapses.
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"The other thing about depression is it kind of collapses time," Rue continues.
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The authorities were also concerned about further collapses in the event of aftershocks.
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The thing about pluralistic ignorance is, when it collapses, it can collapse quick.
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And in any third world country, the moment the governance collapses, mafias appear.
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The air rushes out into the surrounding space, and the empty lung collapses.
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When a keystone species is removed, the ecosystem, like a Roman arch, collapses.
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But there is only so much the forest can give before it collapses.
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At one point, she collapses to her knees during the first-set tiebreaker.
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A building undergoing demolition partly collapses, stirring up a giant cloud of dust.
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The star&aposs remaining core collapses into a black hole or neutron star.
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"I assume the whole floor collapses if there are sixteen people," Brooker said.
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Iran has said it will ramp up that program if the agreement collapses.
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"When you're trying to change the world, sometimes the roof collapses," he said.
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The U.N. is preparing an international response in case the Mosul dam collapses.
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"Once I figure out what happened, then the state's case collapses," she explains.
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Instead, the colony immediately dies, the skeleton dissolves, and the whole structure collapses.
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Defenders of industrywide bailouts think collapses would hurt workers as well as executives.
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After collapse 90 minutes later, relatively new land on Kilauea collapses into the sea.
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Heang Sambo collapses during an intense training session on the beach at Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
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So we might not be able to collect our money before the world collapses.
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While speaking with her, Lenny collapses and has another one of his telling dreams.
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As soon as the door slams behind him, she collapses against the wall sobbing.
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They work with little modern machinery, and deadly collapses have been known to occur.
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The more renewables there are in the system, the more often such collapses occur.
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Several people have died over the years in similar cliff collapses in the area.
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As she glares into the bathroom mirror, she suffers an aneurysm, collapses, and dies.
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A section of an offramp of Minnesota Drive collapses after an earthquake in Anchorage.
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Frustration is growing in the once-prosperous southern African nation as the economy collapses.
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He falls to the floor and collapses in Claire's lap like a sick child.
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Their parents look completely thrilled, and everyone collapses into hugs and tears and smiles.
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Indeed, such deals could just cause bigger collapses and bail-outs down the line.
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If the deal with Tata collapses he will have to pick up the pieces.
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At the first question or cross word he collapses and takes to his bed.
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The ground collapses because nothing is supporting it anymore and then boom, giant crater.
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Without the Feed and its access to all communication and information, the world collapses.
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As media saturation collapses boundaries between artists and audiences, room for uncertainty is erased.
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"When it collapses (or subsides), you see the sinkhole on the surface," they added.
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But they do not look like the cascading ecosystem collapses seen in mass extinctions.
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The Antarctic Peninsula has already experienced southward-moving ice shelf collapses in recent years.
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Government collapses, meaning that the subway system is finally put out of its misery.
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Now we will see what happens to the world when liberalism at home collapses.
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Whether Obamacare collapses under its own weight with this exodus remains to be seen.
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A car slides across the valley and a body collapses out of the door.
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Small-scale mining in Rwanda's hilly landscape has led to landslides and mine collapses.
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These collapses often cause submarine landslides, swallow people up people nearby, and trigger explosions.
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One study says that if the dam collapses, Mosul would be submerged within hours.
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Photography and film collapses time and geographic distance — providing the illusion of universal connectivity.
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They confuse the whole thing until it disappears or collapses of its own weight.
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The Cubike is a crowdfunded foldable electric kickscooter that collapses into really small package.
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Trump's track record during other big financial market collapses is hard to nail down.
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That's what happens if the budget deal collapses and we go back to sequester.
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He leans heavily on the "so bad it's good" principle — so heavily it collapses.
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The stainless steel and silicone press only weighs 9.1 ounces and collapses into itself.
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Engineers spot casting collapses, skimmers, sinkholes, cave-ins, cut holes,washboards, push-ups, doubles.
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The old orthodoxy collapses and is replaced with what he called a new paradigm.
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It leaves a deep scar on the townscape with the risk of dangerous collapses.
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The famous collapses of Enron and WorldCom involved similar failures aggravated by heavy borrowing.
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We lost manpower and had some serious disasters like Hurricane Sandy and building collapses.
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Shriver is excellent at evoking the concrete physical discomfort created as the economy collapses.
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Iran has said it will ramp up its nuclear program if the deal collapses.
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The world collapses; the giants turn into shadows, and the Drifter falls, coughing blood.
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If you lose one of those legs of that stool, the whole community collapses.
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And in the democratizing space of the hotel room, everything collapses in on itself.
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The issue here is that without Pullman's theology, the story collapses in on itself.
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It stood out, even for a franchise with a history of late-season collapses.
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In a recession, they should do well and hold up when the market collapses.
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Then the rest collapses into a chutney-like condiment to serve alongside the bird.
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Each person collapses on the job, blood streaming from their ears, eyes and mouths.
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"Where parties get hurt in midterms is when their base collapses," Mr. Davis said.
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"Iraqis will ignore the problem until the day the dam collapses," he told me.
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If Antarctica collapses, what is the risk for the coastal cities of the world?
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It remains difficult to hold Cayman directors responsible for hedge fund collapses or failures.
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An AR glasses pioneer collapses Meta CTO Kari Pulli wearing the company's latest headset.
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That crisis could resume if a delicate deal with Turkey restraining the flow collapses.
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But then came two consecutive September collapses, which created intense frustration for the franchise.
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A friend at her support group keeps arriving with bruises from his recent collapses.
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The person on the bottom bunk could be hurt if the upper level collapses.
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But if you read The Art of the Deal, the mystery around Trump collapses.
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However, we never know how much financial finagling there's been until after it collapses.
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Amidst screams, he collapses to the floor, presumably in the same pile as the cards.
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Everything comes to a head when Agatha collapses in front of Father Blackwood and Zelda.
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That's then when Nina feels a heart attack coming on and collapses on the ferry.
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If you make a measurement, the superposition collapses to a definite value: 163 or 0.
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So the actor stays the same size but it appears the hallway collapses around him.
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If the West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapses, researchers predict that the number will exceed 1,000.
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Thousands of children were killed, many of them students in classes killed by building collapses.
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If snow accumulates on the roof and it collapses, that is typically covered as well.
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The boxer collapses into a foldout chair, his hands still encased in protective white wraps.
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Growth in miles driven, which typically collapses before a recession, is near a decade-high.
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The part where it collapses is, inevitably, when the country has to pay for it.
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Or perhaps they're caused when something collapses into a black hole and gets ripped apart.
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In fact, the slimy network quickly collapses in the face of a shear-thinning flow.
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McGarry is eventually let in on it after the president collapses in the Oval Office.
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As oil collapses against the backdrop of a fragile world economy, it could trigger defaults.
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Beijing also fears a massive refugee crisis on its doorstep if the Pyongyang regime collapses.
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Still, it's unclear whether Google, or any cloud provider, can avoid collapses like this entirely.
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Seconds later, the entire floor of their makeshift shelter collapses, leaving them on the ground.
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Will it just keep getting bigger, and bigger, until it collapses under its own weight?
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For example, the House version collapses the seven personal income tax brackets into only four.
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If the deal collapses, we now have a sense of how Iran's enemies might respond.
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As energy demand rises from June through September, the overloaded grid frequently collapses, Zafirakis said.
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James collapses on the terrace floor, his still crying son pressed tightly against his chest.
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Black holes occur when a star dies and the core collapses after a supernova explosion.
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Elsewhere, Mark Scott reports, European regulators are addressing the way internet video now collapses space.
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It's a simple plastic thing that collapses and doesn't take up any space at all.
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When Petya, the deaf boy in the front row, sneezes, the sergeant puppet collapses, shrieking.
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Mexico City's numerous building collapses were a stark reminder of what's to come in California.
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At some point, an officer fires at the suspect, who then collapses to the ground.
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Shepard's injuries proved too much, and while desperately crawling towards a control panel, Shepard collapses.
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" Schmidt said that if Rubio finished behind Bush that "the rationale for his candidacy collapses.
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But it has been a surprising season, full of unexpected collapses, injuries and major upsets.
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Mama's teeth are falling apart, and she collapses on camera during the dramatic family intervention.
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If British farmers cannot sell their extra shoulders and bellies abroad, the pork market collapses.
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The narration is listless until it turns furious and then it collapses, lost and weary.
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Ties The child in me still collapses from the imprinted sorrow of years of isolation.
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But the child in me still collapses from the imprinted sorrow of years of isolation.
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Mr. McGregor struggles to inject himself with an EpiPen and then has anaphylaxis and collapses.
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" Kinsey went on to explain that, "John, when he loses it, his whole body collapses.
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Wilson Chin's bold, aggressively modern set collapses in on itself, like a house of blocks.
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A police official said that such collapses were not unusual in Bharatpur, a marshy area.
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In this scenario, global society essentially collapses as food production falls permanently short of consumption.
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Unless Trump completely collapses in the next couple of months, he will be the nominee.
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Even with serious traffic restrictions, one in a thousand structurally deficient bridges collapses each year.
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Their goal is to understand the complex and rapidly changing Arctic system before it collapses.
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That drama has led to gut-wrenching losses crippled by late-inning collapses this season.
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Mac collapses into her lap crying, and Shea says, "It's okay," rain falling around them.
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The pyramid collapses when the supply of new recruits runs out, as it invariably does.
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Others still say tunnel collapses killed their children, broke their spines, or maimed their limbs.
