"Last February – I think a lot of people know my life fell apart – my family fell apart, everything fell apart," she says in a new interview with NPR.
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Everything just fell apart, from the people involved to the legal side that got super dark to everything—it all just fell apart.
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The Alerian MLP ETF fell apart when oil fell apart (beginning in the fourth quarter of 2014) right along with the rest of the energy sector.
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" - Ange, 35 "Good quality shoes fell apart fast.
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An earlier plan fell apart in 2014 amid regulatory opposition.
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But Tiger cut him off after his marriage fell apart.
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The plot fell apart when the guy lost his appetite.
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Then, in the crash of 2008, it all fell apart.
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That was the reason our team fell apart and lost.
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But peace talks with the PKK fell apart in 2015.
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The case itself is thick and sort of fell apart.
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They were cheap and hideous; they fell apart within months.
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The pact soon fell apart and the violence escalated again.
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"Our offense fell apart," Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts observed.
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I think of 2009 as the year everything fell apart.
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"At that point, my whole world fell apart," she says.
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We were just really busy and then we fell apart.
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The waIls of righteous indignation I had built fell apart.
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The beef was tender and fell apart, no knife needed.
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Fast forward to early March and it all fell apart.
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"Basically, in 2010, my life fell apart," Pulley tells Refinery29.
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And that's the exact moment that her life fell apart.
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But the possibility of a quiet détente soon fell apart.
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I hammered together a composting bin that promptly fell apart.
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That deal fell apart in the face of regulatory scrutiny.
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It fell apart easily, leaving a mess of biscuit crumbs.
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Two days later, the deal with Airbnb abruptly fell apart.
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But the deal fell apart, partly because of regulatory requirements.
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In midlife, my marriage fell apart, with all that entails.
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But in a matter of days, the story fell apart.
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"He babied pitchers, and they all fell apart," Johnson said.
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Those talks, however, fell apart the same day they started.
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It fell apart early in the George W. Bush administration.
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And here's where many of the Newseum's exhibitions fell apart.
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And then, over a bitter January, it all fell apart.
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And sometimes they just watched helplessly as everything fell apart.
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However, as stocks began to rebound that correlation fell apart.
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The Daily: Today's episode investigates why the meeting fell apart.
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Titan, his CS:GO team at the time, fell apart soon after.
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Chapo won that war and the Beltrán Leyva group fell apart.
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But 2013 was the year that everything fell apart for Hernandez.
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The irony being I fell apart because I wasn't getting treatment.
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My relationship fell apart of me in front of my eyes.
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A few hours later, the count for Iowa's caucuses fell apart.
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Talks then fell apart after the communique could not be agreed.
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A ceasefire between the PKK and Turkey fell apart last summer.
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Democrats wanted a more narrow interpretation, and the talks fell apart.
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The deal fell apart in March because UTX rebuffed the offer.
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After his stepfather's death, Leonard's relationship with his mother fell apart.
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In the book it talks about how their relationship fell apart.
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Well, the whole thing kind of fell apart at the end.
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It almost fell apart, but I'm glad we pulled it off.
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One by one, the pieces of the gang's plan fell apart.
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When the Innocence Project took the case, I just fell apart.
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AC: The band fell apart a bunch of times during it.
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But FDR's effort fell apart in Congress, despite its Democratic majorities.
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When Paul's relationship with Erika Costell fell apart, she left too.
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The court rejected Cooper Tire's claims and the deal fell apart.
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"My world fell apart the day she went missing," Tahira says.
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Other prosecution witnesses fell apart one by one on the stand.
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Joe had a business with a partner and it fell apart.
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When new buildings were constructed in between, the system fell apart.
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Then things fell apart, and no one seems able to help.
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"It felt like my world fell apart last year," he said.
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When she stood in front of me, I fell apart completely.
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Plans to build a new arena in Seattle fell apart repeatedly.
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The company's first settlement with its investors fell apart this month.
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"Our plans to go back to Spain fell apart," she said.
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A deal to keep the report quiet fell apart overnight. 7.
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It's not even the broad agreement that fell apart in May.
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But the case eventually fell apart and nobody went to trial.
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Then things fell apart for the Predators in the second period.
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In the end, though, O'Malley's cases against the cops fell apart.
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And in the 2.93s, that was where it all fell apart.
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The coup failed, and, soon after, the Soviet Union fell apart.
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I did that for a few years then that fell apart.
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Articles lost their beginnings and ends, and entire sections fell apart.
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The giant project fell apart, but the labor friction lives on.
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It all fell apart when they got to the Texas border.
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"In the second half, we completely fell apart offensively," Epstein said.
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Long story short, at the last minute, that deal fell apart.
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Things fell apart when the artists voiced their dissent more creatively.
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That deal later fell apart, and no stabilization bill was passed.
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But at a crowded public hearing on Tuesday, the agreement fell apart.
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I was confident I could get another job if things fell apart.
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But on season 10 of RHONY, Frankel and Radziwill's bond fell apart.
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But Aung San was assassinated shortly after and the deal fell apart.
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Talks for T-Mobile to acquire Sprint previously fell apart in 2014.
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"That's when I just kind of fell apart," she told BuzzFeed News.
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The Dow lost 1.9% last week as the trade deal fell apart.
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Then, about a year after Pelletier started accepting loans, everything fell apart.
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Amid the stress of Stella's health crisis, her parents' marriage fell apart.
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U.S. farmers "were disappointed when the China talks fell apart," Perdue added.
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They worked really hard to fix things, but it still fell apart.
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Earlier this year, Deutsche Boerse's planned merger with LSE Group fell apart.
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The club's title charge fell apart thereafter and Manchester City snatched it.
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So I just started getting really busy, and that relationship fell apart.
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I was so inside of her head that I really fell apart.
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After that relationship fell apart, I needed to move back to Ohio.
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While attempting to pick up a toy, it quite literally fell apart.
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"The guy just fell apart," his father, Joe Thomas, told the Chronicle.
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Why it failed: It fell apart due largely to timing and bandwidth.
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Everything fell apart when he accidentally sent the missive to his boss.
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The system of "posted prices" for oil fell apart in the 1970s.
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He worked for 18 months and it all fell apart in minutes.
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I once did the hair of an entire family that fell apart.
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And then what happened with Bernard leaving, the whole thing fell apart.
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But after getting the first out in the sixth, Straily fell apart.
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Violence has surged since last summer, when a fragile truce fell apart.
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The pact fell apart after Saudi Arabia demanded that Iran join in.
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"We started well, but we fell apart," Bruins defenseman Dennis Seidenberg said.
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The AP reported that this was the moment the meeting fell apart.
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The talks in Stockholm fell apart after roughly 8 1/2 hours.
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"Sometimes you have to walk," Trump said after talks fell apart today.
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Things quickly fell apart for RG3 thanks to a series of injuries.
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A merger with FanDuel fell apart in 2017 because of regulatory issues.
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Investors were burned badly in May when an expected agreement fell apart.
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He was asked to do too much, and his game fell apart.
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Instead, her game fell apart in a hailstorm of 26 unforced errors.
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I pretended to be OK at school and fell apart at home.
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But the deal fell apart because, Mueller claims, Manafort lied to them.
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Most glaringly, the starting pitching kind of fell apart without Felix Hernandez.
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When Paris began dealing with her own problems, the relationship fell apart.
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She fell apart in ways no one can ever be prepared for.
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The deal fell apart in August after encountering opposition from federal regulators.
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Actually after that fell apart, I ended up going to business school.
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The litigation brought in 2014 fell apart and the suit was dropped.
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The case fell apart when the alleged victim stopped cooperating with prosecutors.
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There was a diplomatic initiative underway then, too, and it fell apart.
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But four months later the financing fell apart; the musical was scrapped.
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For others, the recession was the moment when it all fell apart.
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The case itself eventually fell apart, for a range of disparate reasons.
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I lived the good life — until the good life completely fell apart.
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The relationship between the two artists drifted after the journal fell apart.
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Both marriages finally fell apart, and we and the other couple divorced.
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That deal fell apart, winding up in litigation in the Cayman Islands.
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However, when Saskatoon Police talked to Antoine's uncle, the story fell apart.
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"Pretty much after my bar mitzvah, that fell apart," Sivan told me.
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Mayor de Blasio scoffed at the idea, and the plan fell apart.
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Here's more on how the secret meeting with the Taliban fell apart.
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The company's monumental $682 million merger with PharmaCann fell apart in October.
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He kept the secret for decades, even as his life fell apart.
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"For years, I purchased cheap shoes that fell apart immediately," Wilson said.
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His brother's life fell apart afterward, and his wasn't the only one.
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The deal fell apart, and Dish stayed out of the wireless market.
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The deal fell apart after Saudi Arabia demanded that Iran join in.
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The deal fell apart after both companies severed talks in late March.
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When the defense fell apart, the pitchers lacked the stuff to compete.
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Maxim has tried to sell itself before in deals that fell apart.
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Ko, the event's defending champion, fell apart on the final three greens.
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Here's a look at how the Trump-Sessions relationship fell apart. Aug.
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My head fell apart, because it was kind of a cataclysmic situation.
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They began the year 1-2, rallied and then fell apart again.
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In 2009, an expansion bid by Claure and F.C. Barcelona fell apart.
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Back then, the plan unraveled when negotiations with the city fell apart.
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Clinton got rid of Glass-Steagall and after that we fell apart.
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Trade talks between the world's two largest economies fell apart in May.
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But, for reasons unclear from the available records, the deal fell apart.
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During my week of following Lee's routine my eating habits fell apart.
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"We fell apart a little bit offensively," Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said.
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I worked for some projects that fell apart because the funding didn't happen.
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His marriage fell apart, and his granddaughter began using drugs and later overdosed.
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The deal fell apart a day before that lineup was announced as well.
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And thank God, because the whole category fell apart maybe six months later.
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But everything fell apart when Samsung sent test units to journalists months later.
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As the debate grew increasingly fractious, friendships among the core developers fell apart.
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Afterward, the whole thing fell apart during a mere 10 days of filming.
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For Woods, everything fell apart on November 27, 2009 — the Friday after Thanksgiving.
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Then, in April, just a week before the con, it all fell apart.
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Cuban originally struck a deal with the start-up but it fell apart.
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But those talks fell apart with the start of the 2008 financial crisis.
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Obviously his grasp of right and wrong just fell apart at some point.
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That was weird and fell apart when I began sleeping with my boss.
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The Education Department would not give its support, and the deal fell apart.
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Magie could only look on helpless as her board game dream fell apart.
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The effort fell apart, he added, because the Budget Committee's ranking member, Sen.
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Talks on a deal fell apart over the issue of control last November.
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The ruling coalition in the Rada fell apart more than a month ago.
