The Party's exclusiveness is going to be their downfall, or at least Mike's downfall.
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"Ultimately they will be [Cohen's] downfall, and they may be the downfall of this president," Avenatti said.
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We may have a little downfall from a trade war with China, but that downfall will tick back up.
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This is a man who thinks everyone is plotting his downfall—and plots the downfall of an inconceivable number of characters on the show.
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The downfall of Roger Ailes at Fox News — followed by the 2017 downfall of Bill O'Reilly — served as a prelude to the Weinstein story in many ways.
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" "Taking care of myself is my biggest downfall.
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The final photo depicted the dish's tragic downfall — literally.
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While the film deals with her downfall in 1969 ...
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Visualead's downfall mirrors the fate of another Alibaba investment, Quixey.
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Kalanick's downfall has been almost as rapid as his ascent.
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The sea urchin spaghetti at Marea was his caloric downfall.
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How was Wright's ultimate downfall as dramatic as his ascent?
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"We were the makers of our own downfall," Neil concluded.
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Yet this, he thinks, may have been the court's downfall.
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I think that was the downfall of the last generation.
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Nowadays people thrive off ones downfall rather than their success.
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That was a big downfall of mine, and a mistake.
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But PPK played a big part in his own downfall.
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No one is more responsible for his downfall than himself.
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López's obsession with Guzmán's sons would ultimately prove his downfall.
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Will Kalanick's downfall change Silicon Valley startup culture at all?
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He struck out two, but his downfall was five walks.
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"I am coming back from a huge downfall," Manziel admitted.
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And few predicted the furor to lead to her downfall.
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Still, the Cuban economists refutes the downfall of Cuban socialism.
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For hundreds of years, Arthur's family has been his downfall.
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"I'm not a vengeful person," she says of Lauer's downfall.
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Facebook activity has been the downfall of many a relationship.
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Mr Videgaray's downfall removed one major contender from the race.
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Brazil's downfall offers a more complicated lesson: Development is hard.
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Following Carlos Ghosn's downfall, they are in danger of extinction.
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This year, they may be the cause of its downfall.
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Ghosn's sudden downfall began when he was arrested last month.
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The California GOP's downfall began in 85033, when former Gov.
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It's important to not let your ego be your downfall.
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At times, Kelly was the source of his own downfall.
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Criticism can also lead to the downfall of a marriage.
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"It was youthful inexperience that was my downfall," he said.
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In 2018, there was a "very sharp downfall" he said.
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But it was politics that likely proved the rule's downfall.
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Downfall had a very strange second life on the Internet.
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On the flip side, its downfall is ease of use.
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He blamed Mr. Morsi's own "imperious leadership" for his downfall.
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Its downfall demonstrates the new life cycle of a meme.
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Catch up on the scandal that led to his downfall.
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Have we ever seen such a downfall in American sports?
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His downfall came after university officials investigated Freeze's phone records.
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The investigation would continue and, eventually, lead to Nixon's downfall.
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The hackers' immodesty may have been part of their downfall.
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I think my downfall was not being able to do that.
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It feels symbolic of the downfall of her relationship with Hollywood.
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Until then, we watch and worry and wait for the downfall.
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But accusations of Ailes' treatment of women would be his downfall.
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For this reason, capitalism contains the seeds of its own downfall.
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Done wrong, Machiavelli warned, it leads to enemies, resentment and downfall.
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TV monitors in Seoul show the downfall of Jang Song Thaek.
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Cruz is the one who immediately benefits from a Trump downfall.
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Lee's downfall, and her eventual redemption, feel a little too preordained.
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The downfall of soda was creating a craving for sparkling water.
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India's opposition Congress party also criticised Modi's government over Jet's downfall.
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"For me, that's a major downfall compared to Gogoro," Citron says.
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The downfall of Mr. Esteves has rattled the financial community here.
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It began with the downfall of the platform's biggest star, PewDiePie.
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Find out what happened with the inside story of his downfall.
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His downfall will be complete when he is sentenced in April.
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The downfall of the PC is a hurdle for semiconductor companies.
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The normalization of Trumpism will be the downfall of our culture.
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His decision hastens the downfall of this century's most important Brazilian.
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The only downfall about these was that I didn't make enough.
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The government of President Iván Duque bet on Mr Maduro's downfall.
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In other words, Mueller may well not be Trump's downfall, either.
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Interscone's cost-cutting on batteries, however, was eventually the company's downfall.
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Its own success, however, created the seeds of its own downfall.
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The energy company's downfall began with the discovery of accounting irregularities.
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After his downfall, Clinton pledged to give that money to charity.
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But the unusual items had one big downfall: few repeat customers.
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Not this one — your nuclear program instead will be your downfall.
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But the company's aggressive expansion would also lead to its downfall.
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Charles Darwin accurately predicted the downfall of the Falkland Islands wolf.
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Bob Bauer: Trump's contempt for the law will be his downfall.
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This tax issue likely sits at the crux of FIFA's downfall.
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Or it could very well incite the frenzied downfall of mankind.
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Learning to both talk and listen to Trump's fanbase — Hillary's downfall.
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They blamed Lampert for the problems that led to Sears' downfall.
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In 2017, people are celebrating the downfall of a near dynasty.
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His management of his own pay package may be his downfall.
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And that lesson takes Megyn Kelly's downfall from farce to tragedy.
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What happened next set the stage for Mr. Baker's later downfall.
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But Mr. Brownback's tax policy was his downfall, Mr. Hawkins said.
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The "Great Recession" played a part in the downfall of malls.
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Detractors of democracy would delight in the downfall of electoral assistance.
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Nissan says Ghosn's alleged misconduct is the reason for his downfall.
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Nixon's downfall was accelerated when insiders started to turn on him.
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Several stores are capitalizing off their competitor's downfall, offering brides discounts.
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"The downfall of Macy's has been swift and staggering," he said.
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Other countries are reaping the benefits of the American market's downfall.
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Downfall of Gaia's music stands defiant and firm against the odds.
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Did you think that they were the cause of Netscape's downfall?
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It's far easier to call for a dictator's downfall than to pressure for boring, unsexy policies that anticipate such a downfall years in the future and look for ways to ensure a smooth and uneventful transition.
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That put Mejia under increased scrutiny and helped lead to his downfall.
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Russian did not initiate the current downfall of relations and current issues.
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But for Harris, being charismatic is somehow a harbinger of her downfall.
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Radical love is the only solution, but passivity will be our downfall.
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Mistaking it for the downfall of "real" writing is a category error.
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But Harris' efforts were not the sole reason for the company's downfall.
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The Five Star Movement stands to gain the most from Renzi's downfall.
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When you bottle emotions up that's when it leads to [your] downfall.
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But in the end, it was what ultimately led to their downfall.
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I'd reach four or five, and then my laughter was my downfall.
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I recovered from my downfall well, eventually becoming a Pan American champion.
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She seems to have laid all the grounds for her own downfall.
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Solely focusing on saving money is the secret downfall of the masses.
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Trump's downfall will not be a new scandal that trips him up.
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Only downfall is this shit is expensive, coming in at $30. 1.
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Mr Sun's downfall appears to reflect something different: Mr Xi's methodical ascendancy.
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Today's news is just another entry in the tale of LeEco's downfall.
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Taylor was just an added bonus that actually led to my downfall.
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There is someone who has a lot to benefit from Claire's downfall.
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So why risk the downfall of a strongman who serves French interests?
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But who woulda thunk his downfall would be flirting with an actress?
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The only downfall was that I had to wait to have sex.
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And those still vexed at their House's downfall are in good company.
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In same segment, Doocy pivoted to blaming "shady" leaks for Flynn's downfall.
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We should all be rooting for Trump's success, not plotting his downfall.
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However, it is not just American conservatism that is witnessing its downfall.
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That's what makes his sudden downfall so incredible to so many people.
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Ghosn's sudden downfall began when he was arrested in Tokyo last month.
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His downfall has strained but not broken the ties between the companies.
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She says lofty expectations over its growth trajectory could be its downfall.
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But the biggest impediment is Assad's refusal to negotiate his own downfall.
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China says that it did not play any role in Mugabe's downfall.
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That might partially explain Hogan's downfall, which looking back seems fairly predictable.
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Will you wish you were not exposed to the downfall at all?
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It was a dramatic downfall for one of Hollywood's most powerful executives.
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It was an evening of recurring references to the downfall of Sen.
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That's Parker's advantage, but it's also her downfall: She craves the notoriety.
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His downfall could present both opportunities and challenges for Washington, analysts said.
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In Christopher Marlowe's play, Faustus's unbridled ambitions tragically lead to his downfall.
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The chain of events leading to Mr. Mugabe's downfall started on Nov.
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In Christopher Marlowe's play, Faustus' unbridled ambitions tragically lead to his downfall.
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It could be the downfall of his bid for a second term.
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Weinstein's life, like Cosby's, isn't the story of some tragic, pitiable downfall.
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Nuzman's downfall followed a joint investigation by prosecutors in Brazil and France.
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You think his appearance on "Real Time" helped lead to his downfall?
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Myanmar's potential genocide could be the downfall of the country's fledgling democracy
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With this puzzle, I was convinced the fill would be my downfall.
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Weiner's dick pic downfall also helped inspire the first true Sext Panic.
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Experts say the one certainly of Guzmán's downfall is more drug violence.
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Some players resented that, setting up the reasons for the Beavers' downfall.
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However, that could lead to my eventual downfall, for all I know.
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Hulu's Fyre Fraud leans into that instinct and revels in their downfall.
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Charney would publicly claim it was outside mismanagement that caused its downfall.
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But, not for the first time, UKIP's organisational incompetence may prove its downfall.
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The scandal also contributed to the downfall of Brazil's former president, Dilma Rousseff.
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"Sears's downfall is nothing short of tragic," the committee wrote in the documents.
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Pray for your own success before you pray for the downfall of others!
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Saikawa was the one who stood to benefit the most from Ghosn's downfall.
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"I think that's where a lot of people's downfall comes in," he says.
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Nor did it seem to scare those who wrote about Ms Sineenat's downfall.