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Obstructive sleep apnea, the most common type, occurs when an airway collapses or becomes blocked.
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But before he can do so, the magician collapses and is rushed to a hospital.
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She impulsively stabs him, commanding Scarpia to die as he writhes in pain and collapses.
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Let's say you somehow squeeze them long enough, and hard enough that the regime collapses.
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Neonicotinoids have not been found responsible for big declines in bee populations, or widespread colony collapses.
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He yells, "I blame you!" until he can't anymore, and then he collapses into Hopper's chest.
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Then her face collapses with a downward turn of the lips and asymmetrical, turned-down eyebrows.
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Once you measure the system, the wavefunction "collapses" and the unit assumes the properties you observe.
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The best guess is that the tunnel collapses and they're able to thwart the First Order.
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Halemaumau Crater continues to grow as new rockfall collapses and hundreds of earthquakes have been reported.
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Children of Men, meanwhile, is about a man set adrift as the world collapses around him.
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It also fears a potential refugee crisis on its doorstep if the Pyongyang regime suddenly collapses.
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The enjoyable energy that has sustained the better part of an hour collapses into painful intimacy.
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Aoki warned of further building collapses and landslides from rainfall that has loosened the surrounding soil.
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Half of the 500 collapses that happened there between 1989 and 2000 were caused by it.
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Aoki warned of further building collapses and landslides from rainfall that has loosened the surrounding soil.
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It's dangerous work due to unsafe conditions, like tunnel collapses and toxic chemicals in the air.
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"God forbid ... there could be collapses or big failures that could lead to flooding," Saleh said.
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So, your theory is that awkwardness is what happens when the "front" we put on collapses.
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Can Theresa May hold on to her job as her government collapses into chaos and confusion?
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A Ponzi scheme requires a constant flow of new investment money or the whole thing collapses.
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The two collapses put over 5,000 jobs at risk, and Maplin blamed the adverse economic environment.
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One shock—one small thump to the base of the table—and the whole thing collapses.
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But once you measure the system, its complexity collapses to a string of only 22018 bits.
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Maybe it will turn out that this ceasefire collapses quickly, or before it has even begun.
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Beijing's national security interests are at stake if the nation of about 25 million people collapses.
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With that said, SOMEBODY of importance will definitely go public soon, unless the market collapses again.
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That discipline can be the difference between building a sustainable business or one that quickly collapses.
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An inflatable boat collapses slowly into the Mediterranean's dark waters, its occupants grasping at life jackets.
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And yet, no one can lay the blame for those collapses at the feet of Wright.
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At some point, perfection collapses in on itself, or it's crushed by the weight of expectation.
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If the de-escalation deal collapses, the humanitarian catastrophe could be the largest of the war.
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He collapses in on himself and breaks out in spasms, as if he had drunk poison.
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These objects form when a massive star dies and the core collapses following a supernova explosion.
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Earlier collapses —like the Medici Bank and the South Sea Company — became markers of their eras.
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After the collapses and bailouts of 22008, watchdogs set out to make the banks more resilient.
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Lopez praised the government response this time but expressed concern over the number of building collapses.
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There's a real risk that the Kim regime collapses under the weight of its own mismanagement.
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That's obstructive sleep apnea, in which the upper airway collapses, leading to shallow or stopped breathing.
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It collapses down into its own little pouch and is made of a fast-drying microfiber.
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When you start to dig into the education skepticism, you find that much of it collapses.
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Ultimately, however, the Japan-as-inspiration-narrative collapses under the weight of van Gogh's staggering range.
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Ross sees Booker as the natural heir to Joe Biden's supporters if the latter's lead collapses.
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But Ronny finally collapses from the broken windpipe about 10 minutes into the 35-minute episode.
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But by Thanksgiving, all that colorful wonder collapses like a drab, brown blanket on my lawn.
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But it ultimately collapses under the weight of heavy symbols and too literal-minded political correspondences.
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As your eyes adjust, space collapses, and the pink mist is right in front of you.
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Is it a fire department, or is it people who have searched wilderness collapses like landslides?
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Morgan gets shot and collapses to the ground, only to wake up seemingly unharmed moments later.
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"Obviously we have seen such collapses in specific locations associated with extreme storm impacts," he said.
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If the mountain collapses and the hole is exposed, it will let out many bad things.
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The problem for Castor is that the comparison collapses under even the smallest amount of scrutiny.
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Despite this, it collapses down to a manageable 19 inches long, weighing in at 2.5 pounds.
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How much can Puerto Rico take before it collapses into the ocean amid so much pressure?
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The King of Retired Amusements collapses onto the boarding platform and dry heaves through the grate.
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Building collapses are common in Nigeria's largest city with a population of around 20 million people.
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In "The Affair," at 10, Helen has an identity crisis in Montauk, and Noah's world collapses.
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And the distance between art and life, between 1988 and 2019, between themselves and Shawn, collapses.
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The pills were real after all; she collapses as the score comes to its mighty end.
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It adds both a humanity and a note of wry humor that collapses any perceived pretension.
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A real risk here is that they one day grow so unpopular that their administration collapses.
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B.J. is overcome with emotion and collapses at her feet, resting his head on her lap.
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McKean coalesces the many lives of his chosen venue and collapses our sense of time and history.
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It ticks away, neutrally, yet it also flies and collapses, and is more often lost than found.
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Canyon Bridge's ability to acquire other Western semiconductor companies could be diminished if the Lattice deal collapses.
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If, one day, the odious northern regime collapses, the South will have to pick up the pieces.
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"This man pulls out a soufflé just before the competition ends and the thing collapses," he said.
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The premise: As the Empire slowly collapses and the New Republic fights to establish itself, lawlessness pervades.
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Borough Press; £29A hilarious, and often brutal, tale of how one family fares when America's economy collapses.
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Persuade voters that you can't spend money that you don't have and the logic of Corbynism collapses.
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The embarrassing system-wide collapses of 231, and an earlier one in 212, are now scarcely conceivable.
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Sometimes these deltas fail in huge collapses, and sometimes they break apart bit by bit, Poland says.
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And when you're all done, the whole thing collapses into the base, and can be transported anywhere.
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This is something we've never seen, chances are you'll never see again Pound just collapses 20163% vs.
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The Gear 360 also comes with a mini three-legged tripod that collapses into a little handle.
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Another similar test "would produce collapses in an even larger scale creating an environmental catastrophe," it said.
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"Other, more serious symptoms are if somebody actually passes out or collapses from the heat," he said.
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After Lonzo finishes off the freshmen with a long triple, he collapses to the floor in hysterics.
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She collapses at the Rubin Museum with Sidney, and is late for dinner with a frantic Michael.
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That is, until it collapses in recrimination, as every partnership eventually seems to do for both men.
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When a star explodes, its core collapses, causing different types of elements to form inside the star.
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Whether North Korea collapses or we have unification, or everything stays as it is, depends on China.
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The first act takes place at the Cadogan Hotel where Oscar hides after his libel action collapses.
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But eventually, it becomes unstable and collapses under its own weight in a pyroclastic density current (PDC).
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When its left reins are pulled, it collapses onto one side as though it is being shot.
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He often stays awake for eighteen, or twenty, or twenty-two hours, until he collapses from exhaustion.
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"If the fake information becomes too big of a percentage, the whole information ecosystem collapses," Goldman said.
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If Trump collapses, the need for Ted Cruz evaporates, so Cruz is at risk of collapsing, too.
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If it collapses or pieces fall off, other parts of the building could crumble under the weight.
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But this imaginative exercise collapses when you look at Bannon's own record and the candidates he's recruiting.
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But now another star falls past this event horizon and it collapses, so it's inside the first.
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In recent years, we have suffered small collapses here and there, and made superficial fixes in response.
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All the demons of the past, of epic collapses and strange flukes, seemed distant if not banished.
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Instead, we exclusively want to own guns so we can cap Nazis if—or when—society collapses.
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When bad things happen in the movies, the government collapses, cities explode, and zombies eat the survivors.
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"I'm not entirely sure there's a lane for her, unless somebody collapses," Democratic strategist Joe McLean said.
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"Notably, the Fed eased relentlessly throughout both the 2000-2002 and 2007-2009 market collapses," he said.
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Even if the stock market collapses, your girlfriend dumps you, or your "friends" think you went crazy.
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Once Vera collapses, the power appears to go out in Krista's apartment, one light at a time.
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I've heard the argument that a problem with social media, with Twitter, is that it collapses distance.
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Iranian officials repeatedly have indicated Tehran would accelerate its nuclear program in the event the agreement collapses.
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She collapses, her back sliding down the wall, and the camera, staying near her head, follows her.
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When truth and falsity are blurred, logic is rendered meaningless and the entire system of mathematics collapses.
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And when small-scale farming weakens or collapses, people leave the countryside and flock to the city.
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When ISIS finally collapses in the coming weeks, the U.S. will have technically completed its original mission.
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Of course eventually we will, catastrophically, when the whole system collapses and the population is vastly reduced.
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Building collapses are frequent in Nigeria, where regulations are poorly enforced and construction materials are often substandard.
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Fail the sequence, and the machine collapses and he screams in a mess of blood and grue. Fine.
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When a market goes electronic, the cost of trading collapses as venues compete to gain the most scale.
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Once hodlers decide to cash out, the price collapses, wiping out paper gains before they can be realized!
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The intimacy of Dix's image collapses the distance between the viewer and artwork without defusing the traumatic shock.
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Smith takes the snap and the pocket collapses around him, so he has to escape to his right.
