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Crumbled On Top Of Ice CreamGo the classic brownie sundae route: heat a square slightly in the microwave and serve it crumbled atop a scoop (or two). 2.
"Cookie crumbled a little different for me here," McKinnon started.
Instead, the fractures deepened and Pierce's hopes at unity crumbled.
I was 17 years old when our immigration case crumbled.
Buses waited to carry them out, but the ceasefire crumbled.
"I think we crumbled under the pressure," she told CNN.
It was a simple environment, and then the heavens crumbled.
Mr Fridman went into business as the Soviet Union crumbled.
By 2017, everything in Theranos and Holmes' world had crumbled.
"I crumbled right there and burst into tears," she writes.
Top waffles with egg mixture, crumbled bacon and cheese slices.
Some roadways crumbled to rubble, while others had sections submerged.
Then, over the course of three days, the coup crumbled.
But once the union crumbled, the statues began to fall.
Some crumbled with contact and others were solid as concrete.
The man crumbled at the mere suggestion of this transgression.
Then add the crumbled praline and fold until just combined.
But his status and stature crumbled in the early 2000s.
Intelligence officials have been divided over how the network crumbled.
She crumbled as she learned that it was a school.
Two people were killed as buildings crumbled and roofs collapsed.
Not long afterward, Manuel Huerta said, the building suddenly crumbled.
I like it with crumbled sausage instead of the pancetta.
The local "government in a box" arrangements have mostly crumbled.
Nate Parker as Nat Turner crumbled in a one-note performance.
Sprinkle evenly with crumbled bacon and remaining 1⁄4 teaspoon black pepper.
Some roadways crumbled to rubble, while sections of others were submerged.
Here's where President Trump spent his week as Puerto Rico crumbled.
Their defence of the city has crumbled faster than many expected.
"The caliphate has crumbled and ISIS has been defeated," Pence said.
Pebble had a similar idea with the Core before everything crumbled.
Crumbled erosion remnants and a black star to the upper left.
For a short time before they crumbled, the Spurs looked purposeful.
In 2013, four ceilings crumbled when water came through the chimneys.
As ISIS's physical caliphate has crumbled, its cyber caliphate has strengthened.
That Wall crumbled in a rush of enthusiasm in January 2018.
Its stock price has crumbled almost 90 percent since early 2014.
"The caliphate has crumbled, and ISIS has been defeated," Pence said.
Outside, old paint crumbled from window frames, steps and a garage.
In rebel-held areas, government services disappeared and the infrastructure crumbled.
But the Soviets quickly abandoned the Kurds, and the republic crumbled.
The cheating scandal crumbled that foundation — not forever, but for now.
The cheating scandal crumbled that foundation — not forever, but for now.
Some roadways crumbled to rubble and sections of others were submerged.
The walls had crumbled and only the thin wooden frame remained.
Pelosi has finally crumbled and sent the list of House managers.
After Kenin fought back to go up 3-53, Muguruza crumbled.
Puerto Rico's economy has crumbled under the weight of its debt.
"My own personal political world has crumbled around me," he said.
Broken gargoyles were replaced by plastic, limestone crumbled at the touch.
There are countless examples of rock-solid election laws that suddenly crumbled.
Roads have crumbled and many of the best-educated workers have emigrated.
Put shrimp on top of roasted broccoli with crumbled fresh Greek feta.
Three stories in the past seven days have crumbled under greater scrutiny.
But 30 years later, when the Soviet bloc crumbled, the shipments ended.
In the aftermath of the manifesto's roll-out, the Conservative advantage crumbled.
The ground shook below them before Monday's game, then crumbled during it.
Efforts to pass immigration legislation have crumbled several times already this year.
Now it lies in a crumbled pile, the target, apparently, of vandals.
Green's career has crumbled, and he has lost much of his empire.
Serve it plain or with add-ons, like crumbled ricotta salata cheese.
Mr. Franken's support among his colleagues in the Senate crumbled this week.
The walls were canvas and paper, it crumbled when you touched it.
My father lived long enough to see how West Baltimore had crumbled.
Last year, Lucy Dacus almost crumbled under the staggering load of anticipation.
Pages of Emily Dickinson, Tagore and Ferdowsi's poetry crumbled into black ash.
"But the relationship crumbled as the two companies' paths converged," Mike writes.
"May I touch your shoe?" she asked, and all my defenses crumbled.
Then again, in "The Handmaid's Tale," America hadn't crumbled all at once.
Her marriage crumbled, while Jimmy went in search of a past denied.
In 2016, the Obama coalition crumbled and so did the Midwestern Firewall.
Big boys might try crumbled bacon, butter and a shot of Scotch.
Without that war, existing structures would not have crumbled as they did.
I thought about Romero constantly while my career crumbled after major surgeries.
A lot of crumbled brain matter has been discovered in cracked skulls.
Instead, it crumbled and lost both its semifinal and the third-place game.
The message came a day after talks to reopen nine federal departments crumbled.
The caliphate and the contiguous territory under IS crumbled in October last year.
Some of those cities crumbled into obsolescence; others blossomed into capitals of legend.
When her normally stoic and unbothered facade crumbled into tears, I felt vindicated.
The historical record reveals episodes when 'civilisations' have crumbled and even been extinguished.
As the Soviet Union crumbled, the fiercest street battles unfolded over television towers.
Paper is often thought of as a vulnerable material, easily crumbled and reshaped.
The latest effort comes after previous ceasefire attempts by the international community crumbled.
By the time I reached the register, my weak-willed morals had crumbled.
Most decks were made of pasted-together, stiffened paper and crumbled with use.
The dollar also crumbled to 111.27 yen, near its lowest since Sept. 20.
The shore crumbled as Matthew passed The library was opening just in time.
When I moved here, they all crumbled down… Paths have replaced the walls.
Soon they were staring agape as it crumbled into a cloud of rubble.
It crumbled into a powder as it fell, exposing a smooth green stem.
Pointing involves removing the crumbled cement from old walls and installing new material.
The Climate Solutions Caucus, filled with moderate Republicans, has all but crumbled tonight.
While his oldest son, Freddy, crumbled under the pressure, Donald blossomed under it.
That being said, we kind of crumbled as a team the previous night.
Television footage from Sapporo showed crumbled roads and mud covering a main street.
In the three years since, the extremist group's self-declared caliphate has crumbled.
I love the warm frisée salad — it has bacon and crumbled blue cheese.
Watermelon cubes with crumbled feta and chopped basil formed a more refreshing salad.
Soon the Ottomans lost Salonika (now Thessaloniki) to the Greeks; their empire crumbled.
Driven to distraction by the Australian's defense, Kvitova crumbled in the second set.
The rock-solid support she always enjoyed among voters over 60 has crumbled.
Serve them for scooping dips, with soup, or crumbled, to top a casserole.
An old order had crumbled and, with it, an impediment to Putin's ambitions.
In 2015, 51 people were killed after a building crumbled following heavy rains.
Within days, the Hungarian Army had split into factions and the government crumbled.
An impermeable block has crumbled, my muse being, I guess, the grim reaper.
SAN DIEGO — As the Mets' season has crumbled, Jacob deGrom has stood apart.
They put new skyscrapers up in Beijing while your factories in Michigan crumbled.
Add turkey, and cook, stirring, until crumbled and cooked through, 6 to 8 minutes.
Bust The Upper Crust: Cherry pie-flavored ice cream with crumbled pie crust.  4.
Add Steak-umms and top with crumbled Cheetos and a dash of Aleppo pepper.
After the Soviet Union crumbled, Poteyev climbed the ranks of the Foreign Intelligence Service.
When foreign lending seized up, the government needed bailing out and the banks crumbled.
Even the Soviet Union held contested elections and the communist monopoly on power crumbled.
Chopped fresh cilantro, sliced radish, chopped avocado and crumbled cotija cheese for topping 1.
If New START crumbled now, it would strike a blow to global nonproliferation efforts.
To ServeMozzarellaMacerated PeachesSea Salt1 sprig basil, leaves pickedPeppermill1/2 cup crumbled amaretti cookies 1.
"Most young kids would have crumbled with this rotation that he had," Casey said.
Plans you had may have crumbled, and now you don't know what to do!
This Source interview is probably the most telling of the crumbled Nas/Murder Inc.
As the Soviet Union crumbled, ethnic Armenians in the territory campaigned to join Armenia.
It crumbled into powder very easily, and didn't have much of an outer crunch.
After Nixon's bulwark in Congress crumbled, he announced during a televised address on Aug.
The "engagement theory" that governed bilateral relations for the last 30 years has crumbled.
But his fortunes crumbled once again during the financial crisis that began in 2008.
Garnish with crumbled ice cream cones and whipped cream to complete the birthday bash.
The pieces of cod are garnished with crumbled rye bread baked in a geyser.
I fried my bacon crisp with a soft interior and crumbled it into bits.
I might have them with pasta and wilted greens and some browned, crumbled sausage.
Dot with crumbled blue cheese and bake at 400 for 20 or 25 minutes.
Twenty-five years ago this month, Rwanda crumbled as violence swept across the country.
For a time, as this iconic city crumbled, those memories seemed confined to history.
Over the centuries, the pyramid slowly crumbled, due to neglect and harsh desert winds.
The rand crumbled to a record low after Moody's cut South Africa's credit rating.
Goldfarb's Unreal Deli Corned Beef, sliced, unsliced, crumbled, $26 (one pound) and up, unrealdelistore.com.
Add additional ingredients you like, such as crumbled bacon, diced broccoli florets, cheese, etc.
Hard men and women might try crumbled bacon and a wee drizzle of Scotch.
That compromise crumbled on July 2709, 212, two days into the wave of arrests.
Shelves full of books still stood beside a crumbled wall with its windows intact.
Smith ended up with seven receptions for 79 yards, but the Ravens crumbled late.
Mr. Gillis said then that the claims in the indictment crumbled under closer scrutiny.
We stopped doing these drills as the old empires crumbled under their own weight.
Stir turkey, and cook until no pink remains and turkey is crumbled, about 3 minutes.
Careful plans had crumbled as they had encountered unexpected turns in their research and thinking.
But detectives were immediately suspicious of the story, which they say crumbled under further scrutiny.
But after Trump threatened to veto the proposal, it crumbled in the GOP-controlled House.
The grave also featured a limestone lid, once preserved in plaster, that had crumbled away.
Rome is mostly a matter of rusted, dusty, crumbled stones and dirty walls to me.
The product is meant to be crumbled under running water to create mint-smelling bubbles.
There have been times of crisis when the House of Windsor creaked and almost crumbled.
Most of what followed was even darker and sadder, as the Brown-Houston marriage crumbled.
Pulse, 1 minute, until nuts and oats are crumbled and a sticky dough is achieved.
We like the apple pecan chicken salad with apples, cranberries, pecans and crumbled blue cheese.
If I had analyzed all this, I would have crumbled, I would have (gone) back.
Roofs and second floors have just been peeled off, crumbled kitchens have fallen into canals.
We typically wind up out of breath with our covers crumbled up in the corner.
Using picks, shovels and hands, they scrabbled through the dust and debris of crumbled homes.
Dredge the pieces in seasoned flour (or panko, or crumbled Cheetos and Doritos, no joke).
On November 8, 2016, the party watched in horror as its fabled blue wall crumbled.
He found a granola bar in his drawer that crumbled when he opened the wrapper.
Within 30 seconds he crumbled to the mat from the power of the South Londoner.
Even as its creditworthiness crumbled, it could still borrow with ease by issuing municipal bonds.
Many of the new states emerged out of struggle and conflict as old empires crumbled.
As Smith crumbled to the ground, his right foot caught on the turf, twisting awkwardly.
Yet asked to stand firm, to stanch the bleeding and limit the damage, Liverpool crumbled.
But the unwieldy coalition that brought Mr. Mahathir and Mr. Anwar together crumbled on Monday.
The findings reveal that Mars has a dry, crumbled upper crust, probably from asteroid impacts.
He put his trash can on his desk, crumbled paper and dropped it in. Gov.
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's marriage crumbled over allegations of Rossdale cheating with the nanny.
"The president's a hyena," said Mohamed Said Mohamed, a fish seller by the crumbled seashore.
With a deluge of water, the dam's channel for overflowing water, called a spillway, crumbled.
The deal crumbled after Trump invited Taliban leaders to Camp David and then disinvited them.
A fat lot of good it did when the whole empire basically crumbled around him.
As dusk fell and their defenses crumbled, the American soldiers were forced to retreat from Graignes.
Past nuclear deals have crumbled over North Korea&aposs reluctance to open its doors to outsiders.
When Trump and the Republicans took over the federal government in 0003, the remaining firewalls crumbled.
Specifically, we learned why his parents' marriage crumbled, and why his father always looks so forlorn.
Islamic State's area of rule in Syria has crumbled this year under two rival military campaigns.
And we've spent trillions of dollars overseas, while our infrastructure at home has so badly crumbled.
Although many gender stereotypes about jobs and caring have crumbled, nursing has, so far, remained impervious.
Progress on her thesis on Sappho has stalled, and her nearly decade-long relationship has crumbled.
More homes crumbled or stood precariously on ledges, waiting for a landslide to take them down.
Aldi's regular and organic crumbled feta sells for 27.99 cents and 17 cents more per ounce.
Some levees crumbled in multiple spots, including one near Missouri's capital city that inundated the airport.
The upper hand The latest effort comes after previous ceasefire attempts by the international community crumbled.
Clinton's firewall hasn't crumbled yet, but all of the signs right now are very, very bad.
He became the wealthiest planter at the very moment when the plantation system's foundation had crumbled.
He addressed other criticisms of his behavior and admitted that he "crumbled" during the World Cup.
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It's a federal crime to distribute a matchbook if any match has a crumbled head. Penalty?
This past summer, Iowa flooded again, and the river crumbled some unofficial levees near St Louis.