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Trevor's downfall feels like the first victory of Dear White People Season 2.
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Mr Trump's opponents once assumed that Russian election-meddling would be his downfall.
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Obscurity may be its downfall, in both individual sentences and as a whole.
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Much has to go right for Mr Maduro's wobble to become his downfall.
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People began speculating that the downfall of President Bashar al Assad was imminent.
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And that, the research -- and common sense -- suggests, could spell the president's downfall.
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With the scripts especially, you get a sense of Feng Yu's career downfall.
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Will Shyne betray Lucious and help lead Tariq to his half-brother's downfall?
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And it doesn't shy from the crippling darkness of Jerry Garcia's sad downfall.
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If past events are proof, falling shares aren't enough to cause Baidu's downfall.
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Facebook's downfall has, it seems, been greatly exaggerated — at least according to Facebook .
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But the success of "I Love Lucy" also contributed to Arnaz&aposs downfall.
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But Mr. Neumann's exit package is perhaps more astonishing than his company's downfall.
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But this is a bigger story than the downfall of one Hollywood mogul.
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His efforts to shield those involved from investigators still led to his downfall.
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But Mr. Neumann's exit package is perhaps more astonishing than his company's downfall.
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The misuse of these levers contributed mightily to his downfall and ultimate disgrace.
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This search for potential communists did not end with the downfall of McCarthy.
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Some wonder whether the turbulent last week for Trump is foreshadowing his downfall.
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Keep reading to learn more about the rise and downfall of Carlos Ghosn.
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Both men staunchly support the president and blamed politicized investigations for their downfall.
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Virtually everyone on that Hall of Fame-laden roster contributed to the downfall.
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Even before his downfall, Harvey Weinstein had a habit of pissing people off.
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That potential downfall also comes with Alphabet's tendency to invest in expensive moonshots.
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He began to think that he was untouchable, and that was his downfall.
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Craigslist's domination of online classifieds leading to the downfall of traditional print media.
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"Sears's downfall is nothing short of tragic," the creditors wrote in the filing.
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But the multibillion-dollar industry has a major downfall: Printed electronics are fragile.
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Ms. Dolezal's public downfall erupted over a 24-hour period in June 2015.
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The reach for more personal power could be the start of his downfall.
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The sustained challenge to al-Bashir's government led to his downfall in April.
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"Hylan's attitude about transit issues was definitely his downfall as mayor," he added.
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They have also raised the costs of Mr. Maduro's downfall to the Kremlin.
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The downfall of this performance is that, besides guitar switches, Petty never moves.
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"The Five-Star Movement would be the downfall of Italy," proclaimed the latter.
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He celebrated the downfall of a critic who was suspended from her job.
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The downfall of the censorship official, Lu Wei, was a long time coming.
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It is why opponents often feel they have been complicit in their downfall.
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Keeping up with the Joneses can be the downfall to truly getting rich.
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Toxic mortgage bets Other senior leaders also played a role in Bear's downfall.
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Was the lagoon's otherworldly beauty, its utter Instagrammability, going to be its downfall?
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Nixon's ultimate downfall in 1974 came as Republican leaders such as Arizona Sen.
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Venezuelans are enduring the worst economic downfall in the oil-rich country's history.
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"The Palestinian people should prepare themselves for the downfall of Israel," he said.
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Comparing Nixon's demise to Trump's own presidential timeline foreshadows a pretty devastating downfall.
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Their downfall has left the influential Republicans they courted reckoning with the consequences.
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But what made Suno appealing to some may also have been its downfall.
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Scaling too quickly or expanding too broadly can be a startup&aposs downfall.
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Jared Kushner describes his father's downfall as the defining event of his life.
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Those differences — paired with Bolton's isolation among Trump's other advisers — were his downfall.
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That, along with not making enough snow, was their downfall, Mr. Vajtay said.
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It has been painful to watch the downfall of the actor Jussie Smollett.
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The downfall of the Frappuccino took a powerful weapon out of Starbucks' arsenal.
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Trump's impeachment, it seemed, was more plausible than ever—his downfall within reach.
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My downfall was logging into what I thought was a hotel Wi-Fi network.
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That ended in the shock vote to leave the EU and Cameron's political downfall.
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McFarland had people filming every second of Fyre's creation, as well as its downfall.
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It effect, it was so extremely virulent that its success contributed to its downfall.
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The downfall of boxing as a sport only served to burnish the Ali years.
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According to Guénolé, Macron has more to win from Fillon's downfall than Le Pen.
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The scandal accelerated the downfall of President Dilma Rousseff, who was impeached on Aug.
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The current monetary system emerged from the downfall of Bretton Woods in the 1970s.
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But that period ended years before the downfall of its primary architect, Harvey Weinstein.
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Weinstein's professional downfall came swiftly after the publication of the Times story on Thursday.
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Until his downfall, the media of the day tended to give Wright favorable coverage.
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It is where he was reborn, and where he will probably face his downfall.
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A mix of adrenaline, a racing heart, and a view of your inevitable downfall?
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He expressed bewilderment at the sudden cultural shift in France and his precipitous downfall.
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It may well turn out that Gab's core intent might also be its downfall.
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Kemp describes this letter, and its charred remains, as the beginning of his downfall.
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McElwain's downfall was more about relationships than records (3-4, 3-3 Southeastern Conference).
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Still, Mr Li's downfall offers a window into the nexus between government and business.
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Her downfall was self-inflicted and something her unknowing family couldn't save her from.
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Unfortunately, there is one major downfall and that is cost, which also means; access.
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After the tour, Robyn left — and that's when Houston's "downfall" began, according to Lavar.
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It was as subtle as silence, and that was my downfall in the game.
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Before his downfall, Bo espoused Mao-inspired leftist rhetoric and made bold egalitarian vows.
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Sadly, though, the exhibition's greatest virtue — its prodigious ambitiousness — is also its greatest downfall.
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Since then, scandals have brought the downfall of key aides and ruling party operatives.
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A slight downfall is that you don't have a say in how it's displayed.
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In particular, oil workers played a key role in the downfall of the shah.
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Environmentalists have consoled themselves with the knowledge that Trump can't actually prevent coal's downfall.
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Ghosn's downfall has strained the global autos alliance between Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi Motors.
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And, did you hear that they're the reason for the downfall of American cheese?
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Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, prior to his downfall, purchased North Korean missile plans and parts.
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Cheaper, cleaner burning natural gas and increasingly affordable renewable energy have been coal's downfall.
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He served three terms and nine years as prime minister before an ignominious downfall.
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We could see the impending downfall coming and there was nothing we could do.
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But the decision was a major moment in the downfall of the Nixon administration.
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Mir knows that trying to knock Hunt out could prove to be his downfall.
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He claimed to have had a role in the downfall of New York Gov.
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We see Conner's arrogant selfishness, combined with his relentless naiveté, lead to his downfall.
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The main downfall is that it may be too firm for petite side sleepers.
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His testimony and cooperation, though, aided the downfall of Nixon, who resigned on Aug.
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This time it could be her downfall, or it could be the country's salvation.
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We have been watching the downfall of the American democracy for a while now.
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The fact that those wire transfers never came is ultimately what caused her downfall.
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First, there were so many people in Dothan who would revel in his downfall.
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Clinton was more focused on the external forces she believed brought about her downfall.
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"Forty," Panay says of the amount of money left to him after his downfall.
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Their motives are so insidious, and they continue to be the downfall of democracy.
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The revelations fractured the party and caused the downfall of several senior DNC officials.
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You have to be that perfect; even the smallest thing can be your downfall.
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Like all brutal dictators before him, Mr. Assad will bring about his own downfall.
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Fucsovics hit 40 winners but the 41 unforced errors proved to be his downfall.
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Nixon's downfall began with his nefarious campaign actions in his 1972 re-election bid.
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I hope Steve Bannon will reflect on his downfall and revisit these prosperity lessons.
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But his conviction marked a stunning downfall for the close ally of President Widodo.
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In six minutes, Drake made the forming narrative about his downfall look like bullshit.
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I resolved to be social through this experiment, and it was ultimately my downfall.
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What do we think are the things that could really be a downfall here?
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Seeking to destabilize Wendy, Taylor also puts the onus on Axe Capital's downfall on Wendy.
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Ironically, it was his own perception of his journey that appeared to be his downfall.
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The decision to keep these provisions in the AHCA proved to be the bill's downfall.
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It's the key to his political power, yet it might end up being his downfall.
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Musk has said AI, if abused or developed incorrectly, could be the downfall of humanity.
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But with the October downfall of Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood took the lead on the conversation.
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At 16, during the climax of my mother's downfall, I became hooked on caffeine pills.
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Gwyneth Paltrow has described the stark choice of success in the industry or potential downfall.
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Ultimately, the political instability and conflict inherent in the demagogue's tactics precipitates his political downfall.
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The blasphemy conviction is a stunning downfall for the close ally of President Joko Widodo.
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The sector has lost 3.1 percent since oil prices started their downfall on June 153.
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While the spread of illusion flips bolstered the trick's legitimacy, it also sparked its downfall.
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Practical Magic's blend of tones is not its downfall: It is the film's biggest strength.
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She also said problems with the 2015 case's DNA testing analysis contributed to its downfall.
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Maduro and his administration blame Venezuela's business class and the US for the country's downfall.
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And although it's not explicitly stated, GDPR might have played a role in Klout's downfall.
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McGlashan's downfall marks an opportunity to critically re-examine the entire world of impact investment.
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That Bannon's attempt to take power eventually led to his downfall is a funny irony.
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That one assumption ends up leading almost directly to Negan's downfall in the source material.
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This has been the wish and the downfall of dictators and nations through the ages.
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The downfall is compounded by two additional factors: What exactly are these companies running from?
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Mr Kim's downfall is the latest setback for President Moon Jae-in's ambitious chaebol reforms.
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Before his downfall, Cosby was long-known for his success as a comedian and actor.
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His endless tirades declaring America's downfall added to the pessimism that helped defeat the Democrats.