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And if and when the Trump administration actually collapses, they will be left unable to defend themselves either.
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When I try to type with it in my lap, it inevitably collapses like a house of cards.
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Residents said there had been a number of building collapses in the area over the last few years.
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The lingua franca of nonfiction is supposed to be truth, of course, but what happens when "truth" collapses?
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With such apnea, the airway collapses or becomes blocked during sleep, according to the National Institutes of Health.
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In the heat of the moment, Cruz flips the dynamic, but before she can be topped, Emma collapses.
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After celebrating Marina's birthday together, Orlando falls ill at the home they share and collapses down the stairs.
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AKG's pair also collapses down into a very compact shape that can be protected with a provided pouch.
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The chef's situation is so bad in fact, he actually collapses while talking to Ramsay about his job.
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Bloodied and beaten after having saved his unrequited love, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), one last time, he collapses.
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As the hype collapses around certain companies and categories, it helps prevent the entire market from boiling over.
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He has long been predicting collapses in the U.S. economy and the stock market that have not materialized.
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When you observe the particles, the wave function collapses and the particle assumes just one of the values.
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But as soon as you measure a quantum state, it collapses into just one of these classical states.
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Go deeper: The Iranian president said the U.S. will pay a "high cost" if the nuclear deal collapses
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He often faints and collapses, so the family depends on Nasser to help with the family's financial needs.
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Inspired by origami, the puff is a solar-powered lantern that collapses down to a paper-thin square.
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This could ultimately lead to a "death spiral," where the market collapses as premiums keep rising and rising.
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In the event that society finally collapses, you'll need a radio that doesn't depend on the electric grid.
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But layer legal concerns on top of this, and the strategic argument for Republican indifference collapses as well.
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No matter their trajectories—fast or slow, starting as bangs or whispers—the collapses all end in heartbreak.
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"Many people have also been killed by landfill collapses because of dumping earth without discipline," the letter said.
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Yet, by 2015, the industry was hit by scandals and high-profile collapses amid an epidemic of fraud.
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Despite forecasting that prices will not collapses, Xin said now is the "time to wait and be patient."
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Threats that can lead to fires, illness, and factory collapses like the infamous Rana Factory collapse in Bangladesh.
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Gone was the Harry Redknapp era, with its late-season collapses, fragile mindset and tolerance of Michael Dawson.
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But, Obviously, It's More ComplicatedThere are other ways jeans can kill, besides the obvious factory fires and collapses.
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To people who like seeing topless men punch each other really hard until one of them collapses: no.
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" - Havana, Cuba "I have a recurring dream where I'm in bed as the roof collapses in on me.
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If the deal collapses, we would find ourselves as isolated as we were after the 2003 Iraq war.
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Pilots did spot several imploded lava tubes, but their collapses were insufficient to block the flow of lava.
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The Nashville Fire Department tweeted early Tuesday that they were responding to approximately 40 structure collapses around Nashville.
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"I think the system potentially collapses under the weight of the litigation that comes from this," he said.
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Even the basic ideological argument for work requirements — that people should earn their government benefits — collapses under scrutiny.
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Federal law allows that, but if a government pension fund collapses, older adults are left without a backstop.
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Break with the president and watch as the house of cards that is the Republican Senate firewall collapses.
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However, trade trashing is a dangerous game, and if NAFTA collapses, we would all end up worse off.
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The legislation collapses the current seven brackets to four, with the top tax rate staying at 2628 percent.
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As his empire collapses, the cool businessman of Season 1 resorts to desperate spasms of violence and intimidation.
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But that's ancient history, and those collapses occurred when sea levels were much lower than they are today.
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The president may make sure the Affordable Care Act collapses — and he's got the power to do it.
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Obstructive sleep apnea is when the upper airway collapses during sleep, leading to periods of, well, not breathing.
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In a room with a floor the color of blood, he staggers until he collapses; was he poisoned?
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The rubber inflates and become erect as the fermentation releases gases; when it collapses, the process is complete.
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That collapses what passes for truth with truth itself, which is just a mistake, both politically and logically.
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They warn that if the country collapses, it could become a crisis for the rest of the region.
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When a flat glacier collapses, it can move a lot of snow and ice, but in slow motion.
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You can compare those fights with waves crashing against the breakers: one side continues until the other collapses.
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What's brilliant about this is the way it collapses the series' political and personal stories into each other.
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Treble makes Android modular, which collapses a bunch of those early steps and makes the later ones go faster.
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The ice collapses under the weight of the massive beast, and it plunges through into the frigid water below.
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Wade argument was, if we could ever determine if that that baby was a person, that whole case collapses.
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As Melisandre keeps walking, her steps become staggered until finally she can't walk anymore and collapses turning to dust.
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Paul Hughes said, adding officials were doing everything they could to establish what led to the deaths and collapses.
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Antonio (Guillermo Francella), a devoted father, collapses on his morning jog and discovers that he needs a kidney transplant.
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It collapses into an easily portable size and at 23.5 oz (660g) it's hardly going to break your back.
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Mujey Dumbuya's mother, Fatmata Corneh, collapses at a memorial constructed for her daughter on March 11 in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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In the movies, heart attacks are typically dramatic and sudden: A man grips his chest in pain and collapses.
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Russia accuses Turkey of plotting to invade Syria, and is likely to blame Ankara if the partial truce collapses.
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It's not a nuclear war, but it's essentially the same thing: society collapses, and society has to be rebuilt.
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Heavy rain produced by the system flooded areas of the northernmost island of Hokkaido, causing evacuations and riverbank collapses.
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The small collapses can also cause rogue waves that could sweep away someone standing too close to the water.
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A dazed Rose is helped aboard the rescue boat, where she collapses from exhaustion on top of a nurse.
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Colombia and Honduras (CNN)Cocaine trafficking from Venezuela to the United States is soaring, even as the country collapses.
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No wonder, by the end of the episode, Kiki collapses and tells his wife he wants to go home.
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Instead, all of that unborn-starstuff collapses into a black hole, allowing it to quickly achieve its supermassive status.
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Its counterstrategy: resist and survive, as it has in other collapses of oil revenue over the last 4 decades.
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Austria began consultations with Balkan states this month to see what measures can be taken if the deal collapses.
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December 10 - A church in the Nigerian city of Uyo collapses during services Saturday, killing at least 23 people.
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A problem with the term "churn" is that it collapses both good and bad dynamics into the same label.
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The beginning of the video shows the star, called a red supergiant, just before its nuclear fusion core collapses.
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It collapses this form of self-advertisement, the selfie, while also embracing and promoting a certain type of confidence.
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If Trump's agenda collapses, particularly in the first few months of his presidency, he will cast about for scapegoats.
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Maykel Galindo runs a bed and breakfast in Havana, where seven people died as a result of building collapses.
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If NAFTA collapses, costs could rise for hundreds of billions of dollars of trade as tariffs are brought back.
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Something similar could keep oil prices elevated throughout 2019/2020, especially if production from Iran, Venezuela or Libya collapses.
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Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, said that he won't get overly concerned unless crude collapses much further.
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This is relentless volatility with sharp moves to the downside, fast and short-lived rallies and more market collapses.
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"We had talked about that when got up by like 20," Sessions said of those previous second-half collapses.
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Caldera collapses are rare, and when they do occur they usually happen quickly, in hours or a few days.
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If the roof burns and collapses it can push out the side bearing wall encasing the stairs glass windows.
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Thomas Cook's bankruptcy — which stranded 600,000 passengers and ruined travel plans — is just one example of disastrous company collapses.
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"In this case, the first objective is to consolidate the structure so it doesn't suffer further collapses," he said.
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RBC's Croft cautioned that Venezuela's oil production could be sidelined for a long time even if Maduro's regime collapses.
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As I write it, it inevitably collapses into something that is less perfect but is real (so, ontologically preferable).
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Oil prices are also suffering as demand collapses and the price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia drags on.
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Those collapses have sometimes been accompanied by what Americans have called cheating, but what the North has called prudence.
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So when you lose the fish, you lose the whole productivity of the ocean, and the whole thing collapses.
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Suddenly, after Monday's collapse by Portland — one that came in a series full of Portland collapses — Lillard was gone.
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Adding to pressure on oil prices, major oil producers were pumping more crude into the market as demand collapses.
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The couple's creative lifestyle can be deceptive, as each room collapses years of self-restraint into a single moment.
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So, I had to manually fold and unfold it to get an idea of how it expands and collapses.
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It collapses only when Donald Trump assaults the citadel from the outside, like a rampaging army or deadly contagion.
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There were local collapses and individual crises of faith, and the moral authority of the bishops was dramatically weakened.
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This power ensures that when a large bank collapses, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation can wind it down, i.e.
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We cannot keep pushing off repairs until emergencies hit, whether water main breaks or bridge collapses or train derailments.
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The story begins when the women's balcony at the synagogue collapses during the bar mitzvah celebration for Ettie's grandson.
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A nearly 1,500-foot-long bridge collapses in South America, and a terrifying boat collision is caught on camera.
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Those are tough requirements for a project whose very rationale collapses under the pressure of a few minutes' thought.
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In the darkly comic novel "The Heap," Sean Adams explores what happens to survivors after a skyscraping utopia collapses.
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Many residents are without power and water; some are sleeping outside in fear of more structural collapses and aftershocks.
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How can you both take advantage of a continued rally and not burned if it collapses as you're retiring?
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In "Far From True," the movie screen at the local drive-in collapses, crushing cars in the front row.