Much of the city has crumbled due to neglect and a lack of funds for restoration.
A few blocks away, the crumbled husk of the Santiago the Apostle Catholic Church lay still.
The founding ideology of Israel's Labor movement, socialism, crumbled and morphed into the pursuit of peace.
That is not to say that the historic barriers against women in top positions have crumbled.
ISIS rushed to announce the formation of an Islamic Caliphate but found that it crumbled quickly.
Or they could set the manor on fire and perish as it crumbled around them ("Rebecca").
When I picked up one such pink tote, the bag's pleather material crumbled in my hands.
When the subprime market crumbled, banks that unwisely dealt in those toxic products started to fail.
But then again, it might very well be crumbled up goat cheese, or flakes of lard.
In seconds, all three pirates crumbled under the barrage... 'Why did you have to do that?
Until now, his studied ambiguity has largely held his party together while the Conservatives have crumbled.
Millions of émigrés of the crumbled remains of the Russian Empire took their cuisine with them.
Me, climbing the cliff and looking down to moss and crumbled leafs on my wet feet.
Oh, and there's even some crumbled up cookies in there to make this slice even better.
During months of trade talks with China, the president has previously touted progress before discussions crumbled.
Then, as summer approached, cancellations came more frequently and perceptions of progress at the railroad crumbled.
When the Asian financial crisis hit and banks began calling in loans, Mr. Kim's empire crumbled.
The institutions have crumbled—universities, investigative agencies, the courts, the media, the administrative agencies, public services.
They often crumbled, a frustrating development, especially when we knew that our dinner was getting colder.
Pure's "plant-based protein starters" crumbled nicely during browning but remained a disconcerting shade of red.
Eventually, Serra crumbled under St-Pierre's pressure and he found himself forced into the turtle position.
The rooms on display range from hectic, cluttered with papers crumbled on the floor, to neat.
The S&P/ASX 2101.410 index crumbled 1.73 percent, or 21.7 points, to 21.14,21.2 by 0105 GMT.
But in the face of a backlash from opponents of gay marriage, including Christian groups, she crumbled.
But once the event crumbled and the people involved fled the country, Bahamians were left with nothing.
That is one reason the dollar crumbled to 21.05 yen, lows not seen since late October 21.59.
Severe damage has been reported in Oaxaca and Chiapas states, including crumbled buildings and heavily damaged streets.
The same cannot be said of the foreign powers, especially America, that watched as Egypt's democracy crumbled.
Dreams were abandoned, marriages crumbled, and bank accounts were drained, all without Stella realizing a single thing.
Energy stocks have crumbled as the price of oil fell from $100 a barrel in mid-2014.
The front driver side corner of another car, which was only a few feet away, was crumbled.
Mr. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon whose campaign organization has crumbled, pulled about 7 percent of the vote.
JOSEPH KABILA'S machinations to keep control of the Democratic Republic of Congo have crumbled one by one.
Gently pack the crumbled cake into the ice cream cones, pressing together with your hands to adhere.
Daddy's empire is crumbling in D Block just as her crime empire had crumbled in real life.
That quake claimed the lives of 40 people who were killed when a church crumbled onto them.
Their story crumbled as Comey repeatedly confirmed key facts highlighted by President Donald Trump in recent weeks.
Shares in mainland China crumbled on Friday after Chinese trade data missed expectations by a wide margin.
The story of Josh Murray and Amanda Stanton's crumbled relationship is getting a lot stranger and scarier.
The way he tells it, a relationship crumbled and the burden is on both of their shoulders.
Several older and badly-constructed structures have crumbled in Mumbai in recent years due to heavy monsoons.
The gentleperson's agreement whereby he eschewed heated attacks—since Mrs Clinton would inevitably win anyway—has crumbled.
Her father—a World War II vet with PTSD—crumbled after her death, becoming a violent alcoholic.
In southwest Florida's Lee County, hundreds of seawalls built to keep the ocean at bay have crumbled.
When the alliance between the government and the Gulenists crumbled, so did the case against Mr Yildirim.
Whole towers and sides of walls crumbled as Dany and Drogon flew in circles around the stronghold.
BUN: The potato bun was very sweet and flavorful but crumbled under the weight of its contents.
But the Kazakh player's challenge crumbled after she narrowly lost a tiebreak she had led 5-2.
The southern state of Johor, a traditional UMNO stronghold and the party's birthplace, crumbled under Mahathir's challenge.
At the 2006 Turin Olympics, Kostner crumbled, falling several times during her free skate on home ice.
Ms. Quillen watched as her parents, who had personally guaranteed company loans, nearly crumbled under the pressure.
A year after its publication, as Soviet-East European Communism crumbled, Mr. Havel became president of Czechoslovakia.
Her Bay Area art circle's stronghold further crumbled from San Francisco's catastrophic earthquake and fire in 1906.
Try sheet-pan tostadas with chile-laced black beans, sweet peppers, avocado and plenty of crumbled cheese.
A large number of university students were said to be on the balcony when it suddenly crumbled.
Ms. Rivera was one of thousands of New Yorkers who became homeless after the Advantage program crumbled.
The engineers moved gingerly on the deserted streets among downed power lines and crumbled bits of sidewalk.
While USA Gymnastics vowed to change its culture, much of its newly appointed leadership has already crumbled.
Some buildings have gaping holes in them, like the concrete has crumbled due to age or erosion.
Stark fields filled with refuse and a magnificent 260th century palace crumbled—"an absolute crime," Miranda said.
People screamed for help in the dark and houses crumbled as the bombs fell, Abu Ahmad recalled.
But that facade crumbled when Mr. Hernandez was arrested on firearms and racketeering charges in November 2018.
The Spurs crumbled without Leonard, squandering a 23-point lead after he limped to the locker room.
The deal crumbled after Trump invited Taliban leaders to Camp David and then disinvited them after criticism.
RMBS bundled home loans that crumbled under a wave of defaults, and helped set off the crisis.
But the rally eventually crumbled and the index was down about 2500 points late in the day.
But it was months after that, on Friday, that its shares crumbled 85 percent, and rumors swirled.
As Islamic State's "caliphate" crumbled, hundreds of fighters and fellow-travellers returned to European countries, including Britain.
The attack surprised the enemy but then crumbled, like many earlier Republican offensives, for lack of equipment.
In 2013, during the Syrian army's horrific onslaught of rebel-held Aleppo, the minaret crumbled into powder.
The successful events business she had owned for a decade slowly crumbled when Europe's financial crisis hit.
Both their chosen profession—the arts—and their backup gigs have crumbled in a matter of weeks.
I'm not sure I stepped out of the closet so much as the closet crumbled around me.
Without the flattering lights of Vegas, Blake's carefully crafted image crumbled under the weight of his own lies.
The Halloween Witch Frappuccino is made with red apple compote, crumbled caramel cookies, chocolate swirls, and whipped cream.
At least 36 people were killed when the building crumbled on Friday night following days of heavy rain.
Yet every time the fourth pillar has crumbled before their eyes, British panjandrums have reacted with fresh shock.
Startups have crumbled under the weight of their own stupidity, and all the while investors generally stay mum.
In the song, Warren's voice crumbled into a near-sob before bursting through a key change with defiance.
Kraft Heinz's shares have fallen nearly 30% year-to-date, as sales have stalled and profit has crumbled.
The Kurds were left without a state of their own when the Ottoman Empire crumbled a century ago.
She tried to speak but only blood dripped out of her lips as she crumbled to the floor.
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and the GDR crumbled, "everything was shredded," Werner Franke told me.
But once in the hands of reviewers, the phone's foldable screen — and all its mystique — cracked and crumbled.
Turnout crumbled, from roughly 80 percent in 1896 to 653 percent by 1924, as new voters stopped joining.
Soon after, an intense storm surge sent seawater roaring back toward the land—right over the crumbled walls.
"If U.S. share markets crumbled, then we would be in a different situation," the Tokyo-based trader said.
Though the chandeliers and brass sconces were salvageable, decorative plasterwork crumbled when work crews tried to remove it.
Starts for multi-family buildings with five or more units crumbled to their lowest level since June 2013.
Despite the pivotal new laws, he knew that the structures of racism, inequality, and injustice had hardly crumbled.
The 38-year-old Vogelsong crumbled to the ground and was attended to by Pittsburgh trainer Todd Tomcyzk.
For his sole season at Kansas State University, Force was his currency and the opposition crumbled before him.
Helen Hollyman, Editor-in-Chief The relationship seemed really great, until it crumbled for a variety of reasons.
Jose Mourinho might have inherited a footballing citadel, but he finds it half crumbled to debris and dust.
The bottom line: The ACA marketplaces have not crumbled, because federal subsidies cover a lot of enrollees' premiums.
"The cornerstone of Ajit Pai's net neutrality repeal order has quickly crumbled," Sohn told me in an email.
Founded after World War II, North Korea should have collapsed when a key benefactor, the Soviet Union, crumbled.
FOR A SLIGHTLY MOROCCAN RIFF, use ground lamb instead of turkey and finely crumbled feta instead of Parmesan.
That facade crumbled with the disclosure that he was a federal informer against the Mafia for 15 years.
But Mr. Swindall's political career crumbled in 1988 under the cloud of an indictment charging him with perjury.
It is a sloppy joe of sorts, built on a base of crumbled sausage, tomato sauce, green peppers.
That he was seen eating avocado mash and crumbled feta on sourdough with a side portion of chorizo.
US consumer confidence crumbled in March as the country grapples with economic fallout due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"There are plenty of examples of people digging up time capsules, and everything's crumbled to dust," Berger said.
But that system crumbled in the 1990s, and now many state workers earn barely a dollar a month.
Which is why my guard crumbled with the return to the longboard in Sayonara Wild Hearts' final level.
It was Ms. Hogg who essentially invented, through the magazine's exquisitely crumbled aesthetic, the decorating style shabby chic.
And we've spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas, while our infrastructure at home has so badly crumbled.
Just how big the chunk of land was that crumbled into the sea last week is still unknown.
At that moment, our whole world had just crumbled and not one person asked if we were okay.
The League crumbled after failing to prevent World War II, but from its ashes grew the United Nations.
At least 38 people died when the bridge crumbled on Tuesday and five are seriously injured in hospital.
I explained it all via mind wipes and Luke Skywalker's crumbled Jedi dreams and all manner of things.
In the open kitchen, Mr. Lasko crumbled Bayley Hazen Blue from Jasper Hill Farm over a BLT salad (left).
From there, the whole thing crumbled in spectacular fashion, and the company itself was dead as of April 2018.
The Warriors were leading 39-34, and the home crowd erupted with cheers as Durant crumbled to the hardwood.
Instead, this overused phrase may cue your friend to say they're "fine," when, in fact, their world has crumbled.
The dough was baked, crumbled, strained with water through a sieve, fermented, and finally flavored with dates or malts.
The story crumbled after other news outlets began asking questions and police found no evidence to back it up.
Assemble a pseudo-Cobb salad with lettuce, shredded carrots, chopped green onions, tomatoes, avocado, crumbled bacon and blue cheese.
He crumbled away into dust at the end of the April movie after Thanos won his Infinity Gauntlet prize.
It's difficult to imagine navigating Israel's ancient twisting stone steps, cobbled streets, and crumbled ruins as a disabled person.
But bets on further tightening from the central bank crumbled after the policy announcement, which was perceived as dovish.
Dennis Schroder scored a playoff career-high 27 and rallied the Hawks before they crumbled in the closing minutes.
After 10 minutes we reached an outpost: an abandoned house protected by a wall that crumbled to the touch.
Its dreams for global domination crumbled, however, when it became apparent that the company faced serious cash flow issues.
The North Fox Island ring crumbled in 1976, after Richards was arrested on molestation charges on July 23, 1976.
As her grandmother crumbled under the knife strikes, Heaven ran barefoot out the door, blood soaking her pink nightie.
The company crumbled during the dot-com meltdown, but many of his other investments have led to huge success.
Our pretense to real sagacity has crumbled; only luck and randomness can save "it won't be Trump" punditry now.
I cut right into a side tunnel and then back into the deep shadow of a half-crumbled alcove.
As "Two Ghosts" began to play, Grimmy introduced the song as "the one about Taylor Swift" and Harry crumbled.
It was too much, too soon for the then 22012-year-old, who crumbled under pressure the following year.
In time, this marriage crumbled too, and then, in 23, 803 years after their divorce, Ed and Helen remarried.
He's a master motivator, and sets the tone for a roster that could've easily crumbled before New Year's Day.
Since its competitor Bikram Yoga crumbled amid scandal, CorePower has climbed to the top of the yoga business pyramid.
Empires crumbled, new nations arose and the world's maps were redrawn in ways that reverberate mightily a century later.
At daybreak, video footage on local television revealed leveled houses and crumbled businesses in Nashville, a city of 691,000.
And while Sweden fought hard, and even took the first-half lead, it eventually crumbled under the Germans' pressure.
First, I sprinkled on a handful of crumbled feta, which acts almost like creamy salt, bringing the flavors together.
Houses with minimal visible damage alternate with wastelands of pulverized concrete, crumbled adobe and bent and broken household objects.
It's grilled, then plated over romesco, with a splash of olive oil, crumbled Galilean feta and shaved Parmigiano-Reggiano.
When he didn't get that job, he crumbled into a shell of a man that I could not recognize.
The coup quickly crumbled but Erdogan urged people to take to the streets daily in support of his government.
Roads cracked, houses crumbled, and tiles fell from the roof of Kumamoto Castle in the centre of the city.
After the Soviet Union crumbled, funding was cut and the students vanished as if they had never been here.
This wall is itself unbroken; nevertheless, at its foot is a trail of crumbled tile borne from somewhere else.
So start with some very dry kindling, some pine needles, and crumbled-up bits of your least favorite daily newspaper.