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The economy was slowing and investment plans relying on superfast growth fell apart.
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The chore system fell apart and the initial split within the community hardened.
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The deal fell apart after North Korea announced plans to launch a satellite.
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If the agreement fell apart, Iran might quickly ramp up its nuclear program.
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But none of this made sense, and her flimsy excuses all fell apart.
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A similar ICC case against President Uhuru Kenyatta fell apart in December 201.
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There was then an expected meeting in New York that also fell apart.
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An early partnership with Snapchat — a concession to the "atomic" vision — fell apart.
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Significantly humbler, they fell apart into messy shreds, but were no less delicious.
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Amazon's plans to build new headquarters in New York fell apart in February.
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Fortunately for Main Street, the story fell apart just weeks before the IPO.
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After the steel industry fell apart, he pursued a life in law enforcement.
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It doesn't matter if you don't have documents, if your world fell apart.
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Given these many concerns, it's no surprise that the financing deal fell apart.
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Though they began as close friends, their friendship fell apart throughout the years.
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The policy office fell apart in August when the promised checks weren't delivered.
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The story quickly fell apart and Fox News retracted it a week later.
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I stopped believing altogether and a huge part of my reality fell apart.
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The marriage soon fell apart, and alcoholism claimed Ginger's life at age 50.
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Attempts in the early 2600s fell apart, leading to few arrests or prosecutions.
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WeWork needs the fresh cash after the company's IPO fell apart last year.
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It fell apart on the way, but her husband wired it back together.
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At 46, for whatever reason, this is the year my body fell apart.
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But after his death, nationalism mushroomed in the republics, and Yugoslavia fell apart.
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Progresso soup offered large bites of chicken that fell apart in my mouth.
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The George W. Bush administration didn't like the agreement, which later fell apart.
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In 2015, after it all fell apart, Keo spilled her story to Pressler.
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"She all of a sudden got shaky and basically fell apart," Drean said.
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When the effort fell apart, he urged that we try to resuscitate it.
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And as you were dealing with Apple, your offer for NXP fell apart.
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Those talks fell apart, and the Trump administration has been scathing about them.
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Daniel: We have friends that were truck drivers, their home life fell apart.
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Discussions fell apart because Schumer wanted to spend more money than Ryan did.
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The story later fell apart, but that night, Twitter bots went with it.
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Last year, the alliance fell apart, leading to a spate of prison killings.
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Not only did she lose her child, but her marriage also fell apart.
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Here's how the deal to bring Amazon to New York City fell apart.
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The group fell apart in 2003 ... by all accounts band members were feuding.
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What follows is a breakdown of how things fell apart — in six stages.
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We wore them until they basically fell apart at the seams on stage.
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After the abortion, Helms said the couple's relationship fell apart and they broke up.
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It all fell apart when Ted Cruz suggested Donald Trump is secretly pro-choice.
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Joy Reid blamed old blog posts on hackers, but that claim quickly fell apart.
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The deal fell apart, perhaps because Guatemala's constitutional court seemed likely to block it.
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They formed a secret relationship, but when it fell apart, Morales went to therapy.
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Beyoncé had reportedly circled the role, but the project fell apart due to scheduling.
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In the late 1990s, its local joint venture to sell Peugeot cars fell apart.
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While she was in there, the phone rang — and the family's world fell apart.
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When the Cali organization fell apart in 1995, the Norte Valle cartel stepped in.
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That partnership fell apart, but not before protoypes of the joint console were created.
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The ruse fell apart under scrutiny from journalists and the Democratic-controlled state legislature.
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However, things fell apart when it came time to actually get on the flight.
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Xinhua news agency reported that the buildings which fell apart were constructed by villagers.
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Talks with one potential financing source fell apart Wednesday, one of the people said.
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El Salvador tried that, too, but the truce fell apart and the slaughter resumed.
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And yet I remained in denial even as the world around me fell apart.
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" Eiko Hasegawa, 90 "My family fell apart, they all live in different places now.
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Those are made of old stone, brick and mud, so they just fell apart.
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In 2016, his marriage to his costar wife Christina El Moussa also fell apart.
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They also fell apart when I attempted to flip them halfway through cooking them.
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The national unity government fell apart last year, and Hamas reasserted control over Gaza.
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" That plan quickly fell apart: "But before those negotiations could gain momentum, they collapsed.
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The case against Officer Danese eventually fell apart after the child refused to cooperate.
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But, soon after the organization came into being, Dahl and Farmer's romance fell apart.
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The tomato mixture congealed enough to be wiggly, but it fell apart pretty easily.
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The stadium plan fell apart, and New York subsequently lost the Olympics to London.
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In one recent case, an agent's claim of being assaulted fell apart in court.
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Not long after she launched Wana Brands with her husband, their marriage fell apart.
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The couple's marriage famously fell apart and the two would get into frequent arguments.
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The works by these two fell apart into unconnected ideas while you were watching.
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USC fell apart down the stretch, committing three turnovers in the last two minutes.
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I put my head down and hurried into the bathroom, where I fell apart.
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After that, Erdoğan and Putin tried to reinstate truces, but they quickly fell apart.
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When he left the court, San Antonio completely fell apart, ultimately losing the game.
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In 2017, talks fell apart after the two companies failed to agree on terms.
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That deal, despite months of negotiations between the president and Mr. Noor, fell apart.
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But everything fell apart for the visitors on Sunday, starting with some questionable strategy.
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"From 4-4 in the first set, my game really fell apart," Djokovic said.
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Wow Airlines: The Icelandic budget airline ceased operations after talks over financing fell apart.
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But in the intervening years, the relationship between the two executives seemingly fell apart.
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That effort, led in part by the billionaire Ron Burkle, fell apart in March.
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"Instead, we watched from our desk chairs and couches as the season fell apart."
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The UFC tried to book Conor to fight Cowboy Cerrone, but that fell apart.
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But by Thursday, after the settlement talks fell apart, the S.E.C. narrowed its focus.
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Dr. Gilani, too, had suffered the previous year when a serious relationship fell apart.
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Despite a British victory later at Roarke's Drift, their invasion of Zululand fell apart.
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When the truce in El Salvador fell apart the homicide rate more than doubled.
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New England nearly fell apart in panic, thanks to Tom Brady's first ever tweet.
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Initial plans to hire Trey Gowdy, a former congressman from South Carolina, fell apart.
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The jigsaw puzzle soon fell apart, and college was the first piece to go.
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It has been two years since the last meaningful attempt at negotiations fell apart.
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An attempt to merge with Commerzbank, also based in Frankfurt, fell apart in April.
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But that fell apart yesterday at a reportedly raucous closed-door meeting of Democrats.
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The plan fell apart just days later as Kasich publicly refused to play ball.
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She fell apart and realized it was time to take the transplant idea seriously.
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That fell apart two weeks later, when North Korea tested a long-range missile.
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And last week, Republican efforts to do the same fell apart by one vote.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's economic growth project for an economically depressed area upstate fell apart.
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Fortunately, thanks to local reporters and law enforcement in Chicago, the story fell apart.
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Negotiations for a binding global treaty fell apart and the Persian Gulf war began.
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Ultimately, Searchmetrics and BrightEdge could not agree on terms and the acquisition discussions fell apart.
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The Rockets fell apart in the second half again after doing so in Game 6.
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The Baltimore bullpen then fell apart, giving up nine runs over the final four innings.
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As a reminder, "Ozymandias" is the episode where everything truly fell apart for Walter White.
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A ceasefire has taken hold in parts of the country after others fell apart quickly.
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It is not clear what happened with the loan after the CEFC deal fell apart.
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The markets started positive, but as oil dropped below $40, the markets again fell apart.
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The agreement fell apart when Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was made aware of the arrangement.
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She eventually confronted the man she had been speaking to, and the relationship fell apart.
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They started a band together, but it fell apart before they could play any music.
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Moby, 53, recently recounted their alleged romance in his new memoir, Then It Fell Apart.
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They didn&apost want chain migration and lotto thrown in there, so it fell apart.
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And although the Senate bill fell apart, presumptive and retroactive eligibility are still in danger.
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She jumped at the chance, and was all in until it fell apart without her.
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To distract myself from the worry, I read Harry Potter until my books fell apart.
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Once it fell apart again then X-TG came through and Sleazy was so excited.
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In fact, after culture clashes and much wasted effort, it fell apart within a decade.
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Smaller competitor Azul SA had planned to acquire the assets but the deal fell apart.
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Eventually the merger talks fell apart when the two couldn't decide on a purchase price.
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I used that until it fell apart, and when it did, I was emotionally devastated.
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In other words, the scheme only fell apart when the House closed in on it.
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The development comes after settlement talks between the two sides fell apart in recent weeks.
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Reports Thursday indicated the Trump administration could consider new sanctions after the summit fell apart.
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The acquisition quickly fell apart that same year, and Kmart dispensed with its book division.
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But following financial struggles, legal issues and layoffs, Amoruso's iteration of Nasty Gal fell apart.
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"When the Soviet Union fell apart, we were starving, and it wasn't fun," she said.
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Their relationship ultimately fell apart, and Dennis felt lasting guilt for the association, Love says.
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When it finally fell apart, I was unwilling to make the change that was needed.
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That deal later fell apart after Manafort was accused of continuing to lie to investigators.
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Pecos was like this: a natural resource mined until the town fell apart around it.
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I was painting these brushy paintings — figurative — and then, thankfully, it all just fell apart.
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But it fell apart after a brutal and racially charged primary fight in South Carolina.
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Derbyshire says he refused to sign off on the new terms, and production fell apart.
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But most of the dreams went nowhere, disguised by accounting fictions that eventually fell apart.
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He began his podcast after his second marriage fell apart and his career was languishing.
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George W. Bush negotiated a partial freeze at Yongbyon in 2007; it too fell apart.
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Discussions about a potential acquisition of Wow by Icelandair Group also fell apart in November.
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"But then my relationship fell apart, and I had a lot to say," she said.
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At the same time, as with HQ2, the ruse fell apart under the lightest scrutiny.
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Let's write the remarkable story of how humanity came together, not how it fell apart.
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Mr. Giuliani, in the Thursday interview, said he wasn't sure why the proposal fell apart.
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When her good life fell apart, Milicevic was overwhelmed by feelings of failure and inadequacy.
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The financing fell apart just three days before shooting was to begin, leaving him devastated.
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The talks that were aborted in April fell apart with both sides blaming each other.
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When the S&P fell apart in early February, the VIX soared to around 40.
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Talks fell apart last year and have been slow to restart under the new administration.
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The group has carried out numerous deadly attacks since talks fell apart earlier this year.
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After his own proposal fell apart, Mr. Biden continued to meet with Bush administration officials.
