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Here the financial crisis has blown apart the fragile consensus between purists and Keynesians that monetary policy was the best way to smooth the business cycle.
The web has blown apart the fragile boundary between the two, making our homes into marketplaces where we are expected to trade ourselves.
"We are young and we do not scare easily," said Cardiff City's Gunnarsson in a manner befitting the captain of a side that has blown apart expectations.
It may be six months before North Korea starts mass producing nuclear weapons, but already it has blown apart the Bush administration's months-long effort to portray Saddam Hussein as uniquely dangerous.
Liam Byrne, Duncan Smith's shadow minister, said: "Parliament's watchdog has blown apart yet another cover-up by Iain Duncan Smith who it seems has tried to hide a write-off of over £100m on his disaster-hit universal credit project.
The Foreign Office's own evidence to the commissioner has blown apart the government's story to the Hutton Inquiry that Williams was not involved in the drafting and that his offer to carry out a "media-friendly editorial job" was unwanted, unhelpful and rejected.
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Instead of being crushed, the microwave oven had blown apart from the inside out, investigators reported.
Any of these unanticipated factors could have blown apart the supposed master plan.
They have blown apart the message of good cheer, that if the economy is well, all is well.
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