The frozen beets came with a side of ice cold baby kale, crumbled blue cheese, pine nuts, and Dijon dressing.
Today her negatives—often the only records of crumbled landmarks—repose in the archive of Historic England, a heritage agency.
Talks crumbled last week as hundreds of thousands of federal worker started to miss paychecks and numerous services were disrupted.
As I carefully cutting a modest slice through the spindly "cat hair-like" mold, the cheese crumbled around my knife.
Erdogan accuses Fethullah Gulen, a charismatic U.S.-based cleric, of masterminding the plot against him, which crumbled early on Saturday.
Blige revealed she struggled to portray a happy marriage opposite Rob Morgan, her onscreen husband, as her personal life crumbled.
Weakened by years of neglect and corruption, the Iraqi army and its security forces crumbled, abandoning Mosul to the jihadists.
In Uganda the state's training services for farmers have crumbled, along with the waning popularity of Yoweri Museveni, the president.
The image shows Upton pulling some sort of crumbled duck pout, but it's the caption that really has people talking.
But when water surged into the Missouri River in March, the levees crumbled — exposing an aging, insufficient flood protection system.
During the cold war it embraced communism; as its Soviet sponsor crumbled it turned to crony capitalism and multiparty elections.
She even put her own little spin on it by adding a drizzle of balsamic vinegar and some crumbled cheese.
Rick, Maggie, Ezekiel and the rest then began shooting, drawing Negan and his cronies back inside while The Sanctuary crumbled.
Yes, communism is gone and the Soviet Union has crumbled but, from his vantage point, Russia did not go anywhere.
In its secretive R&D department, Honda has been developing a bipedal disaster robot designed to climb through crumbled buildings.
But just like every other time my life crumbled at the edges, she was there — reliable, loving, humble, a friend.
The deal crumbled when OPEC heavyweight Saudi Arabia demanded Iran join the plan, despite Tehran's repeated assertions it would not.
A Saudi prince could lift New York's iconic Plaza Hotel out of a messy fraud scandal that's crumbled its appeal.
As the Soviet Union crumbled, Americans lived through events as dramatic as anything that has taken place in recent years.
Indiana's offense averaged 3.8 more points per 100 possessions this year, but its pace slowed down, and the defense crumbled.
A partial cease-fire crumbled and political negotiations broke down as government warplanes attacked a marketplace on Tuesday, killing dozens.
And all of this took place as the stock market crumbled, falling in part on worries about Trump's trade policies.
When crumbled under water, the product is said to create bubbles and spread a fruit-scented  aroma through the room.
Many of those companies crumbled under the load of debt that private equity firms used to help finance their acquisitions.
The public sector's reputation has crumbled, with trust in federal officials and in Congress — once relatively high — reaching record lows.
Those plans crumbled at the last minute, and Robinson invited Lombardo to work on another demo with Crain and Pearson.
On the opposite end was the church, its walls crumbled and roof peeled back like the lid of a can.
But their relationship has crumbled and she now feels "trapped" by her association with him, she wrote in an email.
Baked from above by the sun and from beneath by geothermal activity, the ground crumbled pastry-like under our shoes.
You are essentially making a flavorful mixture of spiced minced shrimp that's similar in shape and bite to crumbled sausage.
But the news trickled out, and suddenly the quiet, stable life they had tried to build for the children crumbled.
St. Thomas's narrow, winding roads were an obstacle course, blocked by floodwaters, snapped light poles, crumbled houses and uprooted trees.
For more flavor and visual appeal, add crumbled feta, and sprinkle with sour sumac powder and crushed red-pepper flakes.
But its reputation crumbled after the bank disclosed that employees had opened millions of accounts its customers had not requested.
Footage from local news helicopters showed a crumbled building burning and surrounded by police and fire vehicles in the darkness.
For sure, the Soviet Union lost its satellite states as communism crumbled, leaving Russia a relic of its former glory.
This week's idea: corn tortilla quesadillas, let's say with crumbled bacon, jalapeños and raw onion, hot sauce and sour cream.
Tumblr and Flickr now have new owners, the TV and news initiatives crumbled, and Yahoo itself was sold to Verizon.
He also was still at the top when the company crumbled in the face of competition from Apple and Google.
But as a golden rule, we should admit that it has finally done what gold doesn't do: tarnished, oxidized, crumbled.
Baked on a za'atar-dabbed dough with crumbled feta and a few pine nuts, it's a bit more pizza-like.
Oil prices have crumbled from $21973 a barrel in the summer of 220 to about $29.5 a barrel right now.
Relations between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities have festered since 1963, when a power-sharing agreement crumbled amid violence.
But as Nixon's political stature crumbled in the spring and summer of 1974, his support among Republican politicians also slipped.
The simple one, chopped with frisée and iceberg lettuce, halved cherry tomatoes, diced English cucumbers and crumbled blue cheese in a red wine vinaigrette, or the more complex: shredded black kale with toasted almonds, crumbled ricotta, chunks of avocado and a cracked egg, all tossed in a creamy bundle with olive oil and lemon juice?
That doughnut is covered in chocolate glaze, crushed pretzels, potato chips, mini M&M's, crumbled brownies and drizzled with peanut butter.
The coup attempt crumbled after crowds answered Erdogan's call to take to the streets and dozens of rebels abandoned their tanks.
Some markers are barely detectable beneath dirt or grass, mostly crumbled away; others are strikingly preserved, adjacent to homes and roads.
The Halloween Witch Frappuccino comprises of a bold red apple compote, layered with a crumbled caramel cookie that's blended with milk.
For this quest, however, Ga hunts through libraries and footnotes, feeling the ashes of crumbled empires through her ink-stained fingers.
The organization has crumbled following the arrest of some of its key organizers, including founder Keith Raniere and actress Allison Mack.
It's easy to forget we footed the bill to rebuild the Iraqi army after it crumbled when ISIS crossed into Iraq.
Since Donald Trump locked up the GOP presidential nomination, resistance to his candidacy from the party's elites has crumbled remarkably quickly.
Place ¼ cup flour in a small bowl; stir in brown sugar and cinnamon, making sure the brown sugar is well-crumbled.
They are correct that 2016 was a year in which old electoral coalitions crumbled and potential new ones came into view.
An executive told the Boston Globe it crumbled under pressure from competitors, not because of wider monetization problems in the industry.
Large sections of Norcia's ancient Roman city walls -- which suffered damage and cracks in the previous quakes -- crumbled, along with towers.
On the flip-side, McDonald's failed to hit its 2 percent benchmark and the stock crumbled, down more than 4 percent.
In the sixth grade, Reed finally got his hands on his first meteorite, a flake that crumbled off a planetarium specimen.
Turkey says they're linked to the PKK, which it blames for attacks inside its soil since a ceasefire crumbled last year.
The New START treaty, which covered longer-range missiles, crumbled in 2021, when both America and Russia refused to renew it.
Previous peace agreements crumbled within weeks, with the United States accusing Assad and his allies of attacking opposition groups and civilians.
"My castle crumbled overnight/I brought a knife to a gunfight/They took the crown, but it's alright," the song begins.
In an exhaustive profile published by alt-weekly the Cleveland Scene in 22017, reporter Kevin Hoffman followed them as they crumbled.
The coup crumbled on Saturday as supporters of President Tayyip Erdogan took to the streets in defiance of the coup plotters.
And it works: She makes a quick couple hundred bucks, after she only spent nine crumbled ones on the vintage item.
But Watts' nice-guy facade crumbled after Shanann and the girls went missing and Kessinger learned Shanann was 15 weeks pregnant.
Erdogan accuses Fethullah Gulen, a charismatic U.S.-based cleric and former ally, of masterminding the plot, which crumbled early on Saturday.
Use these "bacon" strips in a sandwich, on a veggie burger, or crumbled on a salad like good ol' bacon bits.
Again, part of the ceiling actually crumbled to the ground onto the platform as riders were waiting for the next train.
Yet the more forceful answer must be that, whereas Hitler's and Stalin's regimes have long crumbled, China's Communists continue in power.
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A fragile truce, brokered by the United States and Russia, has crumbled in Syria, leading to the worst violence in months.
The Cuba here is still the time capsule stocked with DeSoto cruisers, a crumbled infrastructure and paperwork filled out by hand.
SCATTERED across rural Peru are the ruins of thousands of casas hacienda (estate houses), reduced to broken porticos and crumbled walls.
The effort crumbled due to a lack of political support and a decision by the Obama administration to not endorse it.
"Cuomo say they need it to fix the crumbling subways, but he's not aware that our lives have crumbled," Malhotra says.
After opening my pastry bag, I noticed the cookie had entirely fallen apart and crumbled because of how soft it was.
He is from Michigan, one of the "Blue Wall" states that crumbled in 2016, giving Trump the presidency over Hillary Clinton.
The model proved stable for more than fifty years, but it has crumbled in the age of YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
They noticed that the granite samples they recovered were weaker and lighter than normal granite; some even crumbled in their hands.
But his lawyers sought to undermine the confessions, saying Mr. Hernandez has limited intelligence and crumbled under the pressure of investigators.
I went so far as to pick up a hunk of that tile work, but it crumbled apart in my hands.
Delicate natural wonders crumbled into dust, flagship stores shuttered for good, and popular destinations were closed off due to environmental concerns.
Each evening, Rohingya men sit on a crumbled walkway near the beach, waiting for family members still trying to get out.
Schools crumbled, leaving young men like Wahinya, who knew that education is the only road out of poverty, with no hope.
Unfathomable; a 3-year-old was raped and infected with venereal disease, an old woman so savagely attacked her teeth crumbled.
But keep an eye out for the vegetarian mushroom pie, too, and the one topped with crumbled sausage and pickled peppers.
More than two weeks after the Iowa caucuses crumbled into chaos, Nevada Democrats will try their hand at the complex process.
The 8.2 magnitude earthquake has killed at least 96 people while many homes and buildings in the area crumbled to dust.
Today, we look at how the dream of WeWork crumbled — and explore the story of the man responsible for the wreckage.
His presidential aspirations and approval rating at home crumbled in the wake of the Bridgegate scandal involving his former top aides.
He fits among the ruins of the artistic Loisaida as securely as exposed bits of rebar, poking out from crumbled buildings.
Chandler recalls working out of an open-air tent in the days after the quake because the organization's offices had crumbled.
But the movie's chances crumbled spectacularly when it was revealed that Parker had been charged with raping a classmate in college.
Its windows and doors were gone; in the lobby, a small tree was growing through a crack in the crumbled floor.
Attention had also briefly focused on Northern Ireland which is highly likely to hold fresh elections after a devolved government crumbled.
In 212, as _________'s civil war dragged into its sixth year, fragile truces brokered by the United States and Russia crumbled.
Other additions to balance the bitterness may be blood orange segments, mâche leaves, some slivered fennel bulb or crumbled blue cheese.
A wood mouse, displaced from a flooded or crumbled tunnel, scrambled in and hunched, shivering, in the crook of Tom's knee.
All three stories crumbled upon contact with the barest scrutiny, embarrassing the outlets and politicians that credulously or cynically promoted them.
Then he watched Trump win while hosting a live Showtime special, and crumbled just a little more with every passing minute.
In 2007, Britney's marriage to Federline crumbled into a fine powder, and her mental health became the subject of worldwide discussion.
Greenpoint Hospital, meanwhile, was struggling to remain open as its prewar facilities crumbled, doctors departed and even a fly infestation took hold.
Robert Huth was on the receiving end of a low cross, and struck it true as his defender crumbled at his feet.
A once-unified network of Italian mobsters, street gangs, bikers, and corrupt city officials has decayed and crumbled in the last decade.
Japanese investors also suffered after French bonds, one of their favourite products, crumbled this year on worries about the French presidential election.
The earth tremors crumbled a number of buildings, knocked out power and forced the closure of Surigao City domestic airport, officials said.
"The North American supply chain would be crumbled," said Alejandra Mier y Teran, executive director of the Otay Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
The single currency crumbled to a six-week low against the yen and was down 0.2 percent on the day at 128.10.
A writer for The Kitchn crumbled white cheddar on top of the ravioli, along with a olive oil and salt and pepper.
We are talking about tater tots, crumbled sausage, peppers, onions, jalapeos, and cheese baked to perfection and topped with some fresh pico.
Or at least, you were able to do that, until the cliff in question crumbled into the ocean on New Years' Eve.
It is astonishing how quickly everyone, from Mark to Jane, believes steely Claire has crumbled into a teary, despondent, and lazy mess.
The global economy and many local economies had crumbled, and that happened after the real estate crash and the dot-com crash.
The late 1980s brought Hot Topic, the early 19983s brought F.Y.E., which expanded throughout the early 2000s, then crumbled alongside physical media.
I've taken the eye off the ball on terrorism, I'm just amazed the whole planet hasn't crumbled because I wasn't on it.
A previous ceasefire crumbled over the summer after the collapse of peace talks, and the civilian death toll has soared since then.
Federal levees and floodwalls crumbled, ushering powerful storm surge into the city and leaving 2107 percent of New Orleans underwater for weeks.
World number four Thiem looked flat, perhaps the effect of a 27-tournament season, and his game crumbled in the second set.
Whitney's five paintings surround a long, wide, shallow trough filled to the rim with the crumbled pigment of Yves Klein International Blue.
Old hierarchies crumbled, colonial relationships began loosening, and the role of religion in historically Christian countries altered in complex and unpredictable ways.
The church's iconic spire collapsed and much of its roof caved in and crumbled, but the central nave appears to have survived.
He has also referred to a manifesto from the last Ottoman Parliament, as the empire crumbled, claiming Mosul as part of Turkey.
The skyscrapers went up in Beijing, and in many other cities around the world, while the factories and neighborhoods crumbled in Detroit.
Above me, tied to a wooden beam on the ceiling, are large, semi-translucent bags of what looks like dried, crumbled leaves.