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That year, nine people were killed in two separate collapses, prompting officials to impose stricter regulations on the industry.
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"If a bridge collapses, would people say, 'Oh, sorry, that just proves we shouldn't invest in bridges'?" she said.
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One of them, wearing a white hat and shirt, appears to try to get back up but promptly collapses.
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The mines north of town continue to regularly experience explosions and collapses, killing one or two workers, residents said.
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That helped North Carolina keep a safe margin after a string of late-game home collapses earlier this winter.
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The core succumbs to its own gravitational pull and collapses into itself, in extreme cases forming a black hole.
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Even if a shed collapses, you should be able to dig things out of it without too much trouble.
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In Mexico, where currency collapses have led to triple-digit inflation and deep recessions, the peso's tumble creates rising anxiety.
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" And if no one finds evidence of dark matter, he said, then "the paradigm collapses like a house of cards.
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There must be logic, or the whole thing collapses under its own premise, and loses its connection with the reader.
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Subsequent tunnel collapses are rumored to have killed hundreds of workers, which North Korea's government may have deemed irreplaceable losses.
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This is a demonstration done for children, and he runs to the rescue after the handler collapses on the ground.
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Time collapses as Goblet moves between episodes present and past, and there's often a kind of poetic coincidence at play.
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But ironically, if the agreement now collapses, Macedonia's nationalists will have handed a victory to Greek nationalists, their mortal enemies.
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The archives are intended for future humans, in case civilization on Earth collapses, or for future aliens curious about humankind.
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Then, when the hot money flows out and the exchange rate collapses, those borrowers will struggle to repay their debts.
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"One of the first things you see when an ecosystem collapses is that the apex animals collapse," said WRI's Barber.
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Whether methods that study vibrations in these ways can detect problems early enough to prevent collapses remains to be seen.
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One of the panelists begins talking her child's fart gun, at which point Kelly collapses into a fit of laughter.
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When the universe collapses, there are many wardens who have been given a certain area of the universe to police.
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If Facebook has a monster quarter from a revenue perspective, and democracy collapses in Germany, what score do employees get?
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Anchorage Fire Chief Jodie Hettrick said there were reports of building collapses but she did not have any additional details.
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The police official added that there had been no other tree collapses reported lately, despite the wind and rain conditions.
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Then the building, the Mercer Arts Center, collapses — as it actually did, although not in the middle of a show.
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The core can then pulse like this again and again, shedding material until it eventually collapses into a black hole.
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THE collapses of Enron and WorldCom in the early years of this century turned book-cooking into front-page news.
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This creates a hole that can eventually grow large enough that the ground above it collapses — resulting in a sinkhole.
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The interchange of these two freeways on the east bank of the Willamette collapses, after its piers shifted under liquefaction.
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If the ACA collapses thanks to Trump and his Republican cronies, who do they think voters are going to blame?
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On these limited systems, researchers can only perform a handful of quantum operations, or "gates," before the quantum state collapses.
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If the economy collapses, student debt today still has to be paid on a fixed schedule, regardless of employment opportunities.
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The wine is sealed in a bag inside the cartridge, and the bag collapses as the wine is poured out.
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His first show sought to make a statement about how desperate people will act when their world collapses around them.
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" He added, "If the situation for the Syrian regime again collapses, Putin can quickly send his air force back in.
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The Major says officers in the rear of the formation are trained to move forward to recover someone who collapses.
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Marilla argues that it all means more work for Matthew, and that's when he goes and collapses in a heap.
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But right in the middle of his campaign, he suddenly collapses from a heart attack and barely makes it through.
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"It would be a complete disaster (for Malaysia) if the relationship with the US collapses, that's not what anyone wants."
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Harvey's lingering wrath is very different than Katrina's swift and destructive turn, and the social and infrastructural collapses that followed.
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The soft tissue at the back of the throat collapses during sleep; apnea is not a disorder of the trachea.
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August 3013 - At least 3003 people die in Genoa, Italy, after a highway bridge partially collapses during a violent storm.
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Rouhani warned on Wednesday that Iran could reduce its co-operation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog if the deal collapses.
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No injuries were reported in any of the three collapses, and investigations would begin after the storm cleared, officials said.
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Both countries have also increased their efforts to mine and acquire physical gold if, or perhaps when, the dollar collapses.
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In Europe, the British parliament resoundingly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, raising the risk that her government collapses.
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During one such scene, Leah sheds her top, screams with abandon and later collapses from exhaustion amid a bathroom threesome.
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His regular-season success has only made his postseason collapses more baffling, and harder to watch with each successive failure.
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This means outlining tough new sanctions, beyond reinstating the previous ones, that would only be triggered if the agreement collapses.
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The book elegantly collapses the distance between the vast and the intimate, showing how history reaches even the most sheltered.
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Even if it were successful, it risks the same potential for a North Korean military response as the regime collapses.
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Incarnate Word limited Allen to three points in the second half with a zone defense that sometimes collapses around him.
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By comparison, sudden cardiac arrest strikes without warning: A person collapses and has no pulse, no consciousness and no breathing.
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But Mr. Hamann said that major springtime collapses were the result of the same freeze-thaw cycle that creates potholes.
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Of the 10 deaths that Cuba has blamed on Hurricane Irma, at least five were the result of building collapses.
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"If this tailing collapses, even more toxic chemicals could enter the water system than we are already seeing," he added.
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"The real problem is that when the bond-market bubble collapses, long-term interest rates will rise," Greenspan told Bloomberg.
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The book follows the respectable, upper-middle-class Mandible family as the economy collapses and the country devolves into chaos.
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Even as it slowly collapses, as nature slowly winds its way into its cracks, the old world lives, preserved, underground.
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When you hit the paint, the defense collapses and there's people open and you have to drop the ball off.
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The internet bubble of the late 1990s and early 220s culminated in one of the greatest market collapses in history.
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The Croatians pour out of the dugout and the entire squad collapses onto Mandzukic — and several photographers in the corner.
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Then the danger is that if a summit collapses, there's no room to restart the process with lower-level diplomats.
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The recent collapses of several coal companies and for-profit colleges have revealed the extent of lobbying in those industries.
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More than 100 people died in the collapse, making it one of the deadliest structural collapses in United States history.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has presided over one of the most disastrous economic collapses in Latin America in recent memory.
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But as the economy collapses around us, that means the U.S. is entering something entirely new: its first GoFundMe recession.
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Demi Moore plays the unpleasant boss of unpleasant people trying to survive after a cave collapses on a company retreat.
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Meanwhile, S&P, a ratings agency, reports that revenues at many hotels may have halved, as the conference trade collapses.
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The result is that society collapses to a new equilibrium by shedding layers of complex infrastructure amassed in previous centuries.
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This means individuals can share first-hand accounts of things like road closures or building collapses, according to Dalton Smith.
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Ultra-creamy burrata collapses into a luscious sauce, mixing with the pesto and turning it all a speckled light green.
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But if you ignore your health and your family and friends, a few years down the road it all collapses.
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Paddleboards, wooden canoes, and kayaks cluster above where the waterway collapses into rapids at the edge of the Trump course.
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At a basic level, however, Iran seems to be complying, which it won't have to do if the deal collapses.
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It collapses into the included keychain, meaning your favorite VSCO girl can take it on the go with no trouble.
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There would be lasting and dramatic consequences if there were real structural collapses in the export- and machinery-oriented economy.
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Further collapses would allow glaciers to accelerate toward the ocean, where they would melt and cause sea levels to rise.
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" He added: "Know that if the sky collapses onto the earth, God will make room for the believers to breathe.
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An estimated one million miners work at illegal gold mines where safety standards are barely enforced and collapses are common.
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A key feature here is the way McGinley collapses the space between artist and subject in order to self-scrutinize.
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Through its focus on Beyoncé and her collaborators, both on stage and off, the film collapses this history into theirs.
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This simple round hamper is made of heavy polyester mesh and pops up for use or collapses flat for storage.
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Word spreads through the neighborhood about the worst building collapses, and heavy rescue teams are directed there by local residents.
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If it collapses, it is the responsibility of the occupying country, Israel, which should pay the costs of its occupation.
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And, by the way, when the market collapses, like it is now, the market is going down, they're losing a fortune.
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The single frame collapses three temporal horizons: classic Maya aesthetics, early 20th-century architectural revival movements, and contemporary Latinx performance art.
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Typically, waves are limited to some height, after which they break, and the tip collapses over the rest of the waves.
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As the camera rolls, Golding loses his train of thought, and then collapses into the dirt, falling into a deep sleep.
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This is why, when Gypsy remembers a flash of the lighthouse painting during the present timeline scene of "Free," she collapses.
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However, the whole thing would likely be over in tens of minutes as the wall collapses and the rising magma cools.
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Bu then Melisandre takes off her jewelry, reverts back to her old woman state, and collapses into the snow with exhaustion.
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Building collapses are frequent in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, where regulations are poorly enforced and construction materials are often substandard.
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As a hint of what's to come, the steering wheel collapses into the dash and the pedals retract into the floor.
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"I never thought her life would be ended right in front of my eyes," he says as he collapses into tears.
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Much of the material that made up the living star collapses down onto a single point , and a black hole forms.
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Given the need for bee protection as we enter an era of colony collapses, tools like this one are wildly important.
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To avoid a string of destabilising collapses, the CBR offered cheap financing to other banks willing to absorb the troubled lenders.
