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Fianna Fáil, the party of government for 61 of the last 79 years, has seen an absolute collapse in its support.
"I would be the first to say that there has been an absolute collapse of civility in the past generation or two," Mr. Packer said.
The collapse of the Twin Towers provided "the kind of crucial phenomenon of all our lives, because it was the absolute collapse of the ultimate phallocentric object, and them coming down as though they were curtseying.
But that was only the start of a nerve-shattering week, in which the world's financial system came closer to absolute collapse than at any time since the 1930s.
Further, why is he giving his blessing to meetings with Palestinian officials who have been hand-picked by a leader he has declared not only irrelevant, but the head of a "terrorist entity"?One reason may be his awareness, shared now by the Israeli army, that there is only so much punishment Palestinian society can take if it is not to tip into absolute collapse.
"It'll take a disaster and an absolute collapse from Celtic, if they don't win the league now," he told BBC Scotland.
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Just as fashion designers must have sat down and decreed that we will now be sporting aqua-fresh colors and nineteen-sixties graphic prints, so movie producers seem to have put their heads together, in search of an eye-catching trend, and come up with absolute global collapse.
Saudi Arabia has halted its financial support, refusing to bank-roll a country dominating by an Iranian-supported, Shia-affiliated group, and this could lead to an absolute economic collapse with salaries unpaid and currency scarce.
But after the USSR collapsed, absolute power absolutely corrupted Washington's ruling circles and drove them to seek "full spectrum domination" of the globe and its energy resources rather than a cooperative new world order.
Sky's domination of sport in the UK is now absolute following the collapse of Setanta Sports in June 2009.
In absolute terms, the collapse of the construction sector caused a maximum loss of 1.74 million, mostly low-skilled jobs during the crisis, but this is not the whole picture.8 From peak to trough Spain lost three million jobs that were previously occupied by workers with no more than compulsory education.
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