I wasn't seeing a therapist or talking about my feelings, and I eventually crumbled under the weight of my stress and anxiety.
Officials said it had been condemned before it crumbled and said it was not clear why it had not been pulled down.
A foil-wrapped cube of Maggi bouillon stands at the ready, to be crumbled and scattered over the attieke as you will.
After the surrounding architecture crumbled, the tiny figures remained buried, until centuries later when archaeologists rediscovered these rare forms of ancient portraiture.
I like albacore crumbled into roux and heated with elbow macaroni and cheese — tuna wiggle, some people call it, or tuna casserole.
That myth crumbled last month: Most of the buildings that gave way when a 13-magnitude quake struck Mexico City on Sept.
By the 1490s, the bank was dead in the water, civic support had crumbled and the Medici were reliant on foreign whim.
The haphazard coping mechanisms I was employing to handle my not-so-bad autism crumbled, and I had a life-threatening crisis.
The crumbled building sticks out as an eyesore on the edge of the city's historic French Quarter as Mardi Gras celebrations approach.
For good reasons, the industry crumbled under its costs, inefficiencies and dangers at the end of the last century; let it rest.
A few days later, parts of the upper floors of the building crumbled, killing three workers and injuring more than 20 people.
Dozens of the area's mostly wooden homes, including Mr. Uchida's, crumbled in the twin quakes, which struck late Thursday and early Saturday.
But over the course of the past decade, as geeky interests have moved in to dominate the mainstream, that facade has crumbled.
My father used to eat oatmeal with butter and crumbled bacon, with a jigger of Scotch poured over the top like syrup.
The original artifacts crumbled and vanished as earthen walls and roof timbers collapsed during the warriors' long occupancy of three underground pits.
Many activist groups and rival campaigns had expected Biden — whose campaign once faced questions about its durability — to have crumbled by now.
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake and several other strong tremors on January 7 killed one man and crumbled dozens of homes and structures.
John Kasich that quickly crumbled and naming Carly Fiorina as his running mate even as he was far from winning the nomination.
Franklin Roosevelt, despite his internationalist sentiments, hewed largely to the same path, even as the global economy collapsed and world order crumbled.
The Works, a Canadian eatery chain, sells a $16 burger topped with bacon, onion rings, and crumbled Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Then comes the build: crumbled sharp provolone wedged into a fresh-baked Philly roll layered with thin-sliced roast pork and broccoli rabe.
Mr. Eyre turns the scene metaphoric: the entwined lovers are trapped in the crumbled ruins of walls and stairs from Amiens and Paris.
"I seemed to have found the solid, serene life I had been seeking," she says, before everything crumbled once she discovered the truth.
No other executive at the company has been as vocal in contradicting the claims of former employees as the leadership crumbled around her.
Thousands of Venezuelan women have done the same over the past few years, as the health system in their home country has crumbled.
There was speculation about the team finances and whether the then-billionaire, whose empire has since crumbled, was committed to the long-term.
The natural disaster destroyed their home and crumbled their finances At 14, Lumilene discovered she was expecting a child with her then-boyfriend.
Its success was built on the structural reforms of the 1980s and '90s, when trade barriers crumbled and foreign-exchange controls were removed.
"I was delighted to see Bill's notes were scribbled on some crumbled paper he had been carrying in his jacket pocket," says Branson.
His lead crumbled amid Republican attacks that characterized Bayh as a self-interested politician who had become disconnected from the people of Indiana.
"I seemed to have found the solid, serene life I had been seeking," she said, before everything crumbled once she discovered the truth.
Despite a recovery to pre-recession levels to as much as $300 billion in December 2015, shareholder confidence crumbled again in January 2017.
The swift Syrian government deployments came as the strategy the United States has pursued in Syria for the past five years crumbled overnight.
Ganzorig, who is a two-time world bronze medallist in his weight category, crumbled to the floor as Navruzov celebrated with his team.
And his headlining gig at Berkeley's Free Speech week, like most of his projects since the 2016 election, seems to have completely crumbled.
A woman was the first to be found, surviving in a cavity of broken masonry of the building that crumbled last Friday night.
"I was delighted to see Bill's notes were scribbled on some crumbled paper he had been carrying in his jacket pocket," Branson says.
That empire crumbled as users ditched casual web games for mobile, but now Facebook wants to win them back with a PC app.
Since the coup attempt crumbled on Saturday, the Turkish government has launched a purge of the armed forces and judiciary, rounding up thousands.
Topped with a layer of chocolate icing, crumbled Oreos, and an orange icing drizzle, the pastry is also filled with creamy vanilla buttercream.
While the terrorist group's self-declared caliphate has crumbled, it remains active in planning attacks in the desert area straddling Iraq and Syria.
Roads cracked, houses crumbled, and tiles cascaded from the roof of the 26503-year-old Kumamoto Castle in the center of the city.
That outperfomance, the first time in three quarters, came as Abe's popularity, which looked rock-solid just a few months ago, suddenly crumbled.
What was widely considered the best GOP presidential field in decades has crumbled, along with what they considered to be their Republican Party.
It was there, in 2016, when the Democrats' fabled "blue wall"—Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania—crumbled, handing an Electoral College victory to Donald Trump.
Portuguese-style octopus — thick tentacles mingled with charred onion, potato confit and crumbled chorizo — was a small masterwork of salt, spice and succulence.
Johnson drew level after birdies at four and seven, and Koepka duly crumbled at the eighth, driving into the trees on the left.
Maybe Amash knew an opponent was circling the wagons, but other Republican critics crumbled in the face of a backlash from Trump voters.
It just crumbled back to that finely milled powder that we made with the grinder as soon as we pretty much touched them.
He crumbled, however, gifting Djokovic four points in a row and his chance appeared to have gone when Djokovic made it 5-5.
After her marriage crumbled in the wake of infidelity on her part, Turkish-born and U.K.-raised Effy gave up on relationships altogether.
The bottom line: The Trump administration has piled on and the U.S.–led order has crumbled more quickly than it otherwise would have.
" Why it matters: "The Trump administration has piled on and the us-led order has crumbled more quickly than it otherwise would have.
In Ussita, a town near the epicenter of Wednesday's quake, "90 percent of the houses have crumbled," Mayor Marco Rinaldi told Italian television.
The Democrats' much ballyhooed "Blue Wall" crumbled spectacularly in 22018 as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin all turned red, with Minnesota nearly following suit.
That account has steadily crumbled as more evidence has been unearthed in a lawsuit by 17 states and others challenging the citizenship question.
Buildings have crumbled as a result of drastic funding cuts and mismanagement, resulting in massive heat outages and damning reports of unlivable conditions.
A giant textile plant in Narva laid off more than 10,000 workers, while a printing machine plant and other manufacturers crumbled in Ivangorod.
Numerous efforts to forge a cease-fire have crumbled, mostly recently in September, when a Houthi delegation failed to turn up in Geneva.
During World War I, millions died, empires crumbled, nations were formed and maps were redrawn in ways that reverberate mightily a century later.
At the same time, they still bear scars from last spring when the infrastructure talks with the White House crumbled in spectacular fashion.
The weight of it all might have crushed a lesser athlete, a lesser person, and if Williams crumbled, it would have been forgivable.
He adds spicy gochujang as an ingredient in the apple cider vinaigrette for his salad of cubed watermelon and crumbled sheep's milk feta.
Rescuers have worked day and night to extract the victims and mangled cars after the pedestrian bridge crumbled Thursday west of downtown Miami.
Phil Bryant (R) appointing himself to fill the vacancy created by Cochran's retirement, but that hope crumbled Tuesday when Bryant ruled it out.
He sweats bacon and chorizo a little, and scrambles eggs right in, folding in the crumbled sausage and its rendered red-stained fat.
He scrapped deep into the set and the pressure finally told on Thiem, who crumbled when serving for the match at 5-4.
Under Maduro, who took power in 2013, Venezuela's economy has crumbled amid allegations of graft and drug trafficking in the government's top echelons.
Pozole is a state specialty; the delicious soup of hominy and pork is topped with chunks of avocado, lime and crumbled tortilla crisps.
Similar agreements among OPEC members in the past have crumbled in the face of widespread cheating and a lack of an enforcement mechanism.
She may be crying blood and look exhausted, but once she's done, we don't see her gory, tired corpse crumbled on the battlefield.
In a similar vein: Julia Reed's superior summer-squash casserole, which benefits mightily from its binding of Cheddar, cream and crumbled Ritz crackers.
The midcentury Mitchell Park Domes in Milwaukee were closed this year after some concrete crumbled off the conservatories, leading to concerns about stability.
The test kitchen had some crumbled feta from recipe testing last week, so that's going in too, along with a can of chickpeas.
I order the starter of peperonata Bruschetta, a heart-shaped (of course) ciabatta topped with roasted peppers, onion, crumbled goat cheese, and basil.
The investors suffered another setback after French bonds, one of their favourite assets, crumbled earlier this year on worries about the French presidential election.
Supported by notable Silicon Valley investors, including Greycroft, Menlo Ventures and Sherpa Capital, the high-flying startup failed to deploy capital efficiently, then crumbled.
First through the gauntlet was Cain, the former pizza executive whose own bid for the presidency crumbled under allegations of sexual harassment in 2012.
Last we saw the 36-year-old Bachelor veteran, he was leaving Paradise with a ringless Amanda; their love crumbled shortly after filming wrapped.
Yet senior GOP Senate leaders defied that current to tell Nixon that his support there had crumbled, an appraisal that helped trigger his resignation.
WHEN communism crumbled in the Soviet Union, 25 years ago this week, the Chinese Communist Party seemed to many to be heading irreversibly downwards.
At one point, goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris posted Instagram stories in which she crumbled pages of their lawsuit to use as confetti in the parade.
Plenty of promising young directors have crumbled under that weight, and there are moments in Black Panther where you can spot Coogler's growing pains.
Still, Kushner was dispatched to Mexico as a mediator on occasion, including a meeting in March with Peña Nieto after talks with Trump crumbled.
The plot crumbled when he refused to surrender any money and was shot seven times by a man identified as the woman&aposs boyfriend.
Fire fighters and other rescuers are still searching among the wreckage of the building overlooking the sea, which crumbled at around 6:20 a.m.
It had started as a slow-burning contest of short, sharp rallies but burst into life when Williams's serve crumbled in the seventh game.
When the allegations surfaced, Batali's reputation crumbled along with several restaurants in the U.S. and in East Asia that closed due to struggling business.
As resistance crumbled, reports emerged that Syrian soldiers and allied Iraqi fighters had shot dead 82 civilians in recaptured Aleppo districts, the U.N. said.
Clinton's campaign has stumbled over that same period and her post-convention polling bounce finally crumbled, which is what post-convention polling bounces do.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's exports fell yet again in June, while manufacturers' confidence crumbled to a three-year low this month as a Sino-U.
The enthusiasm and resolve with which I responded, "Hell no" also increased, as my spirit had crumbled at the hands of the mighty RNC.
Sensing the match slipping away, the Frenchman raised his game, clawing back to within 5-3, but he crumbled in the decisive fifth set.
Breaded and fried, they crumbled very much like their crustacean counterpart, and a dollop of horseradish made the mimicry an edible masterpiece and mindbender.
Ford's Amazonian experiment crumbled into ruins as employees balked at some of his rules, which included serving only American food and compulsory square-dancing.
That deal crumbled, and in 2014, Thor Equities, a longtime commercial landlord, and General Growth Properties struck a new deal with the Steinberg children.
The poll was closed on Wednesday, before equities worldwide crumbled after an inverted U.S. bond yield curve ramped up fears of a global recession.
The fantasy that Brexit would be easy has crumbled, and lawmakers who made lofty promises to their constituents are having to face hard reality.
NATO is just a military pact and the foundational military interests that brought NATO into existence crumbled with the fall of the Soviet Union.
It was a moment of truth for France, who could have crumbled under a mix of fear and disappointment, but Deschamps was never worried.
As the factories left for more hospitable shores, the infrastructure decayed, and cities crumbled, the American worker was left gutted both economically and spiritually.
Islamic State's self-declared "caliphate" has crumbled this year with the fall of the Syrian city of Raqqa and the Iraqi city of Mosul.
But when the last enemy resistance crumbled at the gate to Paris, then this heart of France went mad — wildly, violently mad with happiness.
Baghdad is conducting trials of thousands of suspected IS fighters, including hundreds of foreigners, many of whom were arrested as the group's strongholds crumbled.
These baked pears with tangy goat cheese and a balsamic-honey drizzle would also do well with some toasted walnuts crumbled over the top.
In Afghanistan, in Iraq, and in Libya, armies soon crumbled and dictators quickly fled when confronted with the full weight of American military might.
The four-storey apartment in the town of Torre Annunziata, built in the 1950s and overlooking the sea, crumbled at around 6:20 a.m.
In the rubble of privies and the crumbled foundations of buildings, they found seeds, beads, pins, animal bones and a few pieces of jewelry.
Woods's back was already nagging him, and he crumbled to all fours after hooking a fairway metal that sent spasms shooting along his spine.
Here's a quick primer on how the house of Theranos slowly crumbled until it crashed, and what it means for Silicon Valley health tech.
The mosaic road map on its floor has crumbled, and the multicolored transparent panels on its roof were removed when they became a hazard.
If the fossil had been left exposed in the sun much longer, it would have dried out and crumbled, making it useless to researchers.
But the point isn't just that the court's decision a year ago has aged poorly — it's that key foundations for that decision have crumbled.
The wooden building, which crumbled and was reduced to ashes, contained a pub, a real estate agency and a clinic, according to Kyodo News.
They endured daylong drives across crumbled roads and on mountain ledges so steep it felt as if gravity would surely bring them tumbling down.