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But it all fell apart as the 26-year-old's serve disintegrated in the second.
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Years later, she stepped in to help raise me when my mother's marriage fell apart.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts fell apart Tuesday night during the seventh Democratic presidential primary debate.
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Then, in 2012, the 10-year relationship with the mother of his children fell apart.
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The agreement fell apart after a judge ruled Manafort lied to the special counsel's office.
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THIS IS AFTER THE HEALTH CARE THING FELL APART— EVANS: WHAT ABOUT PETE NAVARRO, QUICKLY?
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The Speaker's remarks will come days after the Senate's effort to repeal ObamaCare fell apart.
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That plan fell apart, and Kenneth Branagh and Winona Ryder stepped into the main roles.
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The retired neurosurgeon briefly led polls in Iowa before his campaign fell apart in November.
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There were reports -- unconfirmed -- that the relationship fell apart because of his alleged drug addiction.
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That way he can say it was Iran's fault the deal fell apart, not his.
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But negotiations over the bill eventually fell apart, leading Obama to act on his own.
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That 10-year deal fell apart after two years and the company turned its focus elsewhere.
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A deal brokered in February by the United States and Russia fell apart earlier this year.
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It completely fell apart and it just legitimately tumbled to the table in an epic fashion.
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Now you have a US president who wouldn't mind at all if the EU fell apart.
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"Needless to say, I fell apart because I couldn't reach them on cell phones," Abbott said.
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The cotton industry fell apart when it could no longer rely on slave labor or sharecropping.
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Until one day, as most things in an alcoholic's life invariably do, "family Sundays" fell apart.
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The Stooges fell apart shortly thereafter, for all the usual reasons: drugs, clashing agendas, poor sales.
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The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, did not disclose why the talks fell apart.
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Our reporters reconstructed how that partnership fell apart after President Trump withdrew American troops from Syria.
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This whole strategy fell apart, obviously, when the two groups of legislators spoke to each other.
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But that plan fell apart after Didi absorbed Uber's China business after a costly price war.
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It should come as no surprise that the marathon release of Paramount Television's Heathers fell apart.
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His marriage fell apart, he was arrested twice and can't see his two kids regularly anymore.
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I suppose we fell apart the way people usually do: gradually, and then all at once.
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Well for one, Morgan said that if Luann's marriage fell apart, she'd be there for Luann.
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"When she fell, she fell apart," Swift says in a voiceover in the movie's trailer, below.
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Her earlier attempts at coalition-making with the Greens and the Free Democrats recently fell apart.
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Diplomatic crisis Malaysia and North Korea's previously cordial ties quickly fell apart following Kim's public killing.
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In 1972 the North and South met to discuss potential reunification, but those talks fell apart.
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That was about two years before the country fell apart in a series of bloody wars.
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But that deal fell apart months later when Manafort was accused of lying to the prosecutors.
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Under pressure to keep delivering twists and exposing ever more disturbing secrets, UnReal completely fell apart.
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Universal actually made a $31 mil offer for the entire catalog but the deal fell apart.
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The close relationship fell apart in mid-January of this year when oil prices dropped precipitously.
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Here's how Fordlandia, Ford's utopian city and industrial town, was founded — and how it fell apart.
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A similar agreement fell apart in July 2016 as fighting erupted and Machar fled the country.
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However, the announcement comes days after two of Facebook's highest-profile fact-checking partnerships fell apart.
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But once I got within a few blocks of Trump Tower my plan quickly fell apart.
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This is the second failed mega-deal, after its pursuit of AstraZeneca fell apart in 2014.
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Those plans eventually fell apart — Amazon officially confirmed the cancellation in a letter on February 14.
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The company fell apart earlier this year, after its harvesting of Facebook user data was exposed.
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Tokyo (CNN Business)In the blink of an eye, Carlos Ghosn's jet-setting world fell apart.
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However, the story quickly fell apart after surveillance video showed him purchasing zip ties at Walmart.
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The skhothane scene of South Africa blew up seemingly overnight and fell apart almost as quickly.
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But after his plea deal fell apart when prosecutors accused him of lying, Gates' usefulness increased.
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But in the span of a generation, the town's sense of community fell apart, she said.
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But shortly after the birth of Ellingwood's second son, in June 14810, his marriage fell apart.
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Talks fell apart and the carrier was hit by its first strike in December last year.
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This mattered a lot because balls, made of leather and stuffed with feathers, often fell apart.
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The illusion fell apart when he saw a scar he recognized on the patient's big toe.
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Since that effort fell apart, the status of the repeal effort has been less clear. Sens.
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The juicy duck, seasoned only with salt and cumin, fell apart, its taste pure and fulfilling.
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Mr. Machar fled the capital, and then the country, as the initial peace deal fell apart.
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Finlay's relationship with Exotic fell apart soon after he left his job at the animal park.
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Just minutes after Mexico fell apart, South Korea, against all odds, beat Germany, the defending champions.
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If your plans for your next international trip fell apart, would you get your money back?
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PREPA and its bondholders began restructuring talks in 2014, reaching two deals that both fell apart.
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Another deal in 2005 fell apart in a dispute over how to verify a nuclear freeze.
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Three jurors spoke to BuzzFeed News about the closed-door deliberations where the case fell apart.
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But the deal fell apart and the two sides acknowledged late Thursday it will not happen.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts fell apart on Tuesday night during the seventh Democratic presidential primary debate.
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"Antifa is winning," Richard Spencer told supporters this year after his college campus tour fell apart.
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He blanked the Orioles in the first three innings before everything fell apart in the fourth.
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Then I spoke to people in the medical establishment, and my sense of certainty fell apart.
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U.N.-led talks in Geneva fell apart in September after the Houthis failed to show up.
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But it all fell apart when progressives balked at entitlement overhauls and Republicans at tax hikes.
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This year, Wanda's $1 billion deal to buy Dick Clark Productions fell apart for unknown reasons.
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But that cover story fell apart, the source said, in part because of the different shoes.
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Second, she reports that the talks fell apart — due to unspecified "issues raised by" Mueller's team.
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The disaster that was Fyre Festival gripped the internet when the event fell apart in April 2017.
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"The reason it fell apart is not meant as a reflection of anything with Mochizuki," he said.
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Read on for a look at how the meeting came about, fell apart and came back together.
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However, the team fell apart when he was absent, and that included Leonard's domination down the stretch.
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In 2007 he wed Kelsy, an airline-crew scheduler, but two years later the relationship fell apart.
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Reuters first reported that Sirius was looking to invest in Pandora after their merger negotiations fell apart.
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Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy, and leaving Obamacare in place — until that, too, fell apart on Tuesday.
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But that gambit fell apart quickly Monday morning after Ford's attorney said she'd be willing to testify.
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But it all fell apart about halfway in, when the show reverted to its standard wheel-spinning.
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Julia Roberts was going to do it for a long time, and then that version fell apart.
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An attempted merger of Viacom and CBS earlier this year fell apart over disagreements about executive management.
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PREPA began restructuring talks with bondholders nearly three years ago, but two separate restructuring agreements fell apart.
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I couldn't do it now," Roberts said of the 3,000 script, adding, "Thank God it fell apart.
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Bruck also reports that in the 1970s, Dershowitz's marriage to his first wife, Sue Barlach, fell apart.
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MacArthur's argument swiftly fell apart as host Tremonti probed him on these questionable definitions of sexual harassment.
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Clearly, so has Pablo, who says everything in his life fell apart the day Gustavo left. Tear.
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But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.
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At the time a developing deal fell apart, Trump accused China of backing out of major commitments.
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Drew Barrymore created the family of her dreams with husband Will Kopelman – but their marriage fell apart.
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GE had tried to sell the division to Electrolux, but the deal fell apart over antitrust concerns.
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Kanye West will NOT be performing at Coachella in April, because negotiations fell apart ... TMZ has learned.
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But the deal fell apart after the National Association of Attorneys General announced an investigation of Backpage.
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"My family fell apart, we all live in different places now," said 90-year-old Eiko Hasegawa.
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Did it seem as though everyone was trying to get everything together before the scene fell apart?
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When it all fell apart, nobody was as surprised as they were that they were in trouble.
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However, the very next day things fell apart rather publicly at a charity event in the Hamptons.
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Tillerson's proposed meeting with A.U. Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki fell apart last week, Foreign Policy said Tuesday.
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TA) a day after a 6363 billion shekel ($461 million) deal with a Chinese group fell apart.
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Both sides blamed each other when a potential deal fell apart at the last minute last month.
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"It was after she had a miscarriage and then everything just went and fell apart," Mai said.
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But the partnership fell apart last autumn, dashing plans for a final assembly facility in Meridian, Miss.
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Then UFC 161 fell apart and Nelson was brought in to add some much needed star power.
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But it fell apart in July as fighting broke out in Juba between forces loyal to each.
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According to Staub, things fell apart on July 3, when her 14-year-old dog Paradise died.
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A day after the AL West-leading Astros turned six double plays, their defense quickly fell apart.
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At the time, Tesla was closing on a $8893 million Series E round, but it fell apart.
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Slices of an oily, too-soft pig-head terrine fell apart at the touch of a fork.
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That effort fell apart in the House last year, and political fights over aid for Flint. Mich.
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When his grandfather passed away soon after — he had long suffered from bladder cancer — Marco fell apart.
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The following year, he tried briefly to gain support for a third-party candidacy, which fell apart.
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It was right after they got their first plane that everything fell apart, but go ahead. Okay.
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When they did, in 2006, PRIDE lost its mainstream television presence and fell apart within a year.
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After about two and a half years together, things fell apart and he broke up with me.
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Predictably, she fell apart, as did her adherence to other medications, including ones to protect her kidney.
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An attempt to extend the expiring authorities for 45 days to buy more time also fell apart.
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Those early efforts fell apart after disagreements with the Afghan government, then led by President Hamid Karzai.
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In 1918 in Philadelphia, for example, people were lied to and the city all but fell apart.
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But the free speech rally, which had been planned for months, fell apart soon after it began.
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The negotiations fell apart in November, but were a sign of the insurer's interest in big deals.
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He says he needs his space and moving in together is why his previous relationships fell apart.
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Eventually it fell apart when they realized he didn't have a meaningful connection with any of them.
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A previous attempt at bringing the two sides together in a similar meeting fell apart in April.
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Executives said the company would repurchase shares of its stock if the proposed $44 billion fell apart.
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Mr. Laker offered cheap Skytrain trans-Atlantic service from 1977 to 1982 before his operation fell apart.
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The carriers' merger discussions last year fell apart because he wanted more control of the combined business.
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A deal the Bush administration struck in its final year fell apart early in the Obama years.