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They began to display the questionable judgment that led to the downfall of their order.
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Two of these missiles were reported to carry slogans calling for the downfall of Israel.
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But Cunha could not shake free of corruption allegations that eventually led to his downfall.
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The Cardinals' four-run fifth proved to be the downfall for Seattle starter James Paxton.
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Celebrities leaving is evidence of that, and it's contributing to the downfall of the platform.
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El Chapo's downfall hasn't reduced the availability, price, use or lethality of currently illegal drugs.
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How WeWork's relentless optimism helped it succeed — and then paved the way for its downfall
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Any opposition party anywhere stands to gain from the downfall of the governing party's leader.
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Concertgoers helpfully documented the downfall from every angle, sharing the soggy slip on social media.
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Today, it's hard to think about the young Amanda Bynes without confronting her sad downfall.
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These flaws have been their downfall before, and by all rights should have been today.
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Even before Mr. Huang's downfall, dozens of Tianjin officials had been toppled in graft inquiries.
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The downfall of the country's top censor has not changed internet policies in China however.
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The biggest downfall is the initial odor, which is non-toxic and does dissipate eventually.
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NEWS ANALYSIS A Cornell food scientist's downfall could reveal a bigger problem in nutrition research.
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"The house had this interesting geography, and that was also its downfall," Mr. Wolfram said.
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Sex scandals, particularly those involving explicit photographs, have long led to the downfall of politicians.
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By managing his friendship with Stan, Philip is keeping a potentially disastrous downfall at bay.
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Risk may have built Mr. Wu's empire, but it also led to the company's downfall.
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He may have become a better person after his downfall, and I hope he has.
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Airbnb's new policies indicate a company that is willing to take responsibility for its downfall.
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But Professor Dawut's international prominence and pride in Uighur traditions may help explain her downfall.
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As he points out, this issue contributed to former national security adviser Michael Flynn's downfall.
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I can recall at least two precedents that might put Mr. Ghosn's downfall in perspective.
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The allure of a deal is real, and the downfall of so many of us.
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Wartford, hamstrung by injuries, looked exhausted and contributed to its own downfall with poor defending.
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Before his downfall, Mr. Meng, 66, had been one of China's most prominent police officials.
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But the truth is that only Clinton is to blame for her epic political downfall.
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Bill Maher suggested that Mr. Yiannopoulos's appearance on his talk show led to his downfall.
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Unfortunately, that narrative stuck with Clinton and greatly contributed to her downfall three years ago.
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It wasn't drinking in bars that was my downfall—it was drinking too much, period.
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Others say he is aiding and abetting the downfall of the French way of life.
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And we've seen the political downfall of Trump's biggest critics on Capitol Hill, from Rep.
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So far there is not much sign of the fresh dawn that IS's downfall should bring.
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Are there things she did that also led to their downfall which you can hint at?
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The focus is on the internal contradictions and external forces that led to the party's downfall.
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The special election was announced following the downfall of Park, the first female South Korean leader.
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There was also a huge chapter about the tragic downfall of Evan Dando and Pete Doherty.
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Has tattoo and card culture in Russian prisons changed after the downfall of the Soviet Union?
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Humala's downfall jolted Peru's political system, though he is not expected to run for office again.
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Rightwing groups celebrated his downfall, while leftists urged prosecutors to investigate Odebrecht's links to conservative politicians.
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They are the salty, addictive downfall of diets everywhere; the opiate of the drive-thru masses.
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It is a remarkable downfall for the OPEC member home to the world's biggest crude reserves.
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The housing market has reached its longest downfall in four years, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Their thirst for next season's windfall blinds them from the next century's downfall, so it goes.
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Do you think we are on the cusp or societal revolution, or a downfall of civilization?
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Mr Bo's downfall cleared the way for Xi Jinping, his rival, to become the country's leader.
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That is what the group is primarily about, and herein lies the secret to its downfall.
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But the driver's ambitious move down into the depths of LA would inevitably be his downfall.
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Since his downfall in late 2017, he's been spending time in a treatment facility in Arizona.
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Zimbabwe's new president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, unveiled a new cabinet in the wake of Robert Mugabe's downfall.
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The downfall of the South Korean shipper, Hanjin Shipping, has already sent shockwaves across businesses globally.
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The Keystone Group has not suggested that the lockout laws played a role in its downfall.
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Their "policy" is a vain hope that "scandal" and Russian "collusion" will lead to Trump's downfall.
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Waters, a California Democrat, said Wednesday that O'Reilly only has himself to blame for his downfall.
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Kalanick's downfall began in earnest when Fowler posted her experiences to her personal blog in February.
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Their brutality is expected, but Sy's role in it is truly the downfall of a human.
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Mother touches upon the Isla Vista murders in 2014, and the downfall of Bill Cosby's reputation.
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That led to the downfall of the pragmatists and catapulted hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the presidency.
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Some scientists argue that volcanic eruptions in modern-day India also contributed to the dinosaurs' downfall.
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The lack of self-awareness by the founders about Yahoo's faltering health, however, was its downfall.
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Writing about the Three T's didn't hurt Shambaugh's relationship with Beijing—predicting the Party's downfall did.
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The three A's — air-conditioning, airlines, assimilation — are said to have been the resort communities' downfall.
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But it was Nissan that triggered his downfall, launching an investigation after a whistleblower flagged concerns.
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Fruhstuck agrees that middle-aged Japanese men have experienced a "downfall" in terms of societal respect.
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In the years following Suharto's downfall, politicians vowed to subordinate the armed forces to civilian authority.
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Pitching has been the biggest culprit in Minnesota's downfall, but the offense has suddenly gone cold.
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With that in mind, it's easy to envision a downfall that begins with the Pitt game.
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Jockeying for promotions, and rumors about others' downfall, are likely to intensify in the coming year.
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The unfolding scandal has already led to the downfall of high-ranking officials across the region.
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Walt's narcissism, pride, and inability to really listen to others were all part of his downfall.
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Some of Mr. Manafort's associates now say they had predicted that greed would be his downfall.
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The story takes place in Lima shortly before the downfall of the Fujimori regime in 2000.
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But Mr. Howe at times seemed poised to be the prosecution's downfall, rather than its linchpin.
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Mr. Glas's downfall highlights how fallout from the Odebrecht scandal continues to ripple across South America.
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After that, wrote the Langs, "the inexorable logic of the facts" led to the president's downfall.
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The jealous opposition parties joined shadowy outside actors in plotting the downfall of Turkey's great revival.
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New York City Opera presents a free, hourlong adaptation of Verdi's classic tale of Violetta's downfall.
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The island's economy rapidly industrialized after World War II, leading to the downfall of agriculture production.
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Here, too, we see that the effect of a dictatorship does not end with its downfall.
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The downfall of Harvey Weinstein would seem like obvious grist for TV's late-night comedy shows.
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It was Mr. Stone's involvement in that affair that set the stage for his final downfall.
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You can now rest easy knowing that this vulnerability, at least, won't be your digital downfall.
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The Chimichurri Steak Taco ($2.49), unfortunately, had the same downfall as the steakhouse taco: the steak.
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Poetically, it's an act that directly parallels the downfall of her father, the Mad King Aerys.
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It was a perfectly timed gambit, coinciding with the downfall of the broadly popular Hollywood comedy.
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A kid, his dad and their dog happily brave a downfall to go sledding across town.
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He has blamed his downfall on a coup after security forces withdrew their support for him.
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The influx of foreign culture reoriented China's economy, eventually leading to the dynasty's downfall in 1912.
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Grey's omnipotence became her downfall, and a story of hope and power quickly became a tragedy.
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But her biggest downfall is her lack of a plan for what happens if her effort succeeds.
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Some, however, warned the coming of futures might prove to be the downfall of the digital darling.
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The show highlights that stubbornness, and how not letting go of the past can be a downfall.
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In the film, Moss is Becky Something, a grunge-band frontwoman on the precipice of career downfall.
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Hobson said the Metro employee has not expressed any sentiments about Tynes' professional downfall after her tweets.
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There's no doubt that Weinstein's downfall, and everything that followed, has marked a major change for Hollywood.
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"The people demand the downfall of the regime," shouted those gathered outside the cathedral after the bombing.
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Headlines on CNN, ESPN, the Daily News, and countless other sites blared the news of my downfall.
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The Downfall of Venezuela's Economy From 1950 to the early 1980s, the Venezuelan economy experienced steady growth.
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We take a look at its spectacular downfall, and the fate of its charismatic boss, Arif Naqvi.
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Trump has survived so many shocking moments this year that most pundits have stopped predicting his downfall.
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What causes her downfall at the end has nothing to do with her Orientalist vision of Indonesia.
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The special counsel's probe has already been the downfall of some of Mr Trump's closest former advisers.
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Indeed, you can make a strong argument that LSU's record against Alabama eventually will be Miles' downfall.
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He said, contrary to conventional commentary, he thinks the crackdown on abuse has led to Twitter's downfall.
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Part of what makes Toca Boca games so lovable is also their business downfall, in a sense.
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These revelations caused the downfall of well-known actors such as Kevin Spacey, Louis CK, and others.
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Another sloppy decision in a string of lazy and careless decisions that ultimately led to his downfall.
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Their first experience in media training is a group interview which might just be the Kardashian's downfall.
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Feeling threatened, the English had prohibited their colonies from trading with Caledonia, thereby assisting in its downfall.
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Many people were involved in the spectacular downfall of once-buzzy Silicon Valley blood testing wunderkind, Theranos.
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Analysts attributed the chain's downfall to competitors that didn't charge late fees, such as Netflix and Redbox.
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That was ultimately the downfall of Jelly, albeit that both apps serve very different audiences and purposes.
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Aaron Brooks started for the Orioles and a two-run first inning proved to be his downfall.
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Whether it's playing Leo Komarov or Roman Polak too much, Babcock's ego will be this team's downfall.
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Some can't get enough of 'em (rainbow colors and all), while others are praying for their downfall.
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The media has been imagining Donald Trump's downfall since the moment he announced his candidacy in 2015.
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Their downfall, and those learning the right lesson from it, have brought the Democrats a viable future.