A monopole wind turbine crumbled on Monday, causing a billboard to fall onto a parking lot in the Bronx at about 1:45 p.m.
Nixon's argument crumbled because he made it alone, against a Congress where his party was a minority in both the House and the Senate.
Across the country, buildings crumbled, fallen facades left structures ripped open to the elements, and many others had ominous cracks snaking across their walls.
The Atlantic alliance weathered the storm, and Mr. Gorbachev swept away the Soviet old guard before East Germany and the Soviet Union finally crumbled.
Poland was forced to join the Soviet bloc after the war, only regaining its freedom in 1989 as Moscow's domination of eastern Europe crumbled.
As a businessman, Donald J. Trump was a serial fabulist whose biggest-best boasts about everything he touched routinely crumbled under the slightest scrutiny.
That facade crumbled soon after Bannon was alleged to called a Trump Tower meeting between Trump campaign officials and Russians "treasonous," among other statements.
So he and Houmam Saad, his Syrian colleague, spent four days flying a drone with a robot camera over the crumbled arches and temples.
Four acres of seacliff beside the delta and near an area that can get thousands of daily visitors also crumbled into the ocean below.
More than 10,000 people have been killed, thousands more wounded and the healthcare and education systems have crumbled in Yemen's 19-month civil war.
Mr. Brooks's campaign crumbled — and the bulk of his support migrated to Mr. Moore, helping him trounce Mr. Strange in a September runoff election.
She deserted the terrorist organization with her 18-month-old son in December as the caliphate crumbled, and she later surrendered to Kurdish forces.
They say they saved the nation by pushing Islamic State back from Baghdad's borders after the army crumbled before the jihadists' lightning advance in 2014.
I have an amazing pumpkin soup with crispy sage, a spicy cuttlefish stew with potato salad, and fior di latte with crumbled pastry for dessert.
From the moment the blue wall crumbled and formerly safe states flipped to Donald Trump, the left has had a tenuous grasp on political reality.
In a moment of euphoria, Eduardo wrote: Though Venezuela crumbled around him, Eduardo found a way to opt-out of his government's mass-imposed misery.
Iraq is conducting trials of thousands of suspected Islamic State fighters, including hundreds of foreigners, with many arrested as the group's strongholds crumbled throughout Iraq.
Kyrie's been super moody the last few weeks as Boston's season has slowly crumbled away from the NBA Championship dreams it had in the preseason.
For Cersei, the latter is apparent as everything foretold about her fate ended up falling apart, literally, underneath King's Landing as everything crumbled around her.
Closer oversight might have more quickly rooted out problems at Theranos, a blood-testing startup whose $9bn valuation crumbled because of defects in its products.
Rotisserie chicken, lettuce, crumbled blue cheese, and avocado for Cobb salads tonight, plus yogurt, strawberries, turkey, provolone cheese from the deli, sparkling water, and milk.
It also says that the state's case against Syed "had crumbled," and that there are severe credibility issues with the prosecution's star witness, Jay Wilds.
Sam Adams' growth slowed dramatically in 2015 followed by two years of declines, and Cramer said he gave up on it when the stock crumbled.
During their first "family dinner," Nilsa reveals her marriage to a Marine crumbled after she had a miscarriage and then her husband cheated on her.
Clashes between the PKK and Turkish forces have been ongoing since a peace process crumbled in 2015, bringing an end to a two-year ceasefire.
As stock prices crumbled, traders worried that more weakness in manufacturing will bite into corporate profits, when fourth quarter earnings are reported beginning next week.
What began with optimism crumbled into repression, alleged vote-rigging, intimidation of the opposition, violent land seizures from white farmers and years of international sanctions.
I cooked them the usual way—oil, frying pan, over hard—before dusting them with a pinch of powder, which I crumbled from on high.
And I paid 200 bucks for them on eBay, and the first day I wore them outside, they basically just crumbled and turned into dust.
Iraq is conducting the trials of hundreds of suspected members of Islamic State, many of whom were arrested as the group's strongholds crumbled throughout Iraq.
Although Venezuela is a big importer of Mercosur products, it has struggled to pay for them as its economy crumbled because of lower oil prices.
CBS News notes that the last time a major El Niño storm hit Pacifica was in 1998, when an entire home crumbled into the ocean.
The sommelier paired a silky Chilean pinot noir with beef tartare, though the lavash, a flatbread that came with the tartare, crumbled under its weight.
The building crumbled during a torrential downpour on Friday night, and emergency workers continued to dig through the rubble on Saturday evening, searching for survivors.
I ended up with a rather delicious but not remotely ricotta-like paste, which I crumbled over the spelt flatbread, tomato sauce and sautéed mushrooms.
But as discussions with the government stalled in 2013 and prices collapsed, Rio put the flagship project on the backburner - and confidence in Mongolia crumbled.
The iconic toy retailer crumbled under financial pressure after private equity firms loaded its books with $22019 billion in debt obtained to purchase the chain.
Accordingly, it was when Mr. Gorbachev first lifted Soviet censorship and allowed reality to burst through the Communists' alternate reality that the Soviet Union crumbled.
Earlier this decade, her father died shortly after learning he had cancer, and her 10-year marriage (to the actor Hamish Linklater) crumbled into divorce.
"The caliphate has crumbled and ISIS has been defeated," he added in remarks at the Global Chiefs of Mission Conference, prompting applause in the room.
If Trump had any moral high ground following Pelosi's stifling of the State of the Union address, it quickly crumbled after he canceled her trip.
"The structure crumbled," Ya Bawa Kolo, head of Borno State Emergency Management Agency, said of the effect of the recent attacks on electoral commission plans.
But the judge's opinion and expert interviews reveal that Kobach effectively put the concept of mass voter fraud to the test — and the evidence crumbled.
In Villegailhenc, video posted by witnesses on social media showed river waters rushing through a gap where a bridge had crumbled and been carried away.
María's family is now crammed into the backyard of her crumbled house where they have built an improvised shelter with poles and black plastic bags.
For decades the hotels and bungalows crumbled on the side of the local roads as developers and politicians proposed as many as six tribal casinos.
When Times journalists arrived at the house 16 hours after the raid, the area was a scene of carnage with burned vehicles and crumbled walls.
Part of a dam crumbled in the remote coastal district of Patuakhali, flooding villages, killing cattle and destroying wells and thousands of acres of crops.
But the Asian financial crisis and OPEC overproduction led to a collapse in oil prices to about $22016 a barrel by 22020 as demand crumbled.
On the ride to San Juan, he looked around at toppled trees, downed telephone poles, tangled power lines, roofs and crumbled wood structures and wept.
The impact caused Johnson's shoulders to slump and his legs went limp as he crumbled to the turf like a boxer absorbing a knockout blow.
Keith Horrocks of the Salt Lake City Police Department said that there was "minor structural damage here and there," including crumbled building facades in downtown.
Toasted nuts, crumbled cheeses, yogurt sauces, or fried or hard-cooked eggs can round out your plate with style and verve — no added meat whatsoever.
The conservation-minded approach, known as upcycling, has roots in ancient Mesopotamia, where some of the world's earliest brewers used crumbled bread to make beer.
Monday: Amy Chozick on how the dream of WeWork crumbled — and why the man responsible for the wreckage walked away with more than $1 billion.
In 1999, Hawking appeared at the end of Season 10, in the episode "They Saved Lisa's Brain," saving the day when Springfield's utopian meritocracy crumbled.
The role of politics explains much—for instance, how billions of dollars were earmarked for a transportation-hub folly while the Tappan Zee Bridge crumbled.
An old order that's been in place for generations that kept a lid on the kind of chaos we've seen in recent months has crumbled.
All three states were once reliably Democratic in presidential elections, part of the so-called "blue wall" that crumbled in favor of Trump in 218.
Well, as nice as it is to trust your pals and co-workers, relationships have crumbled over much, much less than a nine-digit payday.
Massachusetts filed a slew of subsequent lawsuits that eventually brought the Church of Christ the Physician to bankruptcy, and the church crumbled without its leader.
Biden is dripping with confidence as he tours Iowa two months before the state's caucuses, after endless predictions his candidacy would have crumbled by now.
Negotiations for a denuclearization deal first crumbled in February after the U.S. refused to lift sanctions for North Korea to partially relinquish its nuclear weapons.
The seeds of division were sown years earlier after a power-sharing arrangement between Greek and Turkish Cypriots crumbled as a constitutional deadlock led to violence.
Lunch is a taco-ish salad with lettuce, salsa, cilantro-lime crema, chicken, avocado, tomatoes, onions, queso fresco, and some crumbled tortilla chips for good measure.
I eat the salad I brought from home — romaine, cherry tomatoes, green onions, crumbled feta, avocado, yellow pepper, broccoli, hard-boiled eggs, and Fanny's Lite Italian.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Within hours of its announcement, the alliance between Ted Cruz and John Kasich to defeat Donald Trump all but crumbled.
The White House touted progress toward an agreement earlier this year before talks crumbled — and Trump hiked tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods in May.
Soon after Mr. Brat's victory, attempts at a comprehensive immigration overhaul crumbled in Congress, and Mr. Obama announced plans for executive actions to halt some deportations.
There has never been a better opportunity for a profound realignment of politics: the centre has crumbled and the Tory party is tearing itself to pieces.
We got pics from the latest C.J. offering ... a Bacon 3-Way Burger ... loaded with thick cut, Applewood-smoked bacon strips, crumbled bacon and bacon jam.
Amezcua's stint on the fifth season of BIP had a rocky end, as her seemingly-solid relationship with Bigger crumbled with the arrival of Cassandra Ferguson.
Even worse, Abe's Columbia math class has crumbled; students have transferred out en masse and Abe hates all the remaining young men in very transparent ways.
Data on Thursday showed Japan's exports fell again in June, while manufacturers' confidence crumbled to a three-year low this month amid the prolonged Sino-U.
Their motion also argued that the state's case against Syed "had crumbled," and that there are severe credibility issues with the prosecution's star witness, Jay Wilds.
Forecasters who predicted an almost certain Clinton victory ended up with egg on their faces as the supposed Democratic blue wall, backed up by polling, crumbled.
"Someone decided to shake Russia from inside, and rocked things so much that the Russian state crumbled," he told a gathering of students and young teachers.
But the Malaysian finally crumbled with the desperate overhead, leaving traveling fans groaning and a nation frustrated that their wait for an Olympic champion goes on.
This burrito is that fall: an uninspiring combination of overcooked scrambled eggs, a smattering of crumbled sausage, and barely noticeable cheese in a tough, bland tortilla.
Each civilization had its contribution to make to the formation of humanity; when it had done so, it inevitably crumbled, making way for the next stage.
When Simpson left the courthouse a free man, blacks across the country rejoiced, his white friends and fawners abandoned him and the universe around him crumbled.
The House on Friday passed a bill along party lines to fund and overhaul the Export-Import Bank after a bipartisan agreement crumbled under Democratic opposition.
Our manufacturing base has crumbled, communities have been hollowed out, wages have declined, and households are making less today than they were in the year 2000.
As the Soviet Union crumbled, members of the intelligentsia rejoiced in the idea that they would now be able to read and say whatever they pleased.
They dressed up the salad tower with those crispy red onion rings and a healthy handful of crumbled feta cheese for a hit of briny saltiness.
In Puebla state, southeast of Mexico City, the quake crumbled a church, killing a girl who was being baptized and 11 others attending the event, Gov.
Iraq is conducting trials of thousands of suspected members of Islamic State, including hundreds of foreigners, with many arrested as the group's strongholds crumbled throughout Iraq.
Rome has crumbled, and we're all shuffling around in the rubble, clawing at the hope that a bright golden age might still be ahead of us.
Until now, Manchester's mecca of alternative culture, Islington Mill, has stood strong while the previously progressive Northern Quarter across town crumbled beneath the weight of gentrification.
And he demanded Democrats return to the negotiating table to end a partial government shutdown, though did not offer new incentives after talks crumbled last week.
Christie can withstand the media mortar fire as he did with Bridgegate (while Pence crumbled under pressure and botched the handling of Indiana's religious freedom bill).
Out of the three brownies I made, these held up the best and I was pleased with how little they crumbled when I cut them up.
At least 18 people were killed and 24 injured after the building, still under construction, crumbled in the seaside resort town of Sihanoukville, the police said.
In that period, the country's once-thriving economy has crumbled into widespread joblessness and deprivation, forcing many into an informal economy of street vendors and traders.
"There was this kind of Bolognese sauce they made there," he told me, served on seeded rolls: crumbled Portuguese chouriço sausage with tomato and green pepper.
Widely shared drone footage showed apartment buildings poised at the edge of a cliff as mounds of dirt crumbled from its face and into the ocean.
While marathon runners crumbled in the heat, Qatar's much-vaunted air-cooling technology ensured athletes inside the Khalifa International Stadium did not suffer the same fate.
It soon crumbled when the president at the time, Ernesto Zedillo, issued arrest warrants for prominent Zapatistas members, including the group's only nonindigenous spokesman, Subcommander Marcos.
After five winning seasons in a row — including three trips to the playoffs and two American League pennants — those Rangers crumbled under a heap of injuries.
Michigan State Football&aposs 2016 "Dream Team" recruiting class crumbled after multiple players were accused of sexual misconduct, according to a series from the Detroit News.
I eat a coconut Siggi's with a mint chocolate chip Lara bar crumbled in and chat with a few coworkers before putzing around at my desk.
What started out as a worthy idea to encourage use of electronic health records (EHRs) to improve care quality quickly crumbled for providers and their patients.
Ever since, a handful of crumbled or grated cheese has become a regular addition when I want something tangy to offset the sweetness of the kernels.
In addition to homes that completely crumbled in the earthquake, officials have so far deemed more than 240 others uninhabitable and said they would be demolished.
Each came with its own set of challenges: The first cob pieces crumbled to the floor, and the bronze was almost too heavy to work with.