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They came close to agreeing to a Victorian-themed cooking show, but that fell apart as well.
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For Valve, at least, that idea fell apart rather quickly, ending the story extension on a cliffhanger.
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They were very crumbly upon cutting and fell apart easily while I transferred them to a plate.
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View from the White House In the next several hours, efforts to reach a deal fell apart.
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That plan fell apart thanks to Adrian's icy squidfall, but what happened to all that gathered energy?
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The short list includes: Facebook (FB), Snap (SNAP), Lyft (LYFT) and, before its IPO fell apart, WeWork.
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They agree on almost nothing, but both remember the day when things fell apart the same way.
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The appointment of that coach, Mary Lee Tracy, who had four decades of experience, fell apart quickly.
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But that deal fell apart when hard-line White House advisers persuaded the president to back away.
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Four of those cases later fell apart for a lack of evidence, and the charges were dismissed.
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The talks fell apart and the Europeans ended up neither stopping our nuclear program nor appeasing Washington.
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"Sometimes you have to walk," Mr. Trump said at a news conference after the talks fell apart.
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A fix for surprise medical bills didn't make the cut, and drug pricing fell apart months ago.
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But while Boston Police had planned for the possibility of another Charlottesville, the rally quickly fell apart.
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After her first marriage fell apart, the image she'd carefully constructed for herself as a modern-day Martha Stewart — the sort who was a contributor to "Today," who always hosted the perfect dinner party, who globe-trotted at a breakneck pace with her husband — fell apart along with it.
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"Nissan needs to be in the loop," an FCA source told Reuters shortly before the deal fell apart.
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No part was charred, and rather than flake, it fell apart easily with the pressing of a spoon.
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The Falcons did have a better defense than New Orleans, but it was the offense that fell apart.
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She told Colton that she'd married her first boyfriend and, after a six year relationship, things fell apart.
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Things looked good in 22018, then fell apart; the same thing happened in 221, and 303, and 230.
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Of course, the marriage fell apart because Kevin apparently had a child out of wedlock with another woman.
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I&aposm old enough to remember, I was in the Bush administration when the bipartisan deal fell apart.
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Their close relationship fell apart in February 2013, when they visited Florida to attend a Super Bowl party.
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Cleveland was competitive once again last week, but fell apart late in a 218-2743 loss to Jacksonville.
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In October a trade deal between the EU and Canada nearly fell apart after seven years of talks.
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They were grabbing fewer headlines; financing fell apart; and the center wasn't able to do nearly as much.
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A very different kind of partnership between Citigroup and consumer lender Prosper Marketplace fell apart earlier this month.
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That deal fell apart last year after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit to block it.
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If his friendship with college buddy Chandler fell apart, he wouldn't have grown close to Chandler's roommate Joey.
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The last family visits were at the end of 2015, but the program fell apart amid souring relations.
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But just days from the scheduled event, their plans completely fell apart after the organizers got cold feet.
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But the deal fell apart because, Mueller claims, Manafort lied to them on at least five separate matters.
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Six-nation negotiations on dismantling North Korea's nuclear program in exchange for aid fell apart in early 2009.
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But the deal fell apart less than three months later and Machar and his supporters fled the capital.
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The deal fell apart after six months, after which Eskom paid McKinsey 1bn rand and Trillian 564m rand.
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The independence-minded Kurds in the north watched while Iraq fell apart—until IS turned on them, too.
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I think toward the end of the third quarter and in the fourth quarter, we just fell apart.
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He had shut out Washington on one hit and no walks through four innings before he fell apart.
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After the festival fell apart, the company produced a documentary about it in partnership with Netflix and Vice.
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Tig Notaro had been planning to have a child before her "life fell apart" in 2012, she says.
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The story made international headlines and prompted questions about the safety of the city — then quickly fell apart.
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When Constellation fell apart, and it was in the fall of 2390, both-- I was watching the tape.
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Among belongings found near the bones were blue and green sneakers, which fell apart when they were handled.
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"To sense that tension and that unexpectedness is almost a tiny reminder of why our country fell apart."
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At home, Jordan has gained from a fear that set in across the region as countries fell apart.
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These armed guys, though, hardly made it through the phone store's door before the whole thing fell apart.
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A similar deal fell apart in April because Iran, an OPEC member, does not want to curtail production.
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" I've had mothers directly tell me, "When my son came out as gay, my life really fell apart.
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SVU handled the situation by pointedly refusing to place the blame on the student whose claims fell apart.
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Williams previously said it would need to cut back its payouts if the Energy Transfer deal fell apart.
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S. Secretary of State John Kerry, fell apart in April 2014, with the two sides blaming each other.
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It was the multibillion-dollar deal that Beijing kept in limbo, before it finally fell apart in July.
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But after the Raptors went ahead by a single point midway through the second quarter, they fell apart.
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But, Reuters reports, the deal fell apart when Saudi Arabia said Iran must sign the deal as well.
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"He did, however, walk back his previous statement that Fyre fell apart due to "false advertising, not fraud.
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The comments came after the Senate GOP's healthcare bill fell apart earlier this week amid lack of support.
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Initially priced at $922 million, the deal eventually fell apart, and Vivint sued SunEdison for breach of contract.
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It's also possible the plans fell apart because it was contingent on using Intel chips for future iPhones.
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The project fell apart, and Deripaska sued Manafort and Gates in the Cayman Islands for mishandling his money.
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But the trauma of war haunted him, he said; as he withdrew into depression, his marriage fell apart.
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A deal to freeze oil output by OPEC and non-OPEC producers fell apart in Doha this month.
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Settlement discussions fell apart just last week after the Massachusetts judge ruled that the trial should go forward.
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People don't connect with this strange and illogical place because it symbolizes the day someone's world fell apart.
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" The charges since fell apart, with the Manhattan district attorney's office alleging "a criminal charge is not supported.
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The movement fell apart, but many of the black athletes decided they would protest in their own way.
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Up until 1990, it was part of the USSR, declaring independence shortly before the Soviet Union fell apart.
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When Father David died in 1994, the cult sort of fell apart and the group was given freedom.
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But negotiations subsequently fell apart, and the plea came more than a year after it was first expected.
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When the negotiations with N.Y.C.B. fell apart, the next morning I got a call from Kevin inviting me.
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When asked to write a victim's impact statement during the trial of her father's killers, she fell apart.
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That alliance fell apart earlier this month over the N-VA's opposition to the United Nations migration agreement.
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And then we (both) fell apart, just when we should have been enjoying the fruits of our labor.
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But that case fell apart after several skeptical pretrial rulings by a judge, and the charges were dropped.
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Their relationship, already kind of rocky, fell apart when Microsoft announced the first version of Windows in 1985.
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At halftime, he fell apart, blaming himself for letting his teammates down and raging at the opposing players.
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Mr. Sokolov, the transportation minister, said that the plane fell apart after hitting the water and the seabed.
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Berkshire, in turn, provided unmatched staying power when the manufactured home industry fell apart during the Great Recession.
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Pyongyang has also restarted a plutonium nuclear reactor shuttered after a 2007 nuclear deal that later fell apart.
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"We can't get back to where we were before everything fell apart, because that's Genesis 3," he said.
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They've been hugely profitable, collectively returning 180 percent in 2017, but fell apart Monday when the VIX spiked.
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An attempt to stitch together a compromise last week fell apart and led to a spate of resignations.
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Talks between the United States and the Taliban on a U.S. troop withdrawal fell apart earlier this month.
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But Arsenal fell apart after the break during a 10-minute spell in which Bayern scored three goals.
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But when Maury and Reggie began to contradict each other at the emergency room, their alibi fell apart.
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But when Maury and Reggie began to contradict each other at the emergency room, their alibi fell apart.
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The Soviet Union fell apart of its own accord because it could not support itself ideologically or economically.
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That pretty quickly fell apart when she called Laurie, but I spent a long time thinking about it.
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Trade aid 2.0 was first announced in May, after trade negotiations between the U.S. and China fell apart.
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And it almost fell apart, as the sibling who followed behind her got too scared and went back.
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A deal for his program to be shown on the Roku streaming service fell apart after public outrage.
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Wednesday afternoon, as CEOs withdrew from the councils en masse and Trump disbanded them, it all fell apart.
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When Baldi returned to Cleveland in January—after things "really fell apart in Northampton"—the timing was perfect.
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After the wireless deal fell apart RCom said it would also amend the masts deal with Canada's Brookfield Infrastructure.
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He held steady on a day when the three players who started closest to the lead all fell apart.
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But it all really fell apart when my view of the human anatomy was obscured by the headset's limitations.
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But after the second Kim-Trump meeting fell apart in Hanoi without a deal, Xi's influence has increased again.
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When Republicans held both chambers of Congress last year, a more comprehensive agreement to resolve both issues fell apart.
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So as it fell apart, you know do you cancel the tickets, do you not, do you hold on.
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The vote has not yet been scheduled, but was called for after talks between CSX and Hilal fell apart.
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But after getting home, Goethals, 24, reveals that things fell apart — and Graham even started talking to Chelsea Roy.
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That led to a temporary disabling of some nuclear facilities, but talks fell apart because of differences over verification.
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A liquidity crisis erupted when the overnight lending business between big banks fell apart, leading to the seminal Sept.
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After a brief marriage to an American musician fell apart, del Vizo said she remained open to a relationship.
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The negotiations fell apart, however, and Ras al-Khaimah blamed Azima and demanded he pay the emirate's fund $226,22016,228.
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But by the episode's end, RHONJ finally had a clear picture of why Jacqueline and Melissa's friendship fell apart.
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While the series was well-received and quickly earned a second-season renewal, the production fell apart shortly thereafter.
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A rumored deal with Verizon that was slated for later in the year reportedly fell apart for similar reasons.
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Each country claims the other backtracked on what appeared close to a deal just weeks before talks fell apart.
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Trade talks, which have been ongoing since last year, largely failed to yield results and fell apart in May.
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Ms. Hu initially ignored the message, but after a production deal in China fell apart, she agreed to talk.
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"I wanted to leave him / I needed a reason / X marks the spot where we fell apart," she sings.
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WHEN TRADE talks between America and China fell apart on May 10th, the effect on financial markets was muted.
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Bush didn't act differently toward her as her marriage fell apart and her husband grew close to another woman.
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For the disciples and Christ's followers in the first century, Good Friday represented the day that everything fell apart.
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But then, in the 1990s, the curtain fell on the cold war, and all things socialist suddenly fell apart.
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An abundance of coalmines makes it a working class area, which bloomed during Communist times until Yugoslavia fell apart.
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The marriage fell apart after Odom's cheating scandal and drug relapse, and Kardashian first filed for divorce in 2013.