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Female politicians across Brazil are debating what her downfall means in a political realm dominated by men.
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Big-hitting Vandeweghe's downfall was the careless mistakes that beset her game throughout, leaving her increasingly frustrated.
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I didn't experience much rubbing against the ankle, which I had expected to be the shoes' downfall.
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The error contributed to the Fab Five's downfall, and Webber left college for the NBA that spring.
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The allegation led to the downfall of several members of Congress and senior members of the government.
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That prompted a dramatic downfall that saw a SoftBank bailout as the company ran low on cash.
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A funny thing happened on the way to Judge Roy Moore's downfall in the Alabama senatorial election.
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Members of the politico-media village spent the day gripped by reports of the campaign manager's downfall.
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Episode 16 is a close runner-up, tackling the downfall of former Fox News boss Roger Ailes.
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You might recognize the German director's name from Downfall, a 2004 drama that depicted Hitler's final days.
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All signs point to what he calls a "downfall", if not now, then in the near future.
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But many observers here saw something in Mr. Sharif's downfall that was more selective, possibly more sinister.
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It was one of Mr. Montesinos's videos that set off the downfall of Mr. Fujimori in 2000.
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Douglas MacArthur stood out for his frequent flirtations with domestic politics that ultimately contributed to his downfall.
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Unwittingly drawn into controversy over a pop star's downfall, Virgil Abloh, the label's star designer, proclaimed innocence.
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The eventual downfall of his administration may have been set in motion by Hurricane Maria in 2017.
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His downfall, as well as an expanding narrative of corporate intrigue and backstabbing, has been followed avidly.
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While poor attendance likely contributed to the island's downfall, Animal Kingdom saw 12.5 million people in 2017.
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" And she believes that Mr. Trump's failure to "recognize organization rules and norms may be his downfall.
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The culprit in his downfall was Prince Johnson, who came in fourth in this month's presidential elections.
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Or even that his party might well lose the House to an opposition hellbent on his downfall.
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Mugabe, whose recent aspirations to succeed her husband appear to have been a trigger for his downfall.
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In turn, in Mr. Amin's telling, Nusra called for Mr. Assad's downfall and the destruction of shrines.
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Perhaps the most surprising thing about Mr Gilliam's downfall was that it resulted from plain old theft.
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But experts warn that Jones' diminished public prominence — his "downfall" — may not be the last of him.
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They are notorious for their burglary at the Watergate complex, which led to former President Nixon's downfall.
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The downfall of Oyo could impact the Indian venture ecosystem — and bring even more scrutiny to SoftBank.
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Under Campion, Isabel becomes a more active participant in her downfall than she was in the novel.
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We know this is to be the story of Choudhury's downfall, so the man's anecdotes ring false.
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Like the cheap, flammable hoverboards, lithium-ion batteries were to blame for the Note 22's downfall.
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It also suggests that Mr. Trump's eventual downfall may be less like Richard Nixon's than Paris Hilton's.
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Mediterranean keto isn&apost for everyoneFor some people, though, a lack of structure can be a downfall.
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Let's compare C.K.'s downfall with accusations of sexual harassment leveled against Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner.
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He has a talent for profane rants about civilization's downfall that he delivers in an Alabama drawl.
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Armed groups and criminal gangs, taking advantage of the government collapse that followed the downfall of Col.
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For García's foes, who had been eagerly awaiting his downfall, he had simply eluded justice once again.
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NBC News Did NBC try to kill one of the stories that led to Harvey Weinstein's downfall?
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Mr. Talabani, elected president in the aftermath of the downfall of Saddam Hussein, became America's favorite Iraqi.
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Add it all up, and it appears that there isn't much interest in the downfall of Ailes.
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They were rooted in the same financial fraud that led to Mr. Manafort's downfall in federal courthouses.
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The only downfall is it will take 585 billion years to visit every individual planet in the game.
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"I believe that my downfall was my decision to go silent," Schubert, 28, tells PEOPLE of being eliminated.
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Sloppiness with the ball was Missouri's big downfall, as the Tigers committed 24 turnovers to 14 for Arkansas.
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The allegations gained widespread public attention following two bombshell reports in October 2017, ultimately leading to Weinstein's downfall.
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If true, it would have amounted to a rapid downfall for two of North Korea's highest profile figures.
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Of course, Troy has many demons, and his King Lear-esque downfall cannot be blamed completely on racism.
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The downfall of being so busy on the weekends is that Monday seems to hit me even harder.
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Ahead, Henderson told us how the culture, intensity, and powerful figure of Bikram yoga contributed to its downfall.
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But Sears' unsecured creditors repeatedly argued that Lampert was the cause of, not the solution to, Sears' downfall.
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But one of its problems is that given our current hellscape, Hart's downfall seems utterly quaint, and irrelevant.
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Narrator: But while Hummer's in-your-face quality initially drew consumers in, it soon led to its downfall.
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It is a peculiar comparison—the French gift did not result in the downfall of the United States.
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Many have been strengthened by the breakdown of Libya after the downfall of Muammar Qaddafi's regime in 2011.
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In other words, that a third party got in the way of the relationship and caused its downfall.
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This makes the revelations that have emerged about the industry since Mr Lee's downfall all the more damaging.
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In the wake of his downfall, countless other women came forward with similar stories of harassment and assault.
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Protestant churches, in particular the historic denominations established by missionaries, were instrumental in apartheid's downfall in South Africa.
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The downfall of Harvey Weinstein, a film producer, because of allegations of assault, attracted 15m hours of attention.
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My downfall is falling asleep to an episode of The Office that I've seen 100 times on Netflix.
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Tyson's is a story of financial, personal and professional ups and downs, roller-coastering from downfall to comeback.
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He convinces them to make an album with him, which is the beginning to every good downfall. 3.
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The only black Republican U.S. senator, Tim Scott of South Carolina, was pivotal in the Bounds nomination's downfall.
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I hope he isn't gonna be responsible for the downfall of civilization, and I doubt that's gonna happen.
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The new reports contradict the Trump administration's efforts to shift blame for Flynn's downfall onto the Obama administration.
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While the sheer satisfaction of discovering universally-loved formulas is great, there's one major downfall: the wait lists.
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Support for Erdogan's party, the AK Party, has deteriorated this year as Turkey struggles curb its economic downfall.
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" The Palestinian Authority stopped paying the bills because, Nasser said, "they want to see the downfall of Hamas.
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In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ventimiglia gives fans some insight into what Jack's downfall may be.
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Quinn is Olivia's downfall, and she's not going to jeopardize her, so in return, Rowan wants his bones.
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My downfall was directly related to the rejection of the Democratic Party by white voters across the South.
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Did we, imperceptibly, realize the spiraling downfall we were in and vote against ourselves to make it stop?
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Some, like Flynn, have tried to assert themselves (which, in Flynn's case, might have contributed to his downfall).
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The kakapo's downfall began with New Zealand's first wave of human colonisation, some 700 years ago, by Polynesians.
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Her downfall begins in 1979 when a disco party is raided in the midst of the Iranian Revolution.
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The stage is now set for the spectacular downfall of an industry titan heralded as a visionary leader.
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Bell Pottinger's downfall is a reminder of the risks that such shifts pose to the industry's own reputation.
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The proliferation of earmarks fueled the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal and led to the downfall of former Rep.
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"We raised our son to be a strong man, and maybe that was his downfall," George Karageorge said.
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When the Notebook 9 was announced I speculated that the machine's downfall might be its relatively small battery.
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But Ms. Rousseff's legacy, and the events that led to her downfall, are more complex than she acknowledges.
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The president was removed, but her slow-motion downfall did not provide Brazil with the catharsis it craved.
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As the comment suggests, Mr. Percoco's downfall is likely to carry a deep sting that goes beyond politics.
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Cons to consider:The biggest downfall of the triple slow cooker is that it isn't practical for most people.
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Well, the downfall of the famous Roman general who inspired this Shakespeare tragedy may be less than instructive.
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Economic slogans morphed into political ones, some even calling for the downfall of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Mugabe's rapid downfall was triggered by a battle to succeed him that pitted Mnangagwa against Mugabe's wife Grace.
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Yet Solomon finds a deep-seated contempt for the regime that foreshadows Qaddafi's downfall half a decade later.
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Glas' downfall highlights how fallout from the massive Odebrecht corruption scandal has continued to ripple across South America.
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It is a sad story that someone out of hatred could plot a hero's downfall for no reason.
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Is it an incredibly arrogant blunder that, in retrospect, will be remembered as the downfall of his campaign?
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Black Panther's T'Chaka almost ensured the downfall of Wakanda because he couldn't admit he made an egregious mistake.
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Given the success and widespread recognition of Downfall, why did you want to return to this subject matter?
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The scandal that led to her downfall rekindled public furor over decades-old ties between government and corporations.
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As the article mentions, with the downfall of the current stock market, some people are finding themselves scared.
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While Northern Iowa may lament its downfall, Winona State was not similarly completely undone by its own miscues.
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While Laurent Natrella made a fine, restless Faust, his seduction of Marguerite and her subsequent downfall lacked potency.
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There's a running joke on the show about "evil twink energy" being the downfall of everyone you profile.
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The extreme qualities and the obsessive pursuit of success that drive their ascents can lead to their downfall.
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Since then, he can't seem to get out of his feelings, which might end up being his downfall.
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Why has his downfall set off debate and action in Canada and elsewhere outside of the United States?
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But the eventual downfall of his administration may have been set in motion by Hurricane Maria in 2017.
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The sentencing was just the latest act in Mr. Weiner's nightmarish downfall fueled by his compulsive sexting habit.
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Did this underground quest for truth based on scrupulous, objective reporting hasten the downfall of the Soviet Union?
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Maia's privilege at once blinded her from reality and coddled her from the downfall of her parents' decisions.
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Downfall Within days of the stunning election loss, Najib and his wife were barred from leaving the country.
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But the company started making major changes in the early 2000s that would ultimately lead to its downfall.
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Competitive challenges will mount throughout the process, adding to the very problems that accelerated Oi's downfall, analysts said.