But even Kalanick's misdeeds don't compare to the Barnum-esque antics of WeWork's Adam Neumann, whose business plan crumbled under the scrutiny of its aborted IPO.
But such resolve crumbled Tuesday morning, as thousands of phone calls flooded lawmakers' offices and both conservative and liberal ethics groups issued statements condemning the vote.
Pictures from Ariha showed "White Helmet" rescue workers lifting slabs of broken grey concrete as they searched for survivors in the crumbled wreckage of a building.
But it works even better as the savory base for an array of garnishes — just a little something sliced, crumbled or dolloped for color and verve.
As Mr. Bourguiba's power crumbled in the late 1970s under pressure from a resurgent Islamist movement, the president began to make an appeal to religious values.
Iran mocked Netanyahu's tough words, saying Israel's reputation for "invincibility" had crumbled after one of its jets was shot down following a bombing run in Syria.
And The Washington Post's Cathleen Decker and Chelsea Janes write that his Midwestern credentials could help the Democrats rebuild the "blue wall" that crumbled in 2016.
Like the album's narrative, the choice in producer can be read as a statement: a return to roots, looking to salvage something fresh from something crumbled.
The party's leaders opposed Trump's offer even before he outlined it on Saturday, calling it insufficient or a worse version of a previous immigration deal that crumbled.
The reality: Instead, it was a sudden and pervasive fear that the foundation of America's economy had crumbled, in a way that few had ever previously internalized.
As Asgard crumbled during the movie's climax, Loki — sent by his brother to retrieve an artifact from Odin's vault — spotted the Tesseract and swiped it yet again.
It seems that magic was no match for Viserion's — the Wall slowly calved apart, then crumbled all at once, with giant bergs plunging into the Shivering Sea.
Thiem, who had beaten Nadal twice on clay previously, was considered as the Spaniard's toughest opponent heading into the tournament but he crumbled in the Monaco sunshine.
If anything, we should make more predictions — if so many once-reliable theories crumbled in 2016, there's all the more need to come up with new ones.
The eight Turkish commandos, who commandeered a helicopter to flee Turkey as a coup against President Tayyip Erdogan crumbled in July 2016, have sought asylum in Greece.
However, his new hat couldn't hide him breaking as he listened to McKinnon share how "the cookie crumbled a little different" for her when she was abducted.
Now she has lost her raison d'être as well: the deal that she spent two-and-a-half years negotiating has crumbled on contact with parliamentary reality.
"When Harvey Weinstein came tumbling down," says Ms Vernoff, with an eye on the story arc, "the idea that Old Hollywood can't be changed crumbled with him."
In Amatrice, the nearly 600-year-old St. Augustine church crumbled on Sunday after surviving previous earthquakes, according to Italy's Vigili del Fuoco (literally "Firewatchers" in Italian).
No surprise that when her marriage to Charles finally crumbled, she chose to call out the royal family on its culture of closed doors and sexual hypocrisy.
Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate has crumbled after different offensives in Iraq and Syria, but its fighters still operate in the desert border region and mount attacks.
Commentators also said Bitcoin might be dead after the massive Mt. Gox exchange crumbled, following a theft that caused the exchange to file for bankruptcy in 2014.
The multipurpose product can be crumbled under water to make a bubble bath, lathered onto the body like a soap, or molded into shapes just for fun.
For Harden, rats who act more as extras are paid in what he calls "dibblies," a crumbled mix of pet food, dried fruit, vegetables and bread products.
To make myself comfortable with this big 'ole leap of faith, I had a solid year of savings to depend on, just in case it all crumbled.
At the time, the industry even tracked what were called standing derailments, where the roadbed beneath the tracks crumbled away and caused stationary railcars to tip over.
While its official caliphate has crumbled, it remains strong in the cyber caliphate and on social media and continues to successfully spread its brand and ideology worldwide.
But she said she and Frazee kept up sporadic contact, with Frazee allegedly trying to thwart her marriage and then pulling Kenney closer as her marriage crumbled.
President George H.W. Bush (1990) George H.W. Bush was commander in chief at a critical moment in world history: the Soviet Union literally crumbled during his tenure.
Adding crumbled saffron to the eggs can turn pasta a brilliant gold and add perfume to a dish, perhaps saffron linguine with brothy steamed clams or mussels.
Dressed in a baggy blue shell jacket and pants, she crumbled and rose from the pavement with a spooky pliancy as Strength NIA's "Northern Ireland Yes" played.
Sports Authority was once the largest sporting goods retailer in the nation before its business crumbled with a heavy debt load and in a tough retail environment.
"Earlier in the year, when teams made a run, they were athletic and pressured like that, we kind of crumbled," said Vinnie Shahid, who had 14 points.
The waffle cone was usually chewy and lined with chocolate; the ice cream was pale yellow, like churned butter, and topped with more chocolate and crumbled nuts.
Although I still use poppy seeds in my sweet hamantaschen, I have created this savory spinoff, tucking crumbled feta under thyme-scented caramelized onions for the filling.
New parties or those once on the fringes in many countries suddenly found new constituencies, while the political establishment crumbled in Greece, Spain, Italy, France and elsewhere.
Workers have rebuilt the two main chimneys, the tops of which had crumbled, repointed much of the exterior brick and restored the slate on the mansard roof.
Activity in the 19 countries that use the euro has crumbled as nations lock down to curb the spread of the disease, shuttering shops, restaurants and offices.
His 144 in the first innings and 142 in the second took the game away from an England side that seemingly crumbled at the sight of him.
School Collapses in Kenya, Killing at Least 24 Students The wooden structure at Precious Talent Top School crumbled as the school day began on Monday, officials said.
Not only was Washington barreling toward what would become the longest partial government shutdown in US history, but the once-booming Nasdaq crumbled into a bear market.
He was remembering the moment the seventh floor of the eight-story Rana Plaza retail and apparel manufacturing complex crumbled beneath his feet five years ago today.
"But in the process of doing that, the party system that was the anchor of the democratic regime in the postwar period basically crumbled," Mr. Roberts said.
I took out my silenced pistol and did the deed, then slipped away as guards rushed in to investigate after The Appraiser suddenly crumbled to the ground.
" Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also belittled Pelosi's leadership, saying in a statement that her "much-publicized efforts to restrain her far-left conference have finally crumbled.
Yet the latest round of peace talks, held in the Russian city of Sochi, crumbled earlier this month, following unsuccessful United Nations-led talks held in January.
It held it until 1990, excepting the two-years (1918-1920) of the independent Republic of Azerbaijan, which came about after the Russian Empire crumbled in 1917.
Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad grew apart and their relationship crumbled when he found out his mentor had had a number of sex scandals with different women.
He sous-vided some dark meat turkey thighs, then crisped the skin up to be served with a pureed chestnut soup generously garnished with crumbled bacon bits.
Absent a bunch of injured players, the Lakers crumbled against the worst team in the league, and James, for all his ability, was more problem than solution.
All were in custody after being captured or having surrendered to United States-backed Kurdish-led forces as the Islamic State's so-called caliphate in Syria crumbled.
On the side are fritters that look like chickpea brittle, to be crumbled into the soup, and lime, to squeeze for as much sunniness as you wish.
Macron has yet to personally endorse Griveaux, which Rozes said could leave the door open to the president later swinging behind the mathematician if Griveaux's bid crumbled.
Similar forces were affecting the New Zealand dollar, NZD=D3 which crumbled to a four year trough of $0.6270 this week before steadying a little at $0.6350.
The terrorism charge against Balogun crumbled when the FBI admitted it had nothing more on him than a few overheated Facebook posts and advocacy of black gun ownership.
Toss the cooked pasta in a warm bowl with a pat or two of unsalted butter, a handful of crumbled blue cheese and a corresponding amount of walnuts.
Backing for the centrist PRI has gradually crumbled since Pena Nieto took office in December 2012 because of anger over corruption, resurgent gang violence and tepid economic growth.
But the Senate ruled that Notre Dame must be restored to its "last known visual state," which includes the 300-foot-tall spire that crumbled during the blaze.
The seeds of division were sowed much earlier when a power-sharing government crumbled amid fighting in 1963, just three years after the island gained independence from Britain.
Brady is 38, but he defies age with his long list of dos and don'ts for a quarterback trying to play when others have long retired or crumbled.
However, after a well won first frame, Barao crumbled under the heavy shots of the Eric Del Fierro product in the final two rounds to lose a decision.
Satellite images show the iceberg has drifted about three miles since it broke free, and smaller ice chunks have crumbled from both the ice shelf and the iceberg.
Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous part of Azerbaijan, is run by ethnic Armenians who declared independence during a conflict that broke out as the Soviet Union crumbled in 1991.
The victims appear to all have been in vehicles when the structure crumbled beneath them, causing them to plunge nearly 300 feet to the ground, according to Borrelli.
With Intel looking like it would be increasingly unable to deliver a competing 5G modem by 2020, Apple's stand against Qualcomm crumbled into a six-year licensing deal.
But I lost myself, and looking back I should have predicted that, knowing how Maverick's hypermasculine performance crumbled when he finally faced his baggage of loss and grief.
As tourists deserted, the economy crumbled, along with the impressive villas and commanding apartment blocks that now play home to African migrants and those without many better choices.
"We pulled out for technical and logistical issues and the rest of it crumbled to shit because that's what it was," he said in his interview with NME.
More than a decade ago, Serbia passed a law claiming jurisdiction over war crimes committed on the entire territory of the former Yugoslavia that crumbled during the wars.
According to data from venture market research firm CB Insights, European tech IPOs have been thin on the ground in recent months while venture capital has also crumbled.
Like "David," Italy has withstood centuries of wars, attempts on its life and earthquakes that have crumbled castles and churches and sadly left too many injured or dead.
The regular Whopper's patty crumbled like real ground beef, while the Impossible Whopper was chewier and almost felt as though it was encased in a tough outer layer.
He ran an ethnic outreach program for Richard M. Nixon's 1972 campaign and advised President George Bush as the Soviet Union crumbled, when Ukraine became an independent nation.
In their 33-7 road loss to the Los Angeles Rams last week, the Texans crumbled following an interception by quarterback Tom Savage late in the first half.
Roasted vegetables are the perfect accompaniment to steak or chicken, or on their own crowned with a fried egg, a scoop of creamy yogurt or some crumbled feta.
Civilisations will have fallen, societies will have crumbled, and still England will go out at the quarter-final stage after a sobering 2-0 loss to the Netherlands.
In February, though, their precarious reconciliation crumbled when reports broke that Thompson, 28, had hooked up with Jordyn Woods, the best friend of Khloé's younger sister Kylie Jenner.
When Action Bronson and Christina Tosi get together in the kitchen with sugar involved, good things like this baklava milkshake—with crumbled baklava and smoky bacon fat—happen.
Another standout appetizer was a roasted beet salad: a mix of red and yellow cubes atop a bed of quinoa with pistachios and crumbled goat cheese on top.
The wild, running low kicker of the WEC who crumbled in brawls had slowly developed elbows, knees, better footwork, and the ability to use his height and reach.
After that vision crumbled, he and his co-founder Shawn Fanning went on to create Napster, which famously collapsed under the weight of countless lawsuits from music labels.
Motorola crumbled in 2009 after failing to predict or adapt to the age of the smartphone and hemorrhaging money in the iPhone's first two years on the market.
The results have now left Mr. Sánchez as the unlikely standard-bearer for a Socialist movement that has crumbled in countries like France, Italy and most recently Germany.
Global shares also crumbled after U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States will suspend all travel from Europe as he unveiled measures to contain the coronavirus epidemic.
After czarist-era institutions crumbled, the provisional government failed to create an effective police force or provide the social services that would protect and sustain the city's residents.
The group has long feared that a full cease-fire could divide its ranks and make remobilizing difficult if the peace process crumbled and all-out fighting resumed.
Her win helped boost Democrats' hopes to rebuild part of the "blue wall" that had crumbled in the 2016 election when Trump won states like Michigan and Wisconsin.
In the only group where qualification for the Champions League knockout stages was still to be decided, Besiktas crumbled under the pressure, allowing Napoli and Benfica to progress.
In a way, Wednesday was peak Trump, with the President making a transparent effort to change the narrative after the GOP's monopoly on Washington power crumbled on Tuesday.
The city and province of Aleppo have been among the areas hardest hit by intensifying violence as peace efforts earlier this year failed and a fragile ceasefire crumbled.
Class had only just begun at Precious Talent Top School in Nairobi, Kenya's capital, when the building, made of corrugated metal and wood, crumbled around 7:30 a.m.
Her fall - from being the eyes and ears of one of Africa's most repressive governments to a neighborhood punchline - illustrates how Ethiopia's once ubiquitous surveillance network has crumbled.
Dictator Antonio Oliveira Salazar ruled Portugal from 1932 to 1968, though his regime only crumbled on April 25 1974, in the 'Carnation' revolution that led Portugal to democracy.
They chanted while waving navy and yellow scarves, anticipating the arrival of the man they hope will shake the organization from the top and restore its crumbled stature.
There is a thread that links France in 2002, Italy in 2010 and Spain in 2014, and the way they crumbled immediately when asked to defend their crown.
Iraq has been conducting trials of thousands of suspected Islamic State members, including hundreds of foreign men, women and children who were detained as the group's strongholds crumbled.
All of the region's first generation of post-Soviet leaders have been former senior Communist Party officials who mutated into champions of independence as the Soviet Union crumbled.
They recently teamed up with Dunkin' to release the Oreo Donut, a vanilla buttercream-stuffed doughnut with a  layer of chocolate icing, crumbled Oreos, and an orange icing drizzle.
At the market, she'd buy two dozen Oaxacan tortillas, roughly the size of a trucker's steering wheel, lard, and queso fresco that crumbled under the touch of a finger.