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As we reported ... Cardi was in talks to join Maroon 5 during the halftime show, but negotiations fell apart.
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But once that excuse fell apart, Trump himself said he fired the former FBI director over the FBI probe.
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But seeing as how we know the Kelly Clarkson talks fell apart over money ... Steven's dream team seems unlikely.
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BUFFETT SAYS HE WAS CLOSE TO MAKING A 'VERY LARGE' ACQUISITION IN THE 4TH QUARTER BUT IT FELL APART
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The main spillway, a separate channel, is also damaged because part of its concrete lining fell apart last week.
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The move came after the GOP's ObamaCare replacement bill fell apart when four GOP senators came out against it.
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By Dr. Hawking's estimation, the radiation coming out of the black hole as it fell apart would be random.
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The story further fell apart after she didn't appear at a press conference Wohl had arranged on Nov. 1.
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By the numbers: The U.S.-North Korea drama began on April 19 and fell apart nearly five weeks later.
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Schumer said Trump "sort of slammed the table" in the Situation Room and walked out as talks fell apart.
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When Yugoslavia fell apart, Greece blocked the recognition of Macedonia by members of the EU's forerunner, the European Community.
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But that all fell apart around the time Charles found himself in the middle of several scandals this year.
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Energy-tech startup Faraday Grid fell apart in August; at its peak, it was valued at billions of dollars.
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You might discover that finances - how you both spend and save - played a role in how things fell apart.
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The braised neck was my favorite — it fell apart with the slightest touch and was stringy but not tough.
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Several efforts at repealing the bill fell apart as Republicans insisted Charlotte rescind its L.G.B.T.-friendly nondiscrimination ordinance first.
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In turn, Britain First fell apart when its leaders were convicted of public order offenses and banned from Twitter.
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And then things fell apart in a Hemingway sort of way—gradually, at first, and then all at once.
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Hield scored 213 points in the game's first eight minutes, but the Sooners fell apart in the second half.
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Horvat was entrepreneurship minister in a former government led by the conservative HDZ party which fell apart in 2016.
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Tournament brackets fell apart, time limits stretched on and on, and it was all too easy to tune out.
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Crunchy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, the muffin fell apart in my mouth like a buttery croissant.
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But when she died all nine children fell apart, including my mother, who ended up an alcoholic with Alzheimer's.
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The groups Ms. Pyne participated in fell apart in the early 1970s, and she drifted away from the movement.
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That proposal included a victims' fund worth up to $90 million, but it fell apart at the last minute.
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He, too, had been engaged, but under the stress of his father's illness, that relationship fell apart in 2013.
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They left believing they had struck a deal with Mr. Trump on immigration, but it fell apart within days.
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The talks fell apart soon after the first allegations against him were published in The Times on Oct. 5.
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He'd been commissioned for a diplomatic visit to Flanders, but soon after he got there, the mission fell apart.
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That proposed deal, which fell apart at the last minute, included a victims' fund worth up to $90 million.
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After the OPEC+ pact fell apart, Moscow said Russian oil companies might boost output by up to 23.7533,000 bpd.
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"Moon's role is what is entirely new this time," Mr. Perry noted, hours before the meeting planning fell apart.
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Yet on Thursday morning, when the fire approached with intense speed, any idea of an orderly evacuation fell apart.
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A proposal in 2012 to build a power line to the city from a dam 60km away fell apart.
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The death toll was highest in 2016 and 2017 after a power-sharing agreement brokered in 2015 fell apart.
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But everything fell apart: forehand into the net, forehand wide, drop shot into the net, backhand into the net.
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I wrote the book because my belief in the racial fiction kind of fell apart in that hospital room.
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Gandhi's problems began in 2009 when her then husband converted from Hinduism to Islam as their marriage fell apart.
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Celmatix alleges in the lawsuit that it could not raise more money after its relationship with 2100andMe fell apart.
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In June, before the peace talks fell apart, another Taliban team went to China to meet with the government.
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Then, Tuesday, Mitch McConnell's plan to repeal much of Obamacare without a replacement also fell apart as senators defected.
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That cooperation fell apart soon afterward, however, and prosecutors moved Manafort toward learning his two sentences from separate judges.
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Another attempt in the 2000s, the six-party talks, fell apart after a series of back-and-forth negotiations.
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The Giants' defense held the Dallas offense during its opening drive but fell apart on the subsequent Cowboys possession.
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Before cofounding Direct Action Everywhere, Hsiung attempted to launch four other groups, each of which fell apart in turn.
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Their bill eventually squeaked by in the House weeks later, but the repeal effort fell apart in the Senate.
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Prosecutors said the alliance fell apart early last year, after the governor failed to deliver the promised government job.
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In 2014, the companies started talking again, but those discussions fell apart over a range of issues, including price.
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But for lots of reasons, Rocketboom fell apart, and Know Your Meme was caught in the middle of that.
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Early last year he finally made it, but after just a few weeks in Finland his plan fell apart.
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Scott's grand plan hinged on Texas, so when the Longhorns decided to stay in the Big 12, everything fell apart.
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His second marriage, to the woman he'd proposed to publicly, fell apart in the years after the loss to Purdue.
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Fleishman Is in Trouble is the story of how, and why, the marriage of Toby and Rachel Fleishman fell apart.
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But within a year, everything fell apart, and Theranos came under fire, suspected of exaggerating the accuracy of its tests.
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He previously ran a firm tipped to partner with Vietnam's Viettel as the fourth operator before that deal fell apart.
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The scheme finally fell apart when the housing market collapsed in 2008 and investors tried to withdraw their "guaranteed" principal.
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Those talks fell apart after he asked lenders to improve the terms of the loan and offer him more protections.
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Mark Cuban originally struck a deal with Plated in the 403 episode of the show but it later fell apart.
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But it was so above what we could possibly do from a production point of view that it fell apart.
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Moore, 48, had left the show after season 10, when contract negotiations for a full-time return reportedly fell apart.
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The Department of Justice attempted to stop the merger after it went through, but its case fell apart in February.
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Of course, that all fell apart in late July when three Republican senators refused to vote for a repeal bill.
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When my mom fell apart during those teen years, I got mad because she wasn't, in those moments, my mom.
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Eric & Angela The couple that was solid last week fell apart when Eric took a date with Cassandra, a newcomer.
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Talks fell apart, but observers saw the possible partnership as a sign of the increasingly collusive nature of Indonesia's democracy.
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A provisional settlement between the SEC and Tesla reportedly fell apart on Thursday, which led to regulators summarily filing suit.
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Talks fell apart in May after the United States accused China of reneging on reform pledges made earlier in negotiations.
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Unfortunately, the entire possibly steamy situation fell apart once Levi admitted that smooch was his first time kissing another guy.
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Samsung also had to recall 2.8 million washing machines, because they were hurting people when they fell apart during use.
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President Donald Trump had said he would consider placing tariffs on more Chinese goods after discussions fell apart in May.
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She spluttered her way through a speech designed to relaunch her premiership, as the set literally fell apart behind her.
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Several bidders including Salesforce and Google were both reportedly in the running to buy out Twitter before talks fell apart.
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But the deal fell apart months later, after Manafort was accused of lying to investigators in breach of the agreement.
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A 2015 peace deal briefly halted the fighting but fell apart after Machar returned to the capital the following year.
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The region has been ravaged by violence since a ceasefire between the PKK and the state fell apart last July.
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Dykstra was later exposed as a fraud and his kingdom fell apart -- and the bank eventually foreclosed on the property.
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O, the publisher of the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, fell apart on Tuesday after months of talks.
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Thomas Drake was originally charged (although the case later fell apart) for disclosures of allegedly classified information to a journalist.
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Talks between Israel and the Palestinians have stalled in recent years -- the most recent round fell apart in April 2014.
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Maduro on Saturday claimed that there were discussions that brought the two sides close to agreement, but talks fell apart.
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The biggest of these deals, the $160 billion combination of New York-based Pfizer and Dublin-based Allergan, fell apart.
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In 2014 Uber might have been that buyer, something that has not been previously reported; negotiations fell apart over price.
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Piping hot, it fell apart on the plate in a glorious mess of brown sugar sweetness and rich, buttery pastry.
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Personally, his relationship with Melcher fell apart, not specifically because of the incident, but "it certainly didn't help," he said.
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On Wednesday, however, sentiment reversed sharply, as a plan to make the bitcoin network more practical for users fell apart.
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Democrats said on Thursday they had enough votes to pass a budget Malloy would sign, but that deal fell apart.
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To assuage Monsanto's concerns, Bayer threw in a $2 billion breakup fee if the deal fell apart on antitrust grounds.
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She married rock musician Freddy Moore two years later, though says the marriage fell apart due to her own infidelity.
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Broadcom's efforts to acquire Symantec's enterprise business are back on, after negotiations fell apart last month due to price disagreements.
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It was only last summer that a two-year-old peace process between the government and the P.K.K. fell apart.
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Or, using another technique, he mixed a batch of plaster and poured it on the specimen before it fell apart.
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I wasn't composed down the stretch ... I think as a team we fell apart because of my lack of composure.
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"He was smart and funny and pretty charming, but the show fell apart, like most shows do," Mr. Tolins said.
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But the deal fell apart after North Korea launched a rocket into orbit several months after the deal was signed.
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As the world fell apart around them, people wanted things with a certain amount of physical heft and traceable heritage.
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"Meaningful progress" is an expression that hasn't been used at all since the talks in May fell apart, Taoran noted.
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The NBA star was charged and brought to trial, but the case fell apart when the alleged victim wouldn't cooperate.
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The prosecution's case fell apart and Gallagher was convicted only of appearing in an inappropriate photograph with the victim's body.
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He proved capable of playing through the injury as the season rolled on, but the Packers quickly fell apart anyway.
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The business model of newspapers and magazines fell apart, an enormous number of jobs were lost, local reporting was decimated.
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Higher exports are expected to be driven by Russia's plan to hike oil production after the OPEC+ deal fell apart.
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A three-year pact between OPEC and Russia fell apart on Friday after Moscow refused to support deeper oil cuts.
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The Education Department imposed the contract after a year of contentious, intermittent talks with the union fell apart in February.
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It&aposs unclear how far along the talks between Impossible Foods and McDonald&aposs were or why they fell apart.
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That team fell apart the next season after the "Malice at the Palace," the ugly scene in Auburn Hills, Mich.
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The St. John's project has been four years in the making and nearly fell apart on more than one occasion.
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He and some friends pooled their resources to buy a deli but lost the money when the deal fell apart.
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Probably just one example of why we're hearing Judy was fed up with CBS and the relationship just fell apart.
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Joni Ernst of Iowa had worked on a Senate version that aimed to be more bipartisan, but discussions fell apart.