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Many attributed Mr. Renzi's downfall to haughtiness, and to tying his political fate to that of the referendum.
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"Killing Sheikh Nimr is the beginning of your downfall," shouted demonstrators in Kerbala, addressing the Saudi ruling family.
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Today's utopians are less interested in sex than in the economy—specifically, in hastening the downfall of capitalism.
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A second would trigger not only the cabinet's downfall but congressional elections, while leaving the president in office.
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" The downfall of Chevron deference would mean that "very little would change — except perhaps the most important things.
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The downfall Even before Papa John's had a public relations crisis on its hands, its sales were slipping.
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A 1992 book, "Trump: The Deals and the Downfall," was, as Mr. Barrett acknowledged, a flop at first.
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The married 59-year-old father of three was one of America's most powerful broadcasters before his downfall.
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Europe played a major part in the downfall of two previous Conservative prime ministers, Margaret Thatcher and John Major.
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She's visibly satisfied with his creation (and he is as well), but their satisfaction will probably be their downfall.
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Keeping Elle close to him, not knowing she is planning to overtake him, could finally lead to Campbell's downfall.
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There are some signs that Weinstein's downfall might already be impacting the dominance of white men in the industry.
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Indeed, the stream of embarrassing expositions we published may well have served to precipitate the downfall of that government.
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But the downfall of Welcome To Video shows that bitcoin isn't as private as some cybercriminals might have thought.
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"The people want the downfall of the regime," protesters said, echoing the protest chant popularized by the Arab Spring.
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By this point, I wasn't feeling very confident, and I couldn't believe coats were going to be my downfall.
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In 2016 she sued Roger Ailes, then chairman of Fox News, for sexual harassment, which led to his downfall.
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As with Islamism's downfall in Egypt, its happier progress in Tunisia is, in large part, a matter of context.
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Doing so would help the United States increase its leverage during the Geneva talks, and hasten Mr. Assad's downfall.
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Made by Chris Lightening and Gavin Fitzgerald, "Liam: As It Was" documents the younger Gallagher's downfall and his comeback.
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Most unexpected: Tywin's death by crossbow while on the privy (thanks, Tyrion!) marked the downfall of the Lannister clan.
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Other times, like Dana, your decision results in the alleged perpetrator's downfall — whether or not that's even your intent.
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"At points we were architects of our own downfall, we were handing the ball to the U.S," Scott added.
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A similar effect was seen in Ethiopia after the downfall of the Derg, a communist military dictatorship, in 1987.
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It's important to note that Trump himself was not singlehandedly the downfall of the Republican Party's ground game operation.
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Stories swelled of Trump alone and huddled in Trump Tower, a one-man "Downfall" tribute act in central Manhattan.
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Last weekend, he tweeted, "Dang, even Hitler was shorting Tesla stock…" along with a Tesla-themed Downfall meme video.
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However, some of the proposed threats seem a little strange to be considered as possible causes of America's downfall.
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Lindsey Graham alluded to Michael Flynn's downfall at the hearing and asked point blank: Did you monitor my conversations?
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Yik Yak was plagued by bomb threats and bullying due to complete anonymity in part leading to its downfall.
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With the downfall of Pebble late last year, it looked like the wearables market could be in trouble. Nope.
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The notion of going wide (for free!) on as many platforms as possible will be the industry's own downfall.
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Clear, more specific regulations are forthcoming, but to think it will be the downfall of the industry is naïve.
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Yet we have not seen Nunes use the agile lateral footwork and distance management that brought about Rousey's downfall.
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The downfall here is the flavor, which isn't horrendous, but is overshadowed by the Firefly 2 and the Crafty.
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We saw his frustration with Wardog, and last week he totally missed that the women were plotting his downfall.
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It's not the first time Flynt has offered money for information that could lead to the downfall of politicians.
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He ended up losing to the Republican incumbent, as Clinton's collapse contributed to the downfall of Democratic Senate candidates.
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Dwyer's aggression was his downfall though as two left head kicks ended his night in less than a minute.
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The downfall of the INF Treaty has led to questions about the fate of the separate New START Treaty.
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For all the secrecy and intrigue that had long surrounded Xu, the moment of his downfall was strikingly prosaic.
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Women will add to the rich history of the Marine Corps, not serve as the source of its downfall.
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The PTI has been able to capitalize on Sharif's downfall, and Khan has campaigned hard on anti-corruption issues.
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WeWork CEO Adam Neumann, who bears much of the responsibility for the company's downfall, left his role in September.
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The combination of fast acting attackers and slow-moving defenders can be fatal, and is what led Equifax's downfall.
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Mr. Ra said it was impossible to establish the exact sequence of events that led to Mr. Jang's downfall.
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This business strategy created its downfall — by failing to focus on developing drugs, Valeant left itself exposed to failure.
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And as New York's Rebecca Traister noted, Weinstein's downfall might have been triggered by his slow but steady fall.
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It's left many questioning, is Trump's decision to fire Comey the first step in the downfall of his administration?
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In the third set, Cilic was broken at 3-4, with three backhand errors heavily contributing to the downfall.
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And still, there are few in or outside of Venezuela who are predicting Maduro's downfall in 2019 or beyond.
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It was the end of a remarkable downfall, from "America's dad" to an 81-year-old convicted sex offender.
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Fruit of Paradise is Chytilová's retelling of the story of Adam and Eve's downfall and casting out from Eden.
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And at the core, that inherently is the problem with Drake, and will be the root of his downfall.
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Published during the time she describes as her "downfall on the show," this book didn't sell nearly as well.
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Mr. Ma'ruf gave vocal support to the street protests against Mr. Basuki that eventually led to his political downfall.
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For years, he has professed support for closing the loophole; for years, he blamed Republicans for the effort's downfall.
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Mr. Ghosn's swift downfall raised questions about the stability of the alliance as well as of the individual carmakers.
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But as our Jerusalem bureau chief writes, Mr. Netanyahu's obsession with his public image may ultimately spell his downfall.
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"Stalag 17""Twelve O'Clock High""Downfall""Lawrence of Arabia""Defiance""The Battle of Britain""Tora, Tora, Tora""Kelly's Heroes"
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It was a shocking downfall for Mr. Mason, who had risen to top public positions in Cleveland and Ohio.
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Mr. Mugabe was a good man turned bad; Ms. Mugabe was the temptress who led him to his downfall.
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The question is whether the company's downfall will teach other Silicon Valley executives and investors to proceed more cautiously.
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It took the S&P 500 only six sessions to fall into correction territory, the fastest downfall in history.
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John McEnroe caused a minor dust up last week when he compared Djokovic's downfall to that of Tiger Woods.
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Ms. Rousseff said she had been called a cow "about 21997,250 times," and attributed her downfall partly to misogyny.
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Rather, the circumstances behind his downfall are just so bizarre and outlandish that they aren't likely to be repeated.
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The company's downfall does not fit cleanly into the death-by-Amazon story of many retailers in recent years.
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Mnangagwa was popular among military leaders, and his firing ignited a response that would eventually lead to Mugabe's downfall.
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Independent of C.K.'s downfall, Louie was the kind of show that loses its luster as time goes on.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Carlos Ghosn has joined Twitter and promised to unveil "the truth" behind his stunning downfall.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Carlos Ghosn is claiming a plot against him by Nissan executives caused his spectacular downfall.
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The idea that anyone could find pleasure in someone's downfall is abhorrent, even if they hold opposing political views.
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On Syria, Mr. Macron has renounced the downfall of President Bashar al-Assad as a precondition of peace talks.
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Get Me Roger Stone traces the history of American conservatism from Nixon's downfall to Donald Trump's victory in 2016.
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I think that the cause ... By the way, I don't think Netscape had a downfall, just to be clear.
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There's a sense that Howard's downfall was inevitable, destined from the moment he first began building his underground bunker.
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But the 17th was his downfall as his tee shot ended up in a bunker and he three-putted.
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He's just a simple man who likes his pies hot, and who may have accidentally caused the downfall of Westeros.
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The allegations were brought to light following two explosive reports in October that sparked the 66-year-old&aposs downfall.
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The Underwood White House's biggest leak is ultimately revealed to be Frank himself, who wants to manage his own downfall.
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Even if Sears ultimately emerges from bankruptcy, it will need to address the challenges that led to its initial downfall.
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To understand the long, labored downfall of Sears, you really just need a loose grasp on 2900th-century American history.
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After the startup's downfall last summer, and Adam's departure as CEO, the pair moved to Israel to escape media scrutiny.
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And so it seems somehow appropriate that C.K.'s greatest strength in his work turned out to be his downfall.
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Protesters are demanding the "downfall of the regime", the slogan of the "Arab Spring" that toppled four leaders in 2011.
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But when I looked at the three items I regret, I realized that my biggest downfall wasn't just fashion FOMO.
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On Thursday, writer Dana Milbank will feast on all 18 inches of his October column that inaccurately predicted Trump's downfall.
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Delicious' road to decline was mapped by The Daily Dot, tracing its downfall back to a series of bigger acquisitions.
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Netanyahu's potential downfall would have a dramatic and immediate impact on Israel's relationship with the US, its most vital ally.
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Weinstein's name was attached to a number of assets, many of which have floundered in the wake of Weinstein's downfall.
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He's been tweeting about Clinton's downfall since 2014, and he was hinting about WikiLeaks' election plans before they became public.
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Fans are not the only ones drawn to his comeback story (even if some relished the downfall that preceded it).
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Otherwise, the attempt to solve global warming by intimidating American corporations could bring about Schumpeter's grim prognosis of capitalism's downfall.
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CNN's Anderson Cooper is questioning Lara Trump after her comments about the "downfall of Germany" on the Fox Business Network.
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The official line on Sun and Zhou had been that graft, not politics, was the primary reason for their downfall.
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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) played a big part in the downfall of the Gambia's Yahya Jammeh.
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IT WAS the dismissal and flight abroad of Robert Mugabe's oldest and trustiest lieutenant that finally led to his downfall.