For nearly 20 seconds the ground swayed violently, causing widespread panic as buildings and roadways crumbled under the seismic force, leaving 57 people dead and nearly 9,217 others injured.
Mix meat and seasoning (paprika, cumin, salt, and pepper) into pan with cooked onions and top with a crumbled vegetable bouillon cube (*do not make it into a broth).
After the Soviet era crumbled and Ukraine picked through its own pieces of the rubble, the statues became less objects of reverence and more clunky reminders of past struggle.
"The announcement today that Brian Molefe's return to Eskom must be rescinded shows that governance at Eskom has crumbled," said Natasha Mazzone, the Democratic Alliance's shadow public enterprises minister.
The implacable resistance to government borrowing displayed by Republicans in the immediate aftermath of the Great Recession, when bigger deficits might have done a lot of good, has crumbled.
Ground eye of round folded with crab fat butter, shallots and other spark plugs is fine eating, accessed through a downy cover of crumbled egg yolk and pecorino filings.
That meeting crumbled over differences about U.S. demands for Pyongyang to denuclearise and North Korea's demand for dramatic relief from international sanctions imposed for its nuclear and missile tests.
There have been signs that Modi's support has crumbled in parts of a countryside that supported his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the last election in 2014.
Although socialism has never fulfilled its aspirations — in fact it has crumbled every time it's been tried — the Democrats want us to believe in the anomaly and its virtues.
What elements of the rules based systems must be fortified or patched up now so they don't become irreparably cracked edifices let alone the crumbled ruins of Brexit's aftershocks.
R.J. Barrett looked like the Rookie of the Year-favorite to start the season, but he has recently crumbled under the heavy workload (and likely because of opponent's adjustments).
In the town of Amatrice, centuries-old stone buildings crumbled under the force of Wednesday's quake, and cherished buildings, like the 15th-century church of St. Augustine, were damaged.
Before it was all over, the iconic twin towers of the Manhattan skyline had crumbled into a mass of twisted debris and a section of the Pentagon had collapsed.
Iraq is conducting the trials of hundreds of foreign women who have been detained, with hundreds of their children, since August by Iraqi forces as Islamic State strongholds crumbled.
When local order crumbled, the supply of water failed and urban settlements came under threat, the historian M. Athar Ali notes in a compendium of essays on Mughal India.
In Mexico City, thousands of soldiers, rescuers and civilians -- including college students -- were working side by side to dig through tall piles of rubble from dozens of crumbled buildings.
Made with Milk Bar's Cereal Milk soft-serve, crumbled whole baklava, high-quality rendered bacon fat, and a pinch of salt, the Baklava Milkshake is not for the meek.
The Olympics may bring an immediate boost to the country's economy, but long after the torch has gone out and the stadiums have crumbled, what will be left over?
Maria's impact was brutal: bridges crumbled, street signs toppled over, trees were stripped bare, and practically every building suffered some sort of damage, from minor flooding to structural deterioration.
Neither boy waited to see more; another kettleful of chickpeas smoking in a heap on the floor; soda crackers crumbled and strewn in a line next to the doorsill.
Earlier evacuation efforts from eastern Aleppo crumbled earlier this week, amid conflicting reports that rebel fighters had opened fire on convoys at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Aleppo.
Vicarious showed how these superhuman AI players crumbled if a game was trivially altered, such as by increasing the brightness of colors or subtly changing the size of objects.
"We look at this and realize that while they might be under water, we someday will be under crumbled buildings," said Eric M. Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles.
After Iraq's regular armed forces crumbled in the face of the Islamic State blitz, a coalition of Iranian-financed Shiite militias took up front-line positions against the extremists.
She said that some curb ramps have crumbled or are too narrow, while others have such a steep incline that they could send a wheelchair flying into the street.
They came tantalizingly close last fall, losing the World Series to the Houston Astros when their major in-season acquisition, starter Yu Darvish, crumbled at home in Game 53.
But last week, that unified front crumbled when Marc Benioff, chief executive of Salesforce, the online software company that is the city's largest private employer, broke from the pack.
Fifteen years have passed, and her estranged brother, Joe (a fine Mark Stanley), who nursed their terminally ill father while the farm crumbled around them, is not having it.
Voters interpreted that as a weak and confusing stance and on Thursday, Labour's so-called "red wall" — a stronghold of seats across the country it has typically controlled — crumbled.
The fentanyl in the lollipop retains its potency because, unlike a medicinal patch or a chewed, crumbled lozenge, it is not first digested and then metabolized by the liver.
This particular pasta is dressed with cooked fresh green peas (snow, sugar-snap and garden), scallions, sage, parsley, mint and lemon, some crumbled ricotta salata and a little pancetta.
Now he oversees high-end restaurants in Dakar and Lagos, Nigeria, along with Yolele Foods, an importer of fonio, an ancient African grain with a texture like crumbled cloud.
Banana trees are split down the middle and their leaves float forlornly in the water, walls have crumbled and cars filled with water are sitting abandoned in the streets.
Toronto star forward Auston Matthews crumbled in a heap after he was hit in the foot by a shot from New York defenseman Adam Pelech in the second period.
WeWork's value has crumbled after its attempt at a public offering collapsed under scrutiny of the company's business model and accusations of self-dealing by its founder, Adam Neumann.
ROME (Reuters) - Firefighters pulled a dog alive from the rubble of Italy's strongest earthquake in decades and salvaged religious statues and paintings from churches that crumbled in Sunday's tremor.
After Michael blew ashore Wednesday, the house lay in crumbled blocks, with the lower level filled with chunks of concrete and a lime green boat tossed near the stairs.
While their deaths this week make it easy to feel like a Hollywood dynasty has crumbled, there is a new chapter, a new generation, a new hope, if you will.
In 1889, Cossack adventurer Nikolai Ashinov tried to create a Russian colony called New Moscow off the coast of Africa, but the whole thing crumbled within just a few weeks.
And as iOS has become incredibly secure, jailbreaks have dried up, the jailbreak community has crumbled, repositories have closed, and it looked like it was the end of an era.
The marriage eventually crumbled following several miscarriages, and Moore left Squires in 1961 for Italian actress Luisa Mattioli, whom he met on the film The Rape of the Sabine Women.
Why it matters: The world that was in many ways born during the Bush administration — as the Soviet Union crumbled, democracy spread and America's preeminence solidified — is under severe threat.
Tsonga put up some stout resistance early in the match but that crumbled in the first set tie break when he elected not to play at a blazing backhand pass.
Making something like a shakshuka, for example, where you can roast it in the oven or make a tomato sauce with crumbled sausage and eggs that's all in one dish.
Most important: Democrats' so-called "Blue Wall" of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin crumbled, with Trump winning two of the three outright, and leading in Michigan in the early Wednesday hours.
Its rivalry with the United States dominated the 20th century, until it crumbled in 1989-1991 after Mikhail Gorbachev sought to reform the economy and institutions of the Soviet Union.
While Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands, and Philip Morris have rallied by at least 9 percent, Altria has crumbled 9 percent and British American Tobacco is just 2 percent higher.
Season six of Game of Thrones was just starting and the GOP was still putting its faith in a Ted Cruz–John Kasich alliance that crumbled before it even began.
How the outsiders won -- and the insiders crumbled By Saturday night in Goffstown, New Hampshire, after Rubio's surprising third-place finish in Iowa, everyone knew what was coming, Rubio included.
These sketches of crumbled buildings and upturned trees feel like a street photographer shooting from the hip — quickly composed but capturing the heart of what is in front of him.
" (A call to Michele's sister after Martin's death was not returned.) Somers also had strong words for Martin at his 2014 sentencing, saying in court, "[His] facade has now crumbled.
Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous part of Azerbaijan, is run by ethnic Armenians who declared independence from Baku during a conflict that broke out as the Soviet Union crumbled in 1991.
A year after it was hit by a flash flood, there are still traces of crumbled hills, boulders strewn on river beds, collapsed houses and faces that show the strain.
Only these were not gorgeous natural reefs built up over centuries but plastic bags, stuck to the golden Aegean seabed since a landfill crumbled into the water eight years ago.
Depending upon the region, whole ears of shucked corn are either grilled or boiled, then slathered with some combination of chile, salt, lime, butter, mayonnaise and crumbled or grated cheese.
Even as world order crumbled under fascist assaults, an "America first" movement whose slogan Trump would later resurrect lobbied to keep the United States out of a second world war.
But Mr. Yanukovych's government crumbled in 2014 when he fled to Russia after his security forces clamped down violently on street protests over his government's corruption and pivot toward Moscow.
Sánchez's coalition was extremely fragile to begin with, and it eventually crumbled when the Catalan parties and one Basque party rejected Sánchez's budget, along with the opposition, in February 2019.
The two left-leaning parties take over from a rocky coalition between M5S and the right-wing Lega party — which crumbled last month after coming to power in June 2018.
That carefully constructed edifice of power crumbled this week as thousands of protesters massed outside his Khartoum residence, chanting slogans and braving gunfire as rival gangs of soldiers exchanged fire.
We folded grated Parmesan into the pot and topped the whole thing with crisp, crumbled sweet sausage, a drift of parsley and a squeeze of lemon juice against the heft.
Denver's offense crumbled in the face of Dallas's so-called Doomsday Defense, turning the ball over eight times in the course of the game, seven in the first half alone.
Within the first few minutes of trading, the S&P dropped 7 percent while prices in the oil markets crumbled, a fact that caught the attention of senior administration officials.
Ito promptly crumbled to trail 4-1 in the third and Djokovic, chasing a record-extending eighth title at Melbourne Park, marched to victory with a barrage of thumping serves.
The Norges Bank has kept tightening policy even as other G10 central banks have crumbled in the face of worsening economic growth and a market outcry for lower interest rates.
Backing for the centrist PRI has gradually crumbled since President Enrique Pena Nieto took office in December 2012 because of anger over corruption, resurgent gang violence and tepid economic growth.
When I had the raspadilla, it was sprinkled with candied pecan crumbs but in a phone interview on Monday Mr. Chávez said he had replaced the nuts with crumbled Oreos.
Sánchez's support was extremely fragile to begin with, and it eventually crumbled when the Catalan parties and one Basque party — along with the opposition — rejected Sánchez's budget in February 2019.
VICE correspondent Thomas Morton took out an advance on his paycheck and lined up with all the early pickers to get a piece of Trump's long-since-crumbled gambling empire.
Could Clinton and her team (or Trump and his team) have known it had crumbled enough to allow Trump to secure victories in all three of these states this year?
Our valiant gridiron heroes must never look like anything less than the most constricting, conservative version of True Manhood; if they fuck that up somehow, then that facade has crumbled.
I pick up a big container of spring mix, asparagus, one lemon, crumbled goat cheese, grated Parmesan cheese, tomato paste, a box of mac 'n' cheese, and a package of spaghetti.
When Hsieh's serve suddenly crumbled, however, Osaka was quick to pounce and went on to claim 10 of the last 11 games, closing out the match in just under two hours.
Similar forces were impacting on the New Zealand dollar NZD=D3 , which crumbled to a three-and-a-half year trough of $0.6378 this week before steadying a little at $0.6490.
At present Cyprus's internationally-recognized government is comprised solely of Greek Cypriots, a legacy of a constitutional breakdown in 1963 when a power-sharing administration with Turkish Cypriots crumbled amid violence.
ET. In interviews, Obama and those who worked closely with him identify a strain of racial bias that hardened against the President, even as his election crumbled a historic racial wall.
On the back, the sign still says "Sun Microsystems," for the Silicon Valley giant that once occupied the space — that is, before it slowly crumbled and eventually sold itself to Oracle.
The assassin ends up being the serviceperson ordered to give Claire the nuclear briefcase she genuinely demanded Amid this tornado of a nuke story, we learn how the Shepherds have crumbled.
Mr Zhang wrapped up by listing 12 places where authoritarian rule had (at least briefly) crumbled, from the Soviet Union to Taiwan to countries that had recently experienced the Arab spring.
Their last term in government lasted just 19903 months; a coalition headed by Iveta Radicova, a popular academic, crumbled in a fit of dissension over the euro-zone's bail-out fund.
In his involving account, the lawyer reveals just how tough it was to combat Simpson's celebrity factor among jurors -- until Simpson himself took the stand, and his polished veneer eventually crumbled.
In days of old, a Wall Street blowout like Friday's would have featured harried traders shouting out sell orders on exchange floors, trying to limit their losses as the market crumbled.
That threw Venezuela's oil export chain into a tailspin just as Venezuela's crude production has crumbled to an over 30-year low due to underinvestment, theft, a brain drain and mismanagement.
Part of the problem is that Petro Poroshenko, the president of Ukraine, agreed to a Kremlin-friendly deal that he never expected to hold up (an earlier compact crumbled within weeks).
The question of who is responsible for Clinton's 2016 loss will never be satisfactorily answered, but it's hard to get around the fact that a Democratic firewall crumbled under her watch.
The situation is being likened to the end of the Vietnam conflict, where the U.S. sought "peace with honor" while surrendering in defeat —resulting in a crumbled agreement without America's enforcement.
His father never permitted discussion of flaws in the socialist paradise, but in April, 2012, Kim acknowledged the failure of a rocket that, upon launch, quickly crumbled into the Yellow Sea.
The book is a bit pat, the arguments often self-evident—but it shoved Sontag back into the arena of political contest, her precious aloneness having been crumbled by collective suffering.
According to the directors, the video "reflects the departure and finality of a past relationship," which the band have likened to the sensation of "a digestive crumbled in a bottomless brew".
The results have now left Pedro Sánchez, the prime minister, as the unlikely standard-bearer for a Socialist movement that has crumbled in countries like France, Italy and most recently Germany.
This is according to a government-commissioned study of the November 2017 disaster in the city of Pohang, when a 5.4 magnitude quake crumbled the city and injured dozens of people.