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Here's a brief look at six different structural collapses, how long they took to fix, and how much they cost taxpayers.
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Assume that China suffers a sharp correction in its dizzy property sector, or that a poorly run asset management firm collapses.
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Just before young Phillip takes a bite, the scene cuts back to Deirdre's bedroom where she collapses on top of him.
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Mike Trout and Albert Pujols were due up for the Angels, so this could be the point where the bullpen collapses.
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It's a good thing they're doing so at Ilana's, because about two seconds later Abbi's entire bathroom ceiling full-on collapses.
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On the streets of Panama City, another dog collapses into a sliver of shade, escaping the heat of the midday sun.
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This is because as the wine is dispensed, the bag inside the box collapses, limiting the wine's contact with the air.
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Whenever I have a big trip planned and need to catch a flight, bus, or train, however, my calm facade collapses.
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Buildings collapses occur frequently in Nigeria and are often blamed on lack of construction permits and the use of cheap materials.
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At the back of the gallery, Mariam Ghani's two-channel video installation, A Brief History of Collapses (2012), widens the gaze.
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The past three decades suggest that theirs is a country which can endure a crisis without resorting to coups or collapses.
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However, if the nuclear deal collapses, there could be 1 million barrels a day of Iranian oil lost from the market.
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So we can carry on supporting the prime minister but we can oppose this policy until it is changed or collapses.
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The country is also wary of empowering South Korea, a U.S. ally, and fears a refugee crisis if North Korea collapses.
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While corporate bankruptcies are often chaotic for employees and executives, the world's worst company collapses have shaken up entire world markets.
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Woods has parred his last four holes and capitalized on collapses by Jordan Spieth and Xander Schauffele, the previous co-leaders.
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Midseason surges or collapses will happen, as will the odd Yoenis Cespedes Supernova Experience; that's the fun part of all this.
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Essentially, you pay them to send so much traffic to a website that it collapses — whether it's your site or not.
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This upsets prosecutor Bill Hodgeman (Christian Clemenson) so much that he collapses and is removed from the courtroom on a stretcher.
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Surveillance footage captured the attack, after which the teen can be seen running from the store, bleeding profusely, before he collapses.
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According to the Florida Natural History Museum, more people died from sand-hole collapses than shark encounters between 1990 and 2006.
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One clap of O'Dimm's hands and time resumes, blood spurts from the drunkard's eye and he collapses to the floor, dead.
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Devastating as it was, demise at the hand of some external force was almost a relief in contrast to previous collapses.
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If you think it's obnoxious in games, wait until a seam rips or tent collapses when it's 40 degrees and raining.
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Canvas also automatically collapses the markup so that it doesn't get in the way once you read back what you've written.
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That can happen just because of the timing of when Dorian's eyewall collapses and is replaced, which happens normally in storms.
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It's also strangely natural when, say, her leg sweeps in an elegant rond de jambe before she collapses in a heap.
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You can always cook in one pan on the stove, letting everything bubble along under a lid until the meat collapses.
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Then, with a bottle of wine by his side, he collapses back into his chair, resuming his man-of-sorrows pose.
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"She blamed stock-market collapses caused by the coronavirus crisis on Trump's rivals, calling it "another attempt to impeach the president.
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Mr. Bradley notes that Republicans might not be the only ones to take a hit if the tax-cut push collapses.
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If time runs out and the peace agreement collapses, both Turkey and Europe will have to face a new refugee crisis.
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These actors all have one goal in mind: to gradually erode the rebels' hold on the border area, until it collapses.
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It weighs a mere 5 ounces and collapses down to about the size of the lid of an old coffee tin.
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The Secure Act aims to eliminate companies' fear of legal liability if the annuity provider collapses or otherwise fails to deliver.
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Turkish conglomerate Cengiz Holding is ready to make a bid for British Steel if a sale to China's Jingye Group collapses.
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Grand machines sway, fragile despite their industrial furnishings and capacity for violence, frozen in the endless, mesmerizing moment before everything collapses.
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If Syria collapses, it could become a haven for Islamic terrorists, the exact situation that Mr. Trump is trying to prevent.
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When any level of government attempts to usurp responsibilities exercised by the tier above or below it, the whole pyramid collapses.
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Someone collapses from the heat, the medics come in and the producers make a decision about whether the player can continue.
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The show is powerful, Sylvia Ryerson told me, because it collapses the disparate emotional and spatial geographies of the carceral state.
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As Raccoon City collapses after a T-Virus outbreak, S.T.A.R.S. member—and Resident Evil star—Jill Valentine must escape the city.
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Given the number of pratfalls — bodies are dropped, scenery collapses — audiences often ask if actors ever get injured doing the show.
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Glaciologists hadn't quite believed that glaciers could behave this way, and suddenly they had witnessed two similar collapses in a year.
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Then the Soviet Union collapses and in the '90s nobody cared what Russia thought about anything anymore because they were poor.
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If the deal collapses and Iran once again ramps up its nuclear program, it could shrink that breakout time back down.
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This measurement collapses the output state down to just one of the possible outputs, and the input state instantly collapses to match it, since they are entangled — for instance, if you use the squaring function, then if the output is the 9 state, the input will collapse down to a superposition of the 3 and −3 states.
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And the top two years for convertible bonds in the internet era — 2000 and 2007 — were both quickly followed by market collapses.
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She happy-sobs and laughs as she collapses on a table, saying "Justin Bieber was listening to "Havana' on his Instagram story.
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After asking a friend for Tylenol or another pain-reliever, Thore falls straight out of her chair and collapses on the floor.
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The workers are electrocuted, pulled, squashed, dissipated, killed, and reborn, and the entire image of the workplace collapses into a Möbius strip.
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They whizz and creak back and forth, and when the motions are complete, and Elodie collapses, they retreat back to their boxes.
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During an interview on CNBC, President Trump issued a stern warning to Putin if the relationship between the U.S. and Russia collapses.
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BOURBON STORAGE FACILITY COLLAPSES IN KENTUCKY, SENDING BARRELS CRASHING TO GROUN D "I thought it was an earthquake," Valerie Nevitt told WDRB.
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This piece collapses many of the artist's themes into one image: traditional female labor, the history of slavery, and working-class chores.
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"We walk away and five minutes later this thing collapses on a whole wedding party," he said on a video on Facebook.
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Eventually, the envelope is lost to space, and the core of the second star, like the first, collapses into a black hole.
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Everything but the phone is included in the purchase but, annoyingly, if even one is low on battery, the whole operation collapses.
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Right to Rise seems to understand Bush can't win unless Rubio collapses, and Rubio won't collapse unless he's attacked in sustained fashion.
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An igloo of sorts houses a warm glow, some promise of safety, but when Ms. Sandsmark wriggles into its shelter, it collapses.
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Earlier this year, she published Martians Abroad, a YA space opera, and with Bannerless, she's looking into what happens after society collapses.
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Estimating the risk of catastrophic collapses would require a structural engineering analysis of each dam, which was not part of his study.
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Their leaflet dining room table, which collapses to leave more room when not in use, also "makes a huge difference," they said.
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Not only would that keep rescuers safe, it would help them avoid setting off slides or collapses that might kill any survivors.
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However, this would hurt ordinary North Koreans first, and China does not want to squeeze so hard that Mr Kim's regime collapses.
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Late afternoon he heads back to his hotel, exhausted from all the walking and talking, and collapses into bed—football in hand.
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The unique folding design collapses down to just 20 inches long, but can be raised to a heigh of around five feet.
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The catch of course is that when the market collapses, homeowners and "investors" alike lose, potentially putting Point in a tough spot.
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"The risks the market is not pricing in is the scenario that the Republican party collapses in a civil war," Hanson said.
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In obstructive sleep apnea, the airway becomes blocked or collapses, which can lead to pauses in breathing that might wake you up.
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For example, the many-worlds interpretation takes the evolution of the wave function at face value and denies that it ever collapses.
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But at some point, your knowledge probably peters out and collapses in on itself like a … like a … well, like a something.
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While the massive and sudden colony collapses that occurred a decade ago have abated, honey bees are still dying at troubling rates.
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CNBC, using Kensho, looked at what happened to financial markets when the VIX collapses by 20 percent or more over a week.
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In the south of the city, in Tlalpan—an area known for a large number of schools—there were still more collapses.
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None of my best sources — inside or out of Republican leadership — think there's much of a chance the GOP tax effort collapses.
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In 2013, 145 people were killed in three separate building collapses around Mumbai, on the western coast, the highest in recent years.
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When a star runs out of fuel, its core collapses and produces a variety of different elements — including the radioactive iron-60.
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Jimmy wins and Chuck is so distraught — all that electricity doesn't help — that he collapses, hitting his head on the way down.
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High salt concentrations can alter the algal composition of aquatic ecosystems, causing cascading collapses of fish communities and booms of toxic cyanobacteria.
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Google Translate collapses the barrier of language, so a Finnish and a Chinese speaker can converse with just a smartphone between them.
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But most stories are flimsy scaffolds, and the second you start messing with them too much, the audience's suspension of disbelief collapses.
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By working tropes of EDM into his recognizable club sound, "Together" collapses 25 years of dance music into a six-minute banger.
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He's presided over one of the most devastating economic collapses in the world; conditions inside the country have reached humanitarian crisis levels.
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Scientists have been keeping a close watch because of past calving events and shelf collapses that have occurred in the same region.
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Scientists have been keeping a close watch because of past calving events and shelf collapses that have occurred in the same region.
