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Even as business crumbled in the American market and the company slid toward bankruptcy, its Chinese sales were booming, from fewer than 900,000 cars in 2006 to nearly 2.4 million last year.
In photographs of Aleppo, you can see the remaining citadel walls crumble down toward the surrounding city, which is now blanketed in the white dust of its own pulverized buildings.
Toward dusk today, black smoke rose from the ruins of Jenin's refugee camp, a fortress of Palestinian resistance that has crumbled before overwhelming Israeli force.
(Maybe his vow of celibacy crumbled before Candida's beauty, inspiring conversion?) His loose grasp on his tongue may explain the uneven texture of the performance, which tends toward obviousness.
But last Monday, when the president of the United States, the treasury secretary and the attorney general said the foundation paid for suicide bombers, all the efforts toward respectability crumbled.
Even when this music knowingly crumbled — which it did, in a free piece toward the middle of the second set, with the guitarist Jeff Parker (of Tortoise, another among-and-between band) leading the implosion — the drumming had a plan.
Instead, I crumbled internally as people completed their orders and I inched toward the counter.
It crumbled.
He crumbled.
Feudalism crumbled.
Hope crumbled quickly.
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