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The deer, meanwhile, reacted predictably: it limped 20 feet and collapsed, badly injured.
They played capably for three quarters, collapsed badly and rallied late against the Orlando Magic in a 111-99 loss.
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Craig Kieswetter went just before lunch, driving at Paul Franks and well taken by Steven Mullaney at second slip, but at 276 for four Somerset are going to have to bat either spectacularly well or collapse equally badly to set up a meaningful finish.
Many of the buildings that collapsed or were badly damaged were built before New Zealand upgraded building codes to guard against earthquake damage in the 1970s.
Many of the buildings that collapsed or were badly damaged were built before New Zealand upgraded building rules in the 1970s to guard against quake damage.
A regional council engineer, Orlando Sandro, said 80% of Amatrice's old town centre had been destroyed, adding that the foundations of many of the buildings that had not collapsed were so badly weakened they would have to be pulled down.
According to Cui et al. ([2009]), as of 19 June 2009, the earthquake resulted in 69,200 known deaths, 18,195 missing, 374,216 injured, 5,362,500 collapsed houses, 21,426,600 badly damaged houses, and more than five million people left homeless.
Her flesh started to crust and painfully peel off until, a few months later, the whole mess collapsed like a badly baked cake.
Several teachers died when the building collapsed; others were badly injured.
I couldn't breathe and I collapsed, sweating really, really badly.
His plan to end Greece's four-year €230 billion ($284 billion) bail-out this month and to resume borrowing abroad without a precautionary safety net of credit from the European Union and the IMF collapsed when markets reacted badly, briefly pushing yields on Greek ten-year bonds above 9%.
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