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Though they're resistant to that outcome, it could happen over time if the deal collapses and Iran ramps up its nuclear program.
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The fully adjustable Roost Laptop Stand collapses down to a small size when you're not using it, plus, it's lightweight and sturdy.
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Obstructive sleep apnea usually occurs when an individual's airway collapses multiple times during sleep, interrupting breathing again and again during the night.
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Dearing's team developed the model for predicting the speed of ecosystem collapses by looking at similar shifts that happened in the past.
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But the alternative, according to Mr. Fraser, is that Brexit collapses under the weight of its own contradictions, leaving Britain in ferment.
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"You can get a child that becomes the carer of the parent because the parent loses the plot and collapses," she says.
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During each round of motion — which has never looked or felt so much like bullets — one dancer repeatedly collapses to the floor.
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Liverpool strokes the ball around the outside as Spurs collapses into its area, and Robertson's teasing cross is nearly met by Mané.
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If the deal collapses due to antitrust concerns, Halliburton must pay Baker Hughes a $3.5 billion breakup fee, according to regulatory filings.
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At first, content moderation on social networks was a business problem: let in the nudity and the Nazis, and the community collapses.
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At first, content moderation on social networks was a business problem: let in the nudity and the Nazis, and the community collapses.
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The archaeological remains along this front have suffered in recent years as a result of collapses and landslides caused by heavy rains.
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Context: The rapidly growing city has suffered a number of building collapses due, in large part, to shoddy construction and lax oversight.
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The bottom line, for me, is how magically even my jury-rigged method collapses the distance between my thoughts and the computer.
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Earlier in the morning, the department had said it was responding to reports of approximately 40 collapses of structures around the city.
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But Trump has left many key questions unanswered: Who is going to take over in Tehran if the current Islamic regime collapses?
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And Brianne, the mother of a child with a similar condition, almost collapses under the weight of a can-do pep talk.
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Here is a look at historical infrastructure collapses — including bridges, buildings and dams — that have killed thousands since the early 22013th century.
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Sometimes the most important economic events announce themselves with huge front-page headlines, stock market collapses and frantic intervention by government officials.
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If Merkel's coalition collapses, Germany faces the possibilities of a snap election, a minority government or an unwieldy alliance of three blocs.
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Fridriksson returned to Iceland after graduating Oxford during one of the biggest economic collapses in the world, which hit Iceland particularly hard.
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This rapturous musical union is suddenly interrupted, as the cellist collapses onstage, then rubs her hands, trying to chase away the numbness.
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"The goal is really just to deplete the mosquitoes from an area enough that the parasite-insect-human cycle collapses," she added.
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Nothing, however, can quite compete with Lange — the intricate cigarette-smoking behavior, the shaky inhales, the surges of anger, the desolate collapses.
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The evidence is only going to get worse for the administration as its stonewall strategy collapses in the face of court orders.
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Internet baddies often organize attacks using vast networks of computers to send so much traffic to a server that the server collapses.
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It was one of the most devastating collapses in professional sports history — or one of the greatest comebacks, depending on your perspective.
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It leaves women like this patient, who suffered through nearly 20 collapses without knowing they could be tied to a gynecological disorder.
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"Typically, breakdowns—bridge washouts, overpass collapses, dam breaches—must occur before politicians and voters react to need," one global infrastructure report observes.
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The menu cheerfully collapses the distinction between the cuisines of Egypt and the country Mr. Guirguis and Mr. Botros now call home.
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Both Americans fire their pistols at point blank range, but Sergeant Tawayha shoots Sergeant Moriarty, who slumps to his knees, then collapses.
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But on their way home one evening, the bridge the siblings are traveling over collapses, killing Hi's brother while miraculously sparing him.
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Oil prices could plummet toward $40 per barrel if the Iranian regime collapses, according to the chairman of an energy research institute.
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Some of Scalise's allies are still encouraging him to be prepared just in case McCarthy's bid collapses, like it did in 2015.
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At other sites in the Southeast, coal ash ponds were built out into rivers, making them vulnerable to spills or dam collapses.
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Democrats might even want to hope that this happens, so that there is no question about who to blame if insurance collapses.
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Initial reports suggest that collapses were limited mostly to buildings that predated the 1985 quake, after which stricter building codes were enacted.
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But since writing that collapses the distance between fiction and author—so-called autofiction—is au courant, it is nearer an endorsement.
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Caracas' financial transactions have been crippled by Western sanctions, and citizens are coping with widespread food shortages as their traditional currency collapses.
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Earlier in the morning, the department had said it was responding to reports of approximately 40 collapses of structures around the city.
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But when debt used to buy those assets collapses, the resulting defaults ripple through banks and become a drag on the economy.
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If a man collapses and dies in a soundproof cage after six years of deliberate and sustained cruelty, what must we hear?
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If the deal collapses and Iran restarts its nuclear programme, then similar unannounced attacks on suspected nuclear sites are a strong possibility.
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There is a childlike essence to the work, which collapses American iconography with a Nickelodeon palette of neon pinks and booger greens.
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What's known is that the Larsen C break-off is following similar collapses that occurred in nearby ice shelves in 1995 and 2002.
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This is plausible-enough in a historical vacuum, but it collapses if you understand how conservatives regard their experience with Supreme Court nominees.
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This agreement designates Special Areas for Scientific Study that have been exposed by collapses or retreating ice shelves across the Antarctic Peninsula region.
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Simply make the mandate formally repealed and/or make the clause severable from the rest of the legislation and the whole strategy collapses.
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Otobong Nkanga To Dig a Hole That Collapses Again is on view at the MCA Chicago (220 E Chicago Avenue) until September 2.
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The plume of the explosion is formed by an explosion from the dome as it collapses, releasing pressure on the magma underneath it.
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Messy collapses of private firms—for example Jet Airways, India's biggest private-sector carrier, in April—leave millions of customers in the lurch.
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"One of the largest natural gas collapses in recent memory, a crash of epic proportions that no one is talking about," he said.
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Under first-past-the-post, once you fall below a certain threshold—about a quarter of the vote—your number of seats collapses.
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Rick's weight pulls the zombie's head off, and Rick collapses onto a pile of the dead as Negan gives him some cover fire.
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If, like me, you're not an expert on the stock market, it can be hard to make sense of sudden collapses like this.
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Truth be told, the Troll Trace stuff is increasingly losing my interest as it collapses into spy movie tropes and action hero cliches.
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In their experiment, the research team saw the boiling water move debris, but they also saw collapses along the sides of the flows.
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As much as the recurring story line of the Giants' season was late-game collapses, they have not always opened games well, either.
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The commander's guttural sex noises progress from slovenly to erratic; right after finishing the act, he collapses of a heart attack and dies.
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"The distinction between core and edge collapses in 5G networks," warned the head of the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), GCHQ's counterpart, last year.
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Carina Deuschl gives Ikea a run for its money with her XTEND bathtub that collapses to a mere third-of-an-inch thick.
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The key feature is that these types of extreme and rapid market collapses are most often associated with markets dominated by derivative trading.
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Police are investigating the deaths of 17 babies and 16 non-fatal collapses, all of which occurred between March 2015 and July 2016.
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This would be the result of quark matter forming somewhat gradually throughout the collision before the whole system collapses into a black hole.
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Also, you'll be spending 10,800 yen (around $96 until the dollar collapses, which should happen any day now) for a single sushi roll.
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"There were initial reports of entrapments with building collapses and debris, but local fire departments helped with removal from those properties," Scarboro said.
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As they walk away, Brenda's whole character collapses and instead of her normal wiles she turns into a pile of melodramatic maternal instincts.
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Some of these ecosystem collapses could, according to NASA's former chief climate scientist James Hansen, trigger an out-of-control runaway warming process.
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Those goods have been shrinking in both size and quality as foreign investment in Venezuela collapses, but even they cost 22017,20163 bolivars each.
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Every June-September monsoon season, India experiences fatal incidents of building and wall collapses as rainfall weakens the foundation of poorly-built structures.
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"We must have a second plan for the eventuality that the EU-Turkey deal, for whatever reason, collapses," he told a news conference.
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But in the end, Arthur fails and the state collapses because of a family tragedy — and because of all that happens with Lancelot.
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While policy makers disagree on the solution, the problems with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) need to be fixed before the system collapses.
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When a guest at a hotel, restaurant, mall or theme park collapses with a heart attack, can you find the nearest defibrillator device?
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If the Larsen C ice shelf collapses, the twenty or so glaciers that flow into it will instead flow directly into the ocean.
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Reimagining the largely undocumented historical moment, the series collapses Art Deco motifs and early Modernist perspectival conventions with a contemporary conception of queerness.
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G Semyon Varlamov has played great in stretches, but he has let in big goals late in games to contribute to Colorado's collapses.
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When hydrogen (the most abundant element in the universe) is cold, as in about -273℃, it collapses, McNamara told me on the phone.
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Corbyn said that by convention when a government collapses the leader of the main opposition party is called upon to form a government.
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What will happen, if or when, this top-heavy monstrosity finally collapses — will there be a single-payer system left in its wake?
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Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at the research firm Capital Economics, has studied more than 25 years of collapses in developing economies.
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What goes up must come down A building in Miami abruptly and mysteriously collapses days before its set implosion date, stunning residents nearby.
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If Biden collapses, a moderate like Klobuchar could be in a position to run as the moderate alternative to the other liberal campaigns.
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If that happens, and the deal collapses, Iran seems intent to portray the U.S. as the bad actor and itself as a victim.