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But stage fright triggered a disastrous make-or-break performance in a small Hollywood nightclub, and everything abruptly fell apart.
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"Everything fell apart after that," said Anthony, whose single mother fell deeper into poverty after the family breadwinner was deported.
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The marriage fell apart after a videotape was released in 2009 showing van der Westhuizen having sex with a stripper.
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But after Ryan found Tevin Coleman for a 6-yard touchdown pass early in the third quarter, everything fell apart.
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Defense attorney Kevin Downing said Gates "fell apart and showed himself the liar that he is" on the witness stand.
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SIEMENS ON ITS OWN A previous flirtation between Siemens and Bombardier to combine some train businesses fell apart in 2017.
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The deal came a day after an initial agreement fell apart because it violated rules of the collective bargaining agreement.
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Season 2 was an admirable effort to change scenery, but it fell apart like a handful of California desert dust.
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According to the police chief, negotiations fell apart and the suspect died early Friday morning after a bomb was detonated.
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If a man's penis fell apart after childbirth, it wouldn't be called a 'designer penis;' it would be fixed immediately.
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Those negotiations, led by China and known as the six-party talks, fell apart in 2009 after North Korea walked out.
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The story as laid out in my book Then It Fell Apart is accurate, with lots of corroborating photo evidence, etc.
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South Korea should not repeat past failures where seemingly vigorous talks fell apart and ties froze in a flash, he said.
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The mother of three revealed she wasn't open to dating men after her relationship with longtime friend Chris Lopez fell apart.
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"I really think it was supposed to be a good event by the organizers but it kinda fell apart."Counter-protesters.
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The survey was initially scheduled for August but the plan fell apart after the UNC refused passage of a test train.
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As Potterheads know, Albus and Gellert weren't just BFFs – Albus was in love with Gellert before their entire relationship fell apart.
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Implant Sciences, a US defense tech firm, intended to acquire Zapata Industries last year, but the deal fell apart by December.
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But the biggest delay was a deal with Warner's publishing division, Warner/Chappell Music, that fell apart at the last minute.
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In the end, Egan was forced to dismiss that case once the facts came out and his story completely fell apart.
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The two firms had agreed on a purchase price, but the deal fell apart after Gannett's uninspiring quarterly earnings last week.
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The two men never discussed the idea directly, and talks fell apart after Trump grew angry that the discussions became public.
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His father responded by claiming Unglert has "one f—ing foot stuck in the past," and the hometown date fell apart.
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It wasn't until his life fell apart that he realized he was "broken" and needed to rebuild from the ground up.
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"When our marriage fell apart, it was more public than we could ever have imagined," Christina says in the video above.
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Earlier this year, competitive pressures pushed Fiat Chrysler to explore a deal with Renault, another French automaker, before talks fell apart.
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"The turbine fell apart," said the first source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
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In May, Trump increased tariffs on Chinese imports by $200 billion after trade negotiations between the two economic superpowers fell apart.
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Both sides said talks fell apart over a commitment from Republicans to attach DACA to the must-pass spending bill then.
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Condé Nast was close to adding another web publisher to its stable, but the deal fell apart in the final stages.
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An agreement reportedly fell apart through which AT&T would have sold phones made by Huawei, which is based in China.
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ECN's $220 million deal with Infor, a special purpose acquisition company, fell apart last year due to opposition from Infor shareholders.
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Trump has been married three times, and his first marriage fell apart after he carried on an affair with Marla Maples.
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According to CNN, the airline CEO spoke with an Icelandic news outlet and said negotiations to save the airline fell apart.
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He and Chinese President Xi Jinping had agreed last month to revive trade discussions after talks were fell apart in May.
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Reid's hacker claim fell apart and was mocked by critics , but MSNBC kept her on the air throughout the entire ordeal.
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That effort fell apart after news that the Taliban's supreme leader, Mullah Muhammad Omar, had died more than two years before.
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The president's comments come just days after Manafort's cooperation agreement fell apart after prosecutors accused him of repeatedly lying to them.
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Talks in 2014 to sell J. Crew to Japan's Fast Retailing Co, the owner of the Uniqlo apparel chain, fell apart.
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The marriage fell apart after the former basketball player's cheating scandal and drug relapse, and Kardashian filed for divorce in 2013.
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Along the way, he met some very friendly alpacas (relatives of the American llama) and nearly fell apart at the seams.
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A 2015 peace deal briefly halted the fighting but it fell apart after Machar returned to the capital the following year.
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"I just felt that my life fell apart, I felt like everything was in pieces, and I felt despair," she says.
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The negotiation for the rights to McCarthy's book abruptly fell apart, reportedly derailed by the wave of publicity around the project.
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We were seeing each other for about seven months, and then were together for about two months before it fell apart.
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A deal in 2013 to hand it to Linc Energy along with some environmental liabilities fell apart for lack of financing.
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The marriage fell apart in 2008, after years of tension, which Justine described in a 2010 essay published by Marie Claire.
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The scheme fell apart, but the relationships remained, according Lauria's book, The Scorpion and the Frog: High Crimes and High Times.
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Those denials fell apart when The Washington Post later reported that Flynn did talk sanctions, and Flynn resigned on February 13.
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The mainly Kurdish southeast has been scorched by violence after a ceasefire between militants and the state fell apart last year.
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Security forces and the PKK have been fighting in provinces in southeastern Turkey since a ceasefire fell apart over the summer.
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Through interviews with several former Telltale workers, Noclip dissects the developer's design and business models, and how it ultimately fell apart.
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RELATED: What happened behind the scenes as Trump's business councils fell apart In the arts and media, Trump critics have pounced.
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Sources said the talks fell apart less because Shu was uninterested in a sale, but because the price wasn't good enough.
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The tariff regime fell apart during the Great Depression, when the Republican-dominated Congress passed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930.
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Earlier this year a proposed deal involving Russia and some OPEC members to freeze oil output to support prices fell apart.
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His first marriage, to the fashion model Lilly Texier, fell apart when he began an affair with the singer Emma Bardac.
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He offered to become chief of staff temporarily, but Trump was firm on a two-year commitment, and talks fell apart.
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The coalition, known as the "Quad," eventually fell apart — but under Tokyo's initiative, resumed at the recent ASEAN Summit in Manila.
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Dialog has attempted larger merger deals previously, including a $4.6 billion agreement to acquire Atmel, but they fell apart before completion.
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This account of how the deal fell apart is based on interviews with a number of people close to the negotiations.
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A previous peace deal signed in 2015 fell apart a year later after clashes broke out between government forces and rebels.
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Walden also said he was interested in how a March bipartisan compromise on reforms to the Lifeline subsidy program fell apart.
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Until now, adversarial images fell apart when they were printed out and reproduced, because the textures and pixel colorings shifted slightly.
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Kopech fell apart in the fourth, giving up five extra-base hits during the six-run inning before he was removed.
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When Slice tumbled against late-replacement Seth Petruzelli that October, Elite XC fell apart to the tune of 4.5 million viewers.
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But Into the Breach was there, and steady, as my life felt like it fell apart around me, and reshaped itself.
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Those talks fell apart this weekend after Russia refused a deal that would have seen it bear half of that reduction.
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Debra had to watch as her own parents' seemingly perfect relationship — at least compared to her in-laws' relationship — fell apart.
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Another attempt at legislative reorganization in 1993 and '94 fell apart due to inter-chamber conflicts and disagreements among House Democrats.
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The coalition ended two decades of intermittent civil war but fell apart 19 months later as the Pathet Lao assumed control.
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And so it fell apart, but we have Vox and we have Recode and we have Politico and we have Axios.
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Miami fell apart in the third quarter with a pair of Malik Rosier interceptions leading to 10 points for the Tigers.
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The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that the SEC filed the lawsuit after a proposed settlement with Musk fell apart.
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But the plan fell apart because Vermont lawmakers couldn't figure out how to raise the necessary funding for the massive program.
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And talks with two smaller parties, the ecologically focused Greens and the pro-civil liberties Liberals, fell apart late last year.
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But it wouldn't have done much of anything about the longer-term issues around technology theft, and those talks fell apart.
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Turner joined with protesters sympathetic to Sanders, including actor Susan Sarandon, after plans for Turner to address the convention fell apart.
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You went on the road, you started doing drugs and got divorced and didn't see your kids and everything fell apart.
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Bury was one of ten sides to become insolvent in 2002, when a TV deal for lower-league clubs fell apart.
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And after his original deal fell apart over the weekend, McConnell took the floor to whine petulantly about the futures market.
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Where this soup fell apart was the texture and consistency of the noodles, as well as the spare use of chicken.
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If those trajectories are accelerated or reversed, it may be traced back to the moment their longstanding nonaggression pact fell apart.
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But a previous cease-fire that those parties reached in Astana, without full agreement from the Syrian parties, quickly fell apart.
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But both discovered that over time, once the North Koreans determined that the economic benefits were limited, the deals fell apart.
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Adding to the frustration, the Wilpons' proposed sale of the Mets to the billionaire investor Steve Cohen fell apart this month.
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He had been in a drug treatment program after his release, she said, but he fell apart when his son died.
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"Their emergency response system fell apart when they were challenged — they lost the ability to begin an emergency response," he said.
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Staples had tried to respond to these pressures by merging with Office Depot, but the deal fell apart over antitrust concerns.
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After initially denying it, Mr. Caldbeck's story fell apart and he resigned from the firm, saying he would be getting help.
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Negotiations between the two countries over sharing the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul fell apart and North Korea boycotted those Games.
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Local government and services fell apart, essential public employees fled, and that left a perfect vacuum for extremist groups to exploit.
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Instead, the whole future of the show was called into question as the sisters' relationships almost fully fell apart on screen.
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Patterson has his own theories of why Hernandez's life fell apart: drugs, psychopathic tendencies and football-related chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
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China, the North's neighbor and sole major ally, hosted long-running multinational talks on the issue that fell apart after 3473.
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FanDuel CEO Nigel Eccles seemed to signal the end last week; DraftKings CEO Jason Robins explains why the deal fell apart.
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As the Cavs fell apart midseason, they shipped out Thomas and Crowder for Larry Nance Jr., Jordan Clarkson, and Rodney Hood.
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"It kind of fell apart," said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, who was among those Republicans seeking a deal.
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One pilot was killed after he released the lock on the booms too early and the vessel fell apart, investigators found.
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He also acknowledged corresponding with Kremlin officials about the project, which ultimately fell apart as Trump neared the GOP nomination. Rep.
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In February 2016, the US and Russia coordinated a partial ceasefire near Aleppo and Raqqa but that fell apart days later.
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But the deal fell apart in July as a result of a dispute between prosecutors and Flynn's new attorneys, per Politico.
