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But that obstacle has crumbled in Nicaragua.
Its support has crumbled in past months, amid infighting and organizational disarray.
In almost every previous showdown over retransmission fees, the cable company's stand has crumbled in short order.
As it has failed to deal with the single currency, Europe's standing has crumbled in the world.
But that argument has crumbled in recent days, as Republicans insisted that they, too, wanted to clamp down on Wall Street.
But the relationship between Belarus and Russia, both Slavic countries with an intricately linked history, has crumbled in the last two years over economic disputes.
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Tall buildings have crumbled in New York since the last blackout.
They told him how the four-story Dongqi Middle School had crumbled in an instant, burying their children alive.
Leaks had riven the slate roof, interior mantelpieces had toppled and plaster chunks had crumbled in its stately halls and stained-glass-lined chapel.
The Patriots' defense had crumbled in the final three minutes and squandered New England's 4-point lead in a 17-14 upset loss to the Giants.
The magazine would survive for a few more years, but its identity had crumbled, in part because so many aspects of it had been nicked by others.
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