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She is in this mess is because of the collapse of Rana Plaza.
Because of the collapse of private demand, especially housing.
But, in part because of the collapse, the city also felt open, liberated, available.
Tories claim that councils "could lose £1bn" because of the collapse of Icelandic banks.
(The difference, because of the collapse, is actually on the order of 15 millimeters).
Russia hit the buffers, initially because of Ukraine but subsequently because of the collapse of the oil price.
"It's rather frightening mostly because of the collapse of the ability to communicate with other people in a civilized way.
That may be because of the collapse of several big pyramid-savings schemes, or because unemployment has risen sharply.
The SNP are likely to win dozens of seats because of the collapse of the Labour party," he said.
You say that he was desperate for a positive development because of the collapse of health care "among other things".
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But the strategy failed to gain traction, in part because of the collapse of the business-to-consumer sector.
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