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The cooperation element of his plea deal fell apart in November, though, as Mueller's team accused Manafort of lying to them.
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After a July deal to free Brunson fell apart, Washington imposed sanctions and tariffs on Ankara that sent the lira tumbling.
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Foxconn simultaneously offered to buy a stake in Sharp itself, though that part of the deal fell apart over a price disagreement.
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Meanwhile, Nelson's marriage to her husband Tres appeared to be pretty smooth sailing, but the relationship quickly fell apart after filming concluded.
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Future believes the whole cosmetics story is B.S. ... and in docs he says Ciara has no proof any such deal fell apart.
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If the contents of the letter weren't solid, the decision to go public could backfire if they fell apart under intense scrutiny.
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The first lasted 16 years; the second, four years; the third fell apart in about a week, according to the three men.
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Hernandez and Bradley's friendly relationship fell apart during a trip to South Florida in February 2013 to attend a Super Bowl party.
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The PKK's campaign flared up again when a peace process fell apart in 2015, with its attacks primarily targeting Turkish security forces.
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When I look back on it now, probably one of my biggest regrets in my life is that that marriage fell apart.
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And the ways in which it ultimately fell apart underline why the revival season that debuts Thursday, September 303, is so disappointing.
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Reuters first reported on Thursday that Sirius XM was looking to invest in Pandora after their merger negotiations fell apart, citing sources.
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She flashes back sporadically to important moments; some are complete scenes, some just fleeting glimpses of her life before everything fell apart.
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A 2012 attempt to seal the deal fell apart in the face of opposition in South Korea toward military cooperation with Japan.
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The destroyed treat fell apart in slow motion, before King took a knee and someone off-camera declared the punt a success.
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The offshore data center HavenCo, for example, fell apart after technical problems and disputes with its hosts on the micronation of Sealand.
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WHEN THAT FELL APART AND THE CHINESE WALKED AWAY, THEN WE HAD TO MAKE OUR VIEWS KNOWN BY MOVING BACK TO 25%.
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For a long time, it looked as though the Populist Party was on a course to seize power, but it fell apart.
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In a separate section of Then It Fell Apart, he reveals that a consuming panic would set in when he was dating.
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They nearly had come to a compromise last week before it fell apart ahead of a March 2 hearing in New York.
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This week on VICE on HBO, correspondent Isobel Yeung heads to the war-torn country to see how the revolution fell apart.
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The three-time NL Cy Young Award winner cruised into the fourth with a 4-0 lead before things suddenly fell apart.
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The story as laid out in my book Then It Fell Apart is accurate, with lots of corroborating photo evidence, etc. Thanks,
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The agreement fell apart earlier this month, however, as a result of a dispute between prosecutors and Flynn's new attorneys, per Politico.
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The U.S. repeatedly offered to sell Patriot missiles to Turkey, but negotiations fell apart when the U.S. refused to share sensitive technology.
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Her talks on forming a three-way coalition with the environmentalist Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats fell apart in November.
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Earlier this year, yet another ceasefire fell apart in Syria, so there's a lot more diplomatic dance and caution involved this time.
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"X marks the spot/where we fell apart" are the lyrics in question, and you can listen to the Duff song here.
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After the Orioles hit four home runs in the first inning to stake him with a 5-1 lead, Miley fell apart.
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In his new memoir, "Then It Fell Apart," Moby claimed he briefly dated Portman when he was 33 and she was 20.
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If the entire agreement fell apart and global emissions continued at their current clip, the planet could expect 4.2 degrees of warming.
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"The whole thing fell apart because I didn't want to come out and say I was one of the members," she said.
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But her career fell apart after a rumor had spread that Davis had been at a party with one of the players.
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He participated in the abortive Kapp Putsch, fleeing to Munich after the coup fell apart, and quickly fell in with the Nazis.
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"She was of course heartbroken when her marriage fell apart, but soon realized this is what's best for everyone," says the source.
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In fact, it almost fell apart many times along the way -- including the very night the plane was set to take off.
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said Monday he was close to making a big acquisition in the fourth quarter, but it fell apart.
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Toward the end of his speech, Trump also touched on the North Korean nuclear talks that fell apart earlier in the week.
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That plan fell apart in June 2015 when Rahim told Wright he had lost patience and planned to attack police in Boston.
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Not surprisingly peace talks fell apart in Switzerland last week almost as soon as they had begun, over the assault on Aleppo.
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Some of Haig's biggest supporters have argued he was essentially running the White House as everything fell apart in the final months.
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When Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell discusses the AHCA now, he mischievously notes that the process fell apart in the lower chamber.
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With Poland, the former communists agreed to give up power, but in exchange for a power-sharing arrangement that later fell apart.
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George Conway screamed bloody murder and soon former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork did too, and the Harriet Miers nomination fell apart.
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The deal fell apart a few years later when the George W. Bush administration accused Pyongyang of a secret atomic arms program.
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The agreement to offer self-driving car rides in the retirement community almost fell apart when negotiations hit an impasse over insurance.
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Trump on Wednesday characterized the cease-fire as a success, despite reports that it quickly fell apart and was never fully implemented.
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Regulators also sued to stop the Aetna's approximately $34 billion purchase of rival Humana — a deal that fell apart earlier this year.
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I wanted to make "Clerks 3" but the whole thing fell apart because one of the cast didn't want to be involved.
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He offered to become chief of staff temporarily, but Trump was firm on a two-year commitment, and the talks fell apart.
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Although the bellwether fell apart, they defended their selection and said that their work on that case would ultimately benefit other plaintiffs.
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News of Amazon's possible expansion comes five months after the e-commerce giant's plans fell apart to build headquarters in New York.
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Because of Rio's financial crisis, plans fell apart to establish a network of policing outposts in Maré, one large area of favelas.
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Telsa offered to pay $325 million for a lithium mining company, but the deal fell apart last year, the Desert Sun reports.
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Anderson thought that Marx's economic arguments about the declining rate of profit and the labor theory of value fell apart under scrutiny.
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An earlier version of this article misidentified the company with which G.E. kept talking this spring after the Halliburton proposal fell apart.
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The unity government formed by Hamas and Fatah fell apart, followed by a violent conflict in which Hamas seized control of Gaza.
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HP ended up having to write-down nearly $9 billion of the $11 billion buyout after Autonomy fell apart in its arms.
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This month, Moby, the prominent DJ, songwriter, and producer, released his new memoir Then It Fell Apart, his second in three years.
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For one, Portman was actually 18 years old in 1999 which was two years younger than what Then It Fell Apart claimed.
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Last month, a deal to freeze output by OPEC and non-member producers fell apart after Saudi Arabia demanded that Iran participate.
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The agreement to offer self-driving car rides in the retirement community almost fell apart when negotiations hit an impasse over insurance.
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That, too, fell apart when it turned out that Victoria Paul, who played good guy to Alayah's villain, appeared to have lied.
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Just as the Lady Bears seemed to find their rhythm with Brown, they steadily fell apart after halftime and never found consistency.
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But that plan fell apart in the final days of the Christie administration and appeared to have no support from Mr. Murphy.
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But the North cheated by establishing a separate uranium enrichment program, and under the George W. Bush administration the deal fell apart.
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The alliance finally fell apart late last year, when the Flemish nationalists took a harder stance on migration and pulled the plug.
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Miami fell apart in the third quarter with a pair of interceptions by Malik Rosier, leading to 10 points for the Tigers.
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When that defense fell apart, she apologized again, saying she still didn't "believe" she wrote them but her views had changed, anyway.
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Lawyers for Mr. Trump said the president knew about the deal and discussed it with Mr. Cohen, above, before it fell apart.
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Wow Air, an Icelandic budget airline that has been scrambling for money, ceased operations on Thursday after talks over financing fell apart.
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It also implies a hierarchy — him first, her second — which set in as his career took off and their marriage fell apart.
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We can see how support for the strong-on-defense piece of the Reagan coalition fell apart after the failed Iraq War.
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Her first marriage, to biochemical engineer Jay Bailey, fell apart in the early 1990s, and he died of colon cancer in 2001.
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Oil prices, which plummeted 2125% on Monday after OPEC's proposed production cut deal fell apart, were bouncing more than 2652% on Tuesday.
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Eventually, the criminal case against them fell apart, and prosecutors dropped the charges in November 2010 and later declined to refile them.
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"I don't think anyone imagines that The Village Voice fell apart because they ran out of bad landlords for them to cover."
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TIME FREAK Eager to fix a relationship that fell apart, a physicist (Asa Butterfield) goes back in time to make some tweaks.
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G Esports FunPlus Phoenix forfeited its final match in the first phase when its proposed takeover of the Heroic roster fell apart.
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Things fell apart for the Jets in the second half, with penalties and sloppy plays giving away a winnable game to Carolina.
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She was part of a community that had once felt exceptionally durable and perfectly coexistent, but instead fell apart before her eyes.
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Of course, what Trump's lawyers fail to note is that Nixon's claims surrounding "national security" fell apart as his own impeachment unfolded.
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But the deal fell apart less than three months later and Machar and his supporters fled the capital, pursued by helicopter gunships.
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That person said the last time the two attempted to merge, the deal fell apart because of opposition from European antitrust authorities.
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"She was of course heartbroken when her marriage fell apart, but soon realized this is what's best for everyone," said the source.
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The settlement relates to an arms deal between Iran and the United States that fell apart after the Iranian Revolution in 1979.
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A previous series of negotiations that included Mnuchin, Kudlow and other top economic officials fell apart as Trump pressed ahead with tariffs.
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This very Wall Street construction was unstable, and with the sharp decline in oil it fell apart, sending the company into bankruptcy.
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Business deals fell apart because the partying was messing with his mind, he crashed his sports car and his girlfriend left him.
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When they touched down in Hong Kong for what was supposed to be a two-hour stopover, however, the plan fell apart.
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Nixon, who according to some accounts fell into a depressive overindulgence as his presidency fell apart, has a glass of red wine.
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Fred's planned to purchase Rite Aid's stores in 2017, but the deal fell apart after Walgreens and Rite Aid scrapped their merger.
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" She continued: "Not to be morose, but my mother passed away, I got a divorce and my life kind of fell apart.
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While the two countries had been working toward a trade deal to resolve the administration's concerns, those discussions fell apart last month.
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The two sides were "about 90 percent home" on a "great deal" when the talks fell apart a month ago, Kudlow said.
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But the immunity deal fell apart, so intelligence officials decided to do what spies do best: They offered to buy the data.
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Hansmeier and Steele's firm, Prenda Law, fell apart after courts hit it with sanctions and a federal judge referred them to criminal investigators.
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But Exxon's Arctic dreams fell apart in 220, after the Obama administration slapped sanctions on Russia's oil industry over Russian incursions into Ukraine.