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An irony of Mr. Esteves's downfall in Brazil's national corruption scandal is that his bank had been becoming un-Brazilian.
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It didn't launch Craig into popularity among US audiences, nor did it make director Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall) a household name.
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If Starr loses his job for failing to investigate a case of sexual misconduct, it'll be an ironic downfall indeed.
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"Working together was the downfall of our relationship, and I'm not willing to give that up again," says Paul Sr.
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Writing for Vox in the wake of Weinstein's downfall, film scholar David Thomson pointed to the history of this problem.
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" They describe the White House as a "uniquely dysfunctional environment" and predict that Trump could face further "disgrace and downfall.
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But even if a third-party does breach Apple's prized software, it's not necessarily a downfall for the Cupertino giant.
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Following the Game of Thrones season finale last Sunday, some fans began to discuss Sansa's role in Petyr Baelish's downfall.
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Parker is not perfect, and his desire to see the best in everybody is often his downfall, but he's trying.
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Again, many are delighted to see Flynn's downfall, but can liberals really reconcile themselves to the full implications of it?
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The proximate causes of the downfall seemed to be slashed guidance for 2020 and weakness in Celgene's psoriatic arthritis drug.
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Froman has pointed to Smith & Wesson's decision in 2000 to voluntarily comply with certain gun safety measures as its downfall.
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The film follows the downfall of his studio and talks to experts who say there are holes in his stories.
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Hart's downfall brought "chaos and heartbreak" for the "hundreds of young men and women" who believed in him, Wilson said.
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The case is connected to the scandal that led to the downfall of Park Geun-hye as South Korea's president.
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The only downfall is the lack of range, which limits the Sián's fully electric drive mode to parking and reversing.
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After being asked to clarify her statement, she related her feelings back to the downfall of her and Pitt's romance.
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The great tragicomedy of Sessions's downfall is that it came not from his objectionable decisions, but from a wise one.
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The Russell 2000's downfall is significant because the index is viewed as a barometer for confidence in American growth.
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Contrary to a popular media narrative, however, venture capitalists were not the ones who lost money on the startup's downfall.
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"It was the downfall of Germany, it was one of the worst things that ever happened to Germany," Trump responded.
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The report notes that all three retailers have increased their toy supply in the wake of Toys R Us' downfall.
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Dutch sailors and settlers, along with feral "pets" (rats, pigs, and cats), all contributed to the downfall of the species.
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Monday's protest that led to the statue's downfall began as a gathering in solidarity with Little, The News & Observer reported.
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That was illegal and unethical, but it did not guarantee Nixon's downfall, which came about because of two critical mistakes.
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"If Israel as a state is threatened and ceases to exist, that is the beginning of Europe's downfall," he said.
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But Gaddafi's downfall left a power vacuum at the top of government, one which continues to plague the country today.
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Until Weinstein's abrupt downfall amid proliferating accusations of sexual assault and harassment, he posed as a backer of women's rights.
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He was accompanied by members of his family, including Grace Mugabe, his second wife, who had unwittingly hastened his downfall.
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Cruz had been gaining momentum for some time, but Carson's downfall was aided by a disastrous December 2015 debate performance.
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But comfort can also be stagnant; a lack of evolution is what leads music critics to prophesize the genre's downfall.
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But it is the favors Mr. Netanyahu may have given his wealthy friends in return that could herald his downfall.
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This group will not willingly cede its power just because demographics predict its downfall and current circumstances demonstrate its weaknesses.
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It's a glimpse of what "Fosse/Verdon" might have been, if it were less attached to its showbiz-downfall template.
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The investigation implicated hundreds of politicians and business figures and helped bring about the downfall of Italy's dominant political parties.
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His inexperience, combined with his embrace of the newfangled metrics — not to mention a losing streak — conspired in his downfall.
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Maybe Mtn Dew Spiked Lemonade's true downfall was that its makers had to explicitly state that it was non-alcoholic.
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THE DEATH OF DEMOCRACY Hitler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic By Benjamin Carter Hett Illustrated.
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Unfortunately, their hubris and arrogance may lead not only to their downfall, but may doom the rest of humankind, too.
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Few have possessed Salazar's determination to succeed, which brought him to soaring heights and may have contributed to his downfall.
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His quick rise to fame was met with an equally as quick downfall when he filed for bankruptcy in 1996.
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If there was any poetic justice, it was that a woman caused the downfall of Mr. Ailes in the end.
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They take credit for securing the downfall of Mr Moon's justice minister, who resigned last month over a corruption scandal.
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As Aspden demonstrates, all the well-intended characters in her book planted some of the seeds of their own downfall.
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WASHINGTON — It's been nearly three years since the #MeToo movement began, ushering in the downfall of dozens of powerful men.
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She has pledged to convert French debt into a new national currency, an undertaking that could begin the euro's downfall.
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When the downfall of the military dictatorship of Mengistu Hailemariam became imminent, TPLF engineered a coalition to bolster its legitimacy.
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Yet for all its infighting, the committee played a crucial role in unearthing information that led to Mr. Nixon's downfall.
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But despite the downfall of the sedan market as a whole, there's a new renaissance in the sports sedan market.
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Jefferies also said VFC, parent company of shoe retailer Vans, is showing "durability" during the downfall of the '90s craze.
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There is no situation where he would genuinely reckon with the causes of his downfall, however it may come about.
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The wavering support of toymakers for the retailer was one of several factors that contributed to Toys R Us' downfall.
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Her downfall came when, at White House direction, she refused to turn over documents related to a toxic-waste program.
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But Hulu's Fyre Festival seems at times to be fueled by a similar feeling of delight in its subject's downfall.
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Undine is meant to be seen as arrogant, and indeed she confesses in the end that pride caused her downfall.
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Standing on the legendary Saturday Night Live stage, Ashlee Simpson had a moment that marked the beginning of her downfall.
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She meets her downfall quickly after, though — that's what it's like to be on the bottom half of this divided community.
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Despite Fujimori's downfall, the rightwing populist movement Fujimori started in the 1990s remains one of the country's most potent political forces.
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If Bad Witch is a dire account of a nation's downfall, it's also a new lease for life for Reznor's creativity.
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A new documentary examines the downfall of the software company General Magic, and raises questions about Silicon Valley's philosophy on failure.
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According to a report cited by Vox, the Treasury has lost an estimated $28.9 billion in revenue on the industry's downfall.
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"The economy is not yet at a point where you can say clearly that we're heading for a downfall," he said.
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But much like the downfall of Twitter's now-defunct app Vine, a lack of communication with content creators has caused turmoil.
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He arranged to meet with actors Kate del Castillo and Sean Penn, a bit of hubris that contributed to his downfall.
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Dornelles is reportedly blaming the financial emergency on a downfall in the oil industry, which the economy is largely dependent on.
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In 53 starts for Buffalo, Fitzpatrick was known as a solid quarterback whose downfall was the cringe-worthy fourth-quarter interception.
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GameSpot's breakdown explores the significance of that crossbow and its symbolic power as the intended instrument of Tyrion and Jaime's downfall.
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Her carefree way of life was a product of her massive wealth and indulgent lifestyle — which also led to her downfall.
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And, based on my location data, the majority of my screen-time happens at home, meaning evenings are my iPhone downfall.
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FROM PEN: Nina Dobrev Without Makeup Is Just as Beautiful as Nina Dobrev with Makeup There is, however, one slight downfall.
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I wasn't thinking about my usual anxieties like my mound of responsibilities or the downfall of American society or dying alone.
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That put a lot of pressure on her last year, she has admitted, and is working to avoid the same downfall.
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It's not necessarily his politics that will be his downfall with these Obama/Trump and Romney/Clinton voters; it's his personality.
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An entire genre of film banked on the assumption that women hide things, and it leads to the downfall of men.
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His downfall was a blow to Mayor Catherine Pugh and the City Council, which nearly unanimously authorized his promotion in February.
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Ailes, founder and former chairman and CEO of Fox, was one of the most powerful men in media before his downfall.
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Here's when we start to see the various parties — aside from the government — that are beginning to plot on his downfall.
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Kirch, who died in 2011, accused Breuer of triggering his group's downfall by questioning its creditworthiness in a 2002 television interview.
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The downfall tripped off in the dying days of Venezuela's late president Hugo Chavez continues to hit new lows each day.
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The interview that would eventually be Flynn's downfall occurred on January 24, 2017 — Flynn's fourth full day as national security adviser.
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But predictability isn't what the Spurs do, and this shift—as necessary as it might be—could lead to their downfall.
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Starting in December 280, after bread prices tripled overnight, people took to the streets calling for the downfall of the regime.
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But Trump is not a dictator and lying could lead to his downfall if it lures us into a national crisis.
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Gruevski, who still controls the biggest bloc in parliament and is expected to return to power, blames Soros for his downfall.
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Richard Nixon's stomach-clutching fury about his foes is revealed in the White House taping system that led to his downfall.
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And as a venture capitalist, it's Draper's job to triage, and answer the question central to Theranos's downfall: Who's to blame?
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Groups of Uber employees in the UK went to see a new play in London about the downfall of Travis Kalanick.
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Its popularity could have been its downfall, however, especially now that Apple was putting it on its featured App Store page.
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Right before closing Harbinger Capital, Falcone made a huge bet on wireless spectrum firm LightSquared, which ultimately contributed to Harbinger's downfall.
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It's a sticking point that helped lead to the downfall of a carbon tax ballot initiative in Washington state last year.
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Created and narrated by host Rebecca Jarvis, this six-part series tackles Holmes' downfall from multiple angles and with meticulous detail.
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Silicon Valley may have dealt with some rough hubris throughout the saga of Theranos, but Hollywood is basking in its downfall.
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The leak implicated then-British Prime Minister David Cameron and led to the downfall of Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson.
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He really thinks that what he's doing is the best thing for the school, and that ultimately leads to his downfall.
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As Natalie Dormer mentioned in a post-mortem interview with Entertainment Weekly, her downfall was the product of a man's incompetence.
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At the time of the beginning of the downfall, I was collaborating on curating art and cultural events at the Tunnel.