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John Cena finds it so difficult to pretend he likes football that, a mere two questions into the interview, his façade just collapses.
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Well, a series of financial collapses, first in 1987, then in 1990-91, a third time in 2001, and, most brutally, in 2008.
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"If Larsen C now starts to retreat significantly and eventually collapses, then we will see another contribution to sea level rise," he added.
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Could I, a woman who collapses into the street every time she wears heels, manage to even partially mimic the Reese Witherspoon lifestyle?
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In Cairo, builders often pile new floors onto existing structures with little planning or reinforcement of foundations, making collapses a fairly frequent event.
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The Stone Nearly a decade after one of the most devastating financial collapses in modern history, Wall Street appears as corrupt as ever.
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Perhaps this is because Black collapses time in her work, extracting history from the past and pushing it forward over and over again.
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Jeff begins to realize that his own existence no longer belongs to him, figuratively or — as his relationship with his family collapses — literally.
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But Trump may also just be so exhausted at the end of it that he gives up, resigns, begs a pardon, and collapses.
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At the end of season two, the cousins kiss, the model home collapses around them, and the Bluth family fights outside a courthouse.
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But if economy collapses then it will become an issue" "Rahul Gandhi has led from the front ... he fought a very good election.
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The sweeping grandiosity of this 19th-century narrative of history collapses into its own labyrinth, into which all the amassed digital images disappear.
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As the jury's progress skids to a halt and the case collapses into mistrial, a steady narrative begins to build behind the scenes.
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When the silk industry collapses because of new technology and cheap imports, the family's already precarious lives are thrown into even greater turmoil.
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In the worst cases, bouts of capital flight can gain momentum until the value of the currency collapses, plunging the nation into crisis.
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Once its caliphate collapses, it will lose some of those resources but will retain more than enough to continue these sorts of attacks.
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For instance, it can be used to reconstruct how a cave's height has changed over time because of events such as partial collapses.
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Second, vast groups of phones infected with Loapi can be directed to simultaneously flood a server with traffic so extreme the server collapses.
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It's a sturdy box of a word filled with apparent meaning, yet when pressed upon to deliver the specifics, mostly collapses like cardboard.
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That is precisely what Congress, the president and the Federal Reserve under Ben Bernanke (himself a notable scholar of financial market collapses) did.
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Mami collapses against the wall across from him and works her jaw in a way that reveals the dimple in her left cheek.
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"If that Costco collapses in the middle of the day, there's going to be a lot of people who are hurt," he said.
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As with her earlier novel "Station Eleven," Mandel surveys the wreckage after a disaster — in this case, the fallout after the fraud collapses.
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It follows reports in October that the test site is unstable and experienced tunnel collapses that have killed several hundred North Korean laborers.
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Gears 5's plot centers on Kait's heritage, giving emotional momentum to the storytelling even as the world collapses all around your characters.
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Without that access and the influence that it brings, everything else around him collapses—including how he perceives his place in American history.
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Healthy patients come in to visit me who have had spider veins treated with laser ablation, a process that essentially collapses the veins.
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" (Note the pause in this video before Trump answers; prosecutors or poker players might call this a "tell.) That defense collapses under scrutiny.
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Building collapses in India are common during the June to September monsoon season when heavy rains weaken the foundations of badly constructed buildings.
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The purpose of the trip is also to assure Cuba that Mexico will step in to support the island nation if Venezuela collapses.
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"If that Costco collapses in the middle of the day, there's going to be a lot of people who are hurt," he said.
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There is no room for sustained contemplation and little interest in public morality; everything collapses down to the level of the atomized individual.
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ATLANTA — A senior aide to a former mayor of Atlanta collapses on a courtroom floor after hearing that she is headed to prison.
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An analysis of the events, published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience, found that climate change was the culprit in both collapses.
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It's pretty clear the White House wants to cripple China's economy to the point that its government, led by the Communist Party, collapses.
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They're formed when a giant star collapses, imploding into a tiny area of such intense gravity, even the surrounding light is sucked in.
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Italian newspaper La Repubblica said local prosecutors have opened an investigation to determine whether shoddy construction was the cause of some building collapses.
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Upon reaching the back nine on Sunday, however, he came dangerously close to earning a spot on the list of golf's most epic collapses.
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Sure, Gmail collapses conversation threads so the newest message is always relatively easy to find, but it can still mean a lot of scrolling.
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If—or rather, when—the West Antarctic ice sheet completely collapses, this could lead to ocean levels rising by as much as 12 feet.
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When a colony dies—collapses quickly or succumbs slowly—beekeepers divide their remaining colonies, buy new queens, and grow populations back to full strength.
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Like the Force, which was explained in just 28 words in the original Star Wars, Skynet thrives on mystery and collapses under further explanation.
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It's a scene that collapses all of Jules' many desires into one sexual experience and likely leaves fans asking a long line of questions.
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He collapses so much of his life details into these singular images, that even the curators are constantly discovering new elements of the story.
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With cunning and verve, Mr Baram brings these virtuosi of the lie together in Brest-Litovsk as the sham alliance between their tyrants collapses.
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Repeat, ad infinitum, or until the gravitational pull of a proper heterosexual lifestyle collapses you two—two because, well, heteronormativity—into a nuclear lump.
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The team again obliges, only this time it backfires, as every Michigan player on the court with 11:15 to play collapses and vomits.
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In total, the deaths of 17 babies are being looked into, as well as 15 "non-fatal collapses," between March 2015 and July 2016.
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It's shown itself to be incredibly resilient over the past decade, through technical problems, developer personality conflicts, business disputes, price bubbles and price collapses.
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An opening video showed an Apple employee carelessly unplugging an entire data center, at which point everyone's iOS device goes dark and civilization collapses.
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If Pluto's atmosphere collapses and freezes over, the dwarf planet may appear brighter in our sky because it will reflect more sunlight, Cole said.
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It will give government enforcers stronger legal standing and also make criminally liable those who certify the safety of a dam that later collapses.
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When it's over, Maria's "Oh My God" plays with no pause in the pacing and Jessi collapses on her bed with a heavy sigh.
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In it, the line of 36 Rockettes gets "shot" by a cannon, and then slowly, limply collapses until they're all crumpled on the floor.
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This district experienced one of the biggest collapses in support for a Republican presidential candidate last year (the biggest shift played out in Utah).
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On "Can't Get Close," from Dual, Sampha laments the unbridgeable distance between them in a melody that collapses in on itself, struggling for space.
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In this sense, every process (be it of peace, dialogue, etc.) collapses...And the community of believers (faith) becomes a community of combatants (fight).
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But Pure Expenditure is about taking out components of that machine, and adding parts elsewhere, then watching how the whole system collapses on itself.
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That's because Bannon has made his bones riding the latest political horse until the horse collapses beneath him, then leaping to the next one.
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In March, a Senate inquiry found the collapses "caused significant damage to investors, farmers, neighbouring communities and the reputation of agribusiness managed investment schemes".
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It calls for lowering the corporate rate from 35 percent to 20 percent and collapses the current seven personal tax brackets to just three.
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But the risk is that the bickering over cabinet seats continues into 2019, and that the economy collapses before a government can be formed.
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An optimistic conclusion is that these collapses might teach investors to think twice before assuming that the state always stands behind SOEs, however risky.
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The centrist GOP lawmakers could still take up their petition against the wishes of Republican leaders if the current deals, reached late Tuesday, collapses.
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MPs who are opposed to a no-deal Brexit have threatened to call a confidence vote which collapses Johnson's government before the Brexit deadline.
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I just think, thankfully, of the lovely bread, which will help me keep going until next April even if 'Yahoo' collapses in a week.
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Whether a civilization merely dies off or totally collapses depends on how sensitive the environment is and how quickly it responds to rising populations.
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Japanese media showed residents, some of them wrapped in blankets, huddling in parking lots and other open space for fear of further building collapses.
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The game's official forums were buzzing with people bragging about their last-minute collapses of willpower and the glory of their theoretical space garages.
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An official says Iran will be notifying the U.N. of its plans, and will assemble a "new generation of centrifuges" if the deal collapses.
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But even if the merger collapses, Mr. Wieser said, Time Warner is already in play and is likely to be acquired by another suitor.
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She paces in frenzied circles, collapses onto the floor in brooding meditation and folds piece after piece of small paper with fretful, concentrated industry.
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A door opens, a mother (Sarah Adler) collapses and a father (Lior Ashkenazi) stands by in shocked inertia as soldiers tend to the woman.
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How did you interpret the final scene when she removes the necklace, removes the glamour illusion, walks off as an old woman and collapses?
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As Bonnie's mother collapses to the floor, foaming at the mouth, Bonnie shakes her, screaming, and the whole family ends up at the hospital.
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The Washington Post's Anne Applebaum sees a re-emergence of political debate in Europe, as the center collapses and the right and left grow.
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It will depend on how tightly the administration enforces new sanctions on Iran, and whether the entire deal collapses or can somehow be salvaged.
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Russia's longer-term grand strategy, such as it is, consists of hoping that the West weakens or even collapses, and helping that dissolution along.
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"If one of the core partners doesn't reform or just piggybacks off Germany, then one day or another, the currency collapses," Mr. Lannoo warned.
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"Because no evidence of actual voter fraud is required to justify an anti-fraud prophylactic measure, the majority's reasoning quickly collapses," one justice wrote.
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After he collapses in the shower, guards pick him up and pull him into his cell as his orange pants fall below his waist.