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"We controlled and outplayed them the entire game and then in the last six minutes we kind of fell apart," Hayward told reporters.
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Jet Airways, based in Mumbai, India, fell apart after years of steep financial losses amidst an onslaught of competition from low-cost newcomers.
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That technique fell apart once I got to college and started telling the story to people in the theater world in New York.
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By the time the Soviet Union fell apart it was spending about half of its reproductive-health budget on abortions and associated complications.
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The deal fell apart after bin Salman said Saudi Arabia would not participate unless all OPEC members, including Iran, agreed to freeze production.
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America had been poised to withdraw even more troops as part of a peace deal with the Taliban that fell apart last month.
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A 2012 attempt to seal the deal fell apart in the face of domestic opposition in South Korea toward military cooperation with Japan.
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A missed call had gone Kansas City&aposs way near the end of Game 6, and St. Louis fell apart in Game 7.
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It was like a replay of a trip he made in 2014 to inaugurate a new unity government— which fell apart within weeks.
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The couple tied the knot on national TV in September 2009, but the marriage fell apart after Odom's cheating scandal and drug relapse.
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It all fell apart when McFarland claimed to have purchased a Bahamian island, Norman's Cay, formerly owned by Colombia drug lord Pablo Escobar.
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" Dana says Nate's not even mad that the whole Conor McGregor super fight fell apart -- insisting Diaz is "actually pretty cool about it.
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That disagreement is believed to be the primary reason the most recent round of talks between Kim and Trump fell apart in Hanoi.
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The two companies had agreed a merger in 13 but the deal fell apart in the face of opposition from the Italian government.
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Since 2009, however, Mr Woods has not been himself, thanks to injuries and the mental turmoil that began when his marriage fell apart.
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The first peace agreement fell apart in July 2016 when fighting erupted in the capital Juba and Machar fled the country on foot.
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The deal fell apart after Saudi Arabia said it would not freeze output levels if fellow member Iran did not do the same.
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Things fell apart in 2013 when President Salva Kiir accused his fired deputy, Riek Machar, of trying to oust him in a coup.
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Rogue played decent defense but fell apart when it mattered, allowing Misfits to push into the final checkpoint with 57 seconds to spare.
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A similar arrangement, however, fell apart in July 2016 when fighting erupted in the capital, Juba, and Machar fled the country on foot.
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The last round of peace talks, led by then-President Barack Obama and his secretary of state, John Kerry, fell apart in 2014.
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It's kinda a big deal ... because their 5-year marriage fell apart when he hooked up with Angelina Jolie and eventually married her.
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On Wednesday, with a 32nd grand slam semi-final looming, he fell apart against Thiem, losing 63-6(5) 6-3 6-0.
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The Rockets started the season 133-213 when Beverley was out, but the team totally fell apart every time Harden took a breather.
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We reformed in 1990 and did an album called Death And Progress and then it all fell apart, over all kinds of issues.
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A bill intended to ban child marriage in Pakistan fell apart after a prominent religious group spoke against it, The Washington Post reports.
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He moved on to Roger Lancelyn Green's "Myths of the Norsemen," which he read it over and over until the book fell apart.
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"Our" world fell apart with the loss of just 2%, with doomsday cults popping up and everyone constantly on the brink of violence.
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As their relationship fell apart, Mr. Van Vuuren claims, Mr. Chung blocked his investment ideas and looked for ways to lessen his influence.
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Both countries have also come close to signing some sort of deal in the past before talks fell apart or suffered a setback.
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The Uber deal, sources said, fell apart because Shu was adamant about a higher valuation of at least $4 billion for the business.
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In court on Monday, Hoey said he "fell apart" after the 2009 death of Calo, prompting him to tap his employees' retirement funds.
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So close to seeing the Astros win their second crown in three years, they watched their chance suddenly vanish as Houston fell apart.
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Then, a year into his stay, things fell apart: Ms. Peralta had an affair and left him, leaving their son with his parents.
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In 2001, Mr. Antar joined with some former associates to remake Crazy Eddie as an internet company, but the effort ultimately fell apart.
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But after it was announced at the 1991 Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, the deal fell apart over a revenue sharing dispute.
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After the deal with Humana fell apart, Bertolini has said that he did not believe large deals were possible in the insurance industry.
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But that deal fell apart amid corn-state opposition to allowing ethanol exports to count toward the federal mandate, effectively reducing the mandate.
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As soon as the Rickettses took charge, the Cubs fell apart, losing an average of about 93 games during the next five seasons.
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On a shelf are fragments of carvings of female swimmers that fell apart; beavers absconded with pieces for use in a nearby dam.
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In 1994, the Clinton administration signed an agreement that froze the North's plutonium program for nearly a decade before the deal fell apart.
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But Canucks ownership, according to some reports, told Benning to go back and insist on more, at which point the deal fell apart.
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But the deal fell apart because, Mueller claimed in a December court filing, Manafort lied to them on at least five separate matters.
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HBO reportedly tried to get Snyder onboard for a Watchmen TV series back in 2014, but it fell apart in the early stages.
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Something got me here, and it seemed like, 'I'm here, all my plans fell apart; there must be a reason I supposedly came.
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But the talks fell apart, even with Scorsese imploring Netflix for a wide release, multiple sources familiar with Scorsese's thinking told Business Insider.
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CreditCreditSimon Pemberton When the American economy bottomed out in the early 21980s, the contemporary-art market fell apart, and some gate-crashing occurred.
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In 2017, the U.S. helped bring the regime and the opposition together for talks, in the Dominican Republic, but they quickly fell apart.
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After their chaotic relationship fell apart and Tina's father was afflicted with cancer, Tina and her sister Sarah went to live with her.
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There was one time when I almost fell apart: I was in my second trimester, performing a 17-week procedure on a patient.
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But when negotiations for other possible coalitions fell apart, the Social Democrats once again agreed to consider joining Ms. Merkel's party in governing.
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A 1990 plan to house the work at the University of the District of Columbia fell apart after Republicans in Congress expressed resistance.
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The Wildcats fell apart during a season-ending loss to Iowa State, leaving them 21993-211 and at home for the bowl season.
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The North not only shunned the 1988 Seoul Olympics but also tried to disrupt them after talks on co-hosting them fell apart.
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It did work out for Nolasco with the Dodgers for a while in 2013, but it all fell apart going into the playoffs.
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He hit six of seven fairways on the front nine but only three of seven on the back as his round fell apart.
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Mr. Vance initially appeared intent on charging Mr. Strauss-Kahn, but the investigation fell apart after prosecutors discovered evidence undermining the woman's credibility.
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Earlier this month, the Saudis announced plans to increase production after an output cut deal among the so-called OPEC+ nations fell apart.
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"When I took the bar out it fell apart, so I had to rebuild the bar, rebuild this room around it," Ross says.
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A person briefed on the talks said they fell apart Thursday morning, setting the stage for the S.E.C. to vote on the action.
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But it all fell apart in the 1990s — they split up as a couple and lost their homes in a tax-related debacle.
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A proposed lease to the City of Milwaukee for offices and apartments, fell apart a decade ago amid protests from local veterans groups.
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When the negotiations with Brown fell apart, Crapo turned to a handful of moderate Democrats with whom he quickly worked out an agreement.
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A day later, the arrangement fell apart, with lobbying rules prohibiting Mr. Gowdy from starting until January, possibly after the inquiry is over.
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I did pilots very early on that I thought were going to be the next big chapter of my life that fell apart.
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The US did not provide the Venezuelan officers with any support and the plans for the coup ultimately fell apart, the sources said.
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"The assertion that the transaction fell apart because of something that the Wilpons did is completely and utterly unfair," he insisted to reporters.
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Our colleagues Reid J. Epstein, Sydney Ember, Trip Gabriel and Mike Baker have the definitive account of how the Iowa caucuses fell apart.
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But the story fell apart when the board of the company turned up falsified loan records and conflicts of interest under his watch.
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Last year, the push fell apart because of disagreements over who should be allowed to sell pot and where the revenue should go.
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And McConnell refused to entertain questions about what would happen if a budget deal fell apart, suggesting a major congressional deal is imminent.
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Within the next two decades, Western democracies continued to thrive, if unevenly, while the Soviet Union lost its empire and itself fell apart.
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Indeed, Comcast/Time Warner Cable, which was also a vertical deal, fell apart in 2015 in the face of a likely government challenge.
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As the meteor fell apart, it emitted low-frequency sounds that were recorded in the Canadian province of Manitoba, about 600 miles away.
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It&aposs tomatoes, it&aposs whipped tomatoes, but it definitely fell apart like a regular egg, so let&aposs see how it tastes.
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Harun was sent to Nigeria with orders to detonate a bomb at the US Embassy, but the plan fell apart, the government said.
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Bombardier had considered a Chinese partnership as early as 2015, after talks about a possible merger with Airbus became public and fell apart.
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The Taliban have been seeking to scare Afghans from voting in the election since talks with the U.S. fell apart earlier this month.
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The acquisition of razor startup Harry's fell apart this week after a government agency sued to block the $1.4 billion sale to conglomerate Edgewell.
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The two countries' relationship fell apart after Russia took Crimea from Ukraine in 873 and then intervened in civil wars in Ukraine and Syria.
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As economic reforms in the 1980s led millions of people to leave their villages and migrate to cities, the work unit system fell apart.
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But that deal fell apart when Senate Democrats, who can filibuster spending bills, demanded wall funding (and a ton of other provisions) be axed.
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Earlier this week, a proposed merger of Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) and Renault (RNLSY) fell apart after the French company stalled on making a decision.
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Those efforts fell apart after opposition calls for Venezuela's military to rise up against Maduro on April 30 failed, according to the opposition sources.
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Flashback: Never forget that when the U.S. financial system fell apart in September 2008, the bank (Lehman Brothers) was deemed small enough to fail.
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"[Kendra] was of course heartbroken when her marriage fell apart, but soon realized this is what's best for everyone," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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Then support for the repeal bill fell apart when three senators said they would not even vote to begin the process of considering it.
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The Chargers originally teamed with the Raiders, but that partnership fell apart when the Rams' proposal won 20 votes at a ballot earlier Tuesday.
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The relationship fell apart with the introduction of the new V6 turbo hybrid engine formula in 2014, with Renault's offering both unreliable and uncompetitive.
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Business Insider reported that Ptch was supposed to merge with Qwiki, another Yahoo purchase, but those talks fell apart, and Mayer bought them separately.
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O'Bryan stuck to his original story — he'd been given the candy from the darkened house in the neighborhood — but his alibi quickly fell apart.
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And so if you look at that Ohio race, for instance, where Balderson really fell apart was in the suburban part of that district.
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