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His downfall helped spawn the #MeToo movement that has forced the resignation of powerful men in Hollywood, corporate America and politics.
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As you might've guessed from his tweet, Trump also criticized China for causing the downfall of coal in the United States.
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In retrospect, it's hard to believe that our downfall came at the hands of a buyout by a major rental chain.
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Ms Rousseff's likely downfall is the result of a string of personal failures—economic errors, tolerance of sleaze and political ineptitude.
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Was its downfall inevitable, or was it precipitated by the bitter infighting that thwarted the development of a single RSS standard?
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Many novels of this period would be sure to script a downfall for Lady Susan, a neglectful mother and fickle adulteress.
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The dramatic downfall of the iconic global business leader is a tale of bombshell allegations, corporate intrigue and simmering cultural tensions.
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One of the most vocal voices on Twitter foretelling Mr. Trump's downfall was Bill Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard.
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The downfall of someone on the other side of the aisle fits perfectly in the very partisan minds of many Americans.
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When people close to her speak, the overarching theme is that fame overwhelmed Houston and ultimately proved to be her downfall.
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Xi's first term saw the downfall of more full and alternate Central Committee members than that of any of his predecessors.
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Queen Suthida was named a general in the king's bodyguard corps, while Ms. Sineenat was a major general before her downfall.
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Some protesters have called for the downfall of President Hassan Rouhani; others want Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, to go.
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Elizabeth Drew is a contributing editor to The New Republic and author of Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon's Downfall.
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The gains across the board in retail were likely to have squeezed the many short sellers betting on the sector's downfall.
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Those rules have been blamed for a downfall in the use of coal for power generation and the production of coal.
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But Coleman's downfall is that he's treating her like one; he hasn't seen her do what we know she can do.
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The disclosure of that encounter not only caused Mr. Bakker's downfall but also shredded Mr. Paxton's credibility with gospel music stations.
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The Europe question drove Margaret Thatcher slightly mad, and then led to her downfall, brutally defenestrated by her MPs in 1990.
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If, just 15 years ago, an awkward yell became Howard Dean's downfall, how is this hellish and embarrassing dance not Buttigieg's?
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His downfall has raised questions about the future of the unusual global alliance he built between Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi Motors.
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When I started this experiment, I was mostly concerned that my own inability to break my habits would be my downfall.
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A former member of China's powerful Politburo, Sun was considered a future leader in China at the time of his downfall.
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This usually results in an existential crisis for said character and—depending on how tragic the work—leads to their downfall.
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An entrepreneur who interviewed 21 billionaires says the same personality trait that makes them rich also ends up being their downfall
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Theranos' downfall was set in motion by a series of stories in the Journal that undercut the company's high-flying claims.
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"The elections have confirmed the downfall of traditional parties," said Milos Gregor, an analyst at the International Institute for Political Science.
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His arrogance leads to misdeeds that, when revealed — his "Harvey Weinstein moment," Mr. Fitch said — bring about his downfall and death.
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Nissan: Carlos Ghosn saved the Japanese car company from ruin, but it was his own downfall that caught everyone off guard.
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But the abuse allegations may prove to be the downfall of the school's founders and chief administrators, Michael and Tracey Landry.
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There's a huge shift that is gender-centric, and we saw it happen at the beginning of the Harvey Weinstein downfall.
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He said in a video statement that the accusations were part of a plot by company executives to engineer his downfall.
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TV, Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli said it's possible a drop in spending caused by the coronavirus could lead to an economic downfall.
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Before his downfall, he had been viewed as a potential successor to Mr. Moon, whose five-year term ends in 2022.
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In 2011, Times correspondents wrote that mass killings were a trademark of Mr. Mladic and that they ultimately caused his downfall.
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At the high school and college levels, the downfall can be players who refuse to shower with teammates, which is common.
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Amid all the attention on Mr. Ellison's ascent and then his downfall, Mr. Wardlow has mostly remained out of the spotlight.
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Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison, capping a stunning two-year downfall for the once influential Hollywood producer.
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"It was apparently totally undisturbed by my fortissimo singing and the orchestral flares depicting the downfall of Valhalla," she later wrote.
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No, Axe's incipient downfall is coming at the hands of his own ostensible ally, Axe Capital's officious compliance chief, Ari Spyros.
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Many point to a misjudged election she called in 2017 as being behind her downfall when she lost her paramilitary majority.
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Trump's downfall when it comes to the African-American community is his rhetoric; he tends to open his mouth without thinking.
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Director Adam Hootnick chronicles the tremendous achievements and swift downfall of the 1988 Dallas Carter High School football team, the Cowboys.
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With the wall-to-wall media coverage of his downfall and the ensuing fallout, Weinstein has become a notorious household name.
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But while Mr. Bo's downfall gave Mr. Sun a big political break, it also appears to have figured in his undoing.
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The #MeToo era is inextricably tied to Weinstein's public downfall, but its influence on Weinstein's legal case is far from clear.
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Nixon's swift downfall in the months after his re-election sometimes leads us to forget how effective his political insight was.
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Tunisian protesters, in 2011, chanted, "The people want the downfall of the regime," a slogan that echoed across the Arab Spring.
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Coal is getting crushed The bankruptcy of Murray Energy puts an exclamation point on the stunning downfall of America's coal industry.
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I can't mourn the downfall of a fair-weather feminist, a woman who has used her power to hurt other women.
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Watergate, of course, popularized "All the President's Men" for the sheer breadth of people swept up in President Richard Nixon's downfall.
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Yet it leads White to pass too quickly over the fruits of Southern Reconstruction before its downfall in the mid-1870s.
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" And after the Manafort verdict landed, Trump told reporters that Manafort is "a good man" and called his downfall "very sad.
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It also held tens of billions of dollars worth of mortgage securities on its books, which proved to be its downfall.
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At a minimum, Southron Ambitions posits a "just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you" view of Aerys's downfall.
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"I thought the end of the second quarter is where it really started," Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said of his team's downfall.
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But it ultimately ended up being her downfall: She fell behind the pack and finished 25th out of 27th in her heat.
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The Conservative Party has been at war on Europe since its growing hostility to the EU helped bring about Margaret Thatcher's downfall.
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Mr Abe's trip is a chance for the party's grandees to plot his downfall, but he will not be easy to dislodge.
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And Teddy can also hold her own against Koracick, whose biggest downfall is that he can be kind of cocky at times.
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The corruption scandal at 1MDB, founded by Najib in 2009, led to the downfall of his coalition in the May general election.
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THE NYC DOWNFALL OF HOLLYWOOD HEIR CAMERON DOUGLAS The photo received more than 2,000 likes and dozens of encouraging comments from fans.
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The Home Hub makes everything a little bit slicker, but there are some present limitations (and bugs) that might spell its downfall.
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But after the downfall of Weinstein, 66, Chapman's label suffered, and even cancelled its New York Fashion Week runway show in Feb.
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The accusations gave rise to the international Me Too movement that sparked the downfall of other prominent men in entertainment and politics.
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The house is from the 1920s and I love the charm its age brings, but one downfall is the super tiny bathrooms.
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And his reorganisation of the DIA, which encroached on the CIA's turf and expensively duplicated its intelligence-gathering, contributed to his downfall.
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Not unlike Clay Shaw before his downfall, Bud was a man on the verge of celebrity, a person with something to lose.
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This seems to be this model's one key downfall, but if you don't spend much time outside, there's no reason to hesitate.
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If Trump wants to emulate Arpaio's disdain for morality, decency, and the rule of law, then he should expect the same downfall.
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The Rift has had an entire industry riding on its back, and more than a handful of skeptics praying for its downfall.
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When asked about the downfall of Harvey Weinstein and multiple public figures who have been accused of sexual abuse, Awkwafina becomes giddy.
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It draws the audience through each step of the protagonist's inevitable downfall, delivering copious foreshadowing and jump scares with simple practical effects.
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It would feel good to see Harvey Weinstein's downfall as an unambiguous tipping point for the reign of horrible men in Hollywood.
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But even with several seasons of attempted setup, book foreshadowing, and straight-up prophecy, her moral downfall lacked both logic and meaning.
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One clue that ignited Mitchell's downfall was his emulator's use of a transition screen that the original arcade game could not produce.
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Eric Greitens resigned Tuesday afternoon, facing so many accusations and investigations that it's hard to pinpoint the immediate cause of his downfall.
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However, they are afraid they will lose the support of their voters if they provoke the downfall of their right-wing government.
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At least Jimmy remains a stone's throw away from the organized-crime underworld that'll eventually become Walt's stomping ground and Saul's downfall.
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Mutated viruses have long been the bogeyman of science fiction films, but in the case of Ebola, mutation could be its downfall.
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Many rejoiced at the downfall of Prince Turki bin Nasser, the wheeler-dealer behind controversial arms deals between Saudi Arabia and Britain.
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It's why Grace said a bed can be a scary place, because that's where Mary's avoidable downfall began and where she died.
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Architect of former Brazilian President Rousseff's downfall stripped of power Rousseff's opponents also blamed her for the country's worst recession in decades.
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But after the downfall of Weinstein, 67, Chapman's label suffered, and even cancelled its New York Fashion Week runway show in Feb.
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His third album, Armed Forces represents the first intimation of what would be, to my mind, Costello's artistic downfall: trying too hard.
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Now you're going to see the emotional downfall of what they've done, not only for [them] but for everybody in their path.
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READ: El Chapo's lawyer says jail for him is worse than for anyone else in the U.S. The downfall began in 2008.
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Los Angeles is rather famous for us not knowing our neighbors, for not doing community well, and that might be our downfall.
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At the time, Somalia was being ripped apart by clan warfare after the downfall of its former strongman ruler, Mohamed Siad Barre.
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"The three-person structure doesn't work," Christie said, adding that it led to the downfall of former chief of staff Reince Priebus.
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All of Capricorn's earthiness can be their downfall, and many Caps need to get in touch with what really makes them happy.
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That might be a surprise to those who blame the downfall of proper English on the rise of texting and the Internet.
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The stock downfall has also forced the Trump administration to walk back its previous efforts to tie itself to the market boom.