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Civil Defence evacuated some residents near several rivers in the region where landslides from the earthquakes had blocked the rivers and risked dangerous collapses.
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One of them, wearing a white hat and shirt, tries to get back up but promptly collapses, the video, which has no sound, shows.
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As soon as the weight collapses onto his chest, a fart slaps out, echoing across the room and throughout the realms of space time.
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We need lots of people going to their capital city and blocking the roads until the government substantially bends to the demands or collapses.
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Rolet said the business was doing well on all fronts as a standalone company, and there was no "Plan B" if the merger collapses.
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When Mitch loses interest in Russell and the record deal collapses, the utopian turns out to be just another underground man, boiling with resentment.
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The black hole, dubbed LB-1, is a stellar black hole, meaning that it was formed after a star dies, collapses and then explodes.
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Check out the clip -- Elle completely collapses trying to enter the vehicle, which spurs her driver into action as he tries getting her up.
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Elisabeth (Laura Sepul) doesn't want to be in the family banking business, but when her brother Paul collapses and slips into a coma — diabetes?
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Elisabeth (Laura Sepul) doesn't want to be in the family banking business, but when her brother Paul collapses and slips into a coma — diabetes?
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In the worst case, which they call the "full trade war" scenario, the US collapses into recession by 2019, with growth at -0.1 percent.
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Soon, the Mother shows signs of heart trouble and when she finally collapses, gold glitter rains down; as the Fairy, she's a shimmering, golden ghost.
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The defense collapses on him, secure in the same knowledge; they have seen this before, from him or from other doomed hero-balling knights errant.
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Puiboonpuet, and Australian champion "Mini T" battles Singpayak Liangprasert until the latter collapses on the canvas, potentially having broken his foot kicking Mini T's elbow.
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Vivo's NEX S is the first phone with an in-display fingerprint reader and a selfie camera that pops up and collapses into the body.
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WATCH: Tim Tebow Leads Prayer After Passenger on Fight Collapses and Suffers Apparent Heart Attack Tebow will make surprise visits at several of the events.
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The deaths of 17 newborns and 15 "non-fatal collapses" at the neonatal unit had occurred between March 2015 and July 2016, the BBC reported.
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NHK reported home collapses in the area of Mashiki and said at least one house fire may have been caused by a natural gas explosion.
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If someone collapses suddenly, you should start CPR immediately but at the same time ask someone else to call 911, then look for an AED.
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In the dim of the next morning, the phosphate plant slowly collapses into the crater, each column, pipe and cantilever taking smaller pieces with it.
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The crisis of 2000-01, the third in a decade, caused collapses in the currency and GDP and led to the intervention of the IMF.
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But it took 14 months of turbulent talks punctuated by high diplomatic drama and multiple near-collapses that paralleled the final year of nuclear negotiations.
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After $130M+ in funding, AR startup Blippar collapses For the most part, the BS is going to continue to get easier to parse this year.
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I probably would've been panicking about ski lift collapses and getting eaten by bears if I were watching the Disney movie of the same name.
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In that sense, it's not all that different from the mindset of apocalyptic "preppers" who compete to have the most stylish camouflage after society collapses.
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In Manchester by the Sea, Lucas Hedges has one of the year's most powerful scenes when he collapses in a paroxysm of grief and panic.
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The collapses of banks in the recent financial crisis were not caused by depositors pulling out cash, but by credit getting cut off, Cramer said.
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Warming temperatures have caused devastating insect collapses in Puerto Rico, for instance, which lost 98 percent of its ground rainforest bugs in just 35 years.
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In one remote cave on the west coast of Norway, discovering a faint but spirited array of red stick-dancers, he simply collapses in tears.
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One example is ignoring the decline of infrastructure, because infrastructure is a really slow-moving crisis until a bridge collapses, as it did in Minneapolis.
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For example, "Iconographies #2100: Judith and Holofernes after Guido Reni" (22016) collapses the space between two extremes: the baroque constructed imagery and flat optic connections.
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Second – and here's where my linguistic nerd comes out – German's grammar collapses two or several concepts into single words (like poltergeist, which means "noisy ghost").
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As soon as this maneuver starts and the drone collapses, it starts falling out of the sky as its propellers are no longer providing thrust.
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The answer is likely to be when a massive star collapses in which its core can reach a temperature of some 10s of billion Kelvin.
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Engineers and data scientists can then analyze the gleaned data to compile forecasts, predict collapses, and raise the alarm before the worst comes to pass.
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They then remove the handcuffs, and a few minutes later Menhali collapses to the ground, suffering from what he later described as a panic attack.
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If the pact collapses, there will no longer be restrictions on deployment of medium-range missiles — a prospect that has caused particular alarm in Europe.
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It's a massive wake-up call for the increasingly arrogant agent, who escapes the hospital room and subsequently collapses in the hallway mid-panic attack.
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The Contempo collapses to half its thickness so it's easy to roll under a bed or tuck against the side of the hotel room closet.
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One day, he decides he's had enough, collapses in tears and raises a gun to his head, ready to pull the trigger -- but he doesn't.
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Researchers used to view their abandonment of city structures as complete societal collapses, said Tim Kohler, an archaeologist and evolutionary anthropologist at Washington State University.
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" If it did, he noted, then "[Roe's] case, of course, collapses, for the fetus' right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the Amendment.
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Helicopter footage, which only captured part of the encounter, shows Clark staggering forward while the officers shoot at him before he collapses to the ground.
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The Minsky Moment, named after economist Hyman Minsky, describes the time when a market suddenly collapses after an extended period of speculation or unsustainable gains.
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Pinprick dissonances disrupt the sense of a tonal center, and the music collapses into harmonic limbo, in the form of a rolled chord of fourths.
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One public health group estimates that more than a million people are suffering from malaria as the public health system collapses along with the economy.
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Winston Churchill tells of traumatic court scenes: One where Sarah collapses in front of the Queen, overcome by her failure to change the royal mind.
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" Online, men have attacked Ms. Park and Ms. Choi by invoking an old Korean diatribe against assertive women: "If a hen crows, the household collapses.
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In a refreshing reverse from so many picture books, the world of imagination collapses into the everyday, when the storm claims a thick wooden victim.
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TUNNEL COLLAPSES AT NUCLEAR FACILITY: Officials say they have not detected any contamination after a tunnel collapsed at a nuclear waste site in Washington state.
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He recalled seeing the space for the first time more than 30 years ago, when the armory's rooms were still troubled by leaks and collapses.
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The best way to think about Bush-style pseudo-resistance is that it's a hedge against the risk that the Trumpian political project collapses disastrously.
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Miami Bridge Collapses, Killing at Least SIxAt least nine other people were injured when the new pedestrian walkway collapsed onto an eight-lane road Thursday.
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Jake survives, but a serious head injury leaves him prone to racking seizures, during which he suddenly collapses and thrashes about like a speared fish.
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"As Trump collapses, as Clinton continues to have troubles with scandals, those voters are coming in our direction," said Joel Searby, the campaign's chief strategist.
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It collapses the partitions of our everyday net habits — the many tabs, windows, and screens — and empties their contents into a single over-rich frame.
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Many scientists say that a combination of polar melting, carbon emissions, and ice-sheet collapses could cause severe flooding that overwhelms the city by 2100.
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It's the story of two people whose love collapses under the weight of bad luck and betrayal but who can't manage to quit each other.
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Read more: Chinese hotel being used to quarantine coronavirus patients collapses, trapping 70 people under rubbleThe UK has reported 211 coronavirus cases and 2 deaths.
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Outside of market crashes, this could be among the fastest ever collapses into a bear market, which would be a decline of 20% from highs.
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Yet emerging market assets may not seem like bargains to anyone familiar with the currency collapses and economic difficulties besetting countries like Turkey and Argentina.
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They are warmly applauded for their service and also callously exploited, fodder for a spectacle that collapses the difference between patriotic sentiment and gross commercialism.
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For instance, Maldacena's 2002 calculation of the simplest three-point correlation function, which filled dozens of pages, "collapses down to a few lines," Pimentel said.
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The city is required to reinspect "immediately hazardous" conditions within 60 days, a mandate of a law passed in 2009 after two fatal crane collapses.
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If the West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapses rapidly, he said, global sea levels could increase by 4 to 5 meters in the next 100 years.
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Lange's timepieces are beautiful in an eerie way that collapses the differences between centuries, speaking to a world interrupted and then, against all odds, resumed.
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The carrying case for the DJI Osmo 2 feels like a shoebox, while the DJI Osmo 3.03 collapses into a pack that's extremely carry-friendly.
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The status quo before Hariri's resignation is favorable to a situation where the government collapses and Israel or Saudi Arabia launches strikes inside the country.
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The increased investor scrutiny comes as the role and structure of accountants is reviewed after several collapses, including travel operator Thomas Cook and outsourcer Carillion.
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After being shot, McGlockton runs back into the store and collapses in front of 5-year-old Markeis Jr. He died later at a hospital.
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According to the database World Mine Tailings Failures, there were 46 "serious" or "very serious" collapses — such as those in Brazil — between 1998 and 2017.
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Safety regulations are rarely enforced in Mumbai, home to more than 18 million people, especially in older buildings, where fires and building collapses are common.
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A pedestrian bridge over a Florida highway collapses, killing several people and crushing multiple vehicles; Saudi Arabia and Iran heat up their nuclear arms race.
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Or perhaps these 528 postcards will stand as missives from the void, when the civilization we have built so precariously collapses into fire and ash.
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