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Indeed, the EZLN was predicting nothing less than the demise of Lehman Brothers: "companies and states will crumble in a matter of minutes, not by the storms of proletariat revolutions, but by the onslaught of financial hurricanes".
Put the sugar, butter and flour for the crumble in a food processor and blitz for 30 seconds, until the mix is the consistency of coarse breadcrumbs (or work in a bowl with your fingertips).
"I believe that the defence manufacturing and related sector will crumble in a short to medium time if there's a yes vote.
She attends college here in the United States but was at home in Haiti on break and saw her house crumble in a pile of dust during the earthquake.
And of course the effort may yet crumble in a dysfunctional Congress.
The towers crumble in a second.
Flimsy ground story walls for carports, garages or stores can crumble in an earthquake, and are called "soft-story" buildings, explains U.S. Geological Survey geophysicist Ken Hudnut.
I was appalled to see it all crumble in an ugly and childish manner after months of study, recommendations from the top military leaders and promises by our President.
At least Tottenham's failure was heroic and it was not the same old story, either, of a club gripped by nerves and crumbling in the final stages of a season.
Scruffy and crumbling in places, Interlagos is an ageing circuit, but one that is full of character and loved by drivers and fans alike.
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