Meanwhile, two other strong women in Hell's Kitchen, Madame Gao (Wai Ching Ho) and Wilson Fisk's love interest Vanessa (Ayelet Zurer) have gone into hiding because their crime empires have crumbled.
For many tech companies that had been on a multiquarter run of increasing stock prices, that period was a high-water mark, as valuations crumbled in the remaining months of 2015.
When a Saudi-led coalition began a new bombing campaign against the militants in 2015, security and vital services crumbled, opening a vacuum that enabled Al Qaeda to make another comeback.
Homes that have crumbled from the quakes will remain piles of debris, and Puerto Ricans will be forced to remain in tent shelters with minimal resources and access to health care.
It's called exactly what it is — this slice of pie came with a vanilla crumb crust, a caramel whipped cream and chocolate-cream filling, and pieces of Twix crumbled on top.
Those seven are: Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Genfit, NGM Biopharmaceuticals, Akero Therapeutics, Viking Therapeutics, Inventiva Pharma, and 89bio2019 crumbled into a "graveyard of failures" in NASH, as one Wall Street analyst put it.
Photograph by Yudi Ela for The New Yorker The curry comes with buttery Carolina Gold rice and an array of exciting condiments, including crushed peanuts, crumbled banana chips, and makrut lime.
The renewed fears over the fluid situation around the trade talks were enough to hurt the offshore yuan, which crumbled 0.6% on Tuesday evening to its weakest level since Oct. 18.
Wood-grilled maitake mushrooms arrived sandwiched between a rich butternut squash purée and vivid orange ribbons of more butternut squash, with a nutty ricotta salata crumbled over the whole brilliant thing.
He was brought in to show off his skills as a passer and to serve as a defensive anchor, but the Knicks' defense crumbled almost from the start of the season.
After Verney leads a failed expedition of plague survivors from the crumbled republic of England to the vacant coast of Italy, he is left alone in Rome to contemplate the future.
Soon, Jacquelin crumbled under the pressure mounted by Marshman and crashed to the canvas after tasting a perfect right hook—one which forced the referee to call an end to proceedings.
As the ISIS "caliphate" capital of Raqqa crumbled last year, media activist Hussein Nasser established the "Syrian Center for Anti-Extremist Ideology," an experimental rehab facility in the nearby town of Marea.
Up 2-0 in the second set and closing in on victory, the Russian's serve crumbled, allowing Davis to reel off five consecutive games and eventually capture a tense second set tiebreak.
Thousands have been killed since a peace process crumbled in July 2015, with the PKK amping up its attacks against police and military forces, especially in the southeastern region of the country.
In a country where inexperience is on the threshold of power and such pillars of stability as existed are trembling, or crumbled, it will be astonishing if such reform will be possible.
I always knew he would but when you are faced with something so terrifying and horrific he could of crumbled just like I did, but he didn't he held us all together.
The latest and best-attended round of talks to end the conflict which has killed more than 250,000 people and displaced more than 11 million crumbled in recent weeks as fighting escalated.
Last year, as the Turkish lira crumbled on international markets, he said those who plotted against Turkey in a failed coup attempt were instead trying to target the country through its economy.
Madikizela-Mandela's legacy as one of most central figures in the anti-apartheid movement was tarnished by a series of scandals as her relationship with Mandela crumbled after 38 years of marriage.
Given the hopes that sprang up around making the European Union a United States of Europe, a lot of the trading today is being driven by emotions, as the dream has crumbled.
According to Panera, using nothing but those five ingredients (and a splash of water) will result in crispier, thicker bacon, whether it's in a sandwich or crumbled on top of a salad.
That threw Venezuela's oil export chain into a tailspin just as Venezuela's crude production has crumbled to a more than 30-year low due to underinvestment, theft, a brain drain and mismanagement.
New export orders for South Korean goods shrank the most in about six years, while business confidence crumbled, prompting factories to shed staff and cut prices of their goods to boost sales.
But a night of drunkenness crumbled the barriers between our two camps, and some fraternity brothers invited a friend and me over to their penthouse for drinks and some low-quality cocaine.
Turkey has also called on Greece to return eight Turkish commandos who have sought asylum there after commandeering a helicopter to flee Turkey as a coup against Erdogan crumbled in July 2016.
Under Barack Obama, the U.S. and EU worked to create "a massive free trade zone" — an effort that crumbled once Trump began promoting trade deals in line with his America First agenda.
But massive bombs wrecked the emergency ward near the entrance, caved in interior ceilings, crumbled cement walls and destroyed generators, water tanks and medical equipment, knocking the underground hospital out of service.
Their relationship with Deripaska later crumbled after Deripaska accused Gates and Manafort of taking nearly $19 million intended for investments without declaring what it was being used for, per the Washington Post.
The finished product was entirely edible ... the bleeding heart was molded out of rice crispy treats and the rest of the cake was filled with chocolate and vanilla buttercream and crumbled Oreos.
This thing also has legs, which allow it to go where there are no roads, by trekking or climbing over difficult terrain, fording rivers, clambering over crumbled concrete, or even climbing stairs.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian industrialist Edouard-Jean Empain, a man whose vast business empire crumbled after he was brutally kidnapped in 1978, died at the age of 80 on Thursday, Belgian media reported.
A blue firewall in the Upper Midwest crumbled, as white blue-collar voters that should rightly be in the Democratic column threw their lot with a faux-populist reformer in Donald Trump.
Bonneville and Braithwaite posed with the owners, as the Millennium Mills crumbled in the background—emblematic of Britain's erstwhile industrial economy and soon to be converted into a center for start-ups.
Now it's a museum during the day, but it still has the gritty feel of an abandoned building: long empty corridors, peeling paint, crumbled walls, and tiny cells with rusted bed frames.
Since the Chinese stock market crumbled more than 40 percent last summer, CITIC has had to cope with a series of events including arrests of executives and the disappearance of senior staff.
I was in Sajang Village, in East Lombok, with the search and rescue teams (SAR) on Monday as they went house-to-house searching amidst the crumbled homes for signs of life.
The Gingerbread Cookie Donut is a regular doughnut topped with smooth caramel icing and bits of crumbled cookie dough, creating the same warming holiday flavor as the Brown Sugar Cinnamon coffee beverages.
On Monday night, you might go meatless and Balkan, mixing up David Tanis's recipe for a Greek tomato salad and adding some crumbled feta if you like to make it really sing.
Novo Banco was created from Portugal's second-largest lender BES after it crumbled under the debts of its founding Espirito Santo family, a major banking casualty of the euro zone's financial crisis.
A witness in Sperlonga, a popular seaside town in Lazio, said that the historic city center had been seriously damaged, and news channels showed photographs of crumbled buildings and rubble-covered cars.
Ms. Gutierrez was a prominent Baltimore defense lawyer in the 1990s whose career crumbled in 2001 when she was disbarred by consent after a state commission uncovered financial improprieties involving her clients.
How could the empress dowager have ushered in groundbreaking innovation when much of her career was devoted to her drive to preserve the imperial family that crumbled three years after her death?
At the height of spring, the most astonishing thing on the menu was a pile of fresh asparagus, blanched and shocked, and set over kefir cream sprinkled with chives and crumbled bresaola.
These absences matter because they lie at the heart of why for so many people, especially Britain's youth, the social compact upon which pre-2008 politics was based has crumbled beyond repair.
Even if Los Angeles crumbled around it—burned up in the wildfires, collapsed in an earthquake, dried up in a drought, was entombed in a mudslide— the Last Bookstore would still remain.
This second half will haunt the Italian champion for some while: it has crumbled when the pressure mounted, something all that experience it has marshaled in defense was supposed to guard against.
On the back, the sign still says "Sun Microsystems," for the Silicon Valley giant that once occupied the space — that is, before it slowly crumbled and eventually sold itself to Oracle (ORCL).
Futures pricing shows investors now expect three Fed cuts by mid year, as stock markets have crumbled to be on track for their worst week since the depths of the 2008 crisis.
Ambassador Chris Stevens, holed up in a Benghazi hotel, comes to mind, talking to me without illusions about the tiny chance for greater representation and freedom in Arab societies as dictatorships crumbled.
More recent peace talks with the Taliban to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan have crumbled, with Trump calling negotiations "dead" recently after a Taliban attack that killed 12, including a U.S. soldier.
Artists on the Grand Tour through Europe in the 17th century sketched the crumbled columns of Greek temples; 19th-century Romantic painters included overgrown shells of the ancient world on their canvases.
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone business growth hit a wall in July as demand crumbled, according to a survey which showed a deepening downturn in manufacturing is increasingly affecting the bloc's dominant services industry.
Relations between Israel and what was once one of its Muslim allies crumbled after Israeli marines stormed the Mavi Marmara ship in May 2010 to enforce a naval blockade of the Gaza Strip.
We've watched as urban and rural communities have been hollowed out -- good paying jobs have gone overseas, too many people have died from opioid addiction and our neighborhoods have crumbled from failing infrastructure.
In an exclusive preview for the upcoming reunion hosted by Shaun Robinson, "nothing is off limits" as viewers learn which relationships have moved to the next level —and which crumbled under the pressure.
Manchester City, the best team in England and perhaps in Europe, crumbled, losing by 3-0, swept aside by Liverpool in a breathtaking first half and then resisted in a tense, anxious second.
On five trips to battle-scarred Iraq, New York Times journalists scoured old Islamic State offices in 220 cities and towns, gathering thousands of documents abandoned by the militants as their "caliphate" crumbled.
Support for Syriza has crumbled from around 35 percent in 2015 to 16 percent now, leaving it at least six percentage points behind the conservative New Democracy party, which has promised tax cuts.
He witnessed his mom spiral into a depression as her two marriages crumbled: the first, after his father, Cecil, was unfaithful while Valerie was on deployment; the second after years of heated squabbles.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders — are "immune to the pox that fell upon the party in the '80s," due to their then-separation from the Democratic establishment as it crumbled after Reagan's election.
The unpopular leftist government of Nicolas Maduro has largely remained silent on the deadly diphtheria outbreak, and the Health Ministry stopped regularly publishing data around two years ago as Venezuela's health sector crumbled.
I stood by the window, sticking this nail in my phone again and again for about a solid minute, my mouth agape as my false reality of perceived cleanliness crumbled before my eyes.
He argued that the three pillars holding up the conviction -- the prosecution's timeline, a lineup identification from the only eyewitness, and testimony from three "incentivized" jailhouse informants -- each had crumbled under close scrutiny.
Sterling tumbled to a seven-year low on Wednesday on heightened fears of a possible British exit from the European Union, while the safe-haven yen gained broadly as global risk appetite crumbled.
The coup crumbled after Erdogan, on holiday with his family at the coastal resort of Marmaris, phoned in to a television news programme and called for his followers to take to the streets.
At Colegio Enrique Rebsamen -- one of several structures that crumbled in Tuesday's earthquake in Central Mexico -- rescuers are hauling long pieces of lumber and carrying chunks of concrete down away from the debris.
The Popular Mobilisation units deny having sectarian aims or committing widespread abuse and say they saved the nation when the army crumbled in the face of Islamic State's lightning advance two years ago.
The last Korean in the draw, she shouldered the task of winning for her country, and Unruh crumbled under the weight of her opponent's mission, clinically out pointed 6-2 in the final.
In one salad, spears of Persian cucumber are splashed with a jerk sauce that's coaxed back from the brink of too-muchness by crumbled goat cheese and, in an inspired touch, sliced kumquats.
The 31-year-old American's resistance crumbled in the third set as his serve was broken twice by Cilic, who was cheered to victory by his coach Goran Ivanisevic, a former Wimbledon champion.
Its support has crumbled since, however, with AfD last week polling around 8 percent in surveys, only slightly above the minimum threshold of 5 percent needed to gain representation in the Bundestag parliament.
Rather than relying on bread crumbs or crumbled saltines to bind the filling, as is common with American-style fish cakes, croquetas are typically held together with a well-seasoned white béchamel sauce.
Friendships crumbled, neighbors ceased to be neighborly, and alliances formed—especially among those whose children were missing, as they continued to search for any traces of them long after the disaster was over.
Relations between the two countries crumbled after Israeli marines stormed a Turkish activist ship in May 2010 to enforce a naval blockade of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, killing 10 Turks on board.
Heidi writes Lauren a letter in an attempt to mend their relationship, which crumbled as a result of tabloid reports about a sex tape Lauren allegedly made with now ex-boyfriend Jason Wahler.
The game had a tracking system at launch that seemed to work well enough, but it was disabled within the week as the game's servers crumbled under the strain of the hype train.
Television crews for the Italian state network RAI and Sky News had remained in the area after Wednesday's tremors, and provided live images with billows of dust from crumbled buildings in the background.
She likes to garnish it with blueberries ("they're great for brain health") and crumbled walnuts (for protein, and alpha-linolenic acid to "improve heart health"), and accompany it with her lemon-ginger tonic.
The stadium itself has been sturdy through its first week of the United States Open, but the women's singles draw has crumbled within it, with four of the top five seeds losing there.
Redskins quarterback Alex Smith was sacked by two charging Houston Texans, and in a grisly sequence reminiscent of Theismann's injury, Smith's right leg crumbled and twisted, fracturing both the tibia and fibula bones.
It was about the extras that weren't mentioned on the outside of the package: the dry yellow cake or the brownie that crumbled into a million pieces the second the packaging was unsealed.
The mainly Kurdish southeast has been hit by daily violence since a 2013 ceasefire with Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) rebels crumbled in July, reviving a 31-year conflict that has killed 40,000 people.
While in the process of purchasing a home, I discovered that concrete for its foundation was supplied by a company whose product has crumbled in tens of thousands of homes in my state.
After grilling and slicing the steak (above), transfer it to a platter and top with the diced tomatoes, a big handful of crumbled blue cheese, and a thinly sliced onion from your pantry.

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