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How, then, to evoke the so-called real, as it gets destabilised by solitary travel, even at times merged with the imaginary?
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So Ferrari, though they did not get their man, can still comfort themselves with the thought that they have destabilised the most successful team in modern F1.
Third, he must reach an accommodation with Iran that acknowledges its place as a regional power while dissuading it from getting a destabilising nuclear weapon.
Then that class gets emancipated and starts to destabilise the system which created it.
The divisions have also thoroughly destabilised the country.
J Edgar Hoover called them "the greatest threat to the internal security of the country" and, as is now known, set about destabilising them, getting its leaders locked up and, if desired, killed.
Your trust in every other item in the paper is destabilised: you think, if they can get that wrong what am I to make of these "truths" about Iraq, about Palestine, about..
In real life, those three words help Bamford get a hold of herself when she wakes up, when she's about to go on stage, when she feels destabilised.
"There were no migrants coming across from Libya in these quantities before we bombed the country, got rid of [the then Libyan leader] Gaddafi and destabilised the situation".
David Bowers of Absolute Strategy Research reckons the subprime crisis has "destabilised the symbiotic relationship between Asian and Middle Eastern savers and American consumers".Those foreign investors may also get spooked at the direction of Fed policy.
10 Get pro-democracy America to destabilise the democratic result of your next door neighbours's elections.
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