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On top of that, another former employee says the CEO, James Beriker, was largely absent and is to blame for Munchery's downfall.
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It's kind of been the downfall of our team a little bit this year, our third periods and finding ways to win.
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On the other hand, global demand was damaged by failed ventures in South America and debilitated by the eventual downfall of Napoleon.
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Surrounding yourself with negative people can bog down your creativity and drive and it could ultimately be the downfall of your business.
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The developments mark a sudden shift for ordinary Zimbabweans too, even though Mugabe's downfall appears to have been years in the making.
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Talk of potentially closing the Podesta Group marks a dramatic downfall of one of K Street's most iconic and well-connected firms.
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One downfall was that I found the credit card slots to be stiff, and hard to get cards in and out of.
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The religious right has told us for decades that the moral downfall of America is imminent, and only God can save us.
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A combination of habitat loss, pest control, and humans using their feathers to adorn hats, contributed to the downfall of this species.
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Following the downfall of uBiome, Erin looked around the health-tech industry to find the other microbiome bets that are still around.
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Trump lamented the downfall of "Doc Ronny," who withdrew from consideration back in April amid charges of improper conduct on the job.
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At Tuttles, Shkreli was eager to discuss what he claimed was his underappreciated role in the downfall of Cohen's fund, S.A.C. Capital.
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Libya has effectively been two countries since 2015, with different factions vying for control after the civil war that followed Gaddafi's downfall.
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Holmes has become a household name in the past year, largely because of society's obsession with watching the downfall of alleged scammers.
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Instead, he closed the ninth with two hard rights, and then a series of vicious combinations in the 10th started Ortiz's downfall.
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But he was blamed for the chaos that has enveloped the company after the downfall of its now-former chairman, Carlos Ghosn.
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Still, in late 2014, when she was in her 20s, that didn't stop her from warning them of their company's potential downfall.
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In Sudan, it has often looked like events have been going the way of the protesters since Mr. al-Bashir's dramatic downfall.
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Now the journalists who exposed Gibson's cancer fraud have published a forensically in-depth account of her meteoric rise and spectacular downfall.
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That appearance took place months before the accusations of sexual misconduct appeared in The New Yorker and set his downfall in motion.
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The possibility that Mr. al-Bashir could slip away to a comfortable exile had preoccupied many who helped bring about his downfall.
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Now retired, she can tune into an entire lineup covering "the Trump White House downfall mini-series," as she wishfully put it.
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Inconsistency ultimately proved Klahn's downfall as the 29-year-old committed 62 unforced errors in the match, 30 more than his opponent.
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Germany had just lost a war, and Spengler's book struck a chord with disillusioned Germans looking to explain their sense of downfall.
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In 1989, a photojournalist named Ian Parry was on assignment for London's Sunday Times covering the downfall of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
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This is a massive downfall for Tammy, who until this point, had been easily the most fun and pleasant contestant to watch.
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And Twitter's inability to keep Vine's original stars on the app is regarded as one of the biggest reasons for its downfall.
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Since Mr. Zhao's downfall during the Tiananmen protests, his name has mostly been erased from the Chinese news media, histories and websites.
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I think that the irreverence of the industry, which is really appealing to a lot of young people, is also its downfall.
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Although there have been many AI naysayers within the last year, Bakshi contests the notion that AI will lead to humanity's downfall.
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Since Gaddafi's downfall, the country has been divided between the U.N.-backed government in Tripoli and the parallel administration allied to Haftar.
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Still, declining to substantiate conspiracy claims about his downfall is a missed opportunity to make headway in the court of public opinion.
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Bertrand M. Patenaude, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, is the author of "Trotsky: Downfall of a Revolutionary" (Harper Perennial, 2010).
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Mental mistakes and a few bad swings were Woods's downfall, contributing to the seven bogeys and one double bogey on his scorecard.
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Comey is in this role because an F.B.I. investigation of Flynn helped cause his downfall and the investigation has reason to continue.
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U.S. President Barack Obama has called his failure to plan for the consequences of Gadhafi's downfall the worst mistake of his presidency.
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Excessive long-term military spending and costly foreign adventures have been the downfall of many a great power, including the Soviet Union.
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New York (CNN Business)The JPMorgan analyst who foretold General Electric's downfall is warning of more trouble for the storied American conglomerate.
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While these rescue efforts are underway, Thomas Cook's sudden downfall suggests that the future for brick-and-mortar travel agencies isn't bright.
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Some Mississippi Republicans expected that with the downfall of Steve Bannon, who'd encouraged McDaniel to challenge Wicker, and the expectation that Sen.
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Despite his downfall, the right-wing populist movement that Fujimori built has remained one of the most potent political forces in Peru.
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Moonves' public downfall began in August 2018 after a New Yorker exposé outlined assault allegations against the media mogul from six women.
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Many of his supporters openly voice the suspicion that the United States had a hand in the plot and sought his downfall.
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A little more than a year after Mr. Mugabe's downfall, Mr. Mnangagwa is now showing his true colors, many Zimbabweans are saying.
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There&aposs also the story of Sony and how its deep culture of separating business units eventually led to its market downfall.
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Much like Bill O'Reilly, it wasn't that Charney was publicly and regularly accused of harassment and assault that brought about his downfall.
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The only downfall is, now that season 1 has been sufficiently binged, we're in withdrawal as we wait for news of season 2.
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He cited the downfall of TV gambling expert Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder who made racist comments as evidence for the never-apologize method.
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" Instead of drug abuse causing Houston's downfall, however, Brown said he believes the late diva's death was caused by "just being broken-hearted.
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That must feel like a little victory for those who have followed the social network's contribution to the impending downfall of American democracy.
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So unless the US plans to intervene directly in Venezuela, it seems unlikely Guaidó and his supporters will see Maduro's downfall anytime soon.
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The Kardashians are often labeled as a pox on society; many have equated their cultural prominence and profitability with the downfall of humanity.
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The film depicts Dunst's character through her emotional downfall as she battles between facing her intense emotions and the distortion of her reality.
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We're probably the same as we've always been, so I don't know that I could pinpoint a specific human trait that's our downfall.
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While the loss of those states played a large part in Clinton's downfall, her lead in the popular vote has continued to grow.
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The other thing, too, is I'm skeptical as far as the word downfall, just because they have ... People aren't boycotting Uber en mass.
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It's the work of journalist John Carreyrou, whose investigative reporting on the company in the Wall Street Journal brought about its eventual downfall.
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Despite being at the center of the widely-publicized downfall of comedian Cosby, Constand had yet to speak to press about her experience.
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Her story encompasses all the elements of Greek tragedy, including the downfall and suffering of a flawed but in many ways admirable person.
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Awad Ibn Auf, Sudan's defense minister who announced the downfall of al-Bashir, has now been sworn in as Sudan's de facto leader.
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But by focusing on being the dominant force everywhere, he failed to address his own shortcomings and that ultimately led to his downfall.
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Smaller firms such as SpoonRocket folded in March, their downfall considered by some analysts and investors as a sign of things to come.
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You'll program self-driving cars, work for the biggest names in tech, and your software could even lead to the downfall of humanity.
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Wilde, he pointed out, was the ideal "martyr, saint, deity," a controversial figure whose refusal to deny his identity led to his downfall.
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Well, it appears all of this subterfuge and manipulation will lead to at least one man's downfall next week on Bachelor In Paradise.
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The detective work that led to their downfall was carried out by a UN-backed "commission against impunity" (CICIG) and Guatemala's chief prosecutor.
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The scandal in its South African business that led to the firm's downfall was exposed only slowly, but the end came terrifyingly fast.
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Sure, Romeo and Juliet can be seen as a steady downfall, but wasn't there also a rise when they agree to be together?
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If there's one thing that annoying people all across the internet can agree on, it's this: millennials will be the downfall of civilization.
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"My lack of financial intelligence and my lack of having like-minded people around me was about to be my downfall," says John.
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But at least my gut call is partially justified by this probably world-first meeting of man's best friend and man's future downfall.
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By the same token, says Mr Kang, the downfall of Ms Park and Mr Lee may help purge the last remnants of authoritarianism.
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The part-technology company, part-media company, according to many analysis pieces on the downfall of Yahoo, got caught somewhere in the middle.
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He is confused by the downfall in 2012 of Bo Xilai, a charismatic, Mao-loving party chief in Chongqing, a south-western region.
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Deals and the Downfall was first published in 1992 (it has since been reissued as Trump: The Greatest Show on Earth), at a
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Written by Brian Alexander, Glass House describes the long downfall of glassware manufacturer Anchor Hocking and the town (and people) of Lancaster, Ohio.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, wars led to the downfall of a Soviet-backed communist government and, eventually, the Taliban's rise to power.
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After two straight years of struggles in Happy Valley, I predicted that coach James Franklin's downfall would begin after a loss to Pitt.
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Harry is famous among the witches and wizards who live in secret all over the country because Harry's miraculous survival marked Voldemort's downfall.
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Her political downfall two years later was triggered by her denunciation of Mr Delors's plans for closer EU integration and a single currency.
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Joe Fox isn't a patch on Frank Navasky (Greg Kinnear), a columnist and a general prophet of the world's impeding technology-driven downfall.
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The downfall of Bashir follows the toppling this month of Algerian strongman Abdelaziz Bouteflika, also following mass protests after three decades in power.
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"The downfall of any party in the countryside is to walk into a hall and be confronted by a dance floor," she said.
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Critics say Temer orchestrated her downfall, motivated by a desire to quash Brazilian investigators' unprecedented anti-corruption push, an allegation Temer has denied.
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After the downfall of the Soviet Union, the country was written off as a regional power, a filling station masquerading as a state.
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Before the questioning began, Netanyahu told his ruling Likud faction in parliament that those anticipating his downfall should not expect his imminent departure.
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Its executives were the first to admit taking part in the scheme, which has also accelerated the downfall of President Dilma Rousseff's government.
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The meeting was the beginning of the end for Mr Sharif, whose downfall and defeat in the subsequent election the army helped engineer.
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