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Martinez again showed his penchant for imploding in big games.
They are part of a totality that she sees as a single painting, a vessel for "imploding, exploding energy".
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He was in danger of imploding for a while, especially after losing the second set.
Scribe said the novel was "heavily autobiographical", with the author's "turbulent life … a mirror for the imploding society he documented".
Bennett's genius is for the imploding situation in which a cleverly made house of cards shudders and comes down; the comments of his characters as they nimbly pick their way around the wreckage ("I suppose there's a word for what I'm doing," the spinster says, "but... I skirt around it") verge on aphorism.
Having as symmetric a radiation drive as possible is very important for uniformly imploding the centrally located capsule in laser-driven Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF).
Some pundits, like MSNBC's Chuck Todd, gave Trump credit for not imploding. .
Methods for demolishing, imploding or otherwise subtracting building material are not among the essential skills imparted to architects in training.
But give the 17-year-old Hossler tons of credit for not completely imploding.
Trump had been imploding for weeks, Wang argues, the polls showed this, and the Republican elders, as craven in abandonment as they previously were in surrender, were just waiting for an excuse to get off the